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This is the place to keep up with our team. We’ll try to update this blog at least 4-5 times between now and July 3rd. Hopefully with some different voices contributing to it.

Our prep team leaves today for Brazil 2010! We’re so excited about what God is going to do in and through this group. We covet your prayers — below, I posted my email to my personal prayer support team. Feel free to use it as a guide if you choose to pray for us.

Here’s the team prayer card that a friend of ours from CPC made for us. It has each member’s picture and some general requests on it:

Here’s a copy of the email I sent to my prayer team:

Friends,

Thanks for your heart to be on my personal prayer team for this year’s Brazil missions trip! I am very excited — it’s my 6th time there! I attached our team prayer card.

This year, I have specific requests…

First, for the whole team. Please pray for:
– Safety for our team during ministry, work project, and travel
– Worship & ministry in two churches on Sunday
– Softened hearts that are ready to receive the gospel
– Powells & Deans – missionaries in Brazil that we will work with
– Growth for our team and each member’s walk with God
– For God to be glorified as a result of this team’s efforts in Brazil

Second, for me personally. Please pray each day for:
– My leadership and service. That I would be gracious and wise this week as I co-lead this trip (pray this for Tim Parsons as well)
– Personal health and safety
– Opportunities to share Christ with many Brazilians
– Translation where/when I can. While I am no pro by any means, I want to help our missionaries to the best of my ability and I have some experience
– Opportunities to pour into members of our team
– For spiritual growth and fellowship with God. I want God to break my heart for what breaks his.

Thank you again! I am praying that God does big things and I appreciate you joining with me…

Also – make sure to follow my twitter updates throughout the trip here.

Thanks in advance for your prayer support… God bless.

Our staff at CPC often reads through a book together. We then meet and dialogue about our findings. This has been one of the most profitable things we’ve done together.

Recently, we began reading Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire. This book was written years ago, and both myself and Tim had already read it in the past. But we thought that it could be helpful to go through it once again, together as a team.

freshwindfreshfireThe book tells the story about the Brooklyn Tabernacle, a church in New York City. This church has been incredibly influential in the community, and God has used its music to make a difference globally. It has grown to become one of the largest churches in the US. The amazing thing about the story of success how simple they kept things.

Jim Cymbala, founding pastor of Brooklyn Tabernacle and author of the book, discusses many things that worked in getting the ministry going. But it all came back to one simple element: prayer. It seems that almost on every page, prayer is mentioned or highlighted again and again.

The church prayed. The pastors prayed. The choir prayed. Everyone was praying! And God blessed those prayers in an incredible way.

He talked about the effectiveness of prayer and how it was one of Satan’s key targets against our spiritual life:

Satan’s main strategy with God’s people has always been to whisper, “Don’t call on God to do great things. You’ll get along fine if you just rely on your own cleverness and energy.”

Pin drop. Drip, drip, drip…

That silence was my response when I read that paragraph. Why? Because I am guilty of this FAR TOO OFTEN.

He goes on further:

The truth of the matter is that the devil is not terribly frightened of our human efforts and credentials. But he knows his kingdom will be damaged when we lift up our hearts to God.

prayerThis book really caused some introspection. I pray, but do I really pray? Am I regularly on my face before God lifting up the needs of my family, my friends, our people? I need to be. It isn’t an option – it is an essential.

Every pastor wants his church to be a praying church, but it must start with him. If prayer is an essential to the pastor – something that fuels him and gives him passion and perspective – it will be contagious to the congregation. If pastors don’t pray, churches won’t pray. If our churches aren’t praying, we’re in serious trouble.

Check out this zinger by Cymbala on the subject:

If our churches don’t pray, and if people don’t have an appetite for God, what does it matter how many are attending the services? How would that impress God? Can you imagine the angels saying, “Oh your pews! We can’t believe how beautiful they are! Up here in heaven, we’ve been talking about them for years. Your sanctuary lighting – it’s so clever…” I don’t think so.

As I read this book again, God has challenged my heart in this area – big time. I hope I can be the type of pastor that leads out in this area in such a way that those around me catch a unwavering passion for it as well. After all, what is more important to a human soul than communication with God?

Get a copy of the book by clicking here.

Read a bio on Jim and Carol Cymbala here.

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