Thankful Destiny

Matt Miles • November 13, 2020

     What legacy are you leaving for your family? Here at CTF we are passionate about making sure dads, moms, grandpas and grandmas have the resources they need to leave a Biblical legacy in their families. In Deuteronomy chapter 4 God’s people are reminded to pass on to their family all the Lord has done. It may be more vital now than ever before to talk about history with our families.

     During the next couple of months our families will be gathering to celebrate Thanksgiving and Christmas. These are great opportunities to remind them of the TRUE meanings behind our holiday celebrations. We have Thanksgiving because the Pilgrims were driven here to start new lives with freedom to worship our Savior.  And Christmas is such a special opportunity to share our Savior’s birth with the world and the plan He has had since the beginning for the salvation of those who believe. The TRUE history of these celebrations must continue to be reinforced, especially since the opposing worldview strikes at their historical reality whenever possible with misinformation and wrong “narratives”. With the secularization of the holidays comes not only the loss of the TRUE history, but also the loss of TRUTH about our destiny.

     Our motto at Creation Truth is “training disciples to trust the Bible’s history for its accuracy, so they will trust its promise for their destiny.” We are all about TRUE history, both Biblical & extra-Biblical where we see God’s hand in the affairs of men, making the most of every opportunity we have to teach it. Thank you again for standing with us in our mission – it would not be possible without supporters like you! As you are probably aware, Giving Tuesday is coming up December 1st, and we would be thankful if you would seek the Lord another time on our behalf as the end of the year nears. Our monthly needs are greater than our monthly support, and finances can get tight without opportunities to preach and teach. The months coming up are traditionally difficult for us since we do not travel much over December and January. Any extra gift this year would be such a blessing to help further our mission heading into next year. Blessings to all, as we remember and are thankful for the Lord’s provision, just as the Pilgrims were when they came to this “new world” and expressed great thankfulness as they worshiped freely.

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Over the course of time a person can accumulate many things. Most of the stuff we collect is meaningless to most everyone else, but when a person collects books, they can be treasured for a lifetime and even beyond. In this age of digital media, physical books seem to be less important to many people. Digital books are searchable, and copy/paste functions make it easy to use those great quotes. Yet, there is still something great about a physical book, things you can’t get digitally: the turning of pages, the feel of it in your hand, and the “book” smell. For our founder Dr. Sharp, physical books could never be replaced by digital. While my collection of books is growing each year, it is dwarfed by Dr. Sharp’s collection. Over the years he collected thousands of titles for research and enjoyment. Through the course of his ministry he had to sell his book collection a couple of different times to support his family, only to start collecting again when he was able to do so. When Doc passed his office full of packed bookshelves to me and said he would clear the shelves, I laughed out loud at the prospect of having loads of empty bookshelves. So I urged him to instead leave his books for my, and anyone else’s, use. Little did I understand that the four bookcases in my office were only a fraction of his entire collection. A couple of years back when Doc moved from his house, it was decided that his book collection would be stored at the office. Our thought was to establish a library, yet none of us had time to plan, organize and catalog all 79 boxes of books. They sat piled in his office until last year when my daughter Megan joined our ministry. She has a love of books, both reading and writing. So we offered her the task of cataloging and establishing Doc’s library. Can you picture me, a bbq lover, being offered a table full of succulent smoked offerings - brisket, sausage, ribs, pulled pork, chicken, turkey and all sides? Yep, that was Megan’s response to the library. For over four months she cataloged and organized the entire collection. The Dr. G. Thomas Sharp Library was completed earlier this year in his old office space, with overflow into my office. The entire 2700+ volume agglomeration is digitally cataloged for searching and locating. As you might expect, there is an extensive collection of creation and evolution subject matter, yet the library is full of many different categories. It very much reflects Doc’s love of gaining knowledge and research. An extensive commentary collection and multiple Biblical reference sections are invaluable to our ministry. There is even a whole bookcase housing books that are over 100 years old. Our desire was not to just house books but to also make a place of honor and inspiration. One wall exhibits Doc’s many diplomas, and throughout the library we have placed personal memorabilia of the mission trips he took over the years. Come, grab a book, relax in the sitting area and allow Doc’s handwritten notes from the margins or post-it notes bring a smile to your face. For those who may be more ambitious, Doc's office chair resides at the credenza for anyone to sit and be inspired to study. This is a place to honor Doc’s life and love for books. We at CTF have already utilized this great resource for further study, and we are so thankful to Diane and their family for donating these books for continued Kingdom growth. Blessings.
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