OMS Outreach September-December 2014 | Page 31

dence in ministry; he wants to be the center of everything: our marriage, our parenting, our church and ministry, and our friendships. Today, we are, by God’s grace, serving radically at the OMS World Headquarters, mobilizing new missionaries. We’re surrendering to him as we pass down the faith to our four children (in the process to adopt our fifth!). And we’re “all in” with regard to our marriage relationship and serving him radically as cohosts of the “Reset” workshops for those parents who desire to press the reset button on family discipleship. To God be the glory. have immediately run home to be with Dawn. But, the Holy Spirit challenged me with this question. “On those days when there is no crisis, who gets the best of your heart, your time, your passion, and your vision?” Seven years ago, the answer to that question was ministry. In 2008, Jesus started me on a journey to pursue radical obedience in the area of family discipleship and shepherding my wife and children. It was a call to multigenerational faithfulness. It was a call to understand the power and influence of Deuteronomy 6, summarized in verse 2: “that you may fear the Lord your God, you and your son and your son’s son, by keeping all his statutes and his commandments, which I command you, all the days of your life, and that your days may be long.” What I’ve been learning from this is that Israel was to take this message to the world. And his plan for them to spread that message was through the intentional discipleship of their children. At the end of 2008, with the blessing and faithful prayers of our coworkers in Spain, Dawn and I returned to Texas to heal our marriage wounds, to restore my health, and to place my heart before Jesus and have him enter into those places where he needed to reside so that his priorities would become mine. God doesn’t just want radical depen- photos page 31, top left: Paul takes his son, Sam, on a mission trip to Colombia. top right: Today, Paul serves as director of the Mobilzation team. bottom: The Cox family: Joseph, Paul, Dawn, Samuel, Benjamin, and Caroline 31