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September 30, 2007

God On Campus - Charisma Article



God on Campus


Charisma Magazine, Sept. 2007
By Suzy Richardson

A new spirituality is stirring America’s college students. Here’s how the Holy Spirit is touching the digital generation.

...Now more than ever, campuses are reporting a dramatic increase in the number of students seeking spirituality. According to a recent New York Times article, officials from a slew of prominent secular colleges including Harvard, Colgate, the University of Wisconsin and the University of California-Berkeley are reporting that students today are "drawn to religion and spirituality with more fervor than at any time they can remember."

...Chi Alpha Campus Ministries, which is affiliated with the Assemblies of God, has also experienced a recent surge of student growth. "In the last two years, our numbers have doubled," reports Dennis Gaylor, national director of Chi Alpha

...Jaeson Ma, president of Campus Church Networks, a student-led church-planting movement, helped launch the Campus Transformation Network with a simple Web site, campustransformation .com, where college students and ministry leaders nationwide could sign up to pray for their campuses. "When we started telling people three years ago about our vision, people thought we were crazy," he says.

But after just one semester, the number of campuses involved grew from 10 to more than 70. For the first time recorded in history there was not one hour of broken prayer for the nation's colleges. Today, roughly 120 campuses have committed to pray.

Across the nation, students and leaders have set up prayer rooms—even prayer tents—where students pray for their campuses and for their world. They pray to end abortion and to stop terrorism, but they also pray for their roommates and family members. Ultimately, they want to see revival on campuses nationwide.

At San Joaquin Delta College in Stockton, California, the members of Carpe Diem Christian Fellowship, a ministry affiliated with Chi Alpha, have been seeing miraculous healings. In 2005, director Matthew Gonzales says he felt God leading him to pray for Jim Yanko, who was then Delta's baseball coach.

In 2003 Yanko underwent an operation for a malignant, grade-four tumor and was again facing surgery for suspicious tumor cells. But when Yanko went in for surgery the day after Gonzales prayed for him, he says the doctors could find no cancerous cells.

Two years later, he says he is still cancer-free. "I am now trying to be as much of an inspiration as I possibly can be to the other people that are going through the same episode I went through, not just the patients themselves, but the family and the loved ones and everything else," Yanko says.

Emboldened by the testimony, Carpe Diem students are now praying for those in their community. At a Wal-Mart, two students prayed for a woman in the candy aisle who was bound to a wheelchair because of a hip injury. Gonzales says after the students laid hands on the woman and prayed for her, she was able to stand up and walk.

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At Arizona State University, prayer-room coordinator Chris Ngai has also seen prayer change lives. He recalls a student who walked into the prayer room late one night, on the verge of committing suicide. A handful of students talked to him—and then they prayed for him. "One minute he was crying, and the next, he was thanking us," Ngai says.

Student response to around-the-clock prayer is no surprise, Ma says. "Prayer has been so attractive because it's not about theology or theory; it's about encountering a living God that you can feel and know and hear," he says. "They're not falling in love with religion; they are falling in love with Jesus."

And through prayer, they are uniting like never before. "We're seeing students from all fellowships joining hands together for the very first time and realizing that, 'Hey, we're all on the same mission; we're all here for the same goal and the same God," adds Ma, author of The Blueprint: A Revolutionary Plan to Plant Missional Communities on Campuses. "The goal is to equip students in prayer ... to reach every student on every campus for Christ," he says of the book, published on July 7.

As they unite, students are flocking to events such as TheCall Nashville, where on July 7, young adults filled an entire stadium to pray for revival in the nation. Passion '07, a four-day indoor conference for college students, attracted an estimated 20,000 students from around the world in January. Likewise, the International House of Prayer—a prayer meeting that began in 1999 and continues today—attracts masses of students.

"One of the reasons we have found favor with these young people is the sound of hope," says TheCall founder Lou Engle, "that through massive fasting and prayer, a nation can turn back to God."

...Jeremy Story, president of Campus Renewal Ministries, whose mission is to unite students and college pastors through prayer and action, says in order to engage students, leaders must unite. In recent years, he says, that has been happening more and more.

"An increasing number of churches on college campuses across America very intentionally are praying together and are seeking the Lord together," he says. "That was an unheard-of concept. There is no history of that occurring to this degree of a significant level in prior years of campus ministry in our country, so it's huge."


To read the whole article, click here.


September 25, 2007

The True Glory of Revival

"i think that revival starts in the heart of the individual to take on the change needed to become a living vessel for Christ Jesus. are you willing to go through the fire? the refining fire...are we willing to take on the task of becoming more like jesus.? even if he unmask our grossness? what does a valley look like? can we avoid them? what are they good for? but o to only live in a state of constant purification and outpour over our lives...in rest and peace...let our hearts be in peace and growing towards the passion and fire to release the fire to others. prayer, what is prayer? i want to invade heaven with my words and worship only to be temporarily satisfied by touching God heart...not only once but time and time again day after day. if only reaching into heaven for a few minutes or for hours at a time...letting one's heart only burn each time more for the next time we can invade heaven.....i do not know but i would say after a while i think you would come out with a glowing face...and the heart only completely satisfied to be with Him! SHALOM May we Rejoice in our Sufferings!"
-Slate Stout

"That I may know Him in the power of His resurrection and the fellowship of His sufferings being conformed to His death; in order that i may attain to the resurrection of the dead. Not that I have already obtained it or have already become perfect but i press on so that i may lay hold of that for which also i was laid hold of by Christ Jesus" -Philippians 3:10-12

June 19, 2007

Take My Life - Video

On Feb. 2-3 2007, over 500 students and prayer leaders converged at Southwestern College from universities and colleges all over Arizona. We are seeing signs of revival all over the state, as this generation begins to seek Him through 24 hour prayer and worship!

May 07, 2007

The Tide is Turning

I thought we could all use a bit of encouragement as the summer approaches.
Here's an article about how campuses all over the US are becoming more and more open to God. Read it:

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/02/education/02spirituality.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1&ei=5087%0A&em&en=db1d268dc747e832&ex=1178337600

Our faithful prayers are being heard and they most certainly are being answered. Praise the Lord!!

April 05, 2007

Incredible miracles outside chapel!

My buddy, Kyle and I were on the side of the prayer house doing Physics homework, and a guy walked by. We said Hi, and he was strangely drawn over. Like he wanted to come but didn't and was totally reserved. And so we got to talking to him about God, and he was unsure of everything. Also, he had a cane and walked with a limp (he had had a broken bone set by doctors with pins, yet still healed incorrectly leading to a bad limp with discomfot). So we got to talking about Easter, and he didn't know Jesus, but I decided to start praying for his foot which had bones completely maligned. So we started praying, but I felt he really needed Jesus first. So I asked him what he wanted and I led him through a salvation prayer, and discussion, then we continued to pray for his foot. Kyle felt the burning sensation in the guy's foot jump like 20 degrees! The guy got up after prayer and put down his cane and was like "whoo, I feel new!" And he liked jumped up and down.
So this guy, Dale, received the greatest miracle of all!! Salvation plus the bonus, not needing a doctor to re break his bone and pay for it! Jesus rocked him and he was like "i am going home to break out the old Bibles I have hidden" AMEN JESUS! He did it all, and this week is jam packed full of great testimonies, God is worthy and faithful to this campus especially this week of Resurrection! Glory to Jesus, our God.

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March 30, 2007

Testimonies of Jesus at the Prayer House

The following are testimonies that have been composed and written by actual people in the prayer house. Praise Jesus!
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The people that God has been trying to reach... that's me... I simply got lost in the busy-ness of college & felt totally far from the Lord. I finally feel that... well I finally understand that the Lord is with me... He is fully in my life and I will never let Him stray from my focus. He deserves it all.
-Anonymous
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It's cold, so short and sweet! I'm Daniel. The woman @ the well story reminds me of my story. I've been saved 3 years; 1 year being saved I read the Bible – Convictions like “If you love me, why do you curse, drink, party?”
Women @ the well:
“The messiah, Jesus Christ, told me my whole life & everything about me!”
Jesus showed me my life and my sin through conviction, through the Holy Spirit. Now, I am Free
-Daniel
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God rescued me. For about 3 years I had depression and anxiety. Fear of God kept me from ever killing myself, even though I felt so bad that i couldn't really except Jesus' dying for my sins, because I thought I would never be worthy. It's true, I'm not worthy but that's what makes the gift so great. I couldn't hear truth through the screams of demons. Group therapy made things worse. Seeing a shrink didn't help. I took antidepressants, but they couldn't fix everything. God healed the wounds that no one else could. He took away the lies and saved my life. PRAISE GOD
-Bre
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I used to wake up thinking “how am I going to pass the time today, until I can go to sleep again?” Then someone told me there was evidence that the Bible was true and Jesus rose from the dead. Long story short, I was struck by the amazing nearness and reality of God and this love as I lay on a field weeping 7 years ago. Everyday convinces more and more that He is here and that He is a freaking Volcano of Goodness. I love you Jesus. Thank you for my life
-Peter
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When my boyfriend of 4 years (he had proposed to me) broke up with me. I was so heart broken and mad at God. I accused God of not knowing what love is. He's supposed to be the God of love.
As time went on I started to heal. I could see that my boyfriend had been controlling my life: all our friends were his friends, we did what he wanted to do, thought what he thought, liked what he liked. I had stuffed pieces of me away until I didn't know my self anymore. I had essentially become his puppet. No wonder God allowed us to break up and all the pain I went through! God gives us free choice so when we love Him, it's because we want to. He doesn't want puppets and He didn't want me to be Dave's puppet.
God is so good and all-knowing. Now I am with the most loving guy.
-Barb
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Jesus me sano de mi anguista y me libero para servirle. Alleluia. Jesus, el todo-poderoso, me vio y me sano. A mi. El se importa de el mas debil y el mas perdido. No favora a ninguno mas que a otro y me salvo. amen
-Anonymous
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A year ago I was at a place of nothing. My family was falling apart because of me, my boyfriend and I were broken up in the midst of this struggle and for two weeks I was confused, shaken, and afraid that there was no light at the end of the tunnel and that my heart was not really truly good. Two weeks into the darkness, physically sick and spiritually starving I walked by the 24/7 prayer tent and I signed up to pray – why I never did this before I wondered. God met me there in such a comforting way and His heart reached into mine right where I was. He loves me where I am!! Me! I was sure that I had disappoointed my Lord and wounded Him again – But He told me - “My love, I took the pain on the cross once for you and when I did, my Righteousness is free for you.” I am in you. When my Father looks upon you, my handmaiden, He sees the righteousness of Me! Why you ask? I love You! No Conditions and no Limits! “No love on this earth had I ever found. At that moment the love of God began to heal me and so has healed me to this day that confidence in this love has radically changed me. Where once I was filled and overcome by pride, fear, self-rejection and confusion (self-made giants) – God glorified himself by rising up confidence, humility love and grace. Now today, my precious Daddy has blessed me with a New relationship with my Mom, my sister and a family of brothers, sisters mothers and Fathers that were born out of a surrendered heart! I am a New Creation! The old has gone the new has come and daily my Father, my Bridegroom loves me and woos me closer to Him in a deeper intimacy with my Prince. I have never known such healing and by His grace I never want to be away from His presence! He didn't let me settles for less and now i have more than I could ever dream for! Now I too am with the Most loving and amazing guy!
-Heidi
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The time is 4:45 am. As I listen to His music being played on CD and as I reflect upon all of His goodness including my beautiful wife who is here with me this hour(s), I realize how truly unworthy I am to deserve all that He has given me. He has been with me every step of my Life's journey so far, and i know in my heart He will be there with me all the way to the end... Everyday, I thank Him for all that He has given me. H ehas given me sooo much including three sons that have been such a joy to my heart. Jon, which means gift from God, has the heart of God. He is like David of old; always seeking after God's heart. Darrin who has the courage of Sampson and wisdom of the prophets of old. Jordan who has a heart of compassion. He seems to be able to make friends whereever he is. My wife Joanie... who is my light, my rock, my comfort and my catalyst for why I do what I do. Question: Why me Lord? How come I have all these good things in my life? God's answer: “It's because I have, and always will love you!” Reply: Lord I am astonished and amazed and stand in awe of you! God responds: “Larry, quit standing there in amazement, come let us break bread together and continue our journey together. I still have more to show you!” I respond: Lord you are totally awesome! I love you!
And so the journey continues...
-Harry
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It's important for me to remember not to make the holy places of fuel a den of thieves. For most, that is the churches & houses of prayer, but for those called to be without blemish, that is ourselves. Jesus will come and scourge away the evil that posses us and prevents us from prayer and worship to the Father. Only by the Father are we accepted, blessed, & living. Only through Jesus are we prepared for His judgment.
-Ray A.
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Wednesday March 21, 2007 3:33am
My life has been a testimony to the power of prayer. God is faithful all the time! When Barb and I got married, our prayer was that God would give us such a great marriage that others would see it and would see God in it and then hope and believe that they could have the same or better! When my wife became pregnant with each of our three kids, we prayed over her tummy. We sang and told stories of Jesus while they were still in the womb. We dedicated them to love and serve Jesus. We prayed that the Holy Spirit would fill them even in Barb's womb like He filled John the Baptist in Elizabeth's womb! When the kids were little, I would cry out to Jesus to save them all and give me at least that grace. That they would love God most of all. Everyday that I prayed over my wife and over my children, I prayed that God's will over them would be done, for that particular day and for everyday of their lives. While they were still little, we prayed for the schools they would attend, the friends would have, for the choices they would make, the people they would marry. The choices they would make, the people they would marry. The children they will have one day and we committed it all to God's good will and pleasure. When they were each about 15 years old, we took them through the steps of freedom so generational curses would be broken over them. We spent years banking prayer for our family and their future, not knowing for sure if prayer really worked or if we were even allowed to pray this way for them. We saved for years in faith. With tears in my eyes, tears of gratitutde I can testify that God is faithful and He is good! He answers prayers. My kids all love and serve God. They are so free of the sins of their forefathers. God has brought so many answers. He's protected my family, my kids have never rebelled us as parents or turned from God. They are so gifted and anointed. They all love us so much. God has done it! He's doing it! He has so blessed Barb and me and given us the most important gift we could have even desired. The wholeness of our family. We are a family that is whole in Him! We are so blessed in a world full of so many broken homes and families. The Lord's given us a glimpse of the future, my son is dating the most amazing godly loving young woman. I see the legacy of prayer and worship passing on to my kids and they're doing greater works than we've ever done. The Lord has protected and guarded us through every trial and difficulty, every crisis and we've seen His faithfulness in every area. He is good! Hold on in faith & believe & trust Him! Our lives have not been trouble free, we have suffered our share of hurts and pains. But God is good and He will always show Himself faithful!
P.S. My wife is the most amazing woman of God ever! She is the most precious gift to me after Jesus! Her love has been such an agent of healing and grace to me. I thank God everyday for her!
-Pete

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February 24, 2007

Late Night Ministry to the Broken

We had a corporate worship gathering at the end of the night yesterday. 5 student leaders from NAU joined us! We felt led to give God the highest praise that we could.

"Even as we worship, God is going to touch people who are drunk, high on drugs, depressed, suicidal, and many others."

Sure enough, 2 men came into the chapel drunk during this time. One man stayed for over an hour, on his knees with his hands lifted up to God. He had tears coming down his face. The other man stayed for over 3 hours, and told us that thought he was going to be drunk all weekend long but God has given him hope now. He proceeded to tell us that he's never been in a fellowship quite like this before!

We continued encouraging and praying over everyone until about 3:30 a.m.!!


Scott's Account:


"The night began in some good, quiet worship. As more people came, we played bigger and praised louder. The Spirit so filled that place it was amazing. People were dancing, shouting for joy, singing praises, praying over each other, and some were just joyful to be talking with the brother or sister in Christ sitting next to them. It reminded me of what Heaven might look like."

February 21, 2007

Muslim Man Drawn Into Chapel

This past Monday, a Muslim man was drawn into the prayer chapel by the music (and the presence of God)!

Kristin's account:


"(He) came into the prayer room and sat down and you could see him just starting to relax. Scott started to talk to him and I think they started to talk about where (he) was at spiritually.

"(Afterwards), he was still hanging around at the door. You could tell he was sensing Jesus and he just couldn't leave!

"...I had no idea what to say to this guy and God blessed me with the right words. I remember talking a lot about what God's grace meant in Jesus and sharing with him some of my/my families personal struggles and how the Lord has brought us through...and then after a while I asked him if he wanted to take the first step of faith to accept Jesus and trust Jesus to help him believe and he said yes!"

February 17, 2007

3 Receive Jesus In First Week!

On Monday, the opening day of 24 hour prayer, a man named Tommy walked into the prayer chapel. He literally was drawn into the chapel by the music, and led to Jesus that night!

Friday morning, Ashley (Intervarsity) went to the prayer chapel in the morning. She met a girl named Wendy, who was unsure about where she was spiritually, and wanted a relationship with God! She prayed to receive Christ!

Later that night, Kristin brought her co-worker named Sashine, who asked if she could come with her. She had many of her questions answered that night, and left with a new relationship with God!

February 15, 2007

LoveASU Video Promo-ish Blurb

This video was edited and played at Christ's Church of the Valley for the greater glory of God. Enjoy
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February 10, 2007

red moon rising....

Two years ago I read a book that totally changed the way I thought about prayer... actually, it totally changed me. When you read Peter Greig's stories of what has been happening all over the world, you get this feeling, deep in your gut, that this isn't some guy trying to sell an idea--but a bird's-eye view of something that's happening inside thousands of people all over the world... a connection that couldn't be driven by anything man could produce. After I read it, I couldn't help but give it to all the people I love...

Well, last weekend Peter came all the way from England to talk with a bunch of us here in Arizona. Friday morning a small group of us met in Danforth Chapel (our little chapel in the heart of the ASU Tempe campus where a group of us prayed for 56 straight days last semester). After we had this beautifully intimate time of worship together, someone mentioned that we had distinguished guests among us. But to be honest, as much as I love Peter's heart, it really felt like the distinguished guest was the Spirit of Christ... He was so present, you could feel him in the room. I absolutely fell in love with Wendy, David and Peter as they shared their hearts and what they were seeing happen all over the world. If you weren't there, I wish you were...

But one thing I just learned from theLongbrake, is that you can almost take people with you if you share: your experiences, the things you learned, and a good set of notes. So here's my attempt....

The Church:
• "The church is the only organization that exists for the benefit of its non-members" C.S. Lewis
• The spiritual battles going on right now with determine what the church looks like the next 50 years
• No personality, product, or brand is going to get the job done
• The only place that things really start to happen is in our brokenness, our need, and our longing (in prayer) especially when we are really honest (Peter talked about being "naffed off" at God) ;) I love Brit-slang.

Peter told stories of people he knew that lived through the spiritual awakening that happened in Scotland in the early '50s. And when that occurred, many of the life changing experiences happened to people when they were by themselves (they would wake up out of a dream, or have really intense feelings of the Spirit moving inside of them). Man wasn't controlling it, the very living presence of God was just moving.

Prayer
• "Hell is an eternal church service without the presence of God" His presence is the most important element.
• He's seen prayer rooms where the presence of God is so real and thick that non-believers are drawn to it and can actually feel it
• God doesn't always speak to us with words - we don't have to limit our conversation to Him to just words
• The way that people from all over the world have been drawn to come together and pray is a movement of the Holy Spirit on the earth. Peter said with fear, "no one can claim this or take credit for it"
• We aren't creating this wave... we are just catching it.

What we are being called to: Isaiah 62
1. Unity (coming together across denoms and ministries)
Continually asking God to make the church beautiful (vs1)
• "Pray like it depends of God, live like it depends on us"
2. We are called to be watchmen on the wall (vs 6-7)
• Ascend this "wall" (in prayer) so we can see things from God's perspective, learn to hear His voice, and can recognize what God is doing in the world and in our culture.
• Sometimes when people are looking for revival they are thinking of the way it happened hundreds of years ago. Its probably going to look a little different. We have to be really open to how the God is going move (when Simeon was told he was going to see the salvation of Isreal, he probably wasn't expecting a baby)
3. Go out of the gates and remove the stones (vs10)
• Lets get out into the world and serve and bless other people
• Take the stumblingblocks (sterotypes) out of their way - be Visible and Accessible
• Lets be both intercessors and activists (combine prayer and justice to bring the needs of the world before God, and the bring the love of God to the world)

Wendy then spoke of how her and David were amazed at what was going on across the universities. She had this beautiful epiphany about how the night before Good Friday Jesus was in the garden asking his friends to stay up with him and pray. And now 2000 years later, students were rising up to answer that -- nearly 70 universities were engaged in 24-7 prayer last spring.

The rest of the weekend Peter spoke at the Take My Life gathering (I hate to call it a conference, because it felt like more than that). I expected a couple hundred people to show up, but over 500 students from NAU, UofA, ASU, our local colleges, and even LA were there. Some really beautiful things happened that almost feel too sacred to talk about here. If you're interested, give me (or someone that was there) a yell. That's a conversation that needs face-time.

And its so exciting to see how the Spirit is going to move. As we join together next week for another continual season of prayer, so are other universities around the state as well as several local churches....

come'on.

-cindi


ps. And I know all of us would love to hear about how God is moving... feel free to post your thoughts/stories here or on Facebook

January 17, 2007

First post, Second Semester - Expectancy

As I look back on this last semester, I am just overwhelmed by Jesus. Hundreds of prayer warriors arose in a couple months. 56 days of sustained and unbroken 24 hour prayer took place. Hundreds more showed up in the icy cold to worship a fiery God. His marvelous light shined brightly.


And in light of this amazing work of God, I am humbled. I am humbled because I know that this is only the beginning. The mere introduction to the story of revival at Arizona State University. We've broken out the good china, washed down all the floors and rolled out the red carpet. Now we're just waiting for the guest of honor to appear. We think He might be late. It seems like He's always trying to surprise us.


"For when you did awesome things that we did not expect, you came down, and the mountains trembled before you." (Isaiah 64:3)


I think Jesus likes surprising His bride, the Church. Surprise gifts always seem to get the better reaction. Have you ever noticed the difference in reactions? The reaction to a sweet gift that was unexpected is way better than the reaction you get after opening a box of socks you saw coming a mile away. It's that gift that is so thoughtful and unique that moves your heart- that thing you knew you wanted, but never thought to ask for. Those are the best.


"Since ancient times no one has heard,

no ear has perceived,
no eye has seen any God besides you,
who acts on behalf of those who wait for him."



He is all I want. He is all I've ever needed. And I think it's safe to say that we'll be seeing a lot more of Him this semester.

"Come Jesus, come. We want You more than anything."

December 10, 2006

Pictures of All-Campus Worship Gathering

Worshippers Gather Outside Lawn

The worshippers from 8 different Christian groups gathered on the outsides of the lawn...


Preparing Hearts For Worship



Extravagant Worship

We converged together onto the center of the lawn, on the middle of the campus, to extravagantly worship Jesus...



Worship Band


Many Worshippers Gathered




Arms High and Heart Abandoned

With arms high and heart abandoned!

On the Twelfth Month, on the First Day

Hey, wow, This is the blog that has been waiting a long time but I really feel the push to make sure this is published. Haha So I will give the story that I have given so many times to really show the power and hand of God over our Made2Worship event on December 1st. It is important to stress our need o declare the freedom and battles He has given us, and decreed for us. This is very prophetic and deals a lot with the words the Lord has spoken to us individually and especially the Bible coming alive. But Praise The Lord!

So background......
I was in Mexico the 2nd weekend of November, and I come back and there is a huge worship event that we have been dreaming of, ALL set up, everything done and completed. Like flyers, video, facebook group, shirts, you name it!! It was supernaturally fast and totally like a fire put in us to accomplish it.

So we have been praying to God for His guidance on how to defeat the enemy holding over the campus in death, and debauchery. We had been praying and fasting for the Lord to reveal His plan for ASU. So weeks prior we felt a real voice that has been pushing death on our campus is an attack in the spirit of Pharaoh (oppression, pride, slavery, wealth, ancient) and Leviathan (a sea monster, pride, ancient). So I return to ASU after mexico and I am stoked, like whoa, a HUGE worship event involving at least 8 different Christian Clubs on the campus!! I was just like so ready to worship! Come on, I mean, thats huge, the body uniting together to seal in the semester with undignified worship. But yeah, I am praying that week and going through my regular Bible reading, and actually I was 4 days behind on my reading. So the Thursday reading would have been Sunday's (the day the event was planned) and on that thursday reading I read, after all the event was planned, the day was chosen and everything. I read Ezekiel 32:

A Lament for Pharaoh
1 In the twelfth year, in the twelfth month on the first day, the word of the LORD came to me: 2 "Son of man, take up a lament concerning Pharaoh king of Egypt and say to him:
" 'You are like a lion among the nations;
you are like a monster in the seas
thrashing about in your streams,
churning the water with your feet
and muddying the streams.

3 " 'This is what the Sovereign LORD says:
" 'With a great throng (alt. 'a large group' NCV) of people
I will cast my net over you,
and they will haul you up in my net.
4 I will throw you on the land
and hurl you on the open field.
I will let all the birds of the air settle on you
and all the beasts of the earth gorge themselves on you.
5 I will spread your flesh on the mountains
and fill the valleys with your remains.
6 I will drench the land with your flowing blood
all the way to the mountains,
and the ravines will be filled with your flesh.
7 When I snuff you out, I will cover the heavens
and darken their stars;
I will cover the sun with a cloud,
and the moon will not give its light.
8 All the shining lights in the heavens
I will darken over you;
I will bring darkness over your land,
declares the Sovereign LORD.
9 I will trouble the hearts of many peoples
when I bring about your destruction among the nations,
among lands you have not known.
10 I will cause many peoples to be appalled at you,
and their kings will shudder with horror because of you
when I brandish my sword before them.
On the day of your downfall
each of them will tremble
every moment for his life.



and so Whoa!!!! I mean come on!!! Like, I have heard of allegorical confirmations, but to blatantly talk about the day and exactly what happened! PRAISE GOD, why not? He can do all things, I do not want to be one that puts Him in a box!
So the next day, I read my Eljiahlist.com e-newsletter and it's Kim Clement (a nationally known minister) talking about the water for Phoenix, az. Specific for here, and He is talking about how the waters will be set for revival, and new water will be coming. Here's what he felt that God was saying:

"I will begin with this city[Phoenix]. I will take the salt of forgiveness, the salt of unity, and the salt of grace, and I will take it to the source of the water supply of the cities of Arizona. And I will pour it into it, and the waters that were meant for revival, and the waters that were meant for breakthrough, and the waters that were meant for restoration that became impure because of religion, are going to be purified in these cities."

revival! That is the Lord's heart, to Revive His church, His bride. That is the Lord's heart, He wants a generation that only care to understand the Grace of God, Where all they know is that Jesus has taken them from the gutter, RADICALLy transformed their hearts, soul, mind, body, and put on new garments of purity. that is what we pray for, the greatest miracle! Salvations! Radically saved people, and that is what ASU is full of..... students desiring a new thing, a new passion, a new thing to live for besides the death, drugs, drinking, school, books, friends.

ASU now has a place for the Christians, people will think now of the Christians and remember the crazy dancers on Hayden Lawn praising God, or the ones who pray 24 hours a day and can't spend enough time with their God. ASU's atmosphere is changing and we are standing on those promises revealed and will not stop wrestling until there is breakthrough in our Generation! Many people have come up to me after the event on Dec 1st, and they all saw it, different friends, different dorms, they thought it was awesome, and they werent Christians. It's just so cool to be here in this time and I praise God for what He has allowed us to witness and partner with Him in it. LOVE ASU

December 09, 2006

Touched By Extravagant Worship!

The All-Campus Worship Gathering was so amazing! We saw at least 8 different Christian campus ministries converge together as one Body to worship Jesus as the King of Kings! As Jon said before the meeting, "This is not the end of something great...it's the beginning of something greater!"

A friend of mine told me that he couldn't stop weeping for the entire worship session! He was so undone by the presence of God!

After the worship time, freshman girl came up to us and pulled us aside. She had tears streaming down her face, as she explained that she had been running from the Lord since August. She was in her dorm room where she felt very cold, so she decided to go out for a run on that Friday evening. She heard the music and wandered over towards the meeting, though she knew nothing about it. God had so touched her at that worship time, that she came up and rededicated her life to Jesus!!

December 07, 2006

The Lost Are Found!

I have continued to hear new stories of what God has done through the 24-hour prayer this semester! A little over 3 weeks ago, a young man came into the prayer chapel in the morning. He began to talk with a student outside the chapel about how important it is to seek God and discover Him for ourselves. The young man was very receptive and even asked how to get to heaven! He gave his life to Jesus that very morning and has begun to study the Bible for himself!

One student felt led to pray for a young man who was meeting with people to talk about Jesus. At the very moment he was praying for the young man's salvation, that man gave his life to Jesus!

Another student was at the prayer tent when a campus minister met up with him. The campus minister invited the student to join him for a bible study with an unbeliever. The student felt led to share his testimony, which led to the young man committing himself to Christ afterwards!

December 04, 2006

Friday (Dec. 1) All Campus Gathering Rocked!

For those of you who made it out to Hayden on Friday:
Wasn't it awesome?

For those of you who couldn't make it out to Hayden on Friday:
Don't worry, this is only the beginning.

I know I am not alone when I say that Friday marked the historic beginning of something amazing at Arizona State. Praise the Lord for His moving on ASU. Praise Him for His amazing grace to our campus!

November 24, 2006

HE IS MOVING!!!!

First of all. Wednesday night was good... real good. :) As people filled the room to join in the last night of 24-7 prayer for the semester,God's weight impressed the small Danforth Chapel in a way that could not help but make us worship with ALL our heart. I was psyched when people kept praying and speaking, "this is just the beginning..." IT IS JUST THE BEGINNING. YAY!

Many people have been speaking about how the past few weeks the atmosphere has been different. Everytime I was at the prayer house in those two weeks there was almost continually a new person coming under the tent or in the Danforth Chapel for prayer or to hear about Jesus. Most of these people did not know the Lord. But something stirred in there hearts to come and to hear... how beautiful it is to see God truly stirring the hearts across the campus and leading them to us. Yeah.

On that note, I was blessed to watch a girl named Laura rededicate her life to Christ on Wednesday night. Her mom had heard of the prayer room over klove and had contacted Chris to come and join us for the last night of worship. SO her and her daughter arrived and within the next hour GOD moved in a miraculous way. He wants every child back home. She is his beloved and she is back home. Sigh... Even at the last hours he moved in a mighty way. He proved himself faithful to Laura... to me... to everyone who longs to see his face. Let us be encouraged. God is with us and is on the move... :) oh boy!

November 11, 2006

Angels Rejoice Over Tent

We had a big political rally at ASU last Thursday, that covered all of Hayden Lawn. Our prayer tent was behind everybody in plain view!

While waiting for the keynote speaker, three young men wandered over to the prayer tent. They mocked each other, saying that they had a lot of sin and needed to repent. We began to talk to them and they decided to come into the tent. The three of us in the tent had a chance to share the gospel with each of them individually!

One man said that he wanted to believe, but he wasn't quite ready to. The second man had heard God tell him to surrender all of his life to Jesus, and continued to hear God speak to him as he was in the tent! The third man, who seemed the most hostile at first, was directed to read bible verses about what Jesus had done for him, and he was absorbing it all in. Afterwards, he asked Jesus to come into his life!

November 03, 2006

he speaks in the deserts.

About six months ago God put on my heart six girls that had walked with me in my life for some time, but did not know Jesus as their Lord. I wrote them down and prayed for them often. Within the first month the first girl on my list came to know Jesus(God is so faithful!) The next four girls on the list all go to ASU.I havent really been apart of their lives for a few years now. For the past few months I have been asking God for opportunities to share his truth with them and for their hearts to be opened and that divine appointments would be made. Everytime I walked into danforth to pray God would lay these girls so heavily in my heart. About three weeks ago, God spoke intimately to me about each one of them. He told me he was preparing their hearts. That my brothers and sisters around me were praying fervently for them (for this campus and the people on the campus) and that I needed to not pursue, but wait patiently for them. SO! Since then, EACH one of those four girls has seperately called me. One called me and told me she needed to talk to me, that she as lonely and wanted to know where I find my strength.... Another called and asked me to come over and pray for her family that is struggling. Sarah(another girl) called me one day while we were worshipping on the lawn and I happened to hear the phone and pick up . She told me her heart hurt for some reason right then and she needed to talk.... Since then I have been able to meet and talk with each girl and share with them about Jesus!!!!!God is breaking down their hearts, all at different rates. But it is happening and ALL ofthem want to know more about him! God hears our prayers for this campus!!!!! He is reviving and calling hearts all over campus.. Be encouraged. Be strong and courageous and KEEP BATTLING!

:)

"Therefore I am now going to allure her: I will lead her into the desert and speak tenderly to her. " There I will give her back her vineyards, and will make the Valley of Achor a door of hope. There she will sing as in the days of her youth, as in the day she came up out of Egypt.
"In that day," declares the LORD, "you will call me 'my husband';you will no longer call me 'my master. ' I will remove the names of the Baals from her lips; no longer will their names be invoked. "Therefore I am now going to allure her; I will lead her into the desert and speak tenderly to her. "
hosea 2:15-17



:)

October 27, 2006

A NEW LIFE

I had the privilege of going to an Extreme Prophetic conference (Glory School) this last weekend in Tucson, AZ...I was telling a random friend from my campus fellowship about it, and last minute she decided to go. During the conference, she finally understood what it meant to believe on Jesus for salvation, and she trusted him as her savior! Soon afterwards, she started recieving words and pictures from God, and worshiping him in the freedom of her new life with him! It was so awesome to see her transformation right before my eyes, it truly was a resurrection of her whole being. She went from bound to unbound, dead to living in a moments time! God is amazing. Please pray for the growth of her new life with Jesus! Thank you for praying!!!

October 23, 2006

Doubt

This next posting is not in chronological order with my previous posting, but that's how my mind works. Last Tuesday during my small group with Campus Crusade, one of our guys started alot of tough questions about the Lord. I felt burdened to pray for him, and as I was doing so I heard God say, "We got him, Joel". After the meeting, he went to speak with one of our leaders, and I felt it would be good to spend some time in prayer for him. Going to the prayer house, I spent some time there helping folks move into the chapel. I was going to leave when Chris asked me if I needed any prayer. Recently, I had been struggling with doubt that would continue to crop up even after speaking with God about it. I would have to run through all the evidence in my mind and convince myself over and over throughout any given week. The real shocker was when doubt crept into my mind during worship, becasue worship is when I feel closest to God. Anyway, Chris and Ashley started praying for me and I just felt the peace of the Holy Spirit come over me in a way that I had not felt in a long time. I spent awhile just lying on the floor, basking in his presence like a child leaning on his father. Doubt washed away, and so did a sense of guilt for not having shared the gospel with my friends.

Come to me and I shall give you rest

As of recently, Campus Crusade has moved the location of our prayer meeting to Danforth Chapel to join other brothers and sisters in concerted prayer. Last Thursday as we were preparing to begin our time there, a guy named Trevor walked by the Chapel and began to chat with us. He shared that he was a fellow brother in Christ, but was caught up in drugs and alcohol and had been battling it for some time. When he passed by us he was actually headed to a nearby drughouse after being thrown out of a halfway house. We encouraged him to stay with us the rest of the night, and he did for a couple hours, during which we were able to listen to his story and just love on him. He left us that night, promising to later return. There were a few things he said that were very encouraging to me in regards to the effectiveness of the ministry of 24-hour prayer. I will attempt to reiterate them as best I can in keeping with how they were expressed to me:

"Why are you guys always smiling? It's starting to creep me out."
[after hearing his story]

"Part of me wants to go get a beer, but part of me wants to stay here."

"You know, I feel more encouraged talking with you guys than I ever did at those rehab sessions. It's just different there. I wish I could take you to one their programs so that you could talk to those other guys."
[after praying for him to be delivered from his addictions]

October 19, 2006

Fire In the Night

So I usually pray in between the hours of 11pm to 3am in Danforth Chapel. And I have to say, fire has begun to fall on the altar in that place. I hope that you're all feeling this. There are times when I almost feel guilty because I know I get to experience God every night for a solid two to four hours.

Last night (Wednesday, 10/19), a large group from Master's Commission came and visited the prayer house at midnight. Those guys were nuts. Just worshiping and praising God with no restraint at all. Gave me the chills. And it also gave at least eight passerbys the chills too! I kid you not, at least eight people stopped by Danforth Chapel, really interested in what was going on.

Praise God, for He is stirring up a holy curiosity on this campus. Lets pray for that curiosity to spread... and become desperation!

October 16, 2006

Salvation at the Prayer Tent

Some of us were out there praying last Monday. We were having a good time, and I could just feel that God was with us in power. It felt as though waves of the Spirit were flowing from us, and I just didn't know what to do with it. Fortunately, God knew what we were to do. He pointed out to Ben a guy who was sitting on the wall across from the tent. Ben got that zeroed-in hawk eye look, and asked me if I wanted to go with him to talk to that guy.

So we went and offered to pray for this young man. He told us about the academic pressures he was under. Ben and I shared with him about God being the Lord of the Sabbath, the day of rest, and about God's love, his desire for a relationship, and the measures that he took for that relationship, giving up Jesus on the cross for it to bear our sins. This all seemed to be new to him. We invited him to pray with us and invite Jesus into his heart. He was all up ons.

Praise God. He is into the business of saving people.

Salvation Springs Up

So Praise God!

At the prayer tent we have been seeing awesome transformations of people's attitudes, their days, and what God meant to them before they entered. Who's to say whether it is the aroma of Christ or just the light shining. I have seen, and many others, people walk in, not knowing what is happening with the 40 days of prayer, and they walk in and after a minute or two they just break into tears. I personally knew a girl that came in and she told me of the freedom she was hit with in just entering. But regardless of what the person shows outwardly, every person who wasn't regularly apart of the actual prayer movement have had to battle a little something inside to just come in. When they did, a new light was seen in their face, and when I talk to them before they leave, they bless me with their words! I haven't heard one person say anything but "I am so glad I decided to come in here!" SERIOUSLY! Like it's no little thing to hear that, when everyone is bogged down in school work and life, to have a place of freedom is huge, and that is all God.

We can do nothing to provide that elation and power. It's just a little old chapel among mammoth buildings with handmade poster boards full of prayers and praises. He has decided to make His home where the people call on His name in humble reverence, we know this to be as where two or more gather, there the Lord is also. His promise to us.

The late night hours have been amazing as four of us take the 12-2am shift and students walk by outside as they leave studying for hours, take a look inside and find students on their faces, a beautiful voice from the piano piercing their souls with the heartfelt praise and people pacing and shouting to God, regardless of the weary bodies that tell us to stay down. Recently I have had multiple chances to preach the Gospel as many others have done also, but not by us standing on the sidewalk waiting, but us praying in the tent, people come up to us, asking what HE is all about!! Literally the Lord is drawing lives closer to His heart. I have seen at least 4 people walk up to the tent, pleading for prayer as they are distressed in their lives, and their families' troubles elsewhere. People are understanding the power of prayer, the comfort to know something is in God's hands.

I truly know that God is healing hearts, seeking the lost, healing the lame (still waiting, but ohh it's coming) all for the Glory of His name. He is calling the prodigals home, and I watch it as we invite people to events and they show up! They want church, they miss the presence of God! So PRAY, because as Daniel prayed and fasted for 21 days, then the angel showed up, and said "Since the first day that you set your mind to gain understanding and to humble yourself before your God, your words were heard, and I have come in response to them. But the prince of the Persian kingdom resisted me twenty-one days." So the prince of the Persian kingdom held the Lord's soldiers back, so does the enemy here at ASU, but our prayers are ALWAYS heard, to heal this sick land, we must persevere and wait for the Lord to come and redeem the broken lives and bring back His name onto the campus that we all LOVEASU!!

GOD BLESS, His Love Endures Forever, it is our Battle Cry.

October 12, 2006

a spiritual resurrection

As I prepared for our weekly Bible study, I felt the Lord say to me "tonight is going to be diffrent"...ok, I thought...that sounds like fun! Well, it was. Moments that normally would be disapointing filled my day as I got call after call of normal attenders cancelling, but I continued to trust the Lord- that he'd make it what HE wanted! As I rode my bike to campus, I asked the Lord what he wanted to do that night..."resurrect" I heard him say. WOW! Ok, well the night continued to get more and more exciting!
As I arrived, I found two folks there ready to hear from Jesus. Well, they did. We studied the resurrection of Lazarus in John 11, and both of them seemed radically changed. The Lord called them out of graves...that night, one of them gave thier life to Jesus for the first time. You can pray that the other person continues to feel Jesus draw her closer, and that she too would experience the resurrection of Jesus in her life! e rest.

October 08, 2006

Power of God at Prayer Tent

This past week, about 25 students were at the prayer tent worshipping and praying for revival. We ended up having students from 8 different ministries on campus!

As the worship continued to increase in intensity, we all began shouting and declaring God's kingdom right in the middle of campus, outdoors! This happened spontaneously and continued for about a minute. One college student said he could hear us all the way from University St!

A girl next to me was weeping and asked Anthony and me to pray for her. The presence of God had so overwhelmed her to the point where she couldn't move, she was breathless, weeping, and was trembling! The girl next to her was also trembling under the weight of God's presence, and she had to get on her face before Him! Afterwards, the first girl told me that she's been feeling such a sadness from this whole past year, but that God lifted it off in that worship time!

Girl's Testimony of God's Touch

Here's the testimony from Micah, from the above post at the prayer tent:

Praying In the Night

It’s amazing how any measure of hurt and bitterness can be wiped away in a split second… but that’s God for you! God is moving at ASU, and I felt it firsthand at the prayer tent. How can you go from feeling like your hope is collapsing and your vigor for the struggle is waning to feeling fulfilled and at peace a minute later? I had never experienced anything like it.

We were singing praises on Friday, which had lifted my spirit, but I began to feel unhappy again as the music died down. Yet, as I listened to people pray, I experienced a feeling that was completely foreign to me. I felt unbelievably happy and at peace; there was a quaking inside of me that spread to the outside, and I couldn’t move. My entire body tingled; I was breathless and couldn’t stop shaking. Tears streamed from my eyes as the weight that had been pressing upon my heart was lifted!

The words that come to mind when I think about my experience are beauty, power, release, and assurance. I know that what I felt was God. He was answering my doubt and fears… and what an answer! I think a lot of people at the tent felt the Holy Spirit moving, and I think God was answering our prayers and making us aware of His presence.

October 04, 2006

Man Rescued From Suicide

A middle-aged man stopped in the prayer tent, asking to talk to a counselor. I pulled him aside to talk, and he began to share that he had fallen back into drinking for the first time in years, left his family for the time being, and was planning on committing suicide that very day!

I shared that what he was experiencing was a deeper emptiness and loneliness that can only be filled by a relationship with Jesus. He was very open the whole time. He then asked, "What do I need to do then? Should I buy a book and read about Jesus?" I told him that was a good thing, but that we should really pray to ask Jesus to come into his life and free him. Though he didn't feel ready at this time, my sister and I had the opportunity to pray for him.

During prayer he kept saying, "Thank You, Jesus...thank You, Jesus." The Spirit of God was stirring around the tent powerfully! Afterwards, he realized that he could not make it in his own strength anymore. As he left, he said, "Thanks, I feel much lighter. Woo!"

September 27, 2006

40 Days of 24 Hr Prayer

Prayer Chapel

Today was the launch!

September 22, 2006

community of prayer...

As we are getting ready to start our 40 days of 24/7 prayer, it made me think back to some of the richest times I have shared with my friends... times that revolved around prayer.

Times when a group of us spent the whole night bare-footed in our "whispering room" writing poetry, praying for each other, reading, listening, journaling, and just soaking in this beautiful peaceful presence. Times when a friend and I were so worried about a mutual friend who was trapped in depression (and making suicidal comments) that almost all we could do as we prayed for him together was weep... and ask God to hear the ache inside of us that could find no words. (And I'm happy to say that 2 years later, our friend is still alive).

Then I thought about last semester, when we had 24/3 prayer on campus, and a couple of my friends decided to take a 2am shift together. The five of us decided to make an event of it since we were going to have to drive down to Tempe in the wee hours of the morning (we all live up north). So we jumped in the car together, and had a half hour of great conversation and laughter. And when we got to Tempe, we walked onto a campus that was covered in a moon-lit peacefulness that I had never felt before. After we talked with some new friends that were ending their shift in Danforth chapel, we decided the spend the first half hour praying individually. Some of us journaled, and others just whispered in the corner, but we all connected with a very present, living God.

The last half hour we spent praying together, and the one thing that I will never forget, is how much I love listening to my friend, David, pray. When you listen to him, its like he's talking with someone he intimately knows... and loves. It inspires you, and makes you want to know God deeper.

That night is now a memory us five treasure together... the deeper connection we made with each other that night, the time we spent enjoying the presence of a God we barely understand, the conversations and laughter, and the french toast at 3am.

I know getting together to pray (especially in the middle of the night) is something that our culture as a whole isn't familiar with. But you may just experience a connection, that you never have before.

So grab a couple friends.... and sign up for a block.
I'm tellin' ya... you won't regret it.

cindi

July 19, 2006

Pure Life Arizona

Pure Life Arizona
the Pure Life fast was awesome!

May 02, 2006

Let us finish the introduction and move to the chorus

RA Torrey once said, "Nights of prayer to God are followed by days of power with men." I stole that quote from Becky Tirabassi. I'm sure she won't mind.

Guys, I feel as though this last semester has been a beautifully sung introduction. We prayed fervently, preached with courage and neverwavered once. It was beautiful. But I'm reminded of how this is only the introduction to the song of revival.

We have been met with amazing crescendos this semester (e.g. Good Friday and 24/7 Prayer), but I don't want to be content with what I have seen and experienced. I have been blessed to see a girl diagnosed with cancer receive negative test results during 24/7 prayer. I have been blessed to see 100+ prayer warriors gather for public worship and prayer. I have been blessed to see a street preacher put down his sign and get on his knees to pray with student leaders. But I know that we serve a God that is desiring for more. I know that this semester has only been the beginning of the beginning. I know that God has already composed an amazing chorus for next semester. And I can't wait.

To reiterate, RA Torrey once said, "Nights of prayer to God are followed by days of power with men." I believe this now more than I ever have in my life before. But I also believe that a semester of prayer can produce a semester, year or years of revival. And I think we have only seen the beginning of the beginning of a revival. Let's make a pact never to push through until we see this entire campus transformed for Jesus.

You guys rock. Praise the Lion of Judah!

Jon Yee

(Check out this verse!)
"Do men make their own gods? Yes, but they are not gods! Therefore I will teach them - this time I will teach them my power and might. Then they will know that my name is the Lord

April 26, 2006

A Call To Serve in 112 Days

Hey guys, here’s some info on a great opportunity I just found out about. It’s a way to serve the new freshmen on campus this fall, as they move into the residence halls during Welcome Week:

Join Sparky’s Welcome Team!

There is some training required, but I think we get free shirts, yay! =)

They want to have everyone signed up by May 1st, but I think it will be open until all slots are filled, so don’t delay.

My group has signed up for the early shift on August 15 & 17-- join us!!!

Blessings,

Reid