Saturday, July 12, 2008
Prayer for Korean Churches
Beloved Saints,
Please pray, inform those in your network of believers to pray, and mobilize a prayer group within your church for the Worldwide Day of Fasting and Prayer for North Korea, July 27th, which is the 55th anniversary of the Korean War Armistice and creation of the Demilitarized Zone.
Let us all arise as a united body to humble ourselves, seek God's face, and turn from our wicked ways for the sake of the oppressed and needy in North Korea believing that North Korea will be liberated if we are willing, as God promises: "If My people, who are called by My name, will humble themselves and pray and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven, and forgive their sin and will heal their land." -- 2 Chronicles 7:14
Let us intercede without ceasing until His Kingdom fully comes (Isaiah 62:6-7).
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Welcome All People Christian Church
Vegas Christian welcomes a new church to Las Vegas!
Here is What They Believe:
The Vision of All People Christian Church
“To be a church OF all people, THROUGH all people, TO all people”
Vivid Description of the Vision
The vision is being fulfilled when a wide variety of people, of every culture and generation, are being reached for Jesus Christ throughout the Las Vegas valley, the campuses and beyond (“A church OF all people…”), every member is being encouraged, equipped and mobilized in their God-given giftings and ministry of reconciliation, discipleship and service of the Body and others (“A church THROUGH all people…”), and the church is making a tangible impact by reaching every kind of person and serving every kind of gospel need, either directly or indirectly, throughout the Las Vegas valley, the campuses and the nations (“A Church TO all people…”).
The Mission of the Church
“To honor God and serve all people by BEING full-time, incarnational witnesses of Christ, BUILDING disciples who are growing in Christlikeness and spiritually reproducing, and BRINGING the kingdom of God to every area of the Las Vegas valley, the campuses and beyond.”
Core Values of the Church:
1. To experience God…
…through a daily pursuit of Him in the Word and prayer, uninhibited and passionate worship, pursuing all of God’s power and promises, enjoyment of the righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Spirit, meaningful relationships where every person is honored, respected and valued, marriages and families that prosper and function according to biblical values & principles
Deut. 8:3; Ps. 119:10-24; 63:3-5; 100:4; 150:3-6; 133:1; ICor. 14:1; Acts 2:17-19; Rom. 14:17; 15:1-7; Eph. 5:22-6:4; Col. 3:18-21
2. To reveal God…
…through a passionate desire to tell others about Jesus Christ, authentic Christian lives, a reconciled and loving community of believers made up of diverse cultures, ages and backgrounds, a Christlike understanding, compassion, and service of others, being ongoing and discerning students of culture who remain relevant, relatable and holy while living incarnationally
IICorinthians 5:20; Romans 10:14-17; ICorinthians 1:10-13; 9:19-27; Philippians 2:15; Galatians 3:28; Revelation 7:9-10;
Matthew 20:28; 9:9-13; IPeter 3:8; Ephesians 4:2, 32; Acts 17:22-34; Colossians 4:5-6; John 17:14-16
3. To honor God…
…through integrity in all things, accountability and transparency before God and people, valuing character more than ability, faithful stewardship of our lives and resources, valuing people before programs, excellence in all things, being counter-cultural whenever necessary, walking in humility before God and people
Titus 2:7-8; IICor. 6:3; 8:20-21; 4:2; Rom. 14:12; ITim. 3:1-13; Heb. 3:5; Luke 16:10-12; IPet. 2:17; 4:1-4, 11; Titus 3:2; Col. 3:12
4. To obey God…
…through an ongoing commitment to His command to preach the gospel and make disciples of all nations and generations, equipping and mobilizing every believer to serve in their God-ordained ministry of service and reconciliation, keeping God’s mission to redeem all of creation, the Missio Dei, as our primary mission and the purpose around which all activities are centered
Matthew 28:18-20; Mark 16:15; Ephesians 4:11-16; IICorinthians 5:18; Genesis 12:1-3; Acts 6:1-7; Hebrews 12:1-2
5. To recognize God…
…by recognizing the genius of “both and” versus “either or” thinking, looking for the wisdom behind different perspectives when it comes to how things are done, remaining flexible and discerning when adjustments are necessary to our methods, practices and culture, not limiting God with man-sized goals and dreams but rather recognizing Him as the God of the impossible
Acts 17:10-11; Ecclesiastes 7:18; Acts 10:44-11:18; James 4:13-16; Isaiah 55:8-9; Ephesians 3:20; Luke 1:37; Matthew 21:21-22
May God Bless Your Work in Las Vegas
Vegas Christian Staff
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Prayer Flight May 1 Nevada Capitol at Noon on NDP
http://www.prayerflight.org/ Prayer Flight has recruited Paul Hamilton of Reno, Nevada to participate in the 50 Capitols Mission for National Day of Prayer May 1. The outdoor State Capitol event at Carson City will be covered by Prayer Flight Pilot Paul Hamilton.
It is the Mission of PrayerFlight to do the Will of God as written in II Chronicles 7:14; "If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land".We believe that God has blessed man with the gift of flight and it is this unique perspective from the air that brings to mind the many glories of His creation and our obligation to seek His face and will through prayer.We further believe that God's Word is Truth and through our prayers and intersession, He will deliver our nation and beyond. Therefore, we shall seek to cover our land by Filling the Air with Prayer.
PrayerFlight is a group of men and women who have joined forces to pray over our cities, states and nation from the unique perspective of flight. We understand that it is not where we are when we pray but rather the sincerity and fervency of our prayers that God hears and answers. Our dedicated men and women believe that it is from our perspective in flight that allows us the opportunity to observe God's awesome creation and are reminded of our duty to pray for our fellow man, cities and nation. Through our perspective in flight, we desire to spend time in prayer specifically for the city that we are flying over. On days set aside by PrayerFlight, we are attempting to cover entire counties, states and eventually our nation as Prayer Warriors team up with pilots and physically cover an assigned area with prayer.What an awesome thought, to know that individuals are flying overhead while praying for you, your neighbors, schools, government and all aspects of your community. Through our prayers we are beseeching our Lord and Saviour to heal our communities and nation.Please take some time to look over our web site and join us in prayer for our nation. We invite you to join our efforts in your community. By partnering with a local pilot (perhaps in your own church) and other Prayer Warriors, you can join our efforts and through the registration page of this site, in a coordinated effort, we will begin the task of covering our entire nation in prayer from the air.
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Friday, March 7, 2008
How to Pray for the Military
How to Pray for the Military
Lt. Col. Al McCarn, US Army
Alexandria, VA
March 2, 2008
Believers in our Messiah Jesus tend to agree that the instruction of His apostle Paul still applies to all of us today:
Therefore I exhort first of all that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks be made for all men, for kings and all who are in authority, that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and reverence. For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Savior, 4 who desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth. (I Timothy 2:1-3)
This is a good scriptural basis for praying for every authority in our society, including the military. But just what do we mean by this name, “the Military”? A basic understanding of the United States military establishment would be a good thing for the people of God to have. This will help in shaping focused, effective prayers as the Lord leads so that His purposes through our military may be accomplished.
Let’s start with the basic numbers: our defense establishment consists of over 3.1 million men and women, both military and civilians. Some 1.4 million of those are on active duty with the Army (520,000), Navy (335,000), Marine Corps (187,000), Air Force (330,000), and Coast Guard (41,700). Another 670,000 are civilian employees of the federal government. There are another 1.1 million in the Army and Air Force National Guard, and in the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Reserve forces.
All of these (except for the Coast Guard, which falls under the Department of Homeland Security), are under the Department of Defense. The chief official, as required by our Constitution, is the civilian Secretary of Defense. He is advised and assisted by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Civilian Secretaries also lead the Departments of the Army, Navy (which includes the Navy and Marine Corps), and Air Force. They are advised by the senior military leaders who run the daily business of the Services: the Chief of Staff of the Army, Chief of Naval Operations, Commandant of the Marine Corps, and Chief of Staff of the Air Force. The same arrangement exists in the Department of Homeland Security, where the civilian Secretary is advised by the Commandant of the Coast Guard. The current leaders of our Defense establishment are:
· Secretary of Defense Dr. Robert M. Gates
· Deputy Secretary of Defense Gordon M. England
· Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Michael Mullen
· Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General James Cartwright, USMC
· Secretary of the Army Dr. Peter Geren
· Chief of Staff of the Army General George W. Casey
· Secretary of the Navy Donald C. Winter
· Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Gary Roughead
· Commandant of the Marine Corps General James T. Conway
· Secretary of the Air Force Michael W. Wynne
· Chief of Staff of the Air Force General T. Michael Moseley
· Secretary of Homeland Security
· Commandant of the Coast Guard Admral Thad W. Allen
That is the basic organization, but it hardly scratches the surface of a living organism that embraces about 1% of the population of the United States. And we have not even considered the millions more who are family members of these Service members and civilians, or the two million military retirees who continue to be part of the wider military community, or even the millions of defense contractors who provide products, services, and expertise without which our forces could not operate. Then there are the research organizations, both in institutions of higher learning and in private industry, that look toward the future of our military by developing new technologies adapted to the ever-changing combat environment.
When you stop to think about it, “the Military” is far, far more than the Soldier on the ground in Iraq. Those brave men and women are the “point of the spear”; the business end of our foreign policy. They are the ones who interact with people in foreign lands, both friends and foes, to carry out the orders made by the President on behalf of the People of the United States. Yet behind each one of them are many hundreds of others who recruit, train, equip, transport, feed, protect, and serve them in every way.
If these numbers and statistics bewilder you, don’t worry. You do not have to know that much about our Military to pray and help us. Think instead in plain and simple human terms:
· Perhaps you know a young woman in your church who is struggling to raise three children while their father is away in Afghanistan with his National Guard unit. If you pray for her, then you pray for the military. If you offer to watch her children while she goes to the store, you have contributed more than you know to national defense.
· Perhaps you pass an Army Reserve center on the way to your grocery store. You can be certain that the people who pass through the doors of that facility have either been deployed overseas at least once in the past six years, or they are just coming home, or they are about to go. If you see them out there standing in formation on a Saturday morning, pray for them. They would rather be playing ball with their sons, or shopping with their daughters, but they have chosen instead to make sacrifices for our nation so that their children may grow up in freedom.
· Perhaps you see one of our military leaders on the news testifying to Congress. Pray for him, for he is a human being just like the rest of us. He carries the weight of many decisions that will affect the lives of Service men and women, their families, and the nations to which they are deployed – and he also carries the weight of responsibility as a husband, father, citizen, taxpayer, brother, and (very often) churchgoer. When his father-in-law is sick unto death, he cannot cease being the decision maker even while he tries to comfort his wife and provide for his family’s needs. Therefore double your prayers on his behalf, and do not criticize him when, for his burdens are greater than you know.
If you are interested in learning more about the Military, there are many readily available sources. You can start at the Department of Defense official web site (http://www.defenselink.mil/). But know that you don’t have to be an expert on defense to pray for us. These simple examples are just the beginning. The Lord will give you the specifics if you just ask Him. And on behalf of my brethren in uniform and in civilian service to this nation, and our families, I thank you for lifting us up before the throne of the Living God.
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Special Training for Recognizing Suicide Behavior in Teens
THE �SILENT EPIDEMIC�
FIGHTING YOUTH SUICIDE
Training: Jason Foundation Training: Warning Signs and Concerns of Youth Suicide
Where: Las Vegas Convention Center, North Hall, Rooms N115-N116, 3150 Paradise Road
When: February 21st 2008 Time: 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. (Check-in starts at 7:00 p.m.)
Cost: None
CEUs: Confirmed for Nursing; Pending for Social Workers and Marriage and Family Therapists
Register: By February 15th 2008 To: Tom Cook@ (702) 251-1347 or tom.cook@psysolutions.com
NOTE: All individuals 18 years and older are welcome. The presentation identifies warning signs/signs of concerns that are specific to youth, however many signs are not age specific.
Instructor: Lynda Tanner Delgado, Montevista Hospital Community Liaison and
Jason Foundation Trainer
THE PROBLEM: Youth suicide is the SECOND leading cause of death among college age youth and the THIRD cause for ages 15 to 24. Each year this �Silent Epidemic� claims the lives of approximately 100 young people per week in the United States.
THE MISSION: The mission of this training is to provide information, tools and resources to individuals who interact with our youth either personally or professionally; enabling them to better detect early at-risk behaviors and guide them to local resources for help.
Jason Flatt: 3/20/81 � 7/16/97:In 1997, The Jason Foundation (JFI) was founded in response to the loss of Jason Flatt, age 16, to the tragedy of youth suicide. JFI�s mission is to provide information, tools and resources to confront the �Silent Epidemic� and prevent the tragedy of youth suicide. The Jason Foundation, Inc. is a nationally recognized provider of educational curriculums and training programs for students, educators/youth workers and parents. Established to build awareness of youth suicide, educate participants in recognizing the �warning signs/ signs of concern�, provide information to identify at-risk behavior and risk groups, and direct participants to local resources in order to better deal with possible suicidal ideation.
The Jason Foundation Curriculum is currently taught to Clark County School District�s 9th & 10th graders.
Thursday, January 31, 2008
National Day of Prayer Meeting Feb 9th
The first National Day of Prayer meeting for Nevada is Feb. 9th at 12:00pm
at Canyon Ridge Christian Church. For more information go to
www.ndpnv.org .
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Sanctity of Life Concert Recap
Wow! Look at what the Lord has done. Over 400 hundred people attended the Sanctity of Life
Concert Friday Night (Jan.18th,2008). Those who attended were treated to probably to the best
overall Christian Concert of the Year. The evening started with passionate words from Pastor
Greg of Calvary Chapel Green Valley. Esther with Annie Meadows band followed with songs
of great conviction to the importance of life and the pursuit of the Lord. From there we worshipped with Annie Meadows and her amazing worship style. Throughout the evening
those who attended echoed many of the selections played. The night changed gears for awhile,
when Las Vegas Strip performer Larry G. Jones took the stage for a gospel song and then
15 minutes of crisp and smart impressions of many popular music and presidential icons.
During the intermission a powerful video and words were shared about the many lives that
are being saved and given opportunity to change the world. Life takes partners to work.
After an intermission, the night's premiere performer took the stage...Grammy Winner
Ashley Cleveland. Those in attendance were treated to a soulful performance with many
personal stories of strength and endurance from Ashley's life. A wonderful time was had
by all. What a powerful testament to the power of music to the soul! The Women's Resourse
Medical Centers of Southern Nevada were truly blessed. Stay tuned to Keen Tv Air Channel
17 for a replay of the concert.
Monday, January 14, 2008
Sanctity of Life Concert
This Friday Night Jan. 18th at Calvary Chapel Green Valley from 6:oopm - 9:00pm
Come see Grammy Winner "Ashley Cleveland" and Local Artists
Esther, Annie Meadows, and Larry G. Jones.
There is no ticket required for this concert. A Love Offering will be taken to
Benefit the Women's Resource Center of Southern Nevada.
Support this wonderful concert. God Bless
For more information go to http://www.vegaschristian.com/ .
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