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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

A Lot Changed 17 Years Ago






I just love the surprises of the Lord. I opened my emails several weeks ago to a letter from a guy named "Guy". {Guy and family are pictured above} With his permission, I pieced together several of our communications and pictures by email and this is his story. It blessed me. I hope it does you too.






Mr. Wright,



In March of 1991 I attended a men's retreat at Twin Rocks on the coast of Oregon. Just attending that retreat was a miracle, but that was just the beginning. By the end of the retreat, which you hosted, I had become saved. I should have, and I wish I had, talked to you in person at the end of that retreat. But I did not. I recently contacted Twin Rocks to get your name because I wanted to thank you. I am 55 years old. I have been an RN in the same Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU) for 27 years. I care for premature and critically ill infants. My wife and I will be celebrating our 30th wedding anniversary this coming August. We have three children, all three are strong Christians, praise God. A lot changed 17 years ago.






Guy has been quite apologetic about not letting me know up til now about his decision for Christ. I just think it is great to have the 17 years of evidence to prove God's grace, answered prayer as his wife and her friends had been praying for him when he came to the retreat, and how Guy and his wife have passed it on to their children. I know I spent the weekend challenging men to "build the hedge" around their families from Job 1. It sounds like Guy has not only "built the hedge around his own family", but has 27 years of history of ministering to babes in need.






WELL, PRAISE THE SWEET NAME OF JESUS CHRIST!






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Sunday, May 4, 2008

A Great World Renewal Weekend


This was a wonderful weekend for WRI. I just received an email from our Representative to Haiti. It seems despite the crisis for rice and eating, which we have been addressing, Pastor Luc reports that a new church was started this weekend at St. Michelle. 60 were in attendance and 16 received Christ. Praise the name of Jesus! Bless them Lord.


Here in Carpina, Brazil, I preached at the first church World Renewal ever planted in 1993. It was a small group from Brookville Rd. Community Church that came 15 years ago this month. It is now the Community Church of Carpina. They have sent out many leaders and have launched many churches here in Brazil. [They are waving at you in the top picture] We celebrated by having the presence of the Lord and a great response at the invitation. David Moraes, son of Heather and Tele translated in his father's absence. Jesus was His powerful self. Blessings to all of you. Have a good week.


Meanwhile, back in Indiana, my future daughter-in-law, Katie Olson, graduated from Bethel College. She starts work tomorrow at World Renewal filling in for Peggy Kingery who had triple-by-pass surgery two weeks ago. Peggy has an infection in her incision so please pray for her. She is such a blessing and she literally hates not being at WRI. Send emails to pkingery@worldrenewal.org

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Introductions To Jesus Christ




Brazil Trip Day 8










I wanted to praise the Lord for three new brothers in Christ whom we had the opportunity to introduce to the Lord Jesus Christ last night. I only have pictures of two of the young men,blue and red shirts.








I am also putting pictures of the young men who were leading worship at Amexias, Brazil. Gerald has known the Lord for only a year, Almir for 5 months. Why do they have such young Christians up front leading the worship? There is no one else.








The Apostle Paul went to various cities recorded in the New Testament and established new churches. He appointed elders to lead the church. Those elders were new Christians too. Paul and others would send teachers and other pastor/leaders to help and strengthen the new churches. This is what is being done at Amexias and other churches in World Renewal countries.





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What is it?





Whatever you think this is, you are probably wrong. It is not chicken or fish. It is Tele Moraes, President of World Renewal-Brazil's favorite dessert. What is it? It is grilled pieces of cheese with syrup poured on the cheese as if it was french toast or pancakes.


We are having a great time together. The food in Brazil is excellent not counting Tele's cheese stuff. Meat is such a large portion of the Brazilian diet. Most restaurants have steaks available. The eatery in these two pictures was a rib joint. However, they seldom have any sauces for the steaks or meat. What is a rib place without barbecue sauce? No complaints on my part, most of the food is identifiable and in my book that is a good thing.
Last night three young men gave their lives to Christ in Amexias after I preached. I love preaching with Tele translating for me. Some times I start a sentence and then just turn and tell him to edit it by adding or taking away whatever is needed. He is a passionate preacher so we seem to work well together. The three young men who led the music and worship were new believers except for Tiago the pastors son. I have known Tiango since he was little and he is still very young so it was a blessing to see him playing the guitar up there.
Amexias is one of our newest churches. It was a wonderful blessing to be in this new church as I remember about five years ago visiting this little sleepy village of about 5000 people. Indiana people raised $25,000 to build the new multi-purpose structure for the first building. 65 people from a Baptist church in Rio traveled over 3000 miles by bus and stayed 30 to put it together.
Have a great Sunday! Thanks for stopping by.










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Friday, May 2, 2008

His Name Will Be The Hope of All the World. Matthew 12:18



I am in Carpina, Brazil at our Northeastern Seminary and International School. We just celebrated our 15th year of ministry here by holding a 2-day forum on our future strategy of church planting. [Conference speakers seen above in front of the Seminary and World Renewal - Brazil headquarters or Alcance] They asked me to speak in the first service, I spoke on new math. CPM-CP=JM. What does that mean?

I have been spending time in my thinking the last several months on the importance of speaking the name of Jesus. I truly believe that the spiritual air changes when we just say his name. I do not believe we say His wonderful name and the titles that describe him enough. I guess I began to build a theology about this when in my teens I was doing street ministry. I found that I could talk to people about God, leaving out what I meant by "God" and people seemed comfortable and liked to have discussion. However, when I would say "Jesus" people lost their comfort zones. The atmosphere changed. Many would become immediately hostile and defensive just at the mention of his name.

Now, in America "Jesus" has become many things to many people. He seems to be whatever we need him to be at the time. David Bryant goes so far as to say we have turned Jesus into our mascot. We trot him out on the fields of our lives when we need encouragement, his intervention or some prayer answered. When the need seems to be met we send him back to the sidelines to watch us do what we do until we invite him back for some other crisis or soothing of our minds, bodies, souls or bank accounts. We do it our way and then if it is not working, well, "Come on Jesus! Help me!" Bryant dares to ask us in his book Christ Is All is He, Jesus, your mascot or monarch? I confess I have had my share of "Jesus be may mascot" moments. I concur with Isaiah, "I am a man with unclean lips!" Our Jesus often seems far and even in total contrast to the Biblical Jesus.
[Pictured some of the Forum attenders, mostly pastors, church elders and seminary students]

Now back to the new math. Bob Roberts, Jr. says in his book The Multiplying Church that we who do what I do, plant churches, long for church planting movements [CPM]to sweep the countries we are working in. No argument from me there. He goes on to say however that what we need first is a Jesus Movement! [JM]
In Acts we see the beginning of a Jesus Movement that somewhere at the end of Acts turns into a seemingly out of control wild fire = [CPM] Church Planting Movement that sweeps across the pages of Romans through Corinthians on to Galatians, Thessalonians and into the 21st century.
Roberts point is that no one in the New Testament was trying to plant churches or start a CPM. They were Person Driven and that person being Jesus Christ. They were speaking about Jesus of Nazareth. Churches happen as a natural result of new believers gathering with other believers and forming new churches. That is the New Testament pattern. It should be ours as well.
For those of us who want to win people to Christ, we have learned the best and most successful tool is starting a new church in someones neighborhood. However, we cannot get the cart before the horse or the egg before the chicken or whatever. Our focus must be on King Jesus according to our Hebrews author.

Therefore CPM - CP + J= JM x C + NT = CPM. We can't win Christ followers from the world by talking Church Planting. We must add Jesus Talk to the equation. Then people will meet him and churches will happen and multiply especially when there is NT, new territory, meaning people groups that need to hear of Christ.

We are celebrating 15 years here in Brazil. We have planted 15 churches, one for each year. That is not a CPM, that is addition. We are adding one church per year. Our dream is for 200+ churches by 2020. We will need a CPM to reach our goal. New Territory? At the moment I am geographically setting in the middle of 400+ cities that do not have one evangelical church! That is NT!

A wimpy Jesus mascot will not = this new math. It will take a conquering King Jesus.
So Gary, is Jesus your mascot or monarch? Months ago I am sure Jesus whispered to me, "Gary, your heart is not big enough to hold all of me you need to be the leader and man I have called you to be." I asked him to start swinging the wrecking bar and tear down the walls of my heart so I could hold more of Him. I say to Him even tonight, "Please come with your wrecking ball and hammers, I want you as my reigning King! I want your blueprints for my life and ministry not mine or any other man or woman's.
Hey, say his name, "Jesus", to at least 4 people everyday this weekend and next week. I mean Jesus Talk believers. He is the missing person in many of we Christ followers vocab.
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