Monday, June 13, 2005

Middle June Report

Halfway through the month of June and I have been impressed at what God has been doing in and through my life. At times I am still amazed at His Grace He lavishes on us and at times I realize that my projection of my earthly dad to Him is not always the truth. Perhaps that will be the Father's Day Salute on DigIt.

Prayer Requests:
1) More than ever, I am completely dependent on YOU to partner with me in prayer. I know ministry has been easiest/miraculous things have happened as I have had that support team around me. Originally I thought it was the "local church." Then what I realized these last two months was that it wasn't the people saying "Hi Pastor Lars." It was the people who believed, prayed, and occasionally fasted...simply that God would work in the hearts of students and in our midst. SO: Please, I ask, make praying for me a priority (as much as you feel led).

2) Summer Time. Normally it is associated with people relying a bit more on Grace to hopefully lead them back from their miscues. Pray for students to have a "HOLY WANT TO." And pray for the relationship with the Almighty for all of us (you, the students, and myself included) to be more honest, real, and passionate.

3) Itineration/Fundraising. Summer is also the time when I blaze the trail in search of new support or investigating why some support dropped off. I know that I have been blessed and I've been praying that as people invest in my minstry here in Stevens Point, that they experience something amazing as well from Christ.

4) Family. Please pray simply for the reconciliation of son's and parent's. Not me mind you...just pray that God's hand would shape and form hearts.

Thank you for being My Church that sends me.

1 Comments:

Blogger Nick said...

A second on the Father's Day Salute.

I remember summer being difficult to stay focused, and it's not a problem fast disappearing with age. Not so much a loss of focus period but focusing in the wrong places as a student...

Thanks for the prayer report! It reminds me to pray for you!

June 14, 2005 at 10:24 PM  

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