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It may be hard to realize, but spring is coming.

And with spring comes our celebration of the Resurrection of our Lord Jesus.  If the Lord speaks through Christmas and says, “I’m in this with you.”  Then the Lord speaks through Easter to say, “I am in this with you, no matter the cost.”

The message of Easter is a message of hope.  All who are dead in their transgressions and sin, can be made alive in Christ.  This message is both our hope and our purpose.  This message is our hope because we have been made alive.  This message is our purpose because we have been called to share it with others.  Those around us are searching.  We can say to them, FinditHere.

The North American Mission Board is helping us reach the people of Wichita and Hutchinson with that message of hope.  NAMB and KNCSB have purchased over 300 FinditHere.com television spots to be shown in the 3 weeks leading up to Easter.  You can view a sample of these spots at the FinditHere.com website.

In conjunction with the TV spots, there are door hanger brochures available at the Heart of Kansas office.  If you would like to use these brochures to distribute in specific areas of the city, please contact Loren Phippen at the HOK office.  There will also be FinditHere.com yard banners for your church to display to connect what people are going to see on TV with your local church.

Easter is probably your best attendance day of the year.  Why not use this day, when the un-churched are considering attending church, to invite them to your church?

And when you do, make sure your church is ready to receive them.  Give them a warm welcome.  Allow them to have a place where they can find a friend.  And let your church be the place where they hear the message of Jesus Christ.  Let your church be the place where their darkness is changed to light, and their death is changed to life through the message of our Risen Savior.

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Glenn Davis has served as Director of Associational Missions for the Heart of Kansas Southern Baptist Association since 2008. He can be contacted at (316) 943-3446 or glenn@hoksba.org.