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來自鄉村的呼聲 台灣陳文逸牧師感恩分享

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主又對他們說,你們往普天下去,傳福音給萬民聽,信而受洗的,必然得救,不信的必被定罪。(馬可福音十六:6)
	林:親愛的朋友平安,今天播恩中心請到了從台灣來的陳文逸牧師來分享,陳牧師,你好。
	陳:大家好。
	林:陳牧師請問你是怎麼信耶穌的呢?
	陳:我在台灣屏東的鄉下成長,身體不好,我媽媽就把我帶到廟裡,給偶像做乾兒子。在整個成長的過程裡面,就是在廟裡拜拜、改運啊。後來到台北唸大學的時候,我姐姐邀我到教會。我想自己的姐姐不會邀我到不好的地方,去試試看吧,也沒有說是去追求真理。大概去了兩、三個月,我就發現不太一樣,我的裡面有很多的喜樂,很平安啊!過去我是靠自己的努力,想讓自己的心平靜,但是用了很多方法,覺得成果有限。後來我到了教會,覺得聖靈的工作在我裡面,我就很平安,很多的喜樂。後來我才知道那是重生的生命,就這樣子成為基督徒,很認真的讀聖經,大概一年後受洗。
	林:啊,感謝主。那麼你覺得信主以後有什麼轉變?
	陳:過去我總是想追求一些外在看得見的東西,成為自己的或者別人的肯定。但是到教會以後,我讀聖經好像有一種感覺,就是即使我沒有什麼,但是我還是可以很平安,很喜樂。慢慢地在信仰的認識裡面,我發現神是完全接納我的,所以價值觀有很大的不一樣。
	林:那麼多久以後才感受到神要你全職事奉祂?
	陳:因為我自己從民間信仰的背景信主的,所以信主的過程,重生的生命很清楚。信主後很努力的在追求,很認真讀聖經,很認真聚會,裡面也常常有感動,感覺我的一生可以出來傳道。
	林:那麼你是在什麼樣的情況之下接受呼召的?
	陳:有幾年的時間,我一直覺得能夠辭掉工作,全時間出來服事上帝,是我生命裡面最有價值的事情。比我賺更多的錢,比我追求更高的學歷,爭得更高的地位更有價值,我覺得這是神漸漸的呼召。
	我剛開始想全時間服事的時候,總是想先進神學院,還有三年的時間。學校畢業以後,我是做軟體工程的開發,特別是金融軟體│銀行,大概做了三年半,我就想是不是應該進神學院了?那個時候我跟家人談這個事情,他們都很反對。
	我的父母親還沒有進教會,當然他們對我也有一些期待。特別我媽媽很愛我,她會覺得本來你是我的孩子,怎麼跑去變成上帝的孩子。另外她也怕我要當牧師,那我吃得飽、吃不飽?....我想這兩種複雜的情緒在她心裡面。
	林:所以家裡給你一些攔阻,那時你結婚了沒有?
	陳:還沒有。他們動員一些親戚朋友要來說服我,打消這個念頭。後來我去禱告山一個禮拜,在那裡安靜尋求,禁食。剛好那時我現在的太太已經在嘉義的海邊漁村開拓福音工作,差不多進入第三年。她有一點挫折就請假到禱告山去,安靜禱告。我們是在那裡遇到,很奇妙,神給我特別的禮物,在山上認識。我有機會去她那邊看看,看了以後,我覺得有感動,在鄉下民間信仰影響這麼深的地方,居然有一個單身姊妹,在資源、人力很少的情況下做福音的工作。後來跟她交往,就考慮結婚,既然我辭掉工作,想全職事奉,不如我先去她那裡。她已經在鄉下服事,鄉下有那麼需要,我覺得這是神奇妙的帶領,就投入了鄉下的事工。
	林:你服事這個「鄉村基層福音佈道團」有多長的時間?
	陳:1991年3月我結婚就辭掉工作,到鄉下嘉義漁村。一年半以後,大概1992年9月我到台北唸神學院,1995年7月畢業再回來,一直到現在23年了。
	林:對於在台灣民間信仰那麼沉重的環境裡面,你跟太太如何打破,然後引領他們棄絕偶像的迷信,到真神的面前?
	陳:特別是鄉下的百姓,他們生活在一個很緊密的社群結構裡面,大家都認識,大家都有關係,三叔公、五嬸婆。在這種情況下,要離開原來的信仰不容易。在這當中我們就要跟他們建立關係,和他們做朋友,取得他們的信任,同時我們也做許多比較實際的,比如課後輔導,幫他們孩子們的功課,他們身體有需要的時候,帶他們去醫院,常常為他們禱告,陪伴他們等等。
	在好多年前,有一位媽媽原是一貫道的,當年有兩個孩子在小學二、三年級的時候,聽到教會有兒童的讀經班,她就很高興叫他們來。一貫道有讀經她也帶去,兩邊都帶。但是我們要跟她談福音,她就說你們不要跟我講這個,我19歲就去一貫道,我信的很好。後來她又懷孕了,她懷第二胎,家裡經濟狀況不是很好。懷第三胎時,她壓力很大,所有的親戚朋友都叫她把孩子拿掉。那時我們剛剛懷了第四胎,又是雙胞胎,我就告訴她,孩子是上帝給我們屬靈的產業。後來她生產的時候難產,我們教會就在經濟上幫助她,在她做月子時幫助她,她就感受教會的人比她的親戚朋友更愛她。所以她慢慢地越來越多的進入教會。她本來常說你們教會怎麼樣,我們一貫道怎麼樣。後來就慢慢地改成說,我們教會怎麼樣,他們一貫道怎麼樣。她的孩子現在已經上大學了,她也很穩定在教會裡幫忙、服事、參加小組活動,她跟三個孩子都受洗了。
	林:啊,感謝主,她全家得救啊,那她先生呢?
	陳:她先生還沒有。
	林:只剩下她先生,是早晚的事。請問陳牧師,你們的事工還有什麼需要,可以跟我們的聽眾朋友分享?
	陳:我們需要大家的代禱,我們有一個網站,你只要點「鄉村福音」,或者「鄉福」就可以看到。那上面有我們很多的消息,代禱事項。我們很需要人力,我們也在鼓勵一些可以提早退休的基督徒,特別早期在美國的移民、留學生。如果他們的孩子都長大了,我們鼓勵他投入宣教工作,叫作「事奉第二春」,被神所用。
	到目前大概每年都有一對從美國回去的家庭,他們真的是賣掉房子回去。然後我們每年11月,辦一個「壯年體驗營」,有6天的時間,全部為了幫助這些可以提早退休的人服事而設計的,在我們的網站上有。
	感謝主,那麼在經費上,「鄉福」也算是一個信心的團體,我們沒有特別向外募款,但是很感謝神,我不那麼擔心財務的狀況,只要忠心做神要我們做的事情。
	林:感謝主,你還希望有什麼更好的開拓跟展望呢?
	陳:我們的負擔是在台灣的鄉鎮,我剛才提到,台灣鄉鎮最主要的是民間信仰的問題,根深蒂固。從最早的移民到這土地上幾百年,經過那麼久的時間,民間信仰的種子已經長成一棵大樹。暑假我們在鄉下開始開拓教會附近的國中或國小,辦20個營會。台灣的大學生大概300多人,北美回去的有100多人,這已經是個不小的事工。每年參加的國中生和國小高年級超過1300人,我們就在這些營會中把福音種子撒在他們的生命裡面。這幾年慢慢聽到一些見證,7-8年前他唸國中一年級,他參加這個營會,現在信了主,上了大學,又回來當輔導。我們也在培養年輕的同工,支持他們唸神學院,或者鼓勵提早退休的人。我們想盡辦法,徵召願意宣教的人力去鄉鎮,像一粒麥子種下去,10年、20年以後,教會一定會成長起來,我相信台灣民間信仰的這塊土質是會改變的。
	林:感謝主,你們有5個孩子,相當不容易,你們是怎麼處理的呢?
	陳:我想這點很感恩啦,師母本身也是傳道人,家庭要兼顧。當然我們是有分工的,也有很多的溝通協調,時間久了,她了解我,我也了解她,凡事互相體諒。孩子也慢慢的長大,我們是越來越好,看到神的恩典在我們家庭裡面。
	林:非常感謝陳牧師給我們這麼美好的分享,願神賜力量在你的事工上,也施恩在你的家庭,感謝讚美主!
 

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