When Aidan arrived in Northumbria, King Oswald gave him the small British island of Lindisfarne as a home base for his work and here he began his work in earnest. Using Iona as a model, he set up a center for missionary education, focused on spreading the gospel among the pagan, barbaric tribes of the Saxons. God blessed his efforts and soon the truth began to spread from Lindisfarne, through Northumbria and into the other kingdoms of the Heptarchy as well.
He also set up training centers at Whitby within the Kingdom of Northumbria and at Melrose in Scotland. As his work drew to a close, he passed the torch to Finan, who did an immense work in the kingdoms of Mercia and Essex. Finan set up a training school in Tillberry in Essex, and from here the beams of truth swept powerfully over the rambling and rugged landscape of central England.
Finan was succeeded by Coleman and in 30 years these three men spread the truth throughout England. There was nothing loud or ostentatious about them; they were simple, humble and honest, yet their impact was nuclear in its reach and ramifications. The secret of their influence lay in their faithfulness to God’s calling for their lives, regardless of what that calling entailed.
There is power in faithfully serving God where he has placed us, in our local churches, local communities and other spheres of influence. Making an impact doesn’t require us to walk on water, wage warfare or wax eloquent in speech. Making an impact can often come quietly, unexpectedly and in the subdued avenues of unfaltering faithfulness to God in the humblest place.
Where has God placed you? What is the measure of your faithfulness there?