Tuesday, April 30, 2019

In the News ... "Morning, noon and night: 3 ways to pray for nation in Abilene THIS week"

ARN File Photo by Laura Gutschke
• One service set for Wednesday, two for Thursday

By Loretta Fulton, Reporter
Abilene Reporter-News

ABILENE, TEXAS - Three services, at times to fit all schedules, are schedule in Abilene [THIS] week in observance of the National Day of Prayer ...

Read the rest of this ARN report ...

Invitation to Prayer from Faces of Children ... Tomorrow


Faces of Children is an ecumenical prayer ministry under the auspices of First Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas. Their mission is to initiate ministries of prayer for children in churches, communities, and neighborhoods. In doing so, they 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).

Invitation to Prayer ... Tomorrow

Hi Friends,

If you're in Midland this week, we'll be meeting at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, May 1, for prayer. We meet in the prayer closet at First Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas. Please join us in lifting up the needs of vulnerable children in our community and around the world!

Blessings,

Carrie


Dear Intercessors:

I read two stories this week about two different situations that couldn't be much more bleak. And yet buried in the midst of all that sorrow, there's a glimmer of hope.

Guardian Photo by Pacome Pabandji/AFP/Getty Images
In the Central African Republic, child soldiers are manipulated, brain-washed, controlled, and forced into fighting. They are robbed of childhoods and given a heritage of trauma and violence and suffering. It's estimated that between 6,000-10,000 children have been conscripted.

And yet... in the middle of such hopelessness... people are showing up and bringing hope and healing and a new future to these kids. They are helping former child soldiers reintegrate into society. And suddenly the fog of sorrow lifts a little and the whole thing feels a little less bleak. Joy comes in the morning.

Guardian photo by Fabeha Monir
In Bangladesh, Rohingya refugees spilled across the border. In the mix were women who were raped and impregnated in the conflict and in their flee to safety. Aid groups expected an unwanted baby boom... concerned about what would happen to these children in a conservative society that values a woman's purity.

And yet... in the middle of such hopelessness... there was no unwanted baby boom. The babies were born, and yes, some were abandoned... but aid groups discovered these children have been absorbed by the local community, cared for in unofficial foster and adoptive networks. A wounded community wrapping its arms around its most vulnerable members.

And suddenly the fog of sorrow lifts a little and the whole thing feels a little less bleak. Joy comes in the morning.

This week, as we pray, I'd like to invite you to think about where you see God's spirit moving in your community and in your life, lifting the fog of sorrow and bringing joy in the morning.

All the best,

Carrie

Carrie J. McKean
Faces of Children Director
First Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas
(432) 684-7821 x153

In the News ... "Denson takes on new responsibilities"

OA Photo by Mark Rogers
• West Odessa Campus pastor becomes CrossRoad’s multi-site pastor

By Bob Campbell, Reporter
Odessa American


ODESSA, TEXAS - The Rev. Isaac Denson says a primary purpose of his work is to make ministers of church members who take the message of Jesus Christ to new people in new places.

Recently named CrossRoads Fellowship’s multi-site pastor and pastor of the regional church’s new West Odessa Campus, Denson said members are encouraged “to live generous lives and serve and love people like Jesus loves them.

“We connect people to become fully devoted followers of Jesus,” he said ...

Read the rest of this OA report ...

Today in the PC-USA Mission Yearbook


The Mission Yearbook for Prayer and 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.

Photo courtesy of Dan Turk

Today in the Mission Yearbook: April 30, 2019

MADAGASCAR - When Dan Turk gazes at tangerine trees in Antanetibe, Madagascar, he sees more than an agricultural success story.

He sees a path out of poverty for the families who tend the crop. It’s a route that traces its beginnings to Turk and his partners at the Church of Jesus Christ in Madagascar ...

CLICK HERE to read more.

Monday, April 29, 2019

From @chinaaid : "Bob Fu advocates for persecuted, genocide victims in D.C."

The China Aid Association is a non-profit Christian organization - based in Midland, Texas - with a mission to uncover and reveal the truth about religious persecution in China, focusing especially on the unofficial church. They do this, they explain in their website, by exposing the abuses, encouraging the abused and equipping the saints to advance the kingdom of God throughout China.

Bob Fu (left) with Michael Pillsbury, an advisor to President Trump on China.                  Photo by ChinaAid)
Bob Fu advocates for persecuted, genocide victims in D.C.
Distributed by ChinaAid, April 2019 ...

WASHINGTON, D.C. – ChinaAid Founder and President Bob Fu participated in two prominent Washington, D.C., events, advocating for the persecuted in China this week ...

More on this story from China Aid ...


In the News ... "Family stories of survival focus of Holocaust Days of Remembrance in El Paso"

EPT Photo
• Lighting candles, sharing stories

Staff Report
El Paso Times


EL PASO, TEXAS - The stories of Holocaust survivors who made El Paso their home were shared Sunday at the Holocaust Days of Remembrance Commemoration ...

Read the rest of this EPT report ...

Invitation to Prayer from Faces of Children ... Wednesday


Faces of Children is an ecumenical prayer ministry under the auspices of First Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas. Their mission is to initiate ministries of prayer for children in churches, communities, and neighborhoods. In doing so, they 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).

Invitation to Prayer ... Wednesday

Hi Friends,

If you're in Midland this week, we'll be meeting at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, May 1, for prayer. We meet in the prayer closet at First Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas. Please join us in lifting up the needs of vulnerable children in our community and around the world!

Blessings,

Carrie


Dear Intercessors:

I read two stories this week about two different situations that couldn't be much more bleak. And yet buried in the midst of all that sorrow, there's a glimmer of hope.

Guardian Photo by Pacome Pabandji/AFP/Getty Images
In the Central African Republic, child soldiers are manipulated, brain-washed, controlled, and forced into fighting. They are robbed of childhoods and given a heritage of trauma and violence and suffering. It's estimated that between 6,000-10,000 children have been conscripted.

And yet... in the middle of such hopelessness... people are showing up and bringing hope and healing and a new future to these kids. They are helping former child soldiers reintegrate into society. And suddenly the fog of sorrow lifts a little and the whole thing feels a little less bleak. Joy comes in the morning.

Guardian photo by Fabeha Monir
In Bangladesh, Rohingya refugees spilled across the border. In the mix were women who were raped and impregnated in the conflict and in their flee to safety. Aid groups expected an unwanted baby boom... concerned about what would happen to these children in a conservative society that values a woman's purity.

And yet... in the middle of such hopelessness... there was no unwanted baby boom. The babies were born, and yes, some were abandoned... but aid groups discovered these children have been absorbed by the local community, cared for in unofficial foster and adoptive networks. A wounded community wrapping its arms around its most vulnerable members.

And suddenly the fog of sorrow lifts a little and the whole thing feels a little less bleak. Joy comes in the morning.

This week, as we pray, I'd like to invite you to think about where you see God's spirit moving in your community and in your life, lifting the fog of sorrow and bringing joy in the morning.

All the best,

Carrie

Carrie J. McKean
Faces of Children Director
First Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas
(432) 684-7821 x153

In the News ... “China Aid hosts annual 'Empowering the Persecuted' banquet"

MRT Photo by James Durbin
• Christian persecution in China is ‘most important issue facing the church today’

By Caitlin Randle, Reporter
Midland Reporter-Telegram

MIDLAND, TEXAS - During China Aid’s annual Empowering the Persecuted banquet Thursday night, the Rev. Eric Foley, founder of Voice of the Martyrs Korea, said Christian persecution in China is “the most important issue facing the church today.”

China Aid, a nonprofit that provides financial and legal support for Christians facing persecution in China, was formed in 2002 in response to five Chinese church leaders being sentenced to death, according to their website ...

 • Read the rest of this MRT report ...

Today in the PC-USA Mission Yearbook


The Mission Yearbook for Prayer and 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.

Photo by Sanya Beharry

Today in the Mission Yearbook: April 29, 2019

SHORT-TERM MISSION IN CURACAO - Young adults in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) ages 18–30 are invited to serve during a Young Adults in Mission (YAM) Work Camp July 23–31 on the island of Curaçao in the eastern Caribbean Sea. The eighth YAM Work Camp, sponsored by the Caribbean and North America Council for Mission (CANACOM), will bring together young people from a dozen Caribbean and North American countries to experience a Caribbean culture in mission, rather than as tourists ...

CLICK HERE to read more.

Sunday, April 28, 2019

From "I Am Second" ... Richard Ellis


Sometimes it’s not the prescriptions of religiosity that heal. Sometimes it takes something more. Richard Ellis remembers “hurting so badly I just wanted to die.” In reality, he didn’t really want to leave this place, he simply needed things to make sense. Surrounded in religion, doubtfully praying and reading the promises of a seemingly ancient book all stopped short of getting through to him. None of it made sense. He packed his bags and took off from that cliché of an existence only to find himself knocking on the door of significance. He discovered “that ancient book” held more than words and there was a God who was more than a mystical figure.

This is a story of a man who discovered that life does make sense, it is significant. What a discovery to make!



Inspiring the Revolution of Second

I Am Second is a movement meant to inspire people of all kinds to live for God and for others. Actors. Athletes. Musicians. Business leaders. Drug addicts. Your next-door neighbor. People like you. The authentic stories on iamsecond.com provide insight into dealing with typical struggles of everyday living. These are stories that give hope to the lonely and the hurting, help from destructive lifestyles, and inspiration to the unfulfilled. You’ll discover people who’ve tried to go it alone and have failed. Find the hope, peace, and fulfillment they found. Be Second.

You are here for a reason. We all have needs and could use some help. Talk to us. Call, chat, or email. 24 hours a day.

Go a step further ... talk with the people in your life. Spread the revolution of Second. Share the videos with friends. Gather a group of friends to discuss the films. Start an I am Second group.

Volunteer at concerts. Serve through I am Second community service events. Organize your own I am Second events. Sign up for an I am Second Expedition to help people in other countries. Check out Live Second for other opportunities. Connect with us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter.

I am Second is designed to help people discover their purpose in life. Have you discovered yours?

To find out more about the people and leadership team behind I Am Second you can check out Who We Are.

Today in the PC-USA Mission Yearbook


The Mission Yearbook for Prayer and 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.


Today in the Mission Yearbook: April 28, 2019

GOD'S CREATION - Count the stars. Open your eyes and see the well of water. Take a stone and use it as a pillow.

During my first year as a new pastor, I decided I would write a curriculum for our children that would focus on common outdoor experiences that they and the main characters in the book of Genesis had. The first lesson focused on God’s covenant with Abraham in which he was told to look at the sky and count the stars to get an idea of the number of his descendants. The next centered on Hagar and what it was like to be hot and thirsty and to discover a water source to quench your longing. The third week focused on Jacob’s falling asleep outdoors with a stone as a pillow. Week four’s curriculum was never written because by then I had discovered that the children in my suburban congregation had never counted stars on a dark night, quenched their thirst in a cool stream or slept out under the sky ...

CLICK HERE to read more.

Saturday, April 27, 2019

Equal Exchange Blog ... "Humanizing the Food System"

Equal Exchange's mission is to build long-term trade partnerships that are economically just and environmentally sound, to foster mutually beneficial relationships between farmers and consumers and to demonstrate, through our success, the contribution of worker co-operatives and Fair Trade to a more equitable, democratic and sustainable world.


Humanizing the Food System

Time, it is something the modern-day shopper is not likely to have in abundance. Walking through the aisles at a grocery store, our senses are inundated. Everyone is trying to get our attention, our dollar, our buying patterns or demographics to add to their marketing research, so we can be placed in a box, minimized to a mere statistic. When we pluck a product off of a shelf, it usually ends there. Who out there really wants to take the time to get to know us, find out who we are? Turn customers into humans, statistics into conversations, aggregate data into community, and dollars into real change?

As one of the leaders in Equal Exchange’s organizing initiative that started a few years ago, my job has been to do just that ...

CLICK HERE to read the rest of this post

Equal Exchange Photo


In the News ... "Lubbock Faith Briefs"

Courtesy Photo
• What’s going on in South Plains churches

By Erica Pauda, Reporter
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal

LUBBOCK, TEXAS - From the Avalanche-Journal, news of regular services, and special events and programs at houses of faith in Lubbock and across the South Plains ...

 • Read the rest of this LAJ report ...

 • More from the LAJ's "South Plains Faith Calendar" ...

In the News ... "Odessa Church News"


• Today and in the days ahead, in Odessa-area houses of worship

Staff Report
Odessa American


ODESSA, TEXAS - Coming events include worship services, classes, Bible studies, community outreach, fundraisers, mission opportunities and more ...

Read the rest of this OA report ...

Today in the PC-USA Mission Yearbook


The Mission Yearbook for Prayer and 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.

Photo by Kathy Melvin
Today in the Mission Yearbook: April 27, 2019

THAILAND - Although Thailand is the only Southeast Asian country to avoid colonial occupation, it did not escape war and the scars are still visible ...

CLICK HERE to read more.

Friday, April 26, 2019

From ServLife International ... "One Month Sewing Training"

ServLife International is a movement defined by values of God’s kingdom, not programs built around human efforts and activities. The reign and rule of God should be made apparent to every person on the planet, despite their religion, race or socioeconomic status. We believe that issues of justice are inseparable from the good news that Jesus Christ came to proclaim. ServLife exists to take the gospel of Christ and the hope of a better, more just, world to the lives of people we touch. This happens through individual contributions of time, creativity, resources and dreams.



ServLife Photo
One Month Sewing Training

Most women in villages throughout Nepal have little opportunities beyond farming. ServLife's microfinance program and vocational training empowers women to create new opportunities and double or triple their annual income in less than a year.

This March, 15 women graduated from ServLife's one-month sewing training in Kathmandu, Nepal. The training covered the basics of sewing and each woman learned how to make articles of clothing ranging from dresses to shirts to even purses.

ServLife Photo
Most of the women were from remote villages and had never received any kind of training like this. Bimala shares, "When I came here, I didn't know anything about sewing. But now I know how to sew 13 different kinds of clothes!"

Servlife Photo
The daily training was focused on sewing but also included Bible study, teaching and worship time. Each woman was gifted a sewing machine upon graduation and will be able to earn $4-8 per day. At the graduation ceremony, Bimala was glowing, "When I leave here I will start a tailoring shop back home!"

ServLife Photo
Thank you,

Adam Nevins 
From Adam Nevins
Executive Director
ServLife International Inc.



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From @FWMission ... Friday Story: “A Timely Gift”

Founded in 2001, Free Wheelchair Mission is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to providing wheelchairs for the impoverished disabled in developing nations. Headquartered in Irvine, California, FWM works around the world in partnership with a vast network of humanitarian, faith-based and government organizations, sending wheelchairs to hundreds of thousands of disabled people, providing not only the gift of mobility, but of dignity, independence, and hope.



Free Wheelchair Mission Photo
Friday Story: “A Timely Gift”

Anna, 49, lives with her husband in an immaculately-kept home in Costa Rica.

Diagnosed with polio at the age of seven months, Anna has never let circumstances quench her spirit and is determined to do whatever she can on her own. She had been using an old pair of crutches to move short distances within her home ...

Read the rest of this story ...

Today in the PC-USA Mission Yearbook


The Mission Yearbook for Prayer and 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.

Photo by Michael N. Jagessar
Today in the Mission Yearbook: April 26, 2019

MISSION - The church doesn’t have a mission. Church is mission, embodying God’s “fullness of life” economy in Christ for all and living this out in partnership ...

CLICK HERE to read more.

Thursday, April 25, 2019

FBR Report: "The Last Stronghold of ISIS: Can Love Win?" Part 3 of 4

The Free Burma Rangers (FBR) is a multi-ethnic humanitarian service movement. They bring help, hope and love to people in the war zones of Burma (Myanmar) and the Middle East. Groups send teams to be trained, supplied and sent into the areas under attack to provide emergency assistance and human rights documentation. Together with other groups, the teams work to serve people in need.



Free Burma Rangers Photo
The Last Stronghold of ISIS: Can Love Win?" Part 3 of 4

Dear friends,

Here is the next episode of our four-part video series that shows our recent mission to Bagouz, Syria. These episodes are a video-log of our days spent there and so they show the reality of the war against ISIS. Some people may not want to view this video as it contains graphic depictions of true suffering experienced by children, women, and men in the midst of war, including serious physical injuries. We use photos and video of our missions to raise awareness of what is really happening in places like Burma, Iraq, and Syria, even though it can be hard to see ...

CLICK HERE to read/watch the rest of this FBR Report ...

CLICK HERE to learn how YOU can get involved in FBR and its mission ...

In the News ... "Christ is risen! "

BSH Photo by Roger Cline
• Easter sunrise service in Big Spring

By Roger Cline, Reporter
Big Spring Herald


BIG SPRING, TEXAS - Pastor Sam Segundo and the praise team of Big Spring’s Family Faith Center led a Community Sunrise Easter Service at the Comanche Trail Park Amphitheater Sunday ...

Read the rest of this BSH report ...

In the News ... "Easter Sunrise Service in Fort Stockton"

FSP Photo
• With message from Pastor Warren Camp

Staff Report
Fort Stockton Pioneer

FORT STOCKTON, TEXAS - The Fort Stockton Ministerial Alliance hosted its annual Easter Sunrise Service April 21, 2019 at Zero Stone Park. ...

Enjoy the photo album, and a video from FSP ...

In the News ... "Abilene's First Central finds quenching thirst central to life in Kenya"

Contributed Photo
• It did happen, though not as planned

By Loretta Fulton, Reporter
Abilene Reporter-News

ABILENE, TEXAS - From “this will never happen” to the March 9 dedication of a water well in Kenya, the journey was long and filled with hurdles.

It was a five-year trek, marked by frustration, one committee meeting after another, endless fund-raising efforts, difficult travels and, most of all, faith.

“We prayed hard about it,” said Garrett Briggs, co-coordinator with Lynn Beal of the project sponsored by First Central Presbyterian Church ...

Read the rest of this ARN report ...

Today in the PC-USA Mission Yearbook


The Mission Yearbook for Prayer and 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.

Photo Courtesy of Opportunity Knocks
Today in the Mission Yearbook: April 25, 2019

PRESBYTERIAN COMMITTEE ON SELF-DEVELOPMENT OF PEOPLE - Across the United States, one of the major struggles for people with criminal convictions is finding work. For many employers, having a criminal record ends the conversation with a prospective employee.

After funding a pair of initiatives that helped ex-offenders in Lansing, Michigan, return to the workforce, the Presbyterian Committee on the Self-Development of People (SDOP) has funded a program that is helping those people take their work to the next level ...

CLICK HERE to read more.

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

In the News ... "First Odessa Christian Academy prepares to open its doors"


• Vision of the school has been in the heart and soul of many for last five years

By JuYeon Kim, Reporter
KMID-TV


ODESSA, TEXAS - Odessa residents will be welcoming a new mascot in town; First Odessa Christian Academy will be opening its doors come August.

"It was time to do it, that Odessa deserved it, that the city needed it, and that the time was right just to set it," said Head of Schools, Tyler Press ...

Read/watch the rest of this KMID report ... 


In the News ... "Hikers to merge ecology, spirituality in nature"

Photo by Jay Packer
THIS EVENING at Lake Kirby Nature Park

By Loretta Fulton, Reporter
Abilene Reporter-News

ABILENE, TEXAS - The public is invited to take a stroll through the Lake Kirby Nature Park, followed by a time of spiritual reflection, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday.

The program is a collaboration between Matthew Broyles, minister to emerging adults at the church, and Rick Hammer, a church member and associate professor of biology at Hardin-Simmons University. The program is co-sponsored by First Baptist and Hammer, who is president of Friends of Lake Kirby. ...

Read the rest of this ARN report ...