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I pray all is going well for you today. This Sunday is the last Sunday of our One Prayer series. I’ll be bringing the message, “God is Worthy”.This has been a great series reminding us that we are apart of something so much bigger than WellSpring. I hope the daily prayer guide has been helpful, the last week’s guide is listed below.
This Sunday WellSpring will take up a special one-time offering for One Prayer. In 2008 One Prayer launched a mission to plant 500 churches. We set our sights on Cambodia, India, Sudan, and China. We came together and gave through a one-time offering. God moved in a big way. More than 660 churches have been planted and countless lives have been transformed.
This years goals are set even higher:
1. Plant another 500 churches in Southern India, Sudan, Cambodia, and Northern China. We’ll be supporting indigenous church planting in the most densely populated, difficult, strategic areas remaining on the planet. 2. Start holistic community transformation initiatives geared towards improving the living standards in our target areas. These initiatives will be easy to deploy, grass roots, micro-interventions that make sense in their communities …things like: literacy instruction, micro-finance training and small enterprise help, clean water, health education, and decent housing. 3. Add one additional target area in Northern India and plant an additional 100 churches. Northern India is densely populated with unreached populations, and with the outbreak of terrorist attacks in Northern India, the One Prayer movement will be strategically positioned with a relevant and powerful response to the violence.
Also this Sunday, we will celebrate baptism. We have about 7 that will be baptized at the Johnson’s pool. This is always a special time for our young church and I hope that many who attend WellSpring will come out to share in this beautiful ceremony.
Please continue to pray for Joe and Michelle as they minister to 1000’s everyday in Budapest. You can see details of their trip at JesusRocker.com.
Prayer Guide for ONE PRAYER
Thursday, June 25th
People suffering from addictions
Prayer Verses: John 8:34
Friday, June 26th
People suffering and affected by AIDS
Prayer Verses: Luke 14:13
Saturday, June 27th
Government leaders
Prayer Verses: Romans 13:1 1 Tim. 2:1-2
Sunday, June 28th
People grieving from a loss or tragedy
Prayer Verses: 2 Cor. 1:3
Monday, June 29th
Peace between nations
Prayer Verses: Isaiah 2:4
Tuesday, June 30th
Unity in the Christian church
Prayer Verses: John 17:1-26 Psalm 133:1-3 (End of Series)
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Hey… just wanted to let you know that I’m at the beach with the family June 1st – 11th. The time here is amazing, relaxing, and just fun. I’ll be blogging again Saturday…. After a refreshing time away. God is so good.
I recently discovered that my discomfort with the label “charismatic church” or a Christian that focuses on the “supernatural” is that usually the Christians that use it aren’t supernaturally focused enough. Let me explain…
If you are taught to focus on seeing someone in a wheelchair as a potential supernatural encounter that may “walk” after years of oppression, you miss the outwardly healthy looking man that is struggling with pride and is loosing all of the meaningful relationships around him.
We need to expand our definition of supernatural. Jesus does speak of us doing greater things… John 14:12 “I tell you the truth, anyone who has faith in me will do what I have been doing. He will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father.” Let’s not limit that to what our human minds may consider supernatural. Believe me I know what a huge burden it is to carry as we look at a city full of people in need of supernatural healing. There are many illnesses that are plaguing people today: cancer, heart disease, depression… but like our medical fields have become so specialized, I believe that the body of Christ has become too specialized.
God is by definition supernatural. How can we believe that God created us and wants to spend eternity with us after our death and not believe that He is supernatural? But also the supernatural deals with spiritual things that are unseen… so let’s not limit supernatural miracles to things that are seen.
This is a fallen world. Faith has to persist even when it feels like God says no. The sovereignty of God is holy. Trying to force God’s hand is a sin. Forcing God’s hand is what Satan tempted Jesus to do in the wilderness. Let’s not limit the “greater things” that Jesus speaks of in John 14 to only events that we can SEE for our own gratification.
Let us all pray that we have kingdom eyes. Eyes that see brokenness in every form. Eyes that see both the wheelchair and the pride, that see the cancer and the shackles, that see the crutch and the addiction. Open our eyes Lord to see the afflictions.
Can God use you through prayer to heal the sick? … absolutely. But in your quest to see the one person’s physical disability miraculously healed by God through your prayer, don’t miss the thousands of people that are hurting around you with spiritual disabilities that you can’t see and are in need our your attention and prayer.
Sunday I’m preaching part three in a series about growing our faith. I’ll be talking about spiritual discipline. Today I saw an article in the NYT that really highlights our need for private spiritual disciplines.
The article called “Dan Brown’s America” can be read at http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/19/opinion/19douthat.html
“In the Brownian worldview, all religions — even Roman Catholicism — have the potential to be wonderful, so long as we can get over the idea that any one of them might be particularly true. It’s a message perfectly tailored for 21st-century America, where the most important religious trend is neither swelling unbelief nor rising fundamentalism, but the emergence of a generalized “religiousness” detached from the claims of any specific faith tradition.
The polls that show more Americans abandoning organized religion don’t suggest a dramatic uptick in atheism: They reveal the growth of do-it-yourself spirituality, with traditional religion’s dogmas and moral requirements shorn away. The same trend is at work within organized faiths as well, where both liberal and conservative believers often encounter a God who’s too busy validating their particular version of the American Dream to raise a peep about, say, how much money they’re making or how many times they’ve been married.”
Brown is explicit about this mission. He isn’t a serious novelist, but he’s a deadly serious writer: His thrilling plots, he’s said, are there to make the books’ didacticism go down easy, so that readers don’t realize till the end “how much they are learning along the way.” He’s working in the same genre as Harlan Coben and James Patterson, but his real competitors are ideologues like Ayn Rand, and spiritual gurus like Eckhart Tolle.”
If dying to yourself daily is what Christ calls us to…. Then then trend to focus more on self is what Christ calls us away from. Spiritual disciplines cause us to test if we are trusting ourselves or is our trust and confidence completely in Christ.
After reading an article like this, we can see that the church has gotten too far away from our private disciplines of faith.
I love WellSpring. Sunday was such an amazing day.
I so appreciate how everything is set up so quickly … we have the greatest volunteers! Just 2 more weeks and we can leave everything up for the summer….woo hoo!
The new series is going well.
This series is really challenging us to grow our faith, to increase our confidence in God, and to trust God with all that we have.
I never get tired of talking with new believers after the service. As I’m preparing the messages, I pray that God is able to use it in a practical, really life way for people. Sunday, I talked about the providence of God in the life of Samuel and I was so blessed when a man came up to me and said, “All this stuff is so new to me. I was wondering why over the last couple of weeks I was able to talk to brand new friends about how God is speaking to me. Now I know… God is bringing them into my life for a reason. He’s really breaking me in a good way, so I can hear what he wants me to hear”. Wow! And this from a brand new believer that’s been so far from God’s truth.
I want to thank Jeremy for the amazing job he’s doing on Sunday with our music. I love the new songs and look forward to the new CD.
Sarah Waugh is doing a great job with the welcome area. The furniture, rugs, decorations…and the new location is much better. Thank you so much for being diligent with this important part of our Sunday mornings.
Thanks to everyone for using the “sign-in computer”. It’s so cool to have a “sign-in computer”. It makes me feel like… wooooo… a “sign-in computer”. And it’s so easy to use….just type in your phone number and BAM! …. your whole family pops up… very cool. Thanks for using it.
There is so much coming up and so much to pray for.
Our Biker Breakfast
Our Baptism Service
Our WellSpring 101 Lunch
Our students going to BIGSTUF
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So many wonderful and exciting things.
As we get closer to the summer, let’s not hurry to plan it away… forgetting to put God first. WellSpring exists to do L.E.S.S. so that we can do more for His glory.
Looking forward to next Sunday.
I’m going to start blogging again. I’ve gotten sucked back in… I’ve been twittering you know. Before twitter I had a facebook account that I felt really bad about because I never kept up with it. I found out twitter could update my facebook status after I got my new blackberry. So with just a few text messages it looked like I was really keeping up with my facebook. I don’t think there’s a way to hook my twitter up with my blog and my facebook, but what a joy that would be.
I do think there is a need for some blogging. I’m finding that this would be a great way to communicate general ideas and thanks to the church. A blog could also be a place that I could rant about the woes of the world…. I guess I could write just about anything on here.
Mostly I want to communicate what an amazing journey that God has me on planting this church called WellSpring.

