Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Special Prayer Request

Hey ladies, I hope everyone is having a great week. I have a quick prayer request. My cousin is leaving for her first mission trip this Sunday. She is going with Casting Crowns and other members of her church to Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. It's a VERY dangerous place, especially for believers. The crime rate is unreal and some of the things she has told me scare me to death. Please pray for their safety and for God's will while they are sharing the gospel.
I can't believe places like this exist right here in the U.S., right in our backyard. The teenage suicide rate is 150% higher than U.S. average, the school drop out rate is 70 % higher, life expectancy is 48 years for a man and 52 years for a woman. Aren't these crazy facts? These are just a few of the many disturbing things about this area. Imagine what God could do there!Thank you for praying with me for all of the men and women going to SD.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

God Needs Our Prayers

I am re-reading the "Love to Pray" book study we did at church a few years ago--hoping to get a little better at it. I read this today and thought it was really good in light of the condition our country and community are heading---just thought I would share.

God Needs Our Prayers
9Moses said to Joshua, "Choose some of our men and go out to fight hte Amalekites...I will stand on top of the hill with the staff of God in my hands."...
11As long as Moses held up his hands, the Israelites were winning, but whenever he lowered his hands, the Amalekites were winning. Exodus 17:9, 11

God sometimes teahes us in surprising ways. When Israel faced a serious military threat, Joshua and the army went out to fight, but Moses went up on a hillside to pray. When his praying hands were up, Israel was winning. But when they were down, the enemy was winning.
Why, we may ask, would God allow his people to suffer defeat when there was no prayer? The answer is that God was teaching his people that he chooses to move in RESPONSE TO PRAYER and that He WILL NOT MOVE WITHOUT IT. Though he is almighty, all-wise, and fully able to work without us, God chooses to work throught our prayers. He calls us into a working partnership. Without us, he won't work.
When God first taught me this important principle of prayer, it had a simple but pointed application for me. It was as if God said, "Alvin, when your children go to chool each morning, they are heading into battle. If you as a parent keep your hands uplifted (like Moses) they will be winning. BUut, if your praying hands come down, they will be losing." I have never forgotten that lesson.
Since that time I have come to see that as church leaders and faithful Christians "lift up holy hands in prayer", the church grows strong and is able to break down the gates of hell. When believers in neightborhoods and workplaces lift up praying hands over those around them, the powers of darnkness are pushed back.
The most common testimony of Lighthouse keepers as they pray over neighborhoods is that of transformation. They speak of crack houes closing, crime rates falling, marriages being restored, families coming back together, and people being converted. WHat's happening as God's people pray over their neighborhoods is the same thing that happend as Moses prayed over the battlefield. The forces of evil go into retreat.
What we need most for solving the problems in our society is not more money, more education, more ideas, books, or strategies. Our prime need is hands lifted up in prayer. "We can accomplish far more by our prayers than by our work. Prayer...can do anything God can do! When we pray, God works" Where are your hands right now?

from Love To Pray-A 40 day devotional for deepening your prayer life:by Alvin Vandergriend

Monday, March 23, 2009

Thursday, March 26 Meeting

Hi Girls!

Just a reminder that this week we will be a Tiffany's. Our other 1/2's are welcome to join this week. Tifffany--let us know what time suits you.

We are each bringing a finger food to add to the spread. This is what we have so far. Just post a comment, so we'll know what you're bringing and we can fill in the gaps.

Kaysi--Pigs in a Blanket
Nikki--Donuts
Jill--Snack mix and something sweet?
Marji--Tea, plates, napkins, supplies
Tiffany--pizza dip and apple dip

Friday, March 20, 2009

Be still before the LORD and wait patiently for him- Psalm 37:7

Wow- I can't believe I'm the first one on here. I just wanted to share with everyone that I have had a prayer answered...it only took about 2 years. God's time, not ours...right? When I considered homeschooling Ella 2 years ago, I prayed and prayed for a homeschool friend but never received one. God has now answered my prayer and brought Jill and me together. He is amazing, isn't He? My memory verse this past week was Psalm 37:7 and it reminded me that you really do have to just wait on God. It's so hard and not an easy thing for me to do, but it can be so rewarding. I'm really looking forward to the next year as Jill and I tackle this adventure. We will need your prayers and support ALOT, lol! I hope you all have a wonderful Friday and a great weekend. See you Sunday!

Thursday, March 19, 2009