Thursday 9 October 2008

Holy ground

We were walking slowly and silently through the park that day. Each one of us wrapped up in our thoughts or even devoid of active thoughts but being silent before the Lord. I love this kind of thing, you know the stuff that scares so many people - being close with the Father and Creator of me. The one who knows me more intimately than anyone else does. The one who put me together in my mother's womb. The one who loves me unconditionally. The Lord God Almighty. I love to be close with Him. Jesus walked closely with the Father, and by His Spirit that is alive in me I can walk closely with Him also. Anyway, I was walking through the park and in front of me I could see Tom taking off his sandles and walking barefoot through the grass. I stopped to watch him and as I looked God spoke to my spirit. He said, "the ground on which you are walking is holy because every step that you take is in my footprints. " As I walked on I was aware of the Lord stepping ahead of me, just ahead of me, in such a way that as I placed my feet on the ground I knew that every step was hallowed. This immense sense of the Lord's presence stays with me still. I'm aware of His delight as I acknowledge Him in all my doings and beings. I'm aware of His displeasure as I grieve Him and of His embrace as I repent. He is my strength and the very air that I breath. As I walk this journey with 24-7 Prayer I am so zealous to see His Kingdom come that there are times when I get out of step with His Spirit and I long for that not to be so, but He has a wonderful way of bringing me back in time with Him. I have wonderful friends who pray with me and for me and are precious enough to me to be able to correct me when I'm going too fast. I bless the Lord for them. He created us to live in community and to love as He loves us. How wonderful it is to be loved. Dear friends, if you don't know the Father's love ask Him to reveal His heart for you to you. Ask Him to bring you into line with His will and purpose so that you can walk with Him, in His footsteps. It's a lonely road if you travel it alone, but with Jesus it's the greatest adventure.

Saturday 26 July 2008

This prophecy was given to me by Brendan McCauley on Sunday 20th July.
Those who know me and those who have read my blog in it's entirety will know how correct this word is!!
'What the Lord said to me was, "Oranges and lemons say the bells of St Clements." "Your sound, the sound of a bell goes way beyond the parish that you’re in, it will go, the sound of it will go." There's something about the bell, the Lord has called you to be a bell ringer, to warn people to be a watchman, waken up, listen to the time, hear the sound. And the colours - I think orange and yellow, they talk about - the yellow speaks about welcome, friendship. The orange is perseverance - there's a lot of the perseverer in you, and your ministry, whatever it is needs perseverance. You need to persevere and keep ringing the bell. Watchman - there's something about the watchman, watching over the flock, watching over the people. You're called to be a watchman, on the wall, ringing the bell, bringing people together. Persevere at it, you're welcoming people, welcome the people in. Welcome them to come and join you, you're ringing, you're ringing a call. What you're doing is you're giving out a call. There's a call - you're saying come, come. The call is going out so ring that bell loudly. Don't be afraid to ring it, don't let anything stop you, just keep ringing it. It will go beyond the parish you're in, or in the situation or fellowship or whatever you're in. And that's ok. They will come. If you will ring it, they will come. If you ring it, they will come. And some people will come over walls. Some people from divisions will come over walls to whatever for whatever you're doing. Then maybe they'll go back over the walls or whatever I don't know. There's something you're calling - you're sending out a call, you're going to send out a call or something like that. Does that make sense?'

Sunday 6 April 2008

This is my Support letter for being a prayer missionary in Wales

INTRODUCTION Why am I writing to you?
In 1999, 24-7prayer stumbled into existence with a vision to ‘turn the tide in youth culture/s’, ‘to transform the world through communities and movements of Christ-centred, mission-minded prayer’… 8 years on, this vision has seeded all over the world - with 24-7prayer rooms and Boiler Room communities in 70+ nations… including Wales.
Over the last 5 yrs, I’ve become gradually more involved in this crazy prayer-mission-justice movement, and having recently been invited to join 24-7’s UK Leadership Team, I believe that the Lord is now leading me to take on some responsibility for 24-7prayer in Wales.
I am convinced that there has never been a more urgent time to get on our knees, to pray and contend for young people and for our nation/generation. The purpose of this letter is to tell you a little bit about me and what I hope to be doing, and to suggest ways that you can get involved, and/or support me. I can’t do this without you!


A little bit about Lindy Morgan… a ‘firestarter’
For the last ten years, I’ve been working with (encouraging, listening to, interceding for…) hundreds of young people… and sometimes they break my heart.
It seems to be the norm for most young people to be brought up by one parent, not to have attended church on a Sunday or to have experienced prayers in school. For many it’s more important to be politically correct than to believe in Jesus or to even consider His moral teaching. Drug and alcohol abuse are at almost epidemic proportions and seeking love through early sexual relations is considered the norm. I’ve worked in schools as a youth worker, attempting to show young people how to have greater self worth and what can be achieved without having high grades in their academic work. I’ve also taught accountancy to underachieving young people, and have seen their hopes rise as they master these simple skills. And for the past five plus years it’s been my privilege to serve as a youth pastor for St Michael’s Church in Aberystwyth.
It’s clear that many ‘churched’ young people face the same difficulties and pressures as their ‘unchurched’ peers. And it’s not easy for them to live life like Jesus, to live contrary to the world’s values. However, it’s not impossible… I’ve seen prayers answered and hope restored in so many lives through prayer, and especially in 24-7prayer rooms. I believe passionately that prayer is the beginning of the answer for young people across Wales, which is why I’m ready to take this ridiculous risk and respond to God’s call…


What I’m planning to do…
1. Help catalyse 24-7prayer rooms across Wales;
I’m convinced that God is sending me into Wales as a kind of ‘prayer missionary’ on behalf of 24-7prayer UK… to call young people to pray, and to encourage the older generations in the Church to support, equip and join them. This will probably mean travelling around Wales quite a bit, meeting people and sharing stories, supporting groups, ministries and churches as they seek God for their own towns, villages and communities. I will be available to speak to churches and groups about 24-7prayer. I will be responsible for new prayer resources and websites in Wales. I will be training at least one 24-7 ‘Wild Goose’ intern, who will help me to help organise and set up 24-7prayer rooms (short/long term) and support to those who are praying. I also plan to draw together a ‘24-7prayer network’ across Wales, which will help us to fuel prayer through story-telling, training and encouraging one another. I have a feeling that I could be very busy!!
2. Help develop 24-7prayer in Aberystwyth;
2 Chronicles 7:14 is a call to humility, prayer, seeking God’s face and turning from wickedness… unfortunately, this doesn’t come easily. What I have found, over the past four years of 24-7prayer rooms in St Michael’s Church, is that when a place is set aside specifically for prayer, people will make time and are eager to come into God’s presence and seek His face. And for most people, these are wonderful times of breakthrough and blessing. (You can read our stories on the 24-7prayerUK website!) The Lord placed it on my heart during Easter 2006 to set up a prayer room that could be open 24-7-365 in Aberystwyth (probably not in a church building). We recently prayed non-stop for six weeks, 2nd February - 14th March 2008, in the old Theological College opposite the Aberystwyth promenade - I’m hoping that this was a foretaste of something permanent? (This 24-7-365 thing will, we hope/dream, become a base for 24-7prayer across Wales… funding this is a whole separate story though. Let me know what you think?)



How to support me
I’m writing to you, my friends, family and community, because I value your kindness and generous encouragement a great deal… I would be very grateful if you would prayerfully consider these practical ways that you can support me;
***prayer-friends: During our six weeks of 24-7prayer I felt the power of the prayers that people were praying for me… now, as I ‘leap into the unknown’, I would be grateful for a band of 10 friends who will regularly pray for me. Right now, I need prayer; a) that I will find favour across Wales, b) that the right doors will be opened to me/24-7prayer, and c) that the funding will be provided. If you would like to be one of my prayer-friends, please email me.
***money-friends: I have handed in my notice at St Michael’s, and my plan is to be available ‘full time’ for this new role from the end of August 2008. This means that I need to find about £1500 each month (if necessary, I will find some part-time work to support myself, but this will obviously reduce the time I have available). If you would like to become one of my money-friends and support me as I serve 24-7prayer across Wales, you can give a fixed monthly donation (£5? £10? £50? £100? …standing order is best, because I can claim Gift Aid), or a one off gift (please fill in the enclosed form for either).
As part of my partnership with you, I would love to send you regular prayer letters to keep you up to date with how I’m getting on and with some of the 24-7prayer room stories. Much love, Lindy. Email: windylindy24-7@hotmail.co.uk

Miracles for now? I don't see why not!

This post is open for discussion.
I believe that Jesus walks with us now as He did when he walked the earth in human form, through the presence of the Holy Spirit.
With this in mind we can know His presence in the same way that the disciples did - same, but different. We as born again believers have the Holy Spirit living in us. Whereas the disciples could only know Jesus' presence when He was physically with them we are able to know His presence all the time, wherever we are. So....filled with the Holy Spirit we are able to perform miracles in the way that Jesus did (controversial!!!??) - by listening for the command of the Father and responding to Him. You may think that this is too simplistic a view so I'm looking for your comments, but if we are in tune with the Holy Spirit and walking in step with Him then we can expect for the words of Jesus to be true about us when He said, "I tell you the truth, anyone who has faith in me will do what I have been doing. He will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father." John 14:12
Question.
Why don't we see miracles happening?
Is it that we are blinded, in our culture, to the evidence of God at work?
Is it, maybe, because we are scared of stepping out in the faith we have in Jesus Christ?
Is it that we don't believe?
Is it that we think that signs and wonders were only for the birth of the church?

I would say that we can and do see the miracle working power of God. We can but don't see it every day - we just don't always recognise Him, possibly because we are not 'tuned in' to His way of doing things.

What do you think. What do you know? What have you got to say about this?