The Flint: Every Door! mission trip greatly expanded mission efforts for the area churches, particularly First Flint Seventh-day Adventist Church, the host of the mission.

November 21, 2024

From Books to Bible Studies—The Impact of Flint: Every Door!

Flint, Michigan, was a hub for comprehensive evangelism during a week-long mission trip in late October.

About 40 missionaries distributed nearly 30,000 copies of The Great Controversy, connected 624 individuals to Bible study, and invited all to health seminars hosted in Flint, following the mission.  

Through divine appointments, seasons of prayer, moments of personal spiritual growth for the missionaries themselves, and much teamwork, this initiative impacted all connected to this effort.  

 

Revitalizing Churches Through Mission 

The Flint: Every Door! mission trip greatly expanded mission efforts for the area churches, particularly First Flint Seventh-day Adventist Church, the host of the mission. Pastor Malcolm Douglas shared the effect the initiative had on his congregation. 

“It was a great blessing to have Streams of Light out here,” Pastor Douglas said. “This mission really helped to revitalize the area churches. Our church was excited. We had some of our members who had been praying for over two years that we would reach every door in Flint. So, this was a direct answer to prayer.” 

For First Flint, the mission may have ended, but their role is just getting started, and they are not losing any momentum. “We have followed up with over a hundred of those Bible-study contacts now,” Pastor Douglas continued. “Our members are really, really excited about it.” 

 

An Unprecedented Opportunity in Flint 

Pastor Todd Ervin of the South Flint Seventh-day Adventist Church, one of the participating churches in the mission trip, reported that this initiative brought an unprecedented opportunity for outreach. “We ended up getting over 200 Bible-study requests just for our territory,” he shared. “We’re overwhelmed with the chance to connect with so many souls who are hungry for a relationship with the Lord.” 

Pastor Ervin and his congregation are now focused on following up with these interests and sharing God’s message. “In my almost 40 years of being a Seventh-day Adventist in Flint, I’ve never seen anything like this,” he said. “It’s just awesome.” 

 

How It All Came Together 

The inspiration for this mission began with the recognition of an unmet need. As Raymond Waller, a key organizer, shared, “My wife and I live near Flint, and many of our cities have not been clearly reached with the message.” A city with 80,000 residents, Flint became a focus for sharing hope through literature and health resources. 

The logistics of the event required immense faith and collaboration. Despite the financial hurdles—estimated at $50,000 to $60,000 to fund the mission—God’s providence paved the way. Churches such as First Flint, Grand Blanc, Holly, and South Flint, stepped forward to contribute a space for volunteers to stay, and funds to help with food and transportation costs for volunteers. Streams of Light International guided the distribution efforts and helped facilitate the creation of a unique health magazine resource focused on addiction recovery. Dave Fiedler, guest speaker during the mission trip, enriched the spiritual blessing for volunteers as he addressed topics such as urban evangelism and the importance of distributing the book The Great Controversy.  

“Everywhere we turned, the answer was: Go forward,” Waller recalls, also highlighting the collaborative effort between churches, conferences, and volunteers. “This unity enabled the event to happen in a short timeframe. People will be in glory because of these efforts.” 

 

Reviving a Missionary Spirit 

For Pastor Daniel Ferraz of the Holly and Grand Blanc Seventh-day Adventist Churches, the Flint mission trip brought new energy and focus to his congregations. “My members were very quick to support Flint: Every Door!—financially, with prayer, and by taking time off to go door to door,” Pastor Ferraz shared. “I saw a new excitement at the prospect of reaching Flint for Jesus. Our prayer was, ‘Lord, give us Flint.’ The Holy Spirit was truly moving upon us.” 

The mission had a profound impact on his members, many of whom expressed a desire to continue similar work in their own areas. One member remarked that taking a day off from the outreach felt like something important was missing. “This is the work we should be doing all the time,” another member said, echoing the sentiment of many. 

Pastor Ferraz reflected on the powerful interactions with Flint residents, who responded to prayer with openness and emotion. “When we prayed, people always gave us their hands to hold, even teenagers in the streets. Many were in tears after prayer,” he shared. “The Holy Spirit gave us the right words to say, and I felt like I was in God’s army, boldly proclaiming His love with the protection of mighty angels.” 

For Pastor Ferraz, the personal interactions at the doors represented “true missionary work of the highest order,” leaving a lasting impression on his church and himself. “It was such a blessing to go out, fulfilling God’s commission,” he shared. 

Stories of Impact 

Aaron Tenorio: Driving Mission Forward 

In addition to the local church members who volunteered, many participants of the mission trip came from out of town. Aaron Tenorio, resident of Salem, South Carolina, played a logistical role as a team driver and found deep fulfillment in participating in outreach. “The few encounters I’ve had led to Bible studies,” he shared. Despite the fast pace of the mission, Aaron witnessed God orchestrate moments of connection. “Even when hustling to distribute books, volunteers found quality time for conversation and prayer.” 

In just one day, Aaron’s team distributed 18 boxes of books in just a few hours and continued reloading to meet the day’s goals. Reflecting on the experience, he said, “God’s hand was in it the whole time. It was nothing but a blessing.” 

 

Alyssa Anderson: Power in Prayer 

For Alyssa Anderson of Savannah, Georgia, the Flint mission trip was her third mission trip with Streams of Light International in a year, and Flint was another vivid reminder of the power of prayer and the necessity of relying on the Holy Spirit. Reflecting on the week’s accomplishments, she expressed awe at how God moved in mighty ways. “Over 600 Bible-study contacts in just six days! it’s amazing!” she shared. “God is always able to do great and mighty things like this, but in order for that to happen, we have to do our part and cooperate with Him.” 

Alyssa expressed appreciation for the intentional focus on prayer during the mission trip and how this effort helped meet a great need. “There are so many people here who are just searching for truth, hope, and peace,” she says. “I have seen God work and move in such a powerful way. I have to say that, from my experience on this mission trip, I have seen clearer than before that truly with God all things are possible.” 

 

Amanda Stingley: Lessons from Divine Appointments 

Amanda Stingley, a second-time Streams of Light volunteer from Hillsboro, Ohio, began to recap her experience by stating, “From my prior involvement, I couldn’t imagine a better experience but soon found myself in awe of what God is capable of performing!” 

Amanda noted the numerous divine-appointment encounters she experienced in Flint. One man eagerly accepted The Great Controversy and signed up for Bible studies. His “killer dogs,” known for their aggressive behavior, sat silently as they spoke. “You must have God walking with you,” the man marveled. 

Amanda also shared the personal transformation she experienced during the mission. A vivid dream and morning devotions revealed areas in her life she needed to surrender. “This week in Flint, I had intended to reach the multitudes who were in need of Jesus. To my surprise, there was work in me that was just as imperative.” 

 

The Urgency of Reaching the Cities 

For Johnny Henderson, Vice President of Operations for Streams of Light International, the Flint mission trip was a stark reminder of the urgent need to reach urban areas with the gospel. The conditions in Flint underscored the importance of bringing hope and light to cities often plagued by neglect and despair. 

“When you go to Flint, Michigan, it’s apparent that the city desperately needs Jesus,” Henderson observed. “Entire blocks of apartments and school districts were boarded up and left desolate. From the mass loss of jobs to the water crises and the tremendous amount of crime, the evidence of suffering is everywhere.” 

Henderson’s experience in Flint deepened his conviction that cities are a mission field ripe for harvest. “Despite the conditions, we found that the people of Flint were hungry for Jesus,” he said. “I’ve never experienced such an amount of interest before. It was absolutely amazing to see God lead in such a mighty way.” 

His reflections echo the broader mission of Streams of Light International to reach urban centers with the three angels’ messages. “It’s amazing what can happen when we simply put self to the side and allow God to use us in a limitless way through the power of the Holy Spirit,” Henderson added. 

 

Unmet Opportunity  

While it can now be said that Flint has been widely reached, there are countless cities in North America where the vast majority of residents have never received a personal invitation to read truth-filled literature, study the Bible, or experience true fellowship. God’s people have a mighty mission—one that can only be fulfilled through the power of the Holy Spirit.  

Streams of Light International continues its mission to see the book The Great Controversy shared with every home in North America. Whether through volunteering, prayer, or financial support, you can play a role in this end-time work. 

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Faith LaCelle is interim marketing director for Streams of Light International.