Praying “Korean” Style
This morning I got up at 4am. Nikki, David Grubbs, and I headed for the Onnuri Community Church prayer meeting where I spoke. It was really good. To have heard about that and then to have experienced it was powerful. I spoke On Acts 10-11. Think about it--a lost man’s prayer started the direction of the church against the preferred will of the Jewish believers into going “Gentile.” Been reflecting on this. It all started with the covenant with Abraham to be the Father of Nations--that changed everything. It all pointed to what the Messiah would do on the cross for all humanity. It developed into the church which was primarily exclusively Jewish until Corneilius, now God goes global like never before driven by disciples. Now, we find ourselves in an incredibly connected age with the real potential of fulfilling the Great Commission.


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Apr 15, 2008 at 02:07 PM
Don't forget (and I know we try not to, but I must state this again) that here at home, is also one of the nations we need to be preaching to. It's awesome the way we work across the world, but don't loose sight of at home in the process. I love what we do, don't stop, just remember.....
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Apr 15, 2008 at 08:57 PM
Frankly, they have more to offer us at home - I've asked them to come and help us!
Apr 16, 2008 at 04:55 AM
AWSOME. Thanks
Apr 18, 2008 at 12:46 PM
you must have been freaked out by the morning cries of my people... "JOOO YUH!!!" (Lord!!!)
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