God at Work Amidst the Earthquake

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008
By Global Outreach Team

THE KILLER QUAKE UPDATE

The Sichuan, China killer earthquake has shaken China to its roots and at the same time revealed some amazing characteristics of this emerging nation. The latest report of casualties has risen to close to 80,000 with thousands of children buried in the rubble of their schools. The State Council reports that as many as another 23,000 are still missing and unaccounted for. The report also states that more than 360,650 people have been injured straining every medical facility to the limit under most adverse circumstances. In addition it is reported that 15 million homes have been destroyed. The magnitude of this catastrophe is unimaginable, but hopefully, every praying person will call upon the Lord for mercy for this nation in this hour of need.

CASUALTIES MOUNT FOR GRIEVING NATION

Sadly, more than 4,000 children have been orphaned by the quake, and that number cannot be established until all parents have been accounted for. This tragedy is mounting day by day, and in the light of China’s one child per couple policy, the depth of sorrow and pain is unimaginable. How this much maligned policy of the Chinese government will be handled for couples who lost their only child is still uncertain but is sure to create terrible anguish in the months ahead.

HOW IS THE NATION RESPONDING?

Already thousands of Chinese have called government offices and listed their pleas to adopt these orphaned children. Children and family have always been central in Chinese culture. It is gratifying to know that these orphaned children are wanted by Chinese in China. The government says that nothing can be done until all the missing have been accounted for and the situation brought under control. In the meantime, the children will be cared for by the State.

According to the China Daily on May 15th, the China Life Charity Fund will cover all expenses for orphaned children until they are 18. They expect to pay out 134 million Yuan (19 million dollars). The hearts of the Chinese are opening as never before with sacrificial gifts from all across the nation.

THE CHURCH RISES TO THE OCCASION

One of the thrilling reports states that Christians are responding with unprecedented love and sacrifice to the tragic needs resulting from the quake. Pastors have descended upon the devastated area and are tirelessly ministering to the many victims. A first hand report from a westerner in the country states that thousands of people have been led to Christ in the midst of the chaos and suffering. Great numbers of believers are doing all they can to be salt and light at this time when so little help is available.

RELIEF IS ON ITS WAY FROM THE USA

Joining hands together, Samaritan’s Purse and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association have chartered a plane load of medical supplies, tarp enough for the damaged roofs of 5,000 families, and six water purification systems and other necessities of life. Another six water purification system from Water Missions International were airlifted by FedEx at no cost to WMI and transported to Chengdu for the ravaged areas. These 12 water systems are already operational with each unit capable of producing 10,000 gallons of pure water daily. meeting the needs of some 60,000 people. WMI is a non-profit Christian engineering organization based in Charleston, SC. Their mission is to provide pure water in stricken areas in order for people to survive, but more than that, so that they might receive the message of the Living Water available in Christ.

ALLIANCE RADIO IN HONG KONG GETS INVOLVED

Alliance Radio Hong Kong is celebrating 30 years of gospel broadcasting to China. People in the stricken area have no means of contact with the outside world because of the devastation. One thousand small radios that are pre-tuned to world and national news, and also gospel broadcasting of messages of hope and comfort in times of tragedy, are on their way to Sichuan for distribution. Each radio costs US $13.00. Their goal is to send 10,000 radios as quickly as possible. Pray that the funds for this project will be quickly provided and people will be helped in this tragic hour. Contributions may be sent to The Christian & Missionary Alliance, Box 35,000, Colorado Springs, CO 80935 with the designation “Earthquake radios Alliance Radio HK. Log on to www.cmaradiohk.org <http://www.cmaradiohk.org/> for more information.SPECIAL PRAYER REQUESTS

Pray individually and at your church’s prayer meeting for the following needs.

1. For the Christians of China as they reach out in love. Pray that the love of Jesus will shine forth in their acts of mercy and compassion.

2. Pray for the pastors who have traveled to the area to give counsel to the victims.

3. Pray that the Chinese government and Communist leadership will see and understand the compassion of churches and people around the world as they respond to the urgent needs of the people.

4. Pray that blessing will come out of this tragedy as many thousands trust in Jesus in this hour of tragedy and loss.

5. Pray for the safety and health of volunteers, both Chinese and foreigners. 200 volunteers were killed in a land slide as they attempted to assist.

6. Pray that the funds needed to reconstruct church buildings will be provided in the coming months. Pray that the Western Church will be responsive to the needs and very generous to help their suffering brothers and sisters. Cama Services, the relief arm of the C&MA is already on the job and will be helping with all kinds of needs, including the restoration of church buildings.

7. Pray that every one of the 10,000 radios will reach the victims soon and be used of God to bring hope and comfort out of their deep sorrow.

8. Pray that many Christians in America will respond to the call for helpers to distribute aid and relief. Many groups need assistance here in the USA, Canada,. and Europe as they raise funds for provisions and get them ready for shipping.

9. Pray that the Lord will rebuke those who seek to profit by claiming to raise funds for the needy and then pocket the money for their own profit. Be careful to donate to reputable organizations you know will use the funds wisely.

10. Pray for new recruits for Christian ministry from among the Chinese Church, and for seminary and Bible School training to continue without harassment from officials.

AN AMAZING WORK OF GOD

Ambassadors for Christ, Inc in their latest publication reported unprecedented results from the 2007 Chinese Mission Convention. Four hotels were required to house the 2,500 participants and included 84 pastors, 218 teens and 215 children. Delegates came from 34 states and 8 countries. A very encouraging fact was that 76% of the participants were first time attendees and 67% attended especially to explore mission opportunities. Pray for those who made decisions for service that God will open up doors of ministry and China will be blessed.

THE EARTHQUAKE IS NOT THE ONLY PROBLEM

China Aid Association reports through Bob Fu that two independent sources report that the Ministry of Public Security has received funding from the Chinese Central Government to increase their campaign of eradicating House Churches throughout China. This probably is the reason that house church leaders are being arrested more frequently and services disrupted as police enter services to confiscate religious literature and possessions. These arrests seem to be on the rise, and more and more people are being detained for questioning and many given stiff prison sentences. On May 25, the Beijing Gospel Church of more than 1,000 members was raided by the PSB and the pastor interrogated for hours. A house church seminary in Weifang City, Shandong Province was raided by 30 PSB officers and the 48 students ordered to return to their homes. Staff and Faculty members were detained and Bibles, computers, printers and a van were confiscated. Authorities accused them of being associated with the outlawed Falun Gong organization and stated that they were disrupting society, a growing accusation for house church members.

PRAYER IS STILL THE ANSWER

Letters to the Chinese Embassy have great impact and we should continue to send our protests to them, but prayer is by far the most potent force we can apply to the conditions in China. Much of this activity is associated with the forthcoming Olympic Games as China is attempting to isolate all protest groups from forming. Foreign visitors are being warned that protest meetings will not be tolerated during the games, but look for strong protests from Tibetan refugees and other political factions. Pray earnestly for the church to use wisdom and to devote itself to prayer rather than protests.

SEE EARTHQUAKE PICTURES ON THE WEB SITE

Be sure to look at the pictures on the web site www.ChurchInChina.com  by logging on to the OMF story on page one, By all means, lift up the wounded and suffering and ask the Lord to send Christians across their pathway so that they might hear the Word of Life. Share these reports and prayer requests with as many as possible in your church and among your friends.

Christine in Macedonia

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008
By Global Outreach Team

Christine is a friend of Melissa MacDonald’s. She is serving with the CMA in the Balkans. She moved to Macedonia in August of last year. She is nearing the end of her first full year as a missionary. I (Melissa) just spoke with here today and she is doing well. She was excited about being featured on our blog and she covets our prayers. Here is her latest update.

So, I was back in Skopje for a week and a little – got to celebrate Easter, do lots of laundry, repack and I was on my way to the Balkan Field Forum in Baška Voda, Croatia. It was a 2 day trip – 16 hours of travel through some of the most beautiful country I have seen. Baška Voda itself, is quite beautiful as well, an amazing place for a getaway from the norm and a get together with the whole field family. Our 5 days were spent in times of singing and listening to the Word, also in business meetings and just fellowshipping and enjoying the surroundings.

One big thing that took place was the restructuring of our field. We will be working our way towards becoming 3 autonomous teams over the next year or so, this will give us a bit more bottom-up structure and will give more freedom in decisions and vision for each country. We will still get together once a year for encouragement, support and refreshment. I truly believe that this is a win-win situation and am looking forward to how God will continue to work in all of this.

On the trip home we were reminded of God’s faithfulness in seeing several rainbows – it was wonderful! Here is a shot of the type of mt. roads that we traveled for a good portion of our trip – you can see it winding up the mountain. Anyway, I made it back to Skopje in time to attend a joint service of all the Protestant churches in Skopje for a day of prayer on Sunday. It was great to worship with so many other believers, three different worship teams lead portions of the service intermixed with prayer for many different things. This is a picture of the Evangelical church’s worship team. And this is a picture of all the pastors and church workers in Skopje – we took much time to pray for them.

Now, it is back to the grind of language and normal day stuff. I do have several prayer requests and praises: I haven’t been feeling well lately – I am not sure if it is allergies or what, but I would appreciate your PRAYERS for healing. Also, I am preaching this Sunday at the International Church in Skopje, Please PRAY as I prepare this week and that God’s Word will be heard and interacted with on Sunday. A BIG PRAISE – I finally got my ID card just today – thanks for your continued prayers on that – it feels great to be official. PRAISE for a great time at field forum and safety in our travels. Thanks so much for your prayers and support – I cannot tell you how much I appreciate you all. Christine

The Great Commission Fund is what keeps all Alliance workers on the field. If you are not currently giving to the GCF, may I encourage you to consider how you may become an active part in the process of keeping all of us serving around the world.

Extreme Makeover: Alliance Edition?

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
By Global Outreach Team

Don’t worry! It’s not another reality TV show. It’s far more real than that. For decades, the C&MA has been a major force in world missions. However, times change, generations change, strategies and methods must change as well.

With this in mind, the leadership of C&MA International Ministries is taking a hard look at the way we do global outreach and praying for God to breathe a fresh wind into the Alliance’s heritage of high quality missions. Although the methods might change, the vision is still the same…” [to] establish wholistic communities of Christ among the least reached.”

Learn more about the Alliance Makeover and participate in the e-community dialogue.

Destination: Gabon

Saturday, March 1st, 2008
By Global Outreach Team

Gabon is a country of 1.4 million people along the west coast of Africa. This is an exciting time for the national church in Gabon, because they are now strong enough to take over leadership and staffing of many of the ministries that C&MA missionaries have been doing. The C&MA is beginning to transition some of its missionaries out of Gabon and into other countries. 

One ministry where the C&MA will remain in Gabon for a while is the Bongolo Hospital. It serves over 20,000 patients a year, and over 1,000 people accept Christ every year! In February, Mark and Susie Greene spent several weeks serving at this vital hospital, and we look forward to hearing from them about the work God is doing there.

Destination World: France

Friday, February 1st, 2008
By Global Outreach Team

It is February, the month of love. So it seems appropriate for us to visit France – home to the “language of love”. Oui? Though historically an upholder of Catholicism, in the past centuries, France has increasingly become a very secular society.

As secular humanism has increased, some Protestant groups have also grown, but overall only about 1-2% of the population are true believers in Christ. In this spiritual vacuum, interest in the occult has exploded, and it is estimated that there are nearly as many Mediums and Spiritual Healers as there are all types of Christian workers combined!

Please pray for missionaries and local Christians to share their faith in a way that is relevant to their surrounding culture. Much of the growth in the Church has been with minority groups, so pray for the majority French population to see Jesus in a new way that brings meaning to their lives.

Destination World: China

Thursday, November 1st, 2007
By Global Outreach Team

Is China an unreached country? It has been estimated that 30,000 people come to Christ each day in China. Already, about 8% of the country are Christians! That is far higher than the percentage of true believers in places like England or France.

So why do we need to send missionaries to China? Like the United States, China has incredible diversity in religious and cultural groups. Most of the rural minority peoples have no witness of Christ and have never even heard the name of Jesus.

What is Warner doing about it? Through the C&MA, we financially support efforts to help the growing Church in China. In addition, Warner is preparing to send one of our own families to that part of the world. They will soon be sharing more about their vision and how you can be a partner with them.

Be praying that God will open hearts in China to His message of love.

Destination World: Middle East Muslims

Thursday, October 11th, 2007
By Global Outreach Team

Worldwide, about 1 in every 5 people follows the religion of Islam. About 20% of all Muslims live in the Middle East.Ways you can pray:

  • According to Islam, Allah keeps himself separate from mankind no personal relationship with his people. Pray that they will have a full revelation of the true God and His loving character.
  • Many Muslims are very sensitive to dreams, and God has already called many this way. Pray for dreams that lead them to Christ.
  • In some of the oil-rich countries, the younger generation is turning to materialism over their traditional culture. Pray that they will turn to Christ to fill the void in their lives.
  • Muslims who choose to follow Christ often live with the constant threat of persecution. Pray the Holy Spirit to give them extra strength, courage, and peace.
  • Many Christians are ministering to the Middle East through creative ways like radio, TV, internet, humanitarian and professional avenues. Pray for their continued success and safety.

Every Muslim is someone God loves. He created them and desires them to know Him!

How to learn more:

Destination World: Muslims

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007
By Global Outreach Team

Do you know what is significant about September 12th through October 11th? Those 30 days are the Muslim holy days of Ramadan. Those 30 days are also the days that Christians around the world have set aside to pray for the Muslim world. Over 20% of the world claims to follow Islam, and it is one of the fastest growing religions. However, only about 6% of Christian missionaries are ministering to this group. Clearly there is a great need!

At Warner, the Muslim world is designated as our “Destination” for October. We hope you will use the resources provided on Sunday mornings to understand and pray for these people who need Jesus. If you’d like additional information, a great web resource is Arabic Bible.

Thailand Travel Log

Thursday, September 6th, 2007
By Global Outreach Team

John put this travel log slideshow together to let everyone know what happened each day.

 
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Destination World Kickoff

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007
By Global Outreach Team

Ever heard of “Destination World”? Sounds like a cool travel show, huh! This fall the Global Outreach Team is kicking off a new program. Each month we’ll be focusing on a different country or region of the world. You’ll get great updates on what God is doing throughout the world and how you can be involved. Get ready to explore!

Are you ready, willing, and able? The Global Outreach Team needs people like you to build missions at Warner. Contact the church office for more info.