Week 1: The Poverty Of The Heart
Week 2: God Is Not Silent
Week 3: Understanding Poverty
Week 4: Prayer
Week 5: Be The Change
Our introduction to week four of Hope Lives: A Journey Of Restoration:
“Prayer is the weapon God has given us for the journey of loving and serving those in need. This week of prayer and journaling will help us explore the power of prayer in a world in need of restoration and help us make prayer a part of daily life.” –Amber Van Schooneveld.
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ian // May 18, 2008 at 9:22 am |
Day Sixteen – The Great Business Of The Church
Dear Lord,
Right now, please give a sign of your goodness to every child suffering from injustice at this very moment so that their enemies may see it and be put to shame.
mindy // May 18, 2008 at 3:38 pm |
Wow babe! that’s an awesome prayer
ian // May 18, 2008 at 11:02 pm |
Blushes.
ian // May 19, 2008 at 9:25 pm |
Day Seventeen – Approaching God
I want my prayer life to be rad. I think Jesus does, too.
mindy // May 20, 2008 at 10:05 pm |
Day 16&17, week 4
I’m still reading. I’m still loving it and learning. I’m humbled and grateful to have clarity where to begin on this journey of loving and serving the poor. On my knees. So simple. So profound. I am helpless to change the world, but nothing is impossible for Him.
mindy // May 21, 2008 at 6:53 am |
Day 18, week 4
I’m excited to consider and plan a more structured way to pray for the world and the people in it.
However, the truth is that it’s not the first time I’ve done this. So I pray..
“Lord change my heart as I pray. Move me ever closer to your love for your people and your heart that bleeds compassion for the suffering of your children. Protect me from indifference, apathy, and distractions of many kinds. May my prayers for others work to change their lives and mine. For your glory. Amen”
ian // May 21, 2008 at 7:12 am |
Day Eighteen – Making A Habit Of It
Donald S. Whitney in his book, Spiritual Disciplines For The Christian Life, alliterates that “Discipline without direction is drudgery.” My direction is becoming clearer and this helps me with the disciplines I (need to) observe. Especially in the area of fasting though not just from food. It’s one of the first ways I can “suffer with.”
ian // May 22, 2008 at 11:09 am |
Day Nineteen – A Prayer For Personal Restoration
Day Twenty – A Prayer Of Preparation
Both these days are devoted to extended periods of prayer and journaling so Mindy and I are doing just that.
ian // May 24, 2008 at 10:38 pm |
Week Four, Reflect & Act
Many things have changed over the last four weeks as a result of God speaking to us through scripture, prayer, Hope Lives, and his people. Some examples…
We’ve substantially increased the part of our budget that we give away with a view toward giving more real soon. (Please, pray for some decisions being made next week.) This has been an absolute joy. When I think of the cheerful giver in 2 Corinthians 9, I’ve always thought that the being cheerful preceded the actual giving. I now believe that the opposite is true, too. When we give we become cheerful.
We’ve moved from a two vehicle family to a one vehicle and one bicycle family. This has economic, social, (dare I say) political, and spiritual ramifications for us–all pointing to having enough, moving toward equality, and “suffering with” in a small way.
We’re getting the Church and the church involved.
Above all, our worldview is developing. We’re grateful for how the Lord has been patient with us in bringing us to this point and we look forward to more.
Can you believe that there’ll be a day when all this stuff we’re doing about poverty will be obsolete?
We won’t have to imagine.