Thursday, March 05, 2009
Pacificministries Kenya Update 1
Kenya Podcast 1
Kenya Podcast 2
Interview with John, our Maasai Translater
Friends:
After some 25 hours of air travel and 10 hours of wandering in the Dallas and London airports, we finally arrived in Nairobi, Kenya. Leaving the airport and on the way to Bruce and Kate Dahlman (my cousin and his wife, our hosts for the next several weeks), we noticed a large plane surrounded by Kenyan police and military guards. The president of Iran had arrived to meet with political leaders here, and we managed to land at the same time.
Kenya is a land of contrasts. Within just several blocks, there are Presbyterian, Assemblies of God, Baptist, and Quaker churches, but add to these a Muslim mosque and training school. Even as we enjoyed a Kenyan cappuccino (decaf!) at an outdoor cafe, you heard the prayers of Islamic devotees broadcast throughout the neighborhood.
Tomorrow we spend preparing for a two day adventure in the bush...a genuine "in the rough" camping trip arranged by the Masai believers. We will meet in local homes, and show the Jesus film in a village meeting. We've brought New Testaments and dozens of Arobies...the flying frisbee-type toy which our family has enjoyed for years.
Sunday and Monday we will visit Masai game park.
Since we will be out of internet range over the next few days, please pray for:
Continued health and physical protection as we travel
God-arranged connections with the right leaders
Spiritual fruit among the tribal people
We received a number of very encouraging words over the last several weeks. Themes emerged from diverse groups...but all harmonius. A summary:
Everywhere our feet would step the Lord would be present to affect the people and the land.
You will bring Father’s love. The countries you visit will have a home you will call your own.
Two are better than one.
It is our prayer and belief that these promises are yours as well.
Bless you!!!
Darrell, Carlene,and Dannielle
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Pacificministries THIS SUDAY and Kenya Update
There are moments when life snaps into focus. If we think about it, we'll capture and reflect on them. (Think...our first moments of life in the delivery room, school graduations, weddings, and anniversaries) Those are momentous milestones that should be acknowledged. But other times these moments happen almost by accident and take us by surprise.
Last week, we traveled to Camp Pendleton California to bless our son Matthew, a Marine now deployed to Iraq. Carlene put it this way:
soldier brought some humor to the tearful moment. "Dahlman! Did you bring the whole family tree
here to send you off?" Click. The contrasting weather went along with the roller coaster emotions.
God in His gracious way hand brushed a rainbow
My heart is full of joy for the wonderful way the weekend unfolded.
Later that evening, suddenly for me that "life snap moment" happened. When we were about to take our final picture before Matthew boarded the bus, I remembered he insisted we all stand behind him. Just as the Lord stands behind us.....and we stand behind each other.
Scripture is filled with encouragement that we are not alone. There are references to great clouds of witnesses, angelic visitation and support, and the intercession of saints partnering with God to affect time and eternity. Jesus surrounds us with songs of deliverance and promises to never leave or forsake us....and the rainbow, God's note to Self:
Genesis 9:16 Whenever the rainbow appears in the clouds, I will see it and remember the everlasting covenant between God and all living creatures of every kind on the earth.
On Monday, February 23rd, Carlene, our daughter Danielle, and myself will leave for Nairobi and Eldorat Kenya. We'll work with various mission groups, churches, and medical clinics where my cousin Bruce and his wife Kate have served for 15 years.
We'd like to invite you to surround us, and send us on this venture. We'll meet for Worship at the River THIS SUNDAY, February 22 at 6PM at our customary Troutdale Community Center location. (Yesssss....after nearly 3 months of not meeting!)
Let's celebrate the sometimes obscure but momentous moments of life, and remember the many who have gone before us, and those who now, stand behind us.
Blessings,
Darrell and Carlene
Friday, February 06, 2009
February Worship at the River CHANGED TO 6PM SUNDAY February 22
A reminder we will NOT gather this second Sunday, February 8, instead, we'll meet at 6pm Sunday February 22 for this month's Worship at the River. We look forward to seeing many of you the 22nd. The following day, Carlene, our daughter Danielle, and myself will leave for Kenya.
- This weekend, all of our children (including Calvin, our grandson) will be in California to bless our son Matt before he is deploys February 9 (Destination Iraq)
- February Worship at the River CHANGED TO 6PM SUNDAY February 22
- See our Cascadia Gathering below
- March, we will be in Kenya for nearly 3 weeks. Our Worship at the River for March is CANCELED, but we'll send an email regarding a Passover gathering in April.
Thanks for supporting and praying for us!
Darrell and Carlene
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A Rendezvous of Prophetic Intercessors who are hearing from God about what he is doing and planning to do in the Cascadia region.
Castle Rock, Washington
Time: 11:00 A.M.
Location: Castle Rock, WA [map]
525 3rd Avenue SW
Castle Rock, WA 98611
(at the Castle Rock Full Gospel Church)
Purpose
Many of you reading this purpose statement have some history and relationships with key cities in the Northwest. May of us have been praying and contending for the Northwest for decades. In the last decade many of us have been meeting those who have the same heart. Your hosts, Darrell (Gresham), Dave (Southwest Washington) and Mark (Astoria) feel it's time we "rendezvoused" ...much as the pioneer explorers did early in our territories' history.
We believe God is calling us to a divine appointment....where we freely exchange and encourage one another. We are looking forward being able to gather with you as we seek the Lord!
Cascadia Rendezvous of Prophetic Intercessors
The gathering would focus on three simple elements:
Worship
What do we HEAR God Saying?
What do we SEE God Doing?
This is not meant to be a "Y'all come" event. It is primarily for prophetic intercessors who are hearing from God about what he is doing and planning to do in our region.
There is no cost, but a collection will be taken to defray the costs of the facility rental. No child care provided.
Your rendezvous hosts are:
Darrell Dahlman (Pacificministries)
David Bodine (Next Reformation Network)
Mark Acuna (Antiochhouse)
Sunday, February 01, 2009
As an atheist, I truly believe Africa needs God
By Matthew Parris, from The Times Online
Before Christmas I returned, after 45 years, to the country that as a
boy I knew as Nyasaland. Today it's Malawi, and The Times Christmas
Appeal includes a small British charity working there. Pump Aid helps
rural communities to install a simple pump, letting people keep their
village wells sealed and clean. I went to see this work.
It inspired me, renewing my flagging faith in development charities.
But travelling in Malawi refreshed another belief, too: one I've been
trying to banish all my life, but an observation I've been unable to
avoid since my African childhood. It confounds my ideological beliefs,
stubbornly refuses to fit my world view, and has embarrassed my growing
belief that there is no God.
Now a confirmed atheist, I've become convinced of the enormous
contribution that Christian evangelism makes in Africa: sharply
distinct from the work of secular NGOs, government projects and
international aid efforts. These alone will not do. Education and
training alone will not do. In Africa Christianity changes people's
hearts. It brings a spiritual transformation. The rebirth is real. The
change is good.
I used to avoid this truth by applauding - as you can - the practical
work of mission churches in Africa. It's a pity, I would say, that
salvation is part of the package, but Christians black and white,
working in Africa, do heal the sick, do teach people to read and write;
and only the severest kind of secularist could see a mission hospital
or school and say the world would be better without it. I would allow
that if faith was needed to motivate missionaries to help, then, fine:
but what counted was the help, not the faith.
But this doesn't fit the facts. Faith does more than support the
missionary; it is also transferred to his flock. This is the effect
that matters so immensely, and which I cannot help observing.
First, then, the observation. We had friends who were missionaries, and
as a child I stayed often with them; I also stayed, alone with my
little brother, in a traditional rural African village. In the city we
had working for us Africans who had converted and were strong
believers. The Christians were always different. Far from having cowed
or confined its converts, their faith appeared to have liberated and
relaxed them. There was a liveliness, a curiosity, an engagement with
the world - a directness in their dealings with others - that seemed to
be missing in traditional African life. They stood tall.
At 24, travelling by land across the continent reinforced this
impression. From Algiers to Niger, Nigeria, Cameroon and the Central
African Republic, then right through the Congo to Rwanda, Tanzania and
Kenya, four student friends and I drove our old Land Rover to Nairobi.
We slept under the stars, so it was important as we reached the more
populated and lawless parts of the sub-Sahara that every day we find
somewhere safe by nightfall. Often near a mission.
Whenever we entered a territory worked by missionaries, we had to
acknowledge that something changed in the faces of the people we passed
and spoke to: something in their eyes, the way they approached you
direct, man-to-man, without looking down or away. They had not become
more deferential towards strangers - in some ways less so - but more
open.
This time in Malawi it was the same. I met no missionaries. You do not
encounter missionaries in the lobbies of expensive hotels discussing
development strategy documents, as you do with the big NGOs. But
instead I noticed that a handful of the most impressive African members
of the Pump Aid team (largely from Zimbabwe) were, privately, strong
Christians. “Privately” because the charity is entirely secular and I
never heard any of its team so much as mention religion while working
in the villages. But I picked up the Christian references in our
conversations. One, I saw, was studying a devotional textbook in the
car. One, on Sunday, went off to church at dawn for a two-hour service.
It would suit me to believe that their honesty, diligence and optimism
in their work was unconnected with personal faith. Their work was
secular, but surely affected by what they were. What they were was, in
turn, influenced by a conception of man's place in the Universe that
Christianity had taught.
There's long been a fashion among Western academic sociologists for
placing tribal value systems within a ring fence, beyond critiques
founded in our own culture: “theirs” and therefore best for “them”;
authentic and of intrinsically equal worth to ours.
I don't follow this. I observe that tribal belief is no more peaceable
than ours; and that it suppresses individuality. People think
collectively; first in terms of the community, extended family and
tribe. This rural-traditional mindset feeds into the “big man” and
gangster politics of the African city: the exaggerated respect for a
swaggering leader, and the (literal) inability to understand the whole
idea of loyal opposition.
Anxiety - fear of evil spirits, of ancestors, of nature and the wild,
of a tribal hierarchy, of quite everyday things - strikes deep into the
whole structure of rural African thought. Every man has his place and,
call it fear or respect, a great weight grinds down the individual
spirit, stunting curiosity. People won't take the initiative, won't
take things into their own hands or on their own shoulders.
How can I, as someone with a foot in both camps, explain? When the
philosophical tourist moves from one world view to another he finds -
at the very moment of passing into the new - that he loses the language
to describe the landscape to the old. But let me try an example: the
answer given by Sir Edmund Hillary to the question: Why climb the
mountain? “Because it's there,” he said.
To the rural African mind, this is an explanation of why one would not
climb the mountain. It's... well, there. Just there. Why interfere?
Nothing to be done about it, or with it. Hillary's further explanation
- that nobody else had climbed it - would stand as a second reason for
passivity.
Christianity, post-Reformation and post-Luther, with its teaching of a
direct, personal, two-way link between the individual and God,
unmediated by the collective, and unsubordinate to any other human
being, smashes straight through the philosphical/spiritual framework
I've just described. It offers something to hold on to to those anxious
to cast off a crushing tribal groupthink. That is why and how it
liberates.
Those who want Africa to walk tall amid 21st-century global competition
must not kid themselves that providing the material means or even the
knowhow that accompanies what we call development will make the change.
A whole belief system must first be supplanted.
And I'm afraid it has to be supplanted by another. Removing Christian
evangelism from the African equation may leave the continent at the
mercy of a malign fusion of Nike, the witch doctor, the mobile phone
and the machete.
Friday, January 30, 2009
Pacificministries Worship at the River CHANGE TO Sunday Feb. 22
for our Worship at the River gathering, we were sensing a change was ahead for
us, but we were not certain how it would look, nor exactly what we should
say. Last year was prophesied to be a “gateway” season, where many were
entering into new things. We sensed that was true for us, but did not
have the language to express what we felt. If you have been following our
journey, you are aware of the word the Lord spoke to us about "living with
constant change."
of our belongings to Port Townsend as Carlene has been given primary
responsibility to care for her mother’s businesses and arrange for
her mothers personal care.
- Our December “Worship at the River” needed to be canceled due to the
snow. - Our January worship needed to be canceled because of our Korea assignment.
(full report with podcasts HERE) - In February, all of our children (including Calvin, our grandson) will be in California to bless
our son Matt before he is deploys February 9 (Destination unknown at
this time). February Worship at the River CHANGED TO 6PM
SUNDAY February 22 - March, we will be in Kenya for nearly 3 weeks. Our Worship at the River for March is CANCELED
into words, are being written on the calendar for us.
Lord will allow us to gather several times a year to Worship again together and
we will send you those dates as soon as we know them.
- Carlene
and I are officially moving to Port Townsend. We will keep our condo
in Gresham
for the next 6-8 months.
dependent on your love, your prayers and your financial support.
For the time being, you may send financial support to: Pacificministries PO
BOX 1351 Fairview OR 97030 Or go to Pacificministries.blogspot.com
and use our Paypal account.
- We want to encourage YOU to initiate gatherings in your home of friends (actually family) from Worship at the
River.
- We want to be with you to Worship at the River. We will keep in close email contact with you.
- Our itinerary:
February 5-9
In Los Angeles for Family Gathering to see Matthew Deployed
cousin is a medical director and Kate is a nurse)
Thank you, and bless you for your continued love, prayers, and financial
support!
Darrell and Carlene
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Rejoice with us!!
Dear Friends,
I am rejoicing. A many of you may know, I literally lost our passports, along with other resources a few months ago. I have always "prided myself" (dangerous words) on carefully accounting for essential travel stuff, which, if you lose, creates at the least great inconvenience, and at most leaves you stranded.
These past weeks in the Northwest we have experienced delays and displacements in our lives in record snow, ice, wind (75 mph in the Colombia Gorge a few days ago), cold, and flooding. Yesterday, after a wonderful 9 days of ministry in Korea,
As I stood in line with several hundred other travelers waiting to re-book and for the fog to clear, CNN was broadcasting the inauguration of Obama. I had this conversation with the Lord:
LORD: You are learning to live in days of change and unexpected delays. Trust Me. I am your Resource, Protector, and Guide.
ME: Yea...easier to preach it than to live it.
LORD: Wait....Trust....especially in the things you cannot see.
ME: OK
Now, I know that doesn't sound like much of a spiritual conversation. I was tired but trying to be grateful, even rejoicing in the trial....trying to keep a good attitude amongst many disgruntled passengers.
At 1pm, I was seated on the first of just a few planes to finally press through the fog and land in Seattle. I reunited with Carlene who picked me up in Bremerton, and within 3 minutes of entering the house, found our missing passports and other items. Yea God.
There is this wonderful story in Luke 15 that Jesus told about a women who lost, and then found a coin.
And when she finds it, she calls her friends and neighbors together and says, 'Rejoice with me; I have found my lost coin.'
So, rejoice with me, especially in the things we cannot see. In the middle of change, delays, falling financial markets, weird weather, disappointment with yourself, frustration at our disruption of plans...trust, wait, and rejoice. I am convinced we are learning to discern the birth pangs which foretell the end of this age. I agree with Rick Warren's prayer at the Inauguration:exists because of you alone. It all comes from you, it all belongs to
you. It all exists for your glory. History is your story...
Hmmm..everything we can't see
exists because of you alone. It all comes from you, it all belongs to
you.
I say, Amen.
I'll post a detailed longer (12 min) audio podcast as Korea January 2009.
Bless you as you rejoice,
Darrell and Carlene
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Korea January 2009
It's Friday morning I'm sitting in a Korean coffee shop where the temperature has hovered between 5-20 degrees over the past 5 days, and a fresh blanket of snow has covered the city of Seoul. The big floating and sticky kind of snowflakes. The city does not pause much...buses, taxis, and busy commuters set their heads against the blowing snow...and plow forward.
This country, known for it's tenacity and endurance against opposition is a testimony to the spiritual DNA God has given this land. I'm on assignment here, speaking to smaller and larger groups of leaders, churches, and mission groups. It's been pretty non-stop, and this morning is really the first hour I've had to post an update. I arrived one week ago after losing my passport (got a new one in Seattle in a record 6 hours) and literally flying over the flood from Portland to Seattle (as I5 was closed) to catch my overseas flight.
In a word, it was worth the effort. I'll visit 4 cities in these 8 days here, and, as always, the Korean people have received me with grace.
There are many reasons why I believe this trip was difficult with all the problems and delays. Suffice to say this as been our life the past months during Thailand airport closures, record snow and rain....and lost passports. I believe we are learning to live and prosper with constant change. We are learning to trust Holy Spirit as our Friend, Counselor, and Guide. I have, like many of you, been drawn to study the Book of Revelation with a fresh approach. As Mike Bickle as said, if you are a worshipper, intercessor, or prophetic person, you are pretty much guaranteed job security for eternity. Wow. (I'd encourage you to catch some of their teaching at ihop.org)
Carlene is finally recovering after weeks of a nasty cough, and I'll return Tuesday to help care for her Mother. I'll do a podcast later today and hope to post it at http://pacificministries.blogspot.com in a day or so.
Bless you and thank your for praying for us.
Darrell
Thursday, January 08, 2009
Despite Floods...Lost Passports.....I'm off to Korea
I'm in Seattle...the only way around the flood is to fly over it..(which is what I and many others from Portland did...)
For those out of the loop...I tried to summarize last few days in a 10 min audio report attached to this email...thanks for thinking and praying...what a wild adventure.
Darrell
Wednesday, January 07, 2009
January Pacificministries Update (January Worship at the River CA
In just a few hours, Carlene and I will take our son Matthew, to the Portland Airport for his final weeks of preparation for deployment to either Afghanistan or Iraq as a US Marine.
Most of us in the United States have experienced unforeseen challenges to our best plans. From unprecedented weather including 24 inches of snow in the Portland East County area, to civil unrest in Thailand, life has been unpredictable. One of our good friends, has been searching office supplies stores for her traditional Day Planner... you know the one with a nicely laid out schedules, hour by hour, minute by minute. She just can't find one. Marcia Burns, a writer who regularly posts her thoughts (ft111@spiritofprophecy.com) about what God is speaking to her recently wrote:
In a vision I received my new Day-Timer refill, but it didn't come with all of the extra pages like the long- range planner, expense sheets, etc. It was simply one black page per day, no frills. I believe this symbolizes what our position should be in the days ahead, which is to simplify, be frugal, and to take one day at a time without projecting out into the future.
One thing we can be assured of: God is faithful, and we trust him.
On Friday morning, I will deploy for my 23rd trip to Asia. I'll be speaking at several churches, and youth intercessory meetings. Carlene will remain in the states as she continues to care for her mother. Consistent with challenges and changes, we have cancelled our Sunday January 11th Worship at the River meeting but Lord willing... will gather on the second Sunday, February 8 at the Troutdale Community Center .
Just as Matthew has been in preparation for his assignment and Feb. 14th will be departing for an unknown destination, many of us warriors, worshipers, and intercessors have been in a similar season . Now we all look forward to a future perhaps undefined and a bit unclear from our perspective, but perfectly designed from God's.
We bless you, and thank you for praying and supporting us.
Darrell and Carlene
Saturday, January 03, 2009
An Invitation for a Gathering WEDNESDAY January 7....TWO Options
To All Is Our Wonderful-Spirit Filled-Passionate Lovers of Jesus-Friends,
I'll make this short and sweet. In order to simplify everything, on Wednesday, January 7, Carlene and I want to invite you to either a:
11 A.M. Late Breakfast/Early Lunch......Or,
6:00 P.M. Dinner
We'd
love to spend a couple of hours sharing a no host meal (or just a soft
drink/tea/coffee) at Xavier's restaurant. This is a moderately priced
family restaurant, where we have reserved a larger private comfortable
room that will seat up to 40. Carlene and I will share in a bit more
detail regarding our travels the last month in Korea, Thailand, Sri
Lanka, and Russia. We'll also update our perspective travel plans
(Africa and possibly India) and future calendar events for
Pacificministries.
Please call me at 503-997-0713 or reply to this email to confirm.
Please
also remember Bill Petersen's continued healing. I saw him last
evening... we want to pray for a normal blood pressure, and renewed
energy. You may call Delight's cell phone 503-380-7203 before a
visit. This morning, I also received a note from Connie Dana regarding
Mike.
Just a note to ask prayer for Mike. He had
terrible cold and cough a couple of weeks ago and it seemed to get better.
But Thursday he steadily got worse. Yesterday afternoon was diagnosed with
pneumonia. Thankfully he has prescriptions to help battle it. But
know that God has to win this battle for us.
(maybe we'll have healing intercession/proclamation at Xaviers)
Bless you and thank you for praying and supporting us,
Darrell
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Thursday, January 01, 2009
Prayer for Bill and NO JANUARY 11th Worship at the River
Dear Family and Friends,
Just wanted to send a quick e-mail to specifically request prayer for Bill and Delight Petersen. Since Bill's surgical operation for kidney repair in October, he has been running a low grade fever, which increased over the weeks. Christmas Eve, he was hospitalized and just two days ago underwent another operation to remove a 7 inch segment of his inflamed colon. We believe that God's healing power is at work.
I spoke with Delight this morning, and we want to pray specifically for:
1 Complete Rest, Especially during the Evening Hours
2 Comfort throughout the Healing Process
3 Quick and Complete Healing
4 Peace and Rest for Delight
The doctors expect Bill to stay in hospital for at least five to seven days, and you can reach him at Portland Adventist Hospital 503-257-2500. (Call first before a visit) They both would appreciate prayers and notes of encouragement at delightpete@yahoo.com.
ALSO....
THERE WILL BE NO JANUARY 11TH WORSHIP AT THE RIVER...BUT WE WILL HAVE FEBRUARY 8TH GATHERING. (details to follow!)
Bless you,
Darrell
Monday, December 22, 2008
Stuck in Port Townsend
Dear Family and Friends,
Just over a month ago I, (Darrell) left for Sri Lanka and Thailand. Just before Thanksgiving, Carlene joined me in Bangkok, and together we witnessed civil unrest which closed the international airport and eventually delayed our departure. All of those adventures are documented in our e-mail updates and audio podcasts at Pacificministries.blogsopt.com.
We finally arrived in Port Townsend Washington December 8th and Carlene and I began preparing for her mother's homecoming. We painted, laid carpet, moved a bunch of furniture, oversaw the maintenance and repair of various home appliances and performed other domestic stuff. (I can hear many of you laughing when you think of me and home projects...) Today's project is overseeing the installation of an outdoor chairlift (No, I am NOT installing it). Twice we prepared to make our way down to Portland, the first for our monthly Worship at the River gathering, and once again last Saturday morning... well, one look at the weather and we said no way. Our son Matthew, who has been stuck in San Jose, California trying to come home from his Marine training camp in Southern California since Saturday, has finally decided to fly back to Los Angeles and drive back to Portland with his uncle Scott. We are preparing the Port Townsend House for all of our children and their spouses and friends for the holidays, and hope to make it back to the Portland area for the new year... we think!
These past weeks we have learned to live the truth that God is truly in every delay. We are learning to wait on the Lord and submit our schedule to Him. We have heard from many of you that during this season, our best plans and great ideas belong to the Lord. Both Carlene and I miss many of our friends in Portland... and yet believe the the Lord is in this.
One of our friends, Delight Petersen, summarized in these past days in a way that I can't improve on. I'll quote her:
We bless you... and Merry Christmas!
Darrell and Carlene
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Cancelled
Because of predicted burry temperatures, Sunday snowfall, combined with our infamous Colombia Gorge winds, we've decided to cancel Worship at the River for tomorrow December 14 (many thanks to all of you who replied a few days ago of my error inviting you to a November gathering). As much as I love our Sandy River Community Center, it does not feel warm and cozy with the predicted weather forecast. We were looking forward to sharing about our travels, but visit our blog for our report. Please forward to anyone who needs to know of our cancellation.
Our son Matt, is due home sometime the next few days before shipping out to Iraq sometime in January, and Carlene is preparing her mother's house in Port Townsend for our family's Christmas celebration.
We Bless you, and look forward to NEXT YEAR!!
Darrell and Carlene
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Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Whew, we're Home Update
Carlene and I are
grateful to be back in America. Since October I've been in 6 nations
and banked nearly 30,000 air miles including the last month of travel
and ministry
in Sri Lanka and Thailand, including an extra week in Bangkok because
of
political unrest. We agree with Dorothy: "There's No Place
like Home".
This November 14 at our Sunday evening Worship at the
River gathering, we'd like to invite those of you who are in the local
Portland/Vancouver area to come at 5:30 p.m. for coffee, cookies, and
sample our special Thailand herbal tea. We'd like to take some extra
time to share some of our experiences with you.
Carlene and I sat down yesterday and recorded two podcasts, one a short five-minute summary of our trip home (including a miraculous coincidence), and the second a longer and more detailed account
of our adventure. Listen and laugh with us! We are truly grateful for your prayers, and the
classic Christmas song I'll Be Home for Christmas is reality for these
two tired travelers!
Hope to see many of you this Sunday evening.
Darrell and Carlene
PS 1 Our annual Top Ten List for 2008 is coming this week. I always
enjoy confirmations and healthy disagreements regarding my choices!
and...
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Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Bless the Lord
Friends.....
Have not had access to Internet, so will make this short. This situation here is, according to some getting worse. Northwest Air cancelled our flights, and we are about 11 hours from Bangkok and we are not anxious to return until there is some stabilization. Here in Chang Mai, the prime minister and his government are re-locating, and even though we are not in Bangkok, one Christian was murdered in the clash of protesters. We are again, safe, but are very cautious about moving around to another city as thousands of tourists are trying to leave. The King of Thailand is not anxious to intervene, and some say 4 days ... others say longer, before airports may open. (can we say "Merry Christmas" in Thai...NOOOOOO!)
So what does this mean. I have always said God is in every delay, but I really always meant minor flight cancellations or weather problems. We are living out this truth...and we still believe it. We are staying in a compound with some 15 other missionaries from all parts of the world. We are getting an education in Kingdom application from so many cultures, and we have ministered to many, as well as receiving the gracious hospitality of several families in this city. There is a purpose to all of this, and we are excited to discover it.
Our immediate prayer concern is wisdom with regard to our next move. I believe we will stay in this city until we hear the Lord. I am so glad Carlene is here with me, and despite our situation, we feel loved and surrounded by His Grace. We have many stories to tell...too many to tell now, but I want to share this.
Those of us who live in free and democratic nations have much to be thankful for. Having traveled to Sri Lanka and now, Thailand for the past 3 weeks, (both countries which face unresolved civil conflict), have made me aware of how I have taken for granted so many things. I encourage you to pause and Bless the Lord...for His great love and blessings we enjoy. Yet, I see a deep faith and a strength in the Thai Christians I do not see in many western believers, including myself. I'm jealous of it. We were fortunate to minister for 2 days to some 5 mountain tribal pastors and leaders, and their simple love for God and each other humbles me. We prayed for all of them, and felt as if this one assignment was worth our entire trip.
Thanks for praying, and we will try to update all of you in a few days. We may visit an Internet cafe, and check our email, and your insights and brief notes are encouraging. I said to Carlene last night....we really are not in Kansas anymore....(we are still laughing...hard at times and mostly at each other!!)
Darrell
Why do the nations conspire?
Dear Praying Friends,
Carlene and I have experienced both the richness and pain of this divided country. If you have been following the news, you know the major airport has been shut down stranding thousands and disrupting the country New York Times article. Even in Chiang Mai, (where we are), a northern city, government supporters shot dead an antigovernment activist on Wednesday. We are safe, but the best advice from local leaders is that we must remain flexible with our travel plans. Our itinerary is that we leave Chiang Mai this coming Monday with a departure Tuesday.
We are primarily ministering with a group of 30 leaders from literally all parts of the world. They are senior missionaries from Russia, Cuba, India, ant many other countries. We are spending today and tomorrow ministering to many of them individually.
Please pray for:
Clarity in our discerning travel plans
Peace in this country, as many feel they are facing a civil war
For strong Spirit filled leadership to guide the Church in Thailand
Pray this Psalm with us...we desire God's "kings" installed in this land
Psalm 2
1 Why do the nations conspire [a]
and the peoples plot in vain?
2 The kings of the earth take their stand
and the rulers gather together
against the LORD
and against his Anointed One. [b]
3 "Let us break their chains," they say,
"and throw off their fetters."
4 The One enthroned in heaven laughs;
the Lord scoffs at them.
5 Then he rebukes them in his anger
and terrifies them in his wrath, saying,
6 "I have installed my King [c]
on Zion, my holy hill."
Bless you,
Darrell and Carlene
Thailand
Friends,
(Carlene)
This is the day that never ends. Yes it goes on and on my friend. Somebody started planning it not knowing what's ahead, and they'll continue planning it forever just because ....this is the day that never ends. Yes it goes on and on my friend.......OH my goodness. We just walked in the door. It is 10:30pm Sunday night and we were up and running at 6:30. Let's see if I can "Thai this one together" for you.
Breakfast
Church
Tour of history of Presbytery missionaries and Aids Foster home for Thai orphans.
Lunch at Korean Restaurant
To worship center to hear Pastor Darrell
Fruit break
To ancient wall/gate to pray.
Stand around and wait for bus
Watch traffic...Darrell and I sang/danced at a outdoor public market square
Share a traditional Thai meal and enjoy a Thai childrens Christian traditional folk music/dance
The next day was filled with our team prayer assignments at the highest mountain at a Buddhist temple, Listen here, and here for our podcasts). Later that evening, some 2500 Thai believers came for a worship and prayer concert. Today, I (Darrell) speak in the morning to 50 pastors from Korea who have sponsored these events and have various mission centers throughout this country, and then, I will share this evening and tomorrow.
We are grateful for prayers, and a confirming word from Chuck Pearce a few weeks ago about Thailand makes sense. An excerpt:
“I AM beginning to surround this Nation. I would
say I AM going to break out first in the North, (currently, Carlene and I are in the northern area)
... I AM going to move in a very peculiar
way over these next 3 years, for My Wind will be like a whirlwind
around this Nation... I say teams will come and go with you as you worship
around this Nation. The Nations that surround this Nation will begin to
come to the borders and say ‘Come over...come over and worship with
us.’...“Do not despise a small beginning, for I already began in this Nation.”
Click here for Full word
Bless you,
Darrell and Carlene
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Carlene's adventure without Darrell
Monday, November 24, 2008
Pacificministries Darrell AND Carlene Thailand #2
(Carlene)
This is the day that never ends. Yes it goes on and on my friend. Somebody started planning it not knowing what's ahead, and they'll continue planning it forever just because ....this is the day that never ends. Yes it goes on and on my friend.......OH my goodness. We just walked in the door. It is 10:30pm Sunday night and we were up and running at 6:30. Let's see if I can "Thai this one together" for you.
Breakfast
Church
Tour of history of Presbytery missionaries and Aids Foster home for Thai orphans.
Lunch at Korean Restaurant
To worship center to hear Pastor Darrell
Fruit break
To ancient wall/gate to pray.
Stand around and wait for bus
Watch traffic...Darrell and I sang/danced at a outdoor public market square
Share a traditional Thai meal and enjoy a Thai childrens Christian traditional folk music/dance
The next day was filled with our team prayer assignments at the highest mountain at a Buddhist temple, Listen here, and here for our podcasts). Later that evening, some 2500 Thai believers came for a worship and prayer concert. Today, I (Darrell) speak in the morning to 50 pastors from Korea who have sponsored these events and have various mission centers throughout this country, and then, I will share this evening and tomorrow (4, 90 minute sessions) with Thai pastors.
We are grateful for prayers, and a confirming word from Chuck Pearce a few weeks ago about Thailand makes sense. An excerpt:
“I AM beginning to surround this Nation. I would
say I AM going to break out first in the North, (currently, Carlene and I are in the northern area)
... I AM going to move in a very peculiar
way over these next 3 years, for My Wind will be like a whirlwind
around this Nation... I say teams will come and go with you as you worship
around this Nation. The Nations that surround this Nation will begin to
come to the borders and say ‘Come over...come over and worship with
us.’...“Do not despise a small beginning, for I already began in this Nation.”
Click here for Full word
Bless you,
Darrell and Carlene
Prophetic word for Thailand given by ...
Prophetic word for Thailand given by Chuck Pierce
This is an
incredible prophetic word over Thailand given by Chuck Pierce last
week! My favorite word that Chuck shares from the Lord is this, “The
Nation that I have chosen - that it is now time for CHANGE is
THAILAND.” The Nation of Thailand is being shifted as we speak!
There
still continues to be anti-government riots in Bangkok. The prime
minister of Thailand was just stripped of his position and a new prime
minister and cabinet is being put into position. To read the latest
updates, visit the Bangkok Post online at http://www.bangkokpost.com.
Joy
Jitaporn, an intercessor from Thailand sent me the entire transcribed
word Chuck Pierce gave and she also translated it into Thai. Please be
praying into this incredible prophetic word over Thailand, the Nation
shifts as God wills, and pray for the safety of the people as
dangerous anti-government rioting is happening in Bangkok.
Prophesied by Chuck Pierce at Jaisamarn Church, Bangkok, Thailand on August 24, 2008:
The
Lord would say to you, “I AM beginning to surround this Nation. I would
say I AM going to break out first in the North, then I AM going to move
into the South, then I AM going to move into the West, then I AM going
to move to the East. I say to you I AM going to move in a very peculiar
way over these next 3 years, for My Wind will be like a whirlwind
around this Nation. I AM going to move with the young ones first, then I AM going to move and start raising up the evangelists for this region.
“I
say there will be a thousand of evangelists that arise from this
Nation. I say then 10,000 will go out. I say to you as I move around
this Nation, I will begin to converge on this city (Bangkok). This city
(Bangkok) has a demonic force that I AM ready to break. I will start
moving from around the Nation with worship gatherings from the North,
from the South, from the West and from the East and then you will
worship in this city (Bangkok) for 40 days,” saith the Lord.
“I
say I will draw the young generation to this city (Bangkok) and they
will camp and worship. I say to you every strategy that the enemy has
to hold captive - the youth of this city will break. It will begin to
be heard worldwide how Bangkok is changing. Because there is a sound
rising up, I say as you worship, it will rain and the winds will blow
and you will worship more. And the cities will flood. But the churches
will be filled with My worshippers and My sound will overcome the sound
of the enemy in this Land.
“I say to you it is time and it is
already beginning. I say teams will come and go with you as you worship
around this Nation. The Nations that surround this Nation will begin to
come to the borders and say ‘Come over...come over and worship with
us.’ I say to the leaders of this Nation, ‘Get ready‘ and the leaders
of the church of this city, ‘Get ready.’ For you will open up your
doors and they will be filled with worshipping, worshipping,
worshipping saints filled with My Fire. I say the change is now come to
this Land. I will be like a FIRE that drives the snake out of its
covering and no longer will it be able to vex this nation.”
Let’s give it a shout up into heaven! Let’s Stand up…stand up
I
want you to stay standing. I want you to decree with me. The time of
new beginning is on this Nation. The time of travail is now on this
nation. A new birth has come to this land. A generation is being
birthed. The Spirit of Revelation is coming down on this Land. The
gates of harvests are opening. This land will be refined and cleansed.
New supplies will come into God’s Kingdom people. The Generations now
will align. Generations are coming into alignment. Give one more shout…
Here
is the Word that the Lord has been speaking to me over and over for
Thailand. He has spoken to me clearly all year. He has said, “The
Nation that I have chosen that it is now time for CHANGE is THAILAND.”
And He has said to me, “You will be known as the Nation of Fire!”
This Nation is now being released under the Fire of God. That means a new passion of the Lord will overtake this ENTIRE NATION.
The Spirit of God says, “Thailand is going to be baptized with fire.”
HE
has said to me that this is your defining time. The leaders of the
movement of God in this region are ready to advance into their next
anointing. A new generation is rising filled with passion and fire.
There from this night forward, the Spirit of God will start circling
this Nation. His Fire and Passion will come alive in such a way in this
Nation that the Fire began to burn in this Nation. It will move into
this city in the next 3 years. There will be a Great Awakening in
Bangkok, Thailand.
The Lord says, “Do not despise a small beginning, for I already began in this Nation.”
This
is the final thing HE has asked for me to do. I was given a special
gift at the beginning of this Hebrew Year. It was a tallit from Israel.
Yet it was one different than I had ever seen before. I have carried it
with me and I have looked at it and I have asked God about it. As I
would pray about it the Lord said, “This is the Mantle for the Nation
of Thailand.” So though I carried it to other nations, the Lord would
not allowed me to released this until I got to this Nation. Not only I
am to release it, I am to give it to this Nation as the sign of the New
Covering that is coming over this Land.
I want us to stand up
again. I feel that I am to ask Randy (Randy Nelson) if he would come
here with me. This gift is not for Randy, but this gift is to be
entrusted to Randy so he can move it throughout this entire Nation - so
he can pass it from church to church, from generation to generation.
The
Lord says, “There will come a time where this belongs in a certain
church.” The Lord says, “There will be youth meetings where this
belongs in that meeting. For over the next 3 years, I am going to cover
this Nation in a new way.” And the Lord also says to you, son (Randy),
“You will align the other Nations around this Nation and they too will
come under this Mantle.”
What makes this tallit special was
this - it was called “The Fire Tallit.” I have never seen another
tallit quite like this. It says, ”You shall receive Fire and the Holy
Ghost will come upon you.”
(Chuck asked Pastor Poomwanate and
some pastors and leaders to come up on stage.) Chuck prayed: Father, I
come right now and I say, “A NEW COVERING in the atmosphere of this
Nation is beginning to occur this night. I say now Thailand will be
known as the Nation of Holy Ghost Fire.”
Father, we decree
right now that this Mantle is now being raised over this Nation. The
Lord would say, “Look up, for I AM setting a FIRE between the powers
and principalities that have ruled this Nation and My people that are
now coming alive in this nation. I say now I will shift the government
of this Land in a new way. For I will say I will loose FIRE to purge
that which is not ruling the way that I long for my Rule to occur.”
I
see like 6 different heads and the Lord says, “I AM raising a new head
and it will display My Head of Fire. For I will cover My people now.
They will come alive and I say to you from this night forward, I will
surround this Nation with the Fire of God.”
Let’s give a shout…
Lord,
I decree this night the present leadership of Your church is now under
a new fire mantle. And I decree that the next 2 generations will be
filled the Fire of God. “I say what the enemy has meant to stop in this
Land no longer can be stopped,” saith the Lord.
I am going to
ask Randy to receive this on behalf of these leaders and the leaders
will accept this new Mantle and then the FIRE of God will begin across
this Nation in a new way. (Randy Nelson prayed on behalf of the church
accepting this Mantle. While praying, he declared the Word of the Lord
over the leaders and people.)
Father, I (Randy) want to declare
to all of the leaders and pastors, each and every person, this fire
will be upon this land and will soon be upon you and will change this
country. You will see the harvest that God has shown you for so many
years.
Father, tonight, I (Randy) want to declare and say to the leaders of Thailand,
The
Fire of God is going to be upon you. You are going to spread this Fire
throughout your city. The Fire will fall on you. Fire that comes from
heaven that is going to burn up everything that the enemy tries to do
and open the heavens upon you. You will be able to hear the Lord, be
able to see His face, be able to know what to do. No longer will you
say that I cannot hear the Lord, you will rejoice in the day that the
Lord says, “You will hear My voice and you will move forward.”
(Chuck
took the tallit and laid it on the pulpit and prayed): Father, we
decree every pulpit in the Nation will come alive with Your FIRE.
Father, I make a decree tonight to a generation of idolatry that has
stopped the Word and the Power of God will now burn away. From the
pulpit we decree a waving fire going out across the people. We say,
“Receive the fire of God and move forward and advance throughout this
Nation.”
Now turn around and lay hands on someone and decree a
new fire of God is coming alive in their lives. Grab someone’s hand and
say, “Thailand is now under a new authority of God.”
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Dear Friends,
It seems like just a few short days since my return to the states and my internal timeclock has finally adjusted, yet suddenly, I find myself once again on an airplane. This is a good thing, and I'm looking forward to a new assignment in Sri Lanka and Thailand; two countries I have never visited. The visit has been arranged by my friend and interpreter Pastor Lee from Korea, who has been a missionary with the United Methodist Church in Thailand for some 25 years and recently began a new work in Chiang Mai. My primary assignment is to encourage, build up, and strengthen pastors and other church leaders during their annual gathering. For further information on the persecuted Church in Sri Lanka click here.
Thank you for praying for Carlene and I during this season of intense travel. Many leaders have suggested the church is moving through a gateway of new beginnings. 2008 was marked as a year of transition in politics, the economy, and the Church. This next season, many of us will step into our new assignments. This has certainly been true for Carlene and I as we remain committed to care for her mother, who is recovering from hip surgery in Bremerton Washington at rehabilitation center. Port Townsend, Carlene's hometown where we first met at a Baptist Church in 1974 and were married two years later, has become a destination point for us in this season of transition. We plan (unless the Lord directs differently) to retain our second Sunday, monthly Worship at the River gatherings for the Portland region, the next one being December 14, 2008. Our last gathering featured Carlene's Family Spaghetti Dinner....WONDERFUL!
I'd like to invite you to join with us in a daily prayer focus over the next few weeks. I've described intercession in this way: as Covering Fire, similar to a combat operation, where military soldiers covered each other as they advanced. I have assigned topics and Scriptures for each day, and I believe this focused prayer will not only bring protection and grace to Carlene and I, but will have application in your life and Ministry. We have sometimes utilized Chuck Pierce's Focused Prayer Schedule as the Holy Spirit leads us. Since we will be out of the country in for 17 days, I'd like to amend Chuck Pierce's strategy he released some years ago for a period of 17 days. I'll continue to post audio podcasts during this expedition, especially since these new countries will be filled with new experiences and needs.
This 17 Day Prayer Focus is also attached as a Word document for easy printing. I would encourage you to post it on your refrigerator or in your Bible. Join us!
Bless You!
Darrell and Carlene
17 DAYS OF PRAYER TO RELEASE COVENANT VICTORY STRATEGY
November 15 - December 1, 2008
There is a key plan that God is releasing. This plan is falling piece by piece from heaven to secure the blessings today that will effect the next generation. This plan effects us individually, corporately, and nationally. In the next 17 days the Lord will be releasing key revelation to each one of us personally. This revelation will affect the manifesting of your covenant blessings for the future. For the next 17 days we must diligently seek God. When I looked up the number 17, I found that its meaning is victory. There will be a key unlocking and setting in place of our future over the next 17 days. How we pray in these next 17 days will help to determine our victory in the future. These next 17 days will also set us in God’s perfect timing to advance.
Saturday, November 15: Pray for the President Bush and President-elect Obama to hear God (Romans 13). Pray for Darrell and Carlene's airline travel with smooth passport and customs transitions.
Sunday, November 16: Declare that God’s plan of judgment against His enemies be established. May this plan overrule any of man’s desires. The Lord sends forth judgment unto victory (Matt. 12:20). Pray for Darrell's accuracy in the discerning the Holy Spirit's intent in every conversation, public and private.
Monday, November 17: Declare that any unwarranted plan of destruction initiated by the anti-Christ system will be thwarted. Declare death and the grave will have no victory (1 Cor. 15:55). Pray for Darrell and Carlene's physical health and safety, especially in areas of political unrest and with Sri Lanka's persecution of believers.
Tuesday, November 18: Pray for your personal vision and destiny (1 John 5:4). Pray for Carlene's sensitivity to the Holy Spirit's revelation of her Ministry to the wives of pastors and leaders.
Wednesday, November 19: Review how you are moving forward and the resources you have (1 Kings 17). Pray for Darrell and Carlene's every aspect of transitioning, whether it be taxi, plane, moving from one home or meeting place to another, or one city to another.
Thursday, November 20: Ask God for a new stewardship plan (Luke 19, Proverbs 3:5-10). Pray for Darrell and Carlene's accurate accounting of all resources, both given and received.
Friday, November 21: Ask the Lord for faith strategies (1 Sam. 17). Pray for Darrell and Carlene's sensitivity of when to say no and rest.
Saturday, November 22: Ask the Lord to remove hidden grief from past losses in your life (2 Sam. 19:2). Pray for Darrell and Carlene's discernment of every country and cities redemptive gift, and how to encourage the people to trust God in their identity.
Sunday, November 23: Ask the Lord to break a spirit and shadow of death from you (Isa. 25:8). Pray for Darrell and Carlene's sensitivity to understand the history of the land and our assignment in it. Pray especially for the church in Thailand... for its growth, and maturity.
Monday, November 24: Put off a garment of defeat and put on a garment of victory (I Cor.15:54). Pray for Carlene's ability to celebrate and dance upon injustice. For Darrell's creativity in declaring God's promise of victory.
Tuesday, November 25: Ask the Lord to reveal to you His building plan for the future. Praise Him for all that He has done in the past to get you as far as you have come (I Chron. 28, 29). Pray for Darrell and Carlene's children: Nate and Krista and son Calvin, Danielle, Matthew (with the Marine Corps on desert training in California... training for deployment the end of January to Iraq), and our youngest couple Paul and Tyla... ready to celebrate their one-year anniversary.
Wednesday, November 26: Fast, to gain the prophetic strategy that will properly position you for victory over the confederated enemies that are set against you (II Chron 20). Pray for Darrell and Carlene's understanding of both the time and season, and especially what to do.
Thursday, November 27: Pray and memorize Jeremiah 33:3. Declare it over the government of your nation. Ask the Lord to open your eyes to revelation that has been hidden from you. Never think that you know more than Jesus about the redemptive plan for your life. (Jer. 33:3 Amp.). Pray for our discernment and the wisdom with regard to the things that have been hidden that God wants to reveal in nations, cities, and churches we will visit.
Friday, November 28: Read Psalm 20 out loud to the Lord. Let the Holy Spirit direct your prayers for yourself and your nation. Pray for the persecuted Church in Sri Lanka. Pray for their ability to endure and that their faith would grow, and each leader would be are assured of God's call on their life.
Saturday, November 29 Sing the song of the Lamb (Moses’ Song). If you can’t sing, read it loudly. It is key to understand right now! (Rev 15:1-5). Pray for Darrell and Carlene's sensitivity to the new song of deliverance, and boldness to sing it.
Sunday, November 30: Worship in a new way. Read your favorite three Psalms. Allow the Lord to raise up a song of victory in you (Psalm 98). Pray for Darrell and Carlene's ability to encourage pastors and leaders to move from traditions which inhibit the freedom of worship, and to sing the new song.
Monday, December 1: Exalt Jesus as ruler of your life, your vision, your city, and your nation. Establish Him as victor. Declare Him as victor ( 1 Cor. 15.57). Join with us as we reenter the United States (an 18 hour flight) and celebrate the season of our Messiah's birth, but also his victory. Let this day be a Day of Exultation!
Sri Lanka
Have just finished 3rd day in Sri Lanka with many being touched by the Holy Spirit. Have just a few minutes to post this audio reflection....tomorrow we join 30 pastors and leaders for a prayer and worship assignment in the central town of Kandy where high level Buddhists have a major influence. This country is divided and under great spiritual oppression. I have prayed for many discouraged leaders and the Lord has been faithful to bring refreshing and encouraging words to their lives. There have been wonderful moments of laughter....even as I try to eat the hottest and spiciest food in my life. I regularly carry water with me!
Our hosts have us staying in a place greatly damaged by the tsunami and you still witness the destruction. Thank you for upholding us....Carlene is flying 18 hours to meet me in Bangkok on Friday morning. The leaders we are working with in Thailand expect nearly 2000 at these meetings. Please pray for strength and wisdom.
Bless you!
Darrell
Sunday, November 16, 2008
I survived 2 flights of19 hours,4 sec...
Dear Friends,
I survived 2 flights of19 hours,4 security checkpoints, bad food (never
rides in Bangkok....all of it for at least two reasons. John and Sara
Kim. John and Sara are, missionary pioneers who have treated me like a
king. They have hosted me these two days before I leave Monday for Sri
Lanka. The story of their understanding of the spiritual history and condition of Thailand is HERE(5min). Their vision for this country is HERE(6min).
While here, the historic funeral of Princess in the Royal Family is effectively capturing the country.
Just saw BBC News report on escalating violence in that
and would appreciate renewed prayers over the next few days.
Thank you for praying for us!!
Darrell
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
THE ART OF GRATITUDE
THE ART OF GRATITUDE
In all things, we must give thanks. It is part of our DNA as human beings that we be grateful. If I eat a great meal in a restaurant, I want to thank the server and the chef. It’s just natural! If someone gives us a beautiful sweater for Christmas, we want to say thank you. If someone scores a touchdown for our team, what are we doing when we stand up and cheer? We are showing our appreciation. If someone wins a gold medal, or overcomes a daunting deficit to win, we jump up and down. We are thankful to be a part of that historic moment.
“In everything give thanks; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus,” Paul said in 1 Thessalonians 5:18. Intimacy has a voice, and we need to be vocal in our praise and gratitude. Thanksgiving is not just for the Thanksgiving weekend; it should be an everyday occurrence.
I believe that real intimacy with God cannot be hidden. It transforms us. To get there, however, we need to press into communion and praise. We have to live with a heart captured by God. Appreciation is often a tool God uses to draw us closer to Him. When we enter His presence, He usually tells us something He loves about us. He is very good at being grateful—and we need to follow the Holy Spirit’s lead in that.
God’s blessing should propel us into thanksgiving—our excitement over what He is doing must manifest itself in gratitude. Thankfulness is a test we need to pass every day of our lives. Whether life is good or bad, we always have something to give thanks for.
Many Christians have been conditioned to think that they enter God’s presence with prayer. But Scripture is clear that thankfulness is the door to His presence—“Enter His gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise. Give thanks to Him, bless His name,” says Psalm 100:4.
Whatever happens, we must thank God for the set of circumstances we are in. I’m not saying that we must thank God for something horrible that has happened: Christians are not called to be masochists. However, we can thank God that He is always with us.
Rejoicing in God gives us the opportunity to hear Him. When we enter His presence with thanksgiving, we open more of ourselves to His voice. When we want to know God’s will for a situation, we begin by giving thanks.
Probably two-thirds of the rest of the world would change places with us in the west in a heartbeat, no matter how poor our lifestyle. To many, we are rich beyond their wildest dreams. Count your blessings; there are so many things to give thanks for. If we struggle with being grateful to God for what He has given us, chances are we will be ungracious to people in how we live our lives. It is disciplines like gratitude, thanksgiving, praise, and worship that keep the presence of God fresh and alive in our hearts.
This is a fundamental spiritual truth that can re-shape and re-ignite our personal time with God. By entering His presence with praise, not petitions, we learn how to adore God. Our hearts become full of constant, continuous worship. We are people called to be happy in God; if we don’t have joy in our relationship with Him, how can we expect anyone else to?
As a Christian, who would you rather be represented by: the most miserable swine on earth, or the happiest person in the world? This is the very choice God faces! Nobody wants to be represented by someone who is glum and miserable. Thankfulness helps us remain happy in God.
Tuesday, November 04, 2008
Dear Pacifiministries Friends,
I am an unabashedly a "Fall" lover. Something about this season of harvest, cooler weather and leftover turkey sandwiches is so attractive.
The reason I am sending another email is to invite you to celebrate the blessings of this Fall season and worship in one my most favorite ways: Eating! Worship at the River this Sunday at 6pm will include a
See you this Sunday, November 9th at 6pm.
Darrell and Carlene
Updated Itinerary
November
1-4 Port Townsend Assisting Carlene's mother
4-6 Victoria, BC
House Church gatherings
9 Worship at the River 6pm Pacificministries will provide Family Spagetti Dinner!
13-21 Darrell Columbo, Sri Lanka Pastor's Gathering
21-2 Carlene and Darrell Chang Mai,
Thailand Pastor's Gathering
Saturday, November 01, 2008
November Update
Every four or five years or so, the wristwatches I'd buy seem to quit. No matter if they were expensive or the Wal-Mart brand, they just didn't endure. Several months ago I found myself in search of a new watch, again. I was determined to find a good quality timepiece, even if I had to pay extra. I went to my local Fred Meyers (liberal return policy) and over the course of several weeks, purchased four different watches exchanging each for a new one because, well, they just didn't feel right. (thanks Freddy's) Finally, I found it. The Timex Expedition Rugged Field Watch from the Special Operations Tactical Supply store.
- The face was large enough for me to see the numbers without my glasses,
- A comfortable leather band (I can't wear those metal ones),
- Equipped with a backlight for night vision (for late night illumination to find bathrooms in strange countries),
- A trusty and reliable brand (remember... Timex: takes a licking and keeps on ticking...except they don't make that ticking sound any more)
- Even an uncharacteristically stylish look (according to my son Paul who approves all of my fashion accessories)
But it was not until I returned from my expedition from Russia that I understood why the watch was a perfect fit.
Expedition in the dictionary is defined as:
- a military campaign designed to achieve a specific objective in a foreign country
- an organized group of people undertaking a journey for a particular purpose;
- a journey organized for a particular purpose
I believe the Holy Spirit is mobilizing a relational military force designed to establish His Kingdom objectives in foreign lands. This spiritual army is destined to proclaim God's love and destiny for the land and the people that dwell within its borders.
Recently, I had a very graphic dream. I was with several travelers on an expedition. My friend Delight was driving and I served as the navigator in an old van traveling on Highway 53. I knew instinctively we were on the wrong road. We needed to get back to Highway 51. While there were many more details to the dream, I believe the Lord was clearly inviting us to move from a:
Psalm 53 mentality (... foolish people say in their hearts 'there is no God'... God wants to see if there are any who understand and to trust in Him... won't those people ever learn?) and return to a,
Psalm 51 mindset.(... create in me a clean heart... renew a right spirit in me... restore unto me the joy of your salvation... then I will teach your ways... let "Delight" be your driving force)
Both the watch and the dream simply illustrate our expedition, our desire to walk in relationship for God's Kingdom purposes with renewed delight of a clean heart and a renewed spirit. We then have a responsibility to teach and impart His ways to people in spiritual darkness.
Recently I returned from such a Kingdom expedition. My good friend Pastor David Park from Seoul Korea and I flew to Vladivostok in East Russia. Our primary purpose was to encourage pastors, leaders, and the people.
Frankly, I was taken aback at the overwhelming spiritual oppressiveness which hung like a heavy black cloud over the land. Russia's history of hundreds of years dominating and controlling governments has spawned a spirit of fear. It affects land and steals the joy of life from its people. In the smaller city of Nakhodka where we held our primary gatherings, large smokestacks belched literal clouds of black smoke from coal burning power plants,
Yet Russia belongs to the Lord. God created this land and it's vast beauty for his glory. It does not belong to the communist government. God was faithful to reveal his heart for this land, and to bring wisdom and revelation to our expedition. Two themes emerged:
1 God has given Russian people a gift of dance. He has designed in their spiritual DNA an expressiveness and joy in the delight of who they are, and who God is. Think of the beauty of the Russian ballet, the music of Tchaikovsky or Rachmaninoff, and the Russian folk dances. Even in restaurant's, Russians create open spaces where tables can be moved aside so they have room to dance. Yet the enemy has stolen this joy, this delight, this expressive worship.
2 God loves this land. He loves the Russian people... deeply and with abundance.
But this revelation did not come at once.
Two days into our expedition, I began to be affected by the darkness and fear. I could not sleep, and asked for angelic protection and for God's heart to be revealed with clarity. Yet, there seemed to be no breakthrough, and Pastor David and I began to ask the Lord to give us his heart and strategy to bring a word that would restore the joy of the Lord to this land and to its people. I was scheduled to share the second evening of our three day conference, and as I began to prepare, I had this brief exchange with him:
Lord: I want to break through tonight. I desire to open heaven here... tonight.
Me: Okay Lord, just how do you want to do this?
Lord: Sing.
Me: Sing what?
Lord: Don't worry about that, just open your mouth and I will give you the words.
Me: Lord, they have a toy electronic keyboard with no sustain pedal and...
Lord: (silence)
Me: Okay
I whispered to the Russian interpreter Eva, that the Lord had changed the message that evening. I invited her to sing the interpretation:
Darkness... Behold Your Light Has Come... Arise Shine... Lift up Your
Heads... the Glory of the Lord Is Here, Jesus the King of Glory.
I am sometimes asked why I travel to these places as an intercessory/worshiper. This song is why....songs of deliverance.
Captured here, is a 2 minute audio recording: My Beloved Russia
Thank you for praying for us. Despite the economic climate, we feel the Lord is challenging us with the truth he is not affected by the world's financial markets. This is a great time to let him finance our expeditions. We step expectantly into difficult and dark places with his joy. The Church in Sri Lanka has experienced recent persecution and Thailand is politically unstable. Perfect timing. I'm remembering my new watch: the Timex Expedition... just keeps on ticking.
Bless you,
Darrell and Carlene
Updated Itinerary
1-4 Port Townsend Assisting Carlene's mother
4-6 Victoria, BC House Church gatherings
9 Worship at the River 6pm Pacificministries will provide Carlene's Famous Italian Family Spagetti Dinner! (detailsforthcoming in an upcoming email)
13-21 Darrell Columbo, Sri Lanka Pastor's Gathering
21-2 Carlene and Darrell Chang Mai, Thailand Pastor's Gathering




