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David, As a brother who lives in the Middle east and works among both Arabs and Jews, and has been to India... Luke 10 and the work of signs and wonders and miracles follow the preaching of the gospel. I receive this fact easier from the nameless…
July 12, 2009
There are so many seemingly contradictory things said about miracles in the scripture - endurance, eternity, this life being short, reward in heaven for things sufferend here, wicked generation seeks signs and wonders, Isreal rejecting Jesus even th…
June 25, 2009
I layed hands on my mother and prayed for her once. She got polio when she was a child and is handicap now. Don't know if it made a difference that she was not born again. Was I ever red faced when nothing happened except me getting embarrassed. I e…
June 25, 2009
Been thinking the same thing myself. Sure we get words from God, visions and dreams and pray in a prayer langauge. But what about the signs and wonders. Like all the healings and such as miracles. Where are they. Debra
June 25, 2009
What do you mean by "healing"? Is God, because of your prayer, healing every ill under the sun? Or are you referring to just praying with someone and then God works within natural processes he has set up in nature to clot a bleed or encourage an imm…
June 10, 2009
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March 31, 2009
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March 30, 2009
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cross posted from my blog www.intheway.missionaltribe.org Last September my friends Adam and Diana Clay spent a weekend at a bed and breakfast in Fort Worth. As they talked the owners who are Christians found out that Adam is a church planter. They…
March 27, 2009

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Argyle, TX - North part of the DFW area
It's already been a great Christmas for me.

Over the past four years, the highlight of my Christmas has been a Christmas Eve outreach for the homeless. I'm not doing that this year, and I was feeling kind of down, like I should be doing something to help someone. That's become a very important part of my life, not just at Christmas.

This past weekend, I joined my City on a Hill (COAH) Connection friends doing an outreach in Fort Worth. One of the ladies we met, mentioned her son. He lost his job and hasn't been able to find one. The situation is tough. He was a contract worker, so he can't get any unemployment. He's been sending out resumes, filling in applications, including a local McDonalds and still nothing. He is married and has two little boys who weren't going to have Christmas. Their grandmother is helping all she can, but she lives paycheck to paycheck as well.

My family and I, along with Adam and Diane had the priviledge of helping this family out. We bought toys for the kids, and groceries - a lot of groceries. In addition we were able to get them a gift card so they could get anything additional they needed. I also prayed for healing for the oldest son who was sick.

As I was about to leave, the Father said he had to "shake my hand," though we had earlier.
I was told when I turned away to head out the door, there were tears in his eyes.

One more "big give" left. We are giving small gifts to all of the residents in the my grand mother's nursing home. I'm really looking forward to it.

In both of these, I've been joined by my mom and my sister and it has been great as we got into it together. I didn't ask them to, but they wanted to get involved. My sister even suggested maybe next year we should just to one present each - and spend the additional money to help another family.

Strange, it now feels like the regular Christmas gift giving will be "nice" but not all that significant. My family and I have had a great Christmas together already.

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Simple Church Leader's Gathering

Yesterday I attended a gathering of leaders or simple churches in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. David Underwood of Keller Texas hosted the event. It was a chance to see a few people I love and meet a whole lot of other people I had never met before.

The Underwood's hospitality was wonderful and appreciated by everyone. Not only did they host the event, they provided for breakfast and lunch.

We had a wonderful time of worship followed by prayer time. Then after that there was a time for updates a… Continue

Posted on March 30, 2009 at 6:27am —

John Lunt

CHURCHES RECEIVE MORE CALLS FOR HELP

Posted originally here.

Pleas for help — spiritual and financial — are flooding U.S. churches, from tiny congregations to megachurches, as recession woes seep into the pews, a new survey finds.
Pastors say they’re giving out benevolent funds in record numbers, increasing ministries to the unemployed and the financially fear
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Posted on March 30, 2009 at 6:09am —

John Lunt

Friday Missional Story: Missional Reboot



cross posted from my blog www.intheway.missionaltribe.org

Last September my friends Adam and Diana Clay spent a weekend at a bed and breakfast in Fort Worth. As they talked the owners who are Christians found out th… Continue

Posted on March 27, 2009 at 7:30am —

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At 11:45pm on December 18, 2008, Nik P. said…
Howdy-
Extending Texan hospitality and gathering in one big Group.
nik
At 8:40am on November 13, 2008, Edgardo said…
Hi John,
Question to ponder: Is the millennium doctrine now obsolete and unimportant? Please see www.bibleone.net/TheMillennium.htm. Thank you.
At 11:52pm on September 21, 2008, Dennis Balcombe said…
Dear John: Great to be able to visit Dallas and meet so many great people from different backgrounds. I hope we can keep in touch. I also hope you can visit China and bless our people here. God bless.
At 5:06pm on September 20, 2008, Owen and Linda Blackmore said…
Hi John,

My appologise for not getting back to you sooner. I am looking forward to learning more about you and your mission.We are traveling right now and will get back to you soon.

God's Blessings,
Linda and Owen Blackmore
At 7:23am on September 17, 2008, Alan Knox said…
John,
Your work with the homeless has spurred our family toward working with in a local government-assisted housing development. Thanks for the encouragement!
-Alan
At 3:16pm on September 12, 2008, Ruth Sapp said…
Hey in the middle of this with my family in Ike. I have some here and some are riding it out. So will get with you once things settled down. My husband is suppose to fly out for Saudi Arabia on Monday. So looking forward to meeting you once things settle down. I might have to go down to Beaumont and help family clean up. But for sure will get with you soon.
At 1:59pm on September 12, 2008, Joseph Cartwright said…
Cool! I'll Check it out.
At 1:08pm on September 12, 2008, Joseph Cartwright said…
Yes, I am supposed to be retreating! It is a slow grind at this point (smiles)!
At 10:21am on September 12, 2008, Ken Halford said…
We might make a Saturday trek over there sometime... who knows?! I've traveled further for less. :-) The Arlington once a month thing might be really cool, though... Any idea when the next one will be? We sometimes feel a little isolated way out here... I would be interested to find out a little more about COAH.
At 8:20pm on September 11, 2008, Sheila said…
HI John. Nice to meet you. Frequently travel thru Argyle. Beautiful area.
 
 

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