
|PIC1|Hosted by Lay Witnesses for Christ founder and president Dr Sam Mings and his wife, Sharon, the largest audience ever (700 guests) turned out for the 20th year celebration of Texan high school Christian Athletes of the Year (male and female), and many other awards.
Master of Ceremonies for the evening, US sports and Olympic commentator Lewis Braxton Johnson, read out Mark and Delma Tronson's citation which was followed by Carl Lewis placing the ribbons holding the gold medals around Delma's neck, then Mark's.
M V Tronson was invited to respond. He initially referred to their 32nd anniversary celebrated a few days previously, then explained that, having pioneered the Sports and Leisure Ministry in 1982, they had travelled a parallel pastoral course in sports ministry to Dr Sam and Sharon Mings.
"I thanked Sam and Sharon for their insights and wisdom over the past 27 years, spoke of the Well-being Australia 'Basil Sellers Athlete Respite facilities' in Moruya and the Tweed and the Olympic prayer network," M V Tronson reported.
He specifically identified the five elderly praying ladies who have committed themselves to pray daily for himself and his wife Delma, their children and their ministry over these past 27 years of faith finance ministry.
"When Dr Mings requested we establish the Beijing Olympic International Prayer Network, it was initially to these five elderly praying ladies I turned and then it went world wide," M V Tronson noted.
The citation that Dr Mings wrote for MC Lewis Braxton Johnson to read included a comment that Mark's efforts helped every door to be opened for Sam and Sharon and their team in their Right Track 2008 Beijing Olympic Ministry, including one service where where 1,000 Chinese came forward to receive Christ.
M V Tronson observed that the American culture shows a more public face in acknowledging the role of God in the life of ordinary people than is common in Australia. He further reflected that this particular presentation ceremony relied on the support of the organisers' families and representatives of their local communities to run so efficiently and smoothly.
Rather than being a 'razzle-dazzle' piece of theatre to honour people, it thus became a fitting tribute to the way the Lord works through ordinary men, women and young people.