"Believers everywhere desperately need a renewed vision of Christ and the unstoppable advance of His saving work in all the earth. Our view of God’s Kingdom is often too small and limited to what we have experienced. "Dispatches from the Front" highlights the marvelous extent, diversity, and unity of Christ’s Kingdom in our world. The journal format of each episode underscores the daily unfolding of God’s activity on the “frontlines,” bringing viewers up-close with sights and sounds from distant corners of the Kingdom."
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Missionary teacher Natalie Rolfe writes, "'When He calls me, I will answer ... I'll be somewhere working for my Lord.' My call was Mbale, Uganda and that is where I have returned to serve for another year. Specifically, I am teaching phonics at Lulwanda Children's Home, an orphanage and school for 90 kids." Natalie also keeps an online journal of her service at the weblog, When He calls me, I will answer ...Street Smart ...This summer season is so fun. I have been hosting two wonderful volunteers at LCH and we have been women on the move doing everything from painting half a building blue to hut-to-hut evangelism. So, I have not had much time to sit down and blog. But I do have a guest blog for you from one of my friends, Valerie Snyder, who recently moved to Mbale to work with another mission group. Hope you enjoy.
CLICK HERE to read the rest of Natalie's postIf you are interested in supporting LCH by sponsoring one of the 90 children, go to ugandaorphans.org/ If you are interested in financially supporting Natalie in her mission, you can send checks (with "Natalie Rolfe" in memo) to: Midland Bible Church, 2800 North A Street, Midland, TX 79705
By Meagan Lea
Reporter
Midland Reporter-Telegram
ODESSA-MIDLAND, TEXAS - Lisa Taylor decided to go on a mission trip with Our Savior Lutheran Church's youth group when a friend told her there was an open spot. After a week working and playing in Copperhill, Tennessee, the 16-year-old Greenwood High School student decided to join the church. She hopes the youth group will offer the trip - or a similar opportunity - again next summer.
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By Lyxan Toledanes
Reporter
Odessa American
ODESSA-MIDLAND, TEXAS - The constant beating of the sun’s rays and accompanying triple-digit temperatures are enough to slow down anyone’s day spent outside. But for the concert-goers at Rock the Desert, the heat could mean more than just a bad day. Each year, around three to four people who attend the Christian music festival need to be treated for heat exhaustion, dehydration or other heat-related illnesses, RTD campgrounds supervisor Joe Willis said.
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"Believers everywhere desperately need a renewed vision of Christ and the unstoppable advance of His saving work in all the earth. Our view of God’s Kingdom is often too small and limited to what we have experienced. "Dispatches from the Front" highlights the marvelous extent, diversity, and unity of Christ’s Kingdom in our world. The journal format of each episode underscores the daily unfolding of God’s activity on the “frontlines,” bringing viewers up-close with sights and sounds from distant corners of the Kingdom."
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Staff Report
KWES-TV
ODESSA/BIG SPRING, TEXAS - Help is on the way for the homeless in West Texas.
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The Mission Yearbook for Prayer & Study is a daily devotional with 365 inspiring mission stories that come from next door and all across the globe. It inspires thousands of Presbyterians daily as they uphold the mission of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in intercessory prayer. The stories for the 2011 Mission Yearbook were collected around General Assembly Mission theme “Grow Christ’s Church Deep and Wide” based on Matthew 28:18-20 and Mark 9:35. Each yearbook page bears witness to the abundant possibilities of the church because of the leadership of Christ.
Today in the Mission Yearbook: July 24, 2011
MINUTE FOR MISSION: METROPOLITAN/URBAN MINISTRY - An African American high school honor student was violently assaulted by three white policemen working undercover in a primarily African American neighborhood considered a haven for illegal drug activity and a nexus for homicides. While appropriate law enforcement is necessary for safety and peace in all neighborhoods, this incident was an overzealous reaction to stereotypical racial profiling resulting in police brutality. The young man was on his way to his grandmother's house and supposedly had a bottle of soda under his coat, which the policeman allegedly mistook for a weapon.
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Staff Report
KMID-TV
ODESSA, TEXAS - An Odessa church is finally picking up the pieces after a fire ripped through the property five years ago. The Highway Temple Assembly of God out in West Odessa will never forget the car explosion that ignited the fire that destroyed their beloved church.
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The Mission Yearbook for Prayer & Study is a daily devotional with 365 inspiring mission stories that come from next door and all across the globe. It inspires thousands of Presbyterians daily as they uphold the mission of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in intercessory prayer. The stories for the 2011 Mission Yearbook were collected around General Assembly Mission theme “Grow Christ’s Church Deep and Wide” based on Matthew 28:18-20 and Mark 9:35. Each yearbook page bears witness to the abundant possibilities of the church because of the leadership of Christ.
Today in the Mission Yearbook: July 23, 2011
CENTRAL ASIA - During the last two decades, Christianity has made significant progress in the region. Yet fragile intercommunal and governmental relationships exist in particular locations. For this reason, we do not talk about the details of activities in this region. We do this to protect the well-being of national Christians and the safety of mission workers. What we do want to say is that good works are being performed, the gospel is being proclaimed, and churches are growing.
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Staff Report
KMID-TV
ODESSA, TEXAS - A West Texas church celebrated along with hundreds of Odessans for it's 75th birthday this weekend. The First United Pentecostal Church of Odessa was filled with hundreds of former and current members who came together to take a look back at 75 years. They say the secret to their longevity is their tight knit congregation.
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The Mission Yearbook for Prayer & Study is a daily devotional with 365 inspiring mission stories that come from next door and all across the globe. It inspires thousands of Presbyterians daily as they uphold the mission of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in intercessory prayer. The stories for the 2011 Mission Yearbook were collected around General Assembly Mission theme “Grow Christ’s Church Deep and Wide” based on Matthew 28:18-20 and Mark 9:35. Each yearbook page bears witness to the abundant possibilities of the church because of the leadership of Christ.
Today in the Mission Yearbook: July 22, 2011
LITHUANIA/BELARUS - Every January, the congregations of Klaipeda have an ecumenical service. In 2010, Protestants and Roman Catholics held the service at a Catholic church. Among the pastors was Pastor Moras! In 1991, he had conducted the first worship service I attended in Lithuania — the first public Easter celebration in over forty years. At this year's gathering he preached, and at one point our eyes met, and he nodded and smiled.
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Karl and Jenny Teichert are serving the Lord as missionaries with OC Africa, in South Africa. They moved to Johannesburg in November, 1997 with their four children; Ann, Scott, Stephen and John. Karl serves as the Southern Africa Director of the Southern Africa Regional Team. Their vision is to see a healthy, Bible-based church established in every un-reached village and community in South Africa, Swaziland, Zimbabwe, Zambia and beyond. Their strategy is to partner with key African church leaders to research, train, and mobilize the body of Christ to complete the Great Commission. They are striving to equip local leaders in Southern Africa to reach their nations for Christ and send missionaries into other countries as well.July Letter ...Dear family and friends,
Only in heaven will we fully know the impact that Christ has had through our
lives. The African proverb above expresses the spirit of the Closing the Gap:
Partnering for Strategic Church Planting Consultation. Karl had the privilege of
participating in this strategic event from May 1-6 at the Glen Eyrie Conference
Center in Colorado Springs. Over 120 influential leaders from around the
world gathered together to share best practices and develop collaborative
approaches to reach some of the toughest parts of the world. These included
church planting mobilizers, mission strategists, and organizational leaders.
The participants represented over 80 international organizations and networks. Nearly half were from Africa, Latin America, and Asia. The shared goal was to see the exponential multiplication of churches in places where few if any churches exist. For this to happen on a wide scale, deep change and great cooperation were recognized and embraced by each organization and leader.
Karl participated in the church planting training working group. He was able to share about what God is doing through the Church Planting Alliance (CPA) to ignite disciple-making movements in Madagascar, Namibia, and other nations of Southern Africa. He learned new church planting strategies and developed several new partnering relationships well. One of the highlights was sitting in on the North Africa/Middle East working group to discuss possible ways that church planters from Southern Africa can be better mobilized as missionaries into this dynamic part of the world. What a thrill to see new initiatives birthed to reach the remaining unengaged, unreached peoples of Africa and the world!
Karl continues to serve as the South/East Africa coordinator for the Global Church Planting Network (GCPN). The focus is networking and encouraging leaders in each nation to strengthen church planting movements in their region. He is also serving with the Movements for Africa National Initiatives (MANI) leaders in preparing the continental conference from September 5-9 in Abuja, Nigeria. The goal of this event is to assist African leaders to effectively reach the remaining unreached people groups in Africa. Please pray for Karl as he assists others to multiply disciple-making movements that all may know and worship the King!
Thank you for your faithful partnership in the Lord’s mission,
The Teicherts
OC Africa is an interdenominational ministry committed to developing, equipping, and mobilizing church leaders to multiply healthy, Bible-based churches in every community in Southern Africa and the world. OC is a faith-based mission who depends on the Lord to provide committed, financial supporters and partners. The contributions from these individuals help generate ministry opportunities around the world, impact missionaries and their global work, and provide a means for the International Mobilization Center to function. CLICK HERE to learn how YOU can be a part of mobilizing church leaders around the world by donating to OC.
By Audrie Palmer
Reporter
Midland Reporter-Telegram
MIDLAND, TEXAS - The children and families make the items out of what they have. They use coconuts and cow bones to create dangly bracelets and earrings and necklaces. They take paper from magazines and roll it into beads, shellac them with a clear varnish to give a polished look and then string them together. They carve spoons and forks out of teakwood and fasten decorations on sandals.
On Saturdays, Sarah Mugoya, who started Africa Bridges of Hope in 2006, brings the items to the Downtown Farmers Market and displays the goods on tables. All proceeds from the sales go to help the children in Uganda whom Mugoya has fallen in love with.
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The Mission Yearbook for Prayer & Study is a daily devotional with 365 inspiring mission stories that come from next door and all across the globe. It inspires thousands of Presbyterians daily as they uphold the mission of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in intercessory prayer. The stories for the 2011 Mission Yearbook were collected around General Assembly Mission theme “Grow Christ’s Church Deep and Wide” based on Matthew 28:18-20 and Mark 9:35. Each yearbook page bears witness to the abundant possibilities of the church because of the leadership of Christ.
Today in the Mission Yearbook: July 21, 2011
RUSSIA, Pt. 2 - Ange has benefited tremendously from the services that Moscow Protestant Chaplaincy (MPC) provides. A refugee from the Congo, her first husband was shot in front of her while they tried to flee the violence in her home country. After she remarried and had two children, violence claimed one of her children and her second husband. As she was fleeing with her daughter, they were separated.
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By Lyxan Toledanes
Reporter
Odessa American
ODESSA, TEXAS - In a crisp resounding boom, drums roll and trumpets blare as the 150-strong choir of First Baptist Church of Odessa resolutely sings the verses from Psalm 96.
The CD, “Declare His Glory,” is First Baptist’s second collaboration with Tennessee-based music production company, Prism Music. Though the CD, along with a songbook, will be released in October.
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The Mission Yearbook for Prayer & Study is a daily devotional with 365 inspiring mission stories that come from next door and all across the globe. It inspires thousands of Presbyterians daily as they uphold the mission of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in intercessory prayer. The stories for the 2011 Mission Yearbook were collected around General Assembly Mission theme “Grow Christ’s Church Deep and Wide” based on Matthew 28:18-20 and Mark 9:35. Each yearbook page bears witness to the abundant possibilities of the church because of the leadership of Christ.
Today in the Mission Yearbook: July 20, 2011
RUSSIA - When I ponder "grow Christ's church deep and wide," the face of Archpriest Boris Balashov appears before me. Father Boris of the Russian Orthodox Church in Klin, Russia, has dedicated his life and ministry to growing Christ's church in his city and region.
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Every month, Lulwanda Administrator Edward Mukiibi provides an update on Lulwanda Children's Home in Uganda – how the children are growing and learning, how the staff is developing, and any ongoing needs that may arise.
June, 2011
We are half way through our seventh year of operation. It is amazing to see how years fly by. Once again on behalf of the children and staff, I wish to express our gratitude for your continued support particularly at this time when things have become very expensive in Uganda. It has been a great blessing for us at the children’s home to see your love, care and support as we together serve the children God has entrusted in our hands."
"The month in review has been busy with a number of activities planned, executed and successfully accomplished. Here below is what we have done."
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Faces of Children is an ecumenical prayer ministry under the auspices of First Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas. Our mission is to initiate ministries of prayer for children in churches, communities, and neighborhoods. In doing so, we seek to provide an opportunity for people of God to join together, learn about children and their needs throughout the world, and celebrate Christ's love (especially as it relates to children).
"Prayer and Acceptance" (continued)
"You become a person only when you are capable of standing open to all the gifts which are prepared for you.
Giving can easily become a means of manipulation, where the one who receives a gift becomes dependent on the will of the one who gives it.
When you give, you are the master of the situation and you can dole out the goods to those whom you think are deserving. You have control over your milieu and you can enjoy the power your possessions give you.
Acceptance is something else. When we accept a gift, we invite others into our world and are ready to give them a place in our own lives. If we give gifts to our friends, we expect them to give them a place in their home. Ultimately, gifts become gifts only when they are accepted. When gifts are accepted, they acquire a place in the life of the receiver. It is understandable that many people want to give a gift in return as soon as possible, thereby reestablishing the balance and getting rid of any dependent relationship. We often see more trading than accepting. Many of us are even embarrassed with a present because we do not know how to reciprocate. 'It makes me feel obligated,' we often say.
Perhaps the challenge o f the gospel lies precisely in the invitation to accept a gift for which we can give nothing in return. For the gift is the life-breath of God, the Spirit poured out on us through Jesus Christ. This life-breath frees us from fear and gives us new room to live. Those who live prayerfully are constantly ready to receive the breath of God and to let their lives be renewed and expanded. Those who never pray, on the contrary, are like children with asthma: because they are short of breath, the whole world shrivels up before them. They creep into a corner gasping for air and are virtually in agony. But those who do pray open themselves to God and can breathe freely again. They stand upright, stretch out their hands, and come out of their corner, free to move about without fear."
With Open Hands, by Henri J.M. Nouwenn
A message from Chris Laufer, Coordinator, Faces of Children
Greetings, Faces of Children Prayer Partner,
Thank you for opening your hearts and hands in prayer for the children of our local and global communities. God bless you for your faithfulness in prayer! If you have celebrations or concerns about children, those who care for them, those who have authority over them, or perhaps for those who harm them, please contact me at the email address below. Thank you again.
Please join us for prayer on Wednesday, July 20, 2011 at 11:30 a.m. in the Bride's room at First Presbyterian Church-Midland. Lunch ($5) and a time of fellowship will follow.
If you have requests about children, those who care for them, those who have authority over them, or those who harm them (the really hard prayers to say sometimes), please send them to me at at claufer@facesofchildren.net, or give me a call.
With grateful thanks for God's unceasing love,
Chris
By Shannon Murray
Reporter
KOSA-TV
ODESSA, TEXAS - After a devastating loss and five years of struggling a West Texas church is finally rebuilding. An Odessa church almost closed the doors after a fire destroyed more than half of their property. In July of 2006 a car explosion set the Highway Temple Assembly of God church on fire, taking their fellowship hall and the pastor's home.
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The Mission Yearbook for Prayer & Study is a daily devotional with 365 inspiring mission stories that come from next door and all across the globe. It inspires thousands of Presbyterians daily as they uphold the mission of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in intercessory prayer. The stories for the 2011 Mission Yearbook were collected around General Assembly Mission theme “Grow Christ’s Church Deep and Wide” based on Matthew 28:18-20 and Mark 9:35. Each yearbook page bears witness to the abundant possibilities of the church because of the leadership of Christ.
Today in the Mission Yearbook: July 19, 2011
SWITZERLAND - Most would agree that Switzerland, and specifically Geneva, was the birthplace of the worldwide Presbyterian and Reformed movement. Here John Calvin's "Presbyterian revolution" outlined the contours of the Reformed faith and the structure of Presbyterian polity that shapes the life and ministry of more than 80 million Reformed people worldwide. In 2009, the Reformed Churches in Switzerland hosted the world in celebrating the roots of their — and our — faith.
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