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Dick Brogden (birth year unknown–present). Born and raised in Kenya to Assemblies of God missionary parents, Dick Brogden is a missionary, preacher, and author dedicated to church planting among Muslims. After attending boarding school in Kenya, he pursued theological studies, earning a Ph.D. from the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary. Since 1992, he and his wife, Jennifer, have ministered in Mauritania, Kenya, Sudan, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia (since 2019), focusing on unreached Arab-Muslim communities. They co-founded the Live Dead movement, emphasizing sacrificial mission work to establish churches, and Brogden has led initiatives like Aslan Associates in Sudan and iLearn in Egypt for business development training. A global speaker, he preaches on discipleship, spiritual warfare, and the Gospel’s call, influencing missionaries through conferences and podcasts like VOM Radio. His books, including Live Dead Joy (2016), This Gospel (2012), Missionary God, Missionary Bible (2020), and The Live Dead Journal (2016), blend devotional insights with mission strategies. Based in Saudi Arabia with Jennifer and their two sons, Luke and Zack, he continues to equip church planters. Brogden said, “Small repeated steps of obedience produce immunity to large steps of temptation.”
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Dick Brogden emphasizes the importance of followers of Jesus embracing the promise of empowerment through the Holy Spirit, rather than being preoccupied with knowing the details of God's plans. He highlights that our role is to receive power and bear witness to God's glory among all people, trusting in God's wisdom and sovereignty. Brogden encourages believers to focus on obedience, faith, and love, allowing God to handle the knowledge of His plans while we fulfill our purpose in empowered obedience.
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Followers of Jesus love His promise of empowerment. Facing overwhelming odds with underwhelming strength, we cling to the lifeline of God’s promised power: “But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you” (Acts 1:8). We are well versed with the purpose of power-bearing witness to the glory of God among every ethno-linguistic people. We are not so well acquainted with the preposition on the front end of the sentence: But. But what? “It is not for you to know the times and the seasons BUT it is for you to receive power to be my witnesses” (vv. 7-8, emphasis added). We are not to know–we are to receive power. We are prone to preoccupation with knowing. We want to know what season we are in. We want to know how our ministry is being received. We want to know that we are significant. We want to know that our labor matters. We want to know that we are filled with the Holy Spirit. We want to know that we are bearing fruit. We want to know what God is doing. We want to know when God will fulfill His promises and complete all things. There are many good things to know, and Jesus gently reminds us that the point is not our knowing but our empowering. Jesus asks us to lay aside our hunger for knowing and to concentrate on receiving power and disseminating witness. It is for Jesus to do the knowing; it is for us to do the obeying. First John 3:19-20 tells us that a great God who assures our hearts takes care of the knowing: “By this we know that we are of the truth, and shall assure our hearts before Him, for if our hearts condemn us, God is greater than our heart, and knows all things.” It is not for us to know what God is doing, when He does it, how and why. Any insight there is a bonus. God knows all things and that is enough for us. Our role is not to be the knower, our role is to be the obeyer, the believer, and the lover (vv. 22-23). When we obey, believe, and love, our hearts are aligned with God and He grabs us and keeps us in His purposes. We find our fulfillment in empowered obedience, not in unlimited understanding. In God’s great wisdom it is often better for us not to know what season we are in and what fruit we bear. This is not mean or controlling on the part of the Omniscient; this is love and grace. Knowledge is often more pain than power. As we allow God to bear the burden of knowledge, we can bear His glory to where it has not yet been (Zech. 6:13). Our goal is not sowing, it is not reaping, it is not fruit. Our goal is obedience. God’s goal is harvested fruit. He knows how our obedience will contribute to His fruitful harvest. That is enough for Him and it needs to be enough for us. We need to embrace the gift of not knowing.
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Dick Brogden (birth year unknown–present). Born and raised in Kenya to Assemblies of God missionary parents, Dick Brogden is a missionary, preacher, and author dedicated to church planting among Muslims. After attending boarding school in Kenya, he pursued theological studies, earning a Ph.D. from the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary. Since 1992, he and his wife, Jennifer, have ministered in Mauritania, Kenya, Sudan, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia (since 2019), focusing on unreached Arab-Muslim communities. They co-founded the Live Dead movement, emphasizing sacrificial mission work to establish churches, and Brogden has led initiatives like Aslan Associates in Sudan and iLearn in Egypt for business development training. A global speaker, he preaches on discipleship, spiritual warfare, and the Gospel’s call, influencing missionaries through conferences and podcasts like VOM Radio. His books, including Live Dead Joy (2016), This Gospel (2012), Missionary God, Missionary Bible (2020), and The Live Dead Journal (2016), blend devotional insights with mission strategies. Based in Saudi Arabia with Jennifer and their two sons, Luke and Zack, he continues to equip church planters. Brogden said, “Small repeated steps of obedience produce immunity to large steps of temptation.”