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The online home of ministry information for Mike and Leslie Rebholz who serve with Cru.
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As Christmas approaches, it conjures up a myriad of emotions. For me, the hustle, bustle, externals and present challenges cloud my thoughts this season. Yet, I desire to soak in the fundamental meaning to this season. In reading a devotional about The Heart of Christmas, I was struck afresh with the teaching in Matthew chapter two about the wise men following the star. The story -- the three wise men followed a star that led them to Jesus. This baby was one who would change the world forever. There wasn’t a palace for this future king to be born in, rather a manger. Imagine the three wise men’s expectations upon finding this prophesied child.
Author, John Maxwell, writes his excerpt in On This Holy Night; “Every one of us has had times in life when we’ve followed a star. Everything looked so promising, but we were to find out at the end that we were in a stable… Sometimes when you follow the star it doesn’t lead you where you want to go… Strong Christians see God in both the good and the bad. The mature believer sees God not only in pleasures and palaces but also in the barnyards and stables of life.”
I know 2024 has been trifling for some, others faced loss of hopes and dreams or even loss of a family member. While others still may have had a jubilant year.
My prayer is that you can cling to the fact “God is somewhere in this.” Even when we don’t have answers to our “whys”, in faith, an act of obedience we declare His ways are higher than our ways (Isaiah 55:8-9). Like the wise men thousands of years ago on that dark night, followed the star that led to a baby -- the Future Savior of the World, a humbling experience that no doubt changed their lives.
Prayer requests:
Lately, I (Leslie) have been mulling over the word “remember”. Many instances, not only in our lives but in ministry as well have caused me to ponder “remembering”.
Favorite passages in the Bible about Remember:
In the early evening of Jan. 9th Leslie and the kids took cover under our stairs in a closet. A tornado warning had just been issued on Leslie’s phone. Being from the Midwest (IL, IN, OH) we knew better than to disregard the alert. The warning was a precaution for the storm headed toward our home which had the potential for a tornado. Taking proper cover to prevent a crisis seemed prudent. Flashlights illuminated the tight quarters as we played Uno and kept our dog from getting to our dinner. Memories were made that night.
Above: Mike works side by side with these women on a daily basis.
Above: The various staff care leaders throughout the ministry at a recent training.
Below: Leslie was one of the MPD coaches at a training for launching new staff.
Jesus’s birth is both the worst and the best news ever and understanding both will change your life forever. Only when you accept the very, very bad news of Jesus’s birth will you then be excited about its very, very good news (Come Let Us Adore Him by Paul David Tripp).The bad news of the Christmas story is human beings are born flawed, desperate condition and deluded, thanks to sin. The good news is God has a solution for man’s sin thus restoring relationship with God. He sent His son, Jesus, an infant born to offer humanity the solution for the brokenness of sin.
Tripp adds, Confessing our brokenness is the only way we will ever fully understand and celebrate the birth of the Messiah, Jesus. The Christmas story is not intended to teach you a bunch of moral lessons that require no history to be helpful. The Christmas story is about a God of glorious grace on the march, invading human history with the grace of redemption.In life and death, man has one hope, a sinless person, that is the glorious gift of Jesus. This Christmas may you see with clear eyes the good news -- hope lay in a manager, the birth of a Savior.
*Tips and Ideas to help you share your Faith as well as Christian Growth.
*“Openers”- a recent new feature. Fun and interesting questions organized into 14 categories to help you begin conversations.
Haku arrived at University of California, Irvine (UCI) from Japan in early April for a 10-week ESL (English as a second language) course. In fact, it was Passion Week leading up to Easter, and Haku, whose Christian grandmother had taken him to church many times in his childhood, was eager to join the Good Friday and Easter church activities. Haku not only joined those services but continues to go to church with our teammates. He expressed much openness and joined many of our events, including the May 5-7 retreat at Yosemite. The only problem: he is just beginning to learn English, so communication in many areas has been difficult. God’s solution: Rachel.
Rachel is a transfer student from Oakland who was involved in our Bay Area Bridges ministry before coming to UCI two years ago. Rachel is an American student in the business school of UCI. She is a mature, committed, and excitable follower of Jesus, and she is fluent in Japanese! Rachel said, for some strange reason, God gave her a desire to join the trip for the first time. God is so good!
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While at the scene of the accident, I was starting to experience pain. While not overwhelming enough to take the ambulance, our youngest son Zachary and I did go to the ER that night. Zachary was released after being evaluated for the bump on his head, while I remained in the ER the entire night. At 2am the doctor came in and said the CT scan taken to assess pain from the accident came back normal, but we did find something else, “a nodule on your left lung. We are going to take another CT scan, it could be cancerous. But you need to see a pulmonologist.”
That 8 hour span changed our lives in an instant. May-July Leslie underwent 4 CT scans, 4 blood draws, 2 ER visits, ongoing medical practitioner visits and various medical tests. BUT, God had a plan. The nodule healed — gone on its own! WHAT A PRAISE! Going from “I may have cancer to it’s GONE!” (The pulmonologist and the entire tumor board he presented my case to were quite surprised as well. A follow-up CT scan is schedule for 6 months, just to be sure.)
Mike gave a talk on transition which gave the participants a framework for the emotional realities of the broad changes happening in their lives. Mike and I had a BLAST equipping these staff to be fully funded, financially faithful and fully engaged in the mission!
Some comments from the participants:
Knowing our audience and my eyes opened to see strategies related to our audience. That feels exciting and fun!
SO GOOD to name & normalize what comes with transition & change. Do this [transitions talk] again!!
PRAYER REQUESTS:
-For Mike to receive wisdom and discernment from the Holy Spirit as he makes weighty decisions regarding the staff he cares for and overseas.
-For the 19 staff Leslie has coached this summer in her MPD ReConnect groups, they’d experience God is fresh ways and persevere in their present circumstances.
-Benjamin, our oldest, made the decision to be baptized in May! (photo on rt.)
-Mike’s talk on Transition was impacting and requested to be included in future trainings.
It was a Friday, February morning, I drove a friend to her out-patient medical appointment. After my fasting friend had checked in for her appointment, I said “let me pray” knowing her nerves were on edge with this unwelcomed procedure. My friend walked through to the patient waiting room doors and I turned out the front doors of the medical building. As I turned, this woman in black scrubs with hair pulled back and wearing a face mask said to me, “would you pray for me?” I was taken aback. No one has previously stopped me in my tracks in public. Pray for Josephine and her grown daughters.
I get the privilege of training and equipping our staff to be fully funded and financially faithful laborers. I thoroughly love and am called to equip, train and disciple brothers and sisters in Christ so that they can be mobilized to serve at their best for God’s Glory winning others to Christ so that the Gospel is shared.
I (Leslie) just concluded a 9-week coaching group with these two couples. These two couples are traveling this summer to countries that are less resourced.
Years on staff: 35 this summer
What is your ministry/What do you do: mk2mk team; We equip adult MKs (Missionary Kids) to disciple & mentor school-age MKs through internships, conferences, summer missions and care trips, both locally and on the field where they are serving with their families. We also resource parents who are raising kids on the mission field, and in the midst of transition.
WHY/vision/what keeps you going: Care and training for MKs is critical for missionary families to thrive on the field and reach people for Christ. We offer training, resources, opportunities, and care for missionary families around the world.
Summer Mission trip to South Africa. We'll be serving alongside the 28 high school MKs, 8 interns and 6 other staff partnering with a local church to do a variety of ministries around the community (VBS, hospice care, evangelism, leading youth groups, etc).
Tracy is co-directing the project and Julie the Ops/Finance person, but we also oversee the interns who in turn over-see the HS MKs in mentoring, leading/training and encouraging them.
Years on staff: 28.5
What is your ministry/What do you do: City Global - Help send staff overseas and care for their growth while in the field, and nurture indigenous staff to thrive as spiritual leaders in a large region of closed countries.
WHY/vision/what keeps you going: People need encouragement in the life long process of growing in Christ, specially where there is little to no Christian presence.
Summer Mission: trip to Turkey
In the world we live in, we experience this yo– yo of incredible joys and deep loss. I can’t help but think of all the billions of folks in our world who don’t know “eternal life” available to them! When people who don’t know Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior die, the darkness of being eternally separated from God is their reality/fact. BUT GOD, we (Mike and I) have this incredible privilege to give others the opportunity so that “Everyone knows someone who truly follows Jesus!”

Thank you for your partnership to pour into, train and mobilize labors for the Harvest. Together we change lives, so they know Jesus personally and have eternal life.![]() |
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Twice a year Cru staff gather together during the work day to pray corporately. This year was a new location for Mike and I as Cru Headquarters in Orlando is now home for us. Sitting amongst a sea of perhaps 500-1000 staff, I was overcome with God’s goodness. The fitting theme was “The Lord is Faithful” based on 1 John 1:9 and 2 Thessalonians 3:3
As we gathered in small groups, we were interceding for U.S. ministries, local teams and an overseas partnering area. Again, brought to my knees for our dependence on the Lord. God, is truly our strength, individually and corporately. There’s NO fruit or everlasting life without Him. Our Faithful God is the One who sustains us and bears fruit through us. Our hearts were filled with His passion, compassion and Kingdom imagination as we prayed for the mission.
Praises Cru has been celebrating
| Athletes in Action has added numerous countries to our Global network. Campus Ministry has been able to restart the sending of short-term missions. Staff, students, and faculty have responded to spring break opportunities around the world (especially the Middle East and Latin America/ Caribbean). Summer mission application numbers are returning to pre-pandemic levels! | her.BIBLE: We praise God that nearly the entire Bible is complete or in production, with only Zephaniah waiting to be recorded. Already, her.BIBLE listeners have surpassed 27,000 on our website from 172 countries and over 2,200 people are using our app! The New Testament of her.BIBLE is now available on YouVersion! her.BIBLE brings the Word of God to life through an engaging, multi-ethnic women’s narration of the New Living Translation. This free audio Bible connects people around the world with the heart of God at https://her.bible/app/. |
| City Global has launched a new podcast called Mission Shift that explores how we engage in international missions. We praise the Lord for the amazing global leaders who have shared their wisdom and insight on this podcast; it will change the way we think about international missions. | FamilyLife’s Marriage Conference- The Weekend to Remember is back as we come out of the pandemic. We are praising God for 575 indicated decisions for Christ so far this year and 9,156 committing to guiding others. |
| Jesus Film Project® is celebrating a huge milestone. By God’s grace, our films have reached 1 billion broadcast views! This number reflects the number of televisions across the world that tuned in to watch our films in just the last six years, from 2016 through 2021. This milestone represents real people encountering the story of Jesus at home and in areas with little access to the gospel. Praise God that we will cross 2,000 languages this year for the JESUS film. | Unto (humanitarian aid ministry) is working actively right now in more than 40 countries. Our work is primarily focused on the toughest countries as far as armed conflict, poverty and unreached people groups. Our work could not happen without the partnership of so many people and organizations who join with us to relieve suffering, restore dignity and reveal the hope of Jesus. |
Last week, I (Leslie) gave a message in front of 30 Cru staff who are presently in the same Leadership Development program Mike and I participated in last year here at Cru Headquarters in Orlando. As I was preparing for this, I prayed and ask the Lord for wisdom on what to speak about. I find it fitting He impressed on me to remind others of His Faithfulness, to Remember and Trust Him. Perhaps you would be encouraged as well. Here are some snippets from my talk:
The six letters of Christ fill the nine letters in Christmas. Christmas IS about Christ!
Yet, for some this holiday feels more like a hole-iday (ie: empty crib, miles apart from family or for some first holiday after a loved one's passing). But God still enters into our garden variety of gunk (illness, trials, heartache, grief ...) AND no matter what He relentlessly loves as we are.
Recounting the message of my Savior's birth DOES GIVE hope. Jesus comes not with a list of things for you to do, but with a list of things he has already done and will do. Jesus lifts burdens; he doesn't add to them ... When we see the face of God, it changes everything. - Max Lucado (Because of Bethlehem)
Crown, cradle, cross (see Philippians 2:7) -- God (heaven's crown) came down as Christ born of Mary in Bethlehem's barnyard, to Jerusalem's cross, where the tomb-stone was miraculously rolled back.
Christmas begins what Easter celebrates. The child in the cradle became the King on the cross. - Max Lucado (Because of Bethlehem)
~ Advent is an invitation to (prepare) our hearts, the Gift that surpasses all gifts (Immanuel - God with us). Like a child eagerly awaiting the event of unwrapping their gifts on the eve of Christmas or on the very day, Advent is a season of anticipation- beyond the tinsel and great tidings - hope, peace, joy, and love. King Jesus IS coming, am I leaning into receiving Christ Child with joy?
Who can add to Christmas? The perfect motive is that God so loved the world.
The perfect gift is that He gave His only Son.
The only requirement is to believe in Him.
The reward of faith is that you shall have everlasting life.
-- Attributed to Corrie ten Boom
As Leslie and I have moved in to serving a larger portion of Cru, we thought it would be good to share some of the broader reality of what has made Cru (the US organization) who it is as part of Campus Crusade for Christ (the global organization).