Revival Conference Webcast

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Posted by roniya | Posted in Conference | Posted on 09-06-2010

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Tomorrow is the last day of the revival conference webcast.

Here is the link: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/revival-conference-live-webcast/v3

Day 3 – Thursday, June 10th

9am-9:15 – Worship

9:15am-10:00 – Concert Of Prayer

10:00am-11:00 – Session 9: Charles Price

11:20am-12:20 – Session 10: Richard Sipley

2:00pm-2:30 – Worship

3:00pm-4:30 – Session 11: Question/Answer

7pm-9:30 – Session 12: Mark Greening

Wales! Part 1

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Posted by roniya | Posted in General | Posted on 30-11-2009

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We had a lovely time in Wales.  All of us would like to return one day if the Lord permits.  We stayed with a precious couple, Morgan and Vashi, who bent over backwards in serving us and meeting our needs.  We are so grateful to the Lord in providing such wonderful hosts families for us during this trip.  Morgan and Vashi live in Aberfan which is about a one hour drive from Moriah Chapel where the conference was held.  Vashi had a friend visiting her from Bristol for the conference, Nicola, a lovely Christian sister in the Lord.  We enjoyed sweet times of fellowship with these three saints and hope to see them again one day, Lord willing.

There were a few unexpected occurrences that made this week slightly more interesting that it would have been otherwise.  Two of the three vehicles owned by Morgan and Vashi broke down.  There was definite spiritual warfare going on in opposition of the conference.  They rented another vehicle so that would be adequate transportation for all of us in traveling back and forth to Loughor (where the conference was).

Jon and Taylor drove over to Wales from Ireland with brother Steve Evans along with Ryan and Sean.  They had the exciting experience of crossing the Irish Seas on the ferry.  Dad, Jenny and I flew over to Cardiff on the day that the conference started.  When we arrived we went to Aberfan, the small village where Morgan and Vashi live.  After freshening up and eating a delicious Welsh meal we started off for Loughor and enjoyed an hour of sweet fellowship in the car en route to Moriah Chapel.  One positive benefit of having an hour drive back and forth to the conference was the opportunity to fellowship and talk of the Lord as we traveled.

Upon arrival at Moriah Chapel in the small town of Loughor we found the task of registration waiting for us.  It was a busy afternoon as we welcomed people to the conference from all over Great Britain, Europe, America, etc.  Moriah Chapel is the location of where the great Welsh revival started in 1904 under the preaching of Evan Roberts, a young man of the age of 26 who was greatly used of the Lord in that revival.  All of us were involved with serving in one way or another at this conference.  Dad assisted with the moderator, Jon was the photographer, Taylor helped with the videography, Jenny helped with registration and some with the sound booth, and I attempted to work the computer and projector for the worship time (that was very interesting, none of knew how to run the program, but we did successfully use it during a few of the worship sessions).  Jon, Jenny, and Taylor also had the opportunity to do a few special songs on the piano and violin (Evan Robert’s violin).

The church was packed on the first night when brother Paul Washer spoke.  There is a great hunger, especially amongst young people, for the uncompromised Gospel of Jesus Christ that he faithfully preaches.  The Lord greatly helped him in exalting Jesus Christ and the work of Christ in drinking of the wrath of God on our behalf.  At the end of the sermon he offered to talk with any who were troubled about their souls and one man cried out from the audience asking for brother Paul to talk with him first.

On the second day of the conference brother David Legge delivered a good message on faith.  I was greatly encouraged and blessed by this message.

“Faith is the key to every door in the house of grace….Faith is faith in God.  Faith will look after itself when we focus on God and especially on His power.  If you look at yourself you will despair, if you look at others you will be disappointed.  You must look to God.  Hebrews 11:6 – You must believe that God is active.  God is working in the midst of everything.  Faith in its strength comes from God.  If we do not have a word from God on a matter we cannot ask confidently.  Faith is the title deed.  Faith is our handle on the things we cannot see.  Faith is the title deed; I need to present it before God that I do possess it.  Faith is the proof that God is going to come through!”

Brother Yorrie Richards preached a powerful message Wednesday night on Isaiah 6.  The previous night after hearing brother Paul Washer’s message I was on my face before the Lord with that very passage before me.  It was a blessing hearing this older man pour out his heart as he preached about the holy presence of the Lord.

On Thursday I was greatly blessed by a testimony shared by a brother from Ohio.  It is really neat to see the Lord do a work of transformation over the time period of a few days.  This brother truly did meet with the Lord and left the conference with a radiant countenance and a fire in his bones to seek the Lord.  It was encouraging meeting some brothers, both from America, Ireland and the UK who are ablaze for Christ and burdened for their countries.  May the Lord raise up a generation of men who have the fear of God in their lives and boldly proclaim the true Gospel of Jesus Christ!

Most of Thursday was spent on my part seeking the Lord and rejoicing in the sweetness of His presence.  I spent time walking up and down the street in front of Moriah Chapel, sitting on a park bench, and just praising and worshipping Jesus Christ.  It was a really blessed day.  Later I listened to the message by brother Alan Bartley and was encouraged at the burden of the Lord that was upon him while he preached his message.  I recommend listening to his message.

Brother David Legge gave the last message of the conference.  It was a powerful, anointed, word from the Lord on God’s new thing.  I highly recommend that message also.  Both brother David Legge and brother Alan Bartley are from Northern Ireland and have a burden for the Lord to bring revival to their island.  I praise God for His mercy in bringing those two brothers to preach at this revival conference.  At the end of the conference I was overwhelmed at the mercy of God towards His children at this conference.  Truly, He is the God of mercy and lovingkindness.

Notes from God’s New Thing:

“Isaiah 43:16-21.  Are you willing for God to do a new thing?  If you aren’t willing you might miss it.

God is the God of the original.  Vs. 18 – We can learn from the past but we must not be bound to the past.  You can miss it.  The children of Israel could have missed it because they were focused on the past.

If we have a pre-conceived idea of how He must work, we might miss it.

The Pharisees knew the Scriptures but they did not know their God.  It is not the Biblically illiterate that struggle in this area of confining God to their understanding.

The poison of legalism is that it confines God to work in a manner that I am comfortable with.

Joel 2, Acts 2 – The reaction was utter confusion, utter amazement, they were all ill at ease.

Peter was the key to the Gentiles receiving the kingdom of heaven, yet he himself stumbled at God’s new thing.

Jonathan Edwards said that God never does a work of revival without stumbling blocks.

Our convictions should never become restrictions of what God does.

Some of the resistance to revival is based on our ideas of proper order.

How do you distinguish between a genuine prophet and a false prophet:

  1. Is the preaching in the movement Christ-centered?
  2. Does it oppose sin?
  3. Does it affirm respect for the Scriptures?
  4. Does it bring an awareness of the shortness of life and eternity?
  5. Does it encourage genuine love to God and your neighbor?
  6. Does it produce genuine conversions that bring forth good fruit?

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Conference sermon recommendations

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Posted by roniya | Posted in Conference, Ireland, Recommended Sermons, Wales | Posted on 28-11-2009

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Dublin, Ireland Revival Conference

Busyness and Spiritual Discipline by Paul Washer

What is Christianity by Paul Washer

What is Revival by David Legge

Loughor, Wales Revival Conference

Bringing A New Thing to Birth by Alan Bartley

God’s New Thing by David Legge

Nothing Without Faith by David Legge

The Holy Presence of God by Yorrie Richards

The Lost Gospel by Paul Washer

Last blog post on Ireland

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Posted by roniya | Posted in Conference, International Travels, Ireland, Jesus Christ, Recommended Sermons | Posted on 28-11-2009

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Hello everyone,

I’m going to attempt to catch up on blogging our trip….even if it is over.  I am going to do three sections, Ireland, Wales and London.  I’ve pretty much blogged everything on our Ireland trip but I’ll share my notes from the revival conference in Dublin and how the Lord worked there.

~Joy

Dublin Revival Conference:

I managed to listen to three messages at the first revival conference.  Here are my notes from two of them:

“What is Revival” – David Legge

Our God is holy – unique, there is none like Him nor will there ever be anyone like Him.  We cannot define God! If you want to know what God looks like look at Jesus Christ because He is the incarnate God.

Isaiah 57:15 – Revival often begins with a dissatisfaction with the status quo.  For the fallow ground to be broken there must be a seeking for God.  When revival comes, God comes.  The authenticity  of our desire for revival is measured and is relevant to our desire for God. We must long for God more than anything else!

Do we want God?

Revival is reaching higher for a greater knowledge of God. My goal is God Himself.

Little children, keep yourselves from idols, from ‘its’.  From the things that take the place of God.

[Bro David’s message contained some things that the Lord had taught me only a few weeks previously.  In His mercy the Lord revealed an idol in my life, an ‘it’ that I was seeking more than the knowledge of Jesus Christ.  I didn’t even realize it was in my heart.  It’s shocking how blind and deceived we can be to the idols in our lives.  Truly our cry should be to the Lord to open our eyes and help us to see!]

If you want a deeper knowledge of God you must bend low.  You must be broken. We have been sold the lie that broken things are useless but God uses broken things.  God resists the proud but He cannot resist the humble.  Dying to self and to selfishness will bring brokenness into your life.

You have been crucified with Christ and you’re just playing catch-up with your mind and heart.  You are dead to sin!

If you’re not right with God then you know you’re not right with your brother (and vice-versa).  Embrace the brokenness!  We have the choice of being broken or unbroken. Stay at the cross!

Confession – Keeping in the light and confess your sins when you fall.  Don’t struggle with your sins.  Confess them.

Filling – God will not fill a dirty cup. But if you’re broken and clean then you will be filled

The only life that pleases God is the life of His only begotten Son.

Revival is reaching high for the high and lofty One, bending low, keeping short accounts with God and continuously being filled with the Holy Ghost. And this will be a continual happening in the life of the revived believer.

The illustration of the little girl in bed with the picture of Jesus above her bed and the mirror in front of her bed.  If she remained laying down in the bed than she could see the picture of Jesus reflected on the mirror, but when she set up all she could see was herself. “When I can’t see myself I see Jesus, but every time I see myself I can’t see Him.”

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Busyness vs. Spiritual Discipline– Paul Washer [I highly recommend this message]

Mark 1

One of the greatest tactics of the devil is to make you busy, noisy, to keep you away from times of quiet.

Every Christian who is filled with the Holy Spirit, walking in the will of God and working as one has been gifted, virtue will go out of them.

Jesus knew that He needed to be with His Father.  He didn’t take care of all of the needs of the people before going to be with the Father.  He left the people.  He met alone with God before the day began.

Do you know the night watches?  The Christian life is communion with Him!  When was the last time you just sat quietly and just thought great thoughts about God and delighted in Who He is? And just listened?

Prayer life is thanksgiving, remembering, confession, communion.  One of our greatest needs is to delight in Him and spend time with God.

The most astounding thing about Jesus Christ was His praying.  And that is why His disciples asked Him, “Lord teach us to pray.”  They knew it was His area of expertise.  NO one could pray like Him!  There is no man who has exhausted the powerful resource of prayer.

1 Tim. 4:1 –

1. You must be nourished constantly on the Word of God.  If you want to be used of God it is most important that you realize  that you need to be nourished by the Word of God daily!

2. Discipline yourself for the purpose of godliness.  You are called to have a plan to grow yourself in godliness. Matt. 5:13 – Salt has certain characteristics.  A true disciple of Jesus that has an impact on the world will have certain characteristics.

Matt. 5:3-12 – These are the characteristics of a true disciple. We have an impact on the world by having Christ-like Character! Train yourself in godliness.  What we need are young men with character, with integrity, with depth!  The message we share, do we live it ourselves?  Do you want to impress the world? Live like Jesus Christ, live sacrificially as He did.  Have you studied the Scriptures about speech? Godly conduct? Have you studied love?

3. The Holy Spirit

The empowering of the church.  You must cry out for the outpouring of the Spirit of God on your life.

Long, pray, pant for the Spirit of Christ!

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On Sunday evening in Dublin we went to hear bro Paul Washer preach and he preached on 2 Cor. 5:21.  It is the same message that he gave in Wales at the conference.  At the end of this message the first time I heard it I wanted to go on my face and worship the Lord.  I wasn’t able to due to the circumstances of the evening but in Wales….I was able to worship and I saw the Lord high and lifted up and all I could cry was ‘I am undone’.  In His mercy the Lord revealed His holy, holy holy character to me and also the depravity and exceeding sinfulness of man apart from Christ. Oh! How great is the mercy of God towards the most undeserving, wretched, and desperately needy creature – mankind.

Paul Washer (Dublin)

1 Cor. 5:21 – Jesus walked on this earth as a perfect man.  There has never been one moment when you have loved God as He deserves – with all your heart, mind, soul and strength. Never. But Jesus Christ has never had one moment when He has not loved God as God deserves.  He has always loved God with ALL of His heart, mind, soul and strength.

One of our problems is that we do not see how wicked our sin is.  The great problem of man IS that God is just.  It’s not a problem to have a just judge unless you’re a criminal.  God cannot turn and pretend He doesn’t see your sin.  Hell is filled with the justness of God.  How can God forgive wicked men? His Son took on the perfect form of man and voluntarily took on our sins.  God Himself absorbed His wrath in Himself in His Son.  Christ was always the perfect Man.

At the moment when a person believes on Jesus Christ unto salvation they are justified.  The sins of God’s people were imputed to Jesus Christ.  On the cross Jesus took on our sins and God treated Him as the guilty One.

We do not understand that we ought to be condemned.  Because we have broken God’s law, you’re under a curse.  A curse is when God withdraws all favor from a man and pours out His wrath on him.  Matthew 5 – If you’re blessed, it’s only because Jesus Christ was cursed.

God hates evil – this is good news for us.  God is love thus He must hate evil.

The writings of John Flavel on ‘The Father’s Bargain’.

Use 6. Hence judge, How reasonable it is that believers should embrace the hardest terms of obedience unto Christ, who complied with such hard terms for their salvation: they were hard and difficult terms indeed, on which Christ received you from the Father’s hand: it was, as you have heard, to pour out his soul unto death, or not to enjoy a soul of you. Here you may suppose the Father to say, when driving his bargain with Christ for you

Father. My Son, here is a company of poor miserable souls, that have utterly undone themselves, and now lie open to my justice! Justice demands satisfaction for them, or will satisfy itself in the eternal ruin of them: What shall be done for these souls? And thus Christ returns.

Son. O my Father, such is my love to, and pity for them, that rather than they shall perish eternally, I will be responsible for them as their Surety; bring in all thy bills, that I may see what they owe thee; Lord, bring them all in, that there may be no after-reckonings with them; at my hand shalt thou require it. I will rather choose to suffer thy wrath than they should suffer it: upon me, my Father, upon me be all their debt.

Father. But, my Son, if thou undertake for them, thou must reckon to pay the last mite, expect no abatements; if I spare them, I will not spare thee.

Son. Content, Father, let it be so; charge it all upon me, I am able to discharge it: and though it prove a kind of undoing to me, though it impoverish all my riches, empty all my treasures, (for so indeed it did, 2 Cor. viii. 9. “Though he was rich, yet for our sakes he became poor”) yet I am content to undertake it. Blush, ungrateful believers, O let shame cover your faces; judge in yourselves now, hath Christ deserved that you should stand with him for trifles, that you should shrink at a few petty difficulties, and complain, this is hard, and that is harsh? O if you knew the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ in this his wonderful condescension for you, you could not do it.”

Hell is absolute perfect justice.  Hell is when you receive from God’s eternity exactly what you deserve.

The Son: “I am able to discharge it.”

Saving faith – you fall upon Christ with a desperation and nothing can persuade you to let go.

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Notes from Wales message (The Lost Gospel):

The discipline of God on the church are the men God has given to her pulpits.  What we need most is the Word of God preached through the power of God.

Revival is pursuing Jesus Christ.  Heaven will be tracking down the glory of Christ and the Gospel of Christ.

2 Cor. 5:21 – one goal: to know Christ.

Everything the Father has ever done He has done for His Son.

“Be made righteous” – the moment that a person places their faith in Jesus Christ, they are declared right with God and when declared with with God, God treats them as right with Him.  When I stand before God I stand having the righteousness of Christ imputed to me and God can treat me as being right with God.

Do you want to know what it is to be under a curse? The very last thing that a man will hear who is under a curse as he takes his first step into hell will be all creation standing and applauding God for ridding the earth of such a creature as him.

[my thoughts on Isa 53 – ‘Surely He hath born our griefs and carried our sorrows, yet we did esteem Him stricken, smitten of God and afflicted.”  Imagine seeing the vilest man on earth who has committed atrocious crimes and God smites him with every curse and affliction possible, we would declare God just in doing that….this is what Christ took on for me.  He was cursed of God in my place!]

You are saved because of what God the Father did to God the Son on that tree.  The wrath of God was in that cup.  Justice will have it’s day with you.  It will either be one Calvary for you or an eternal day of judgment in hell.

Jesus Christ loves men.

Christians need to repent of the Gospel they are propagating.

God saved you from Himself, for Himself, and by Himself.

That one Man on that tree was worth more than them all.

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Posted by roniya | Posted in Conference, International Travels, Recommended Sermons, Wales | Posted on 19-11-2009

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Loughor Revival Conference messages I highly recommend Yorrie Richards and David Legge’s messages.  And I heard that Alan Bartley and Andrew Strom’s messages were also excellent. Lord willing…I will do a longer blog post tomorrow. :)

Paul Washer’s message

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Posted by roniya | Posted in Conference, International Travels, Recommended Sermons, Wales | Posted on 17-11-2009

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here is the audio for Paul Washer’s message that he preached tonight

http://www.sermonindex.net/modules/mydownloads/singlefile.php?lid=19071&commentView=itemComments

Nov 16 – update

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Posted by roniya | Posted in Conference, International Travels, Ireland, Recommended Sermons | Posted on 16-11-2009

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Greetings in the Lord,

Just a quick update before we head off to Wales. :)

The conference ended off well with a challenging message by David Legge on the call to be a soldier of Christ in His battle.  Some of the messages are already available for download on Sermonindex.net:

Dublin Ireland Revival Conference Messages

I highly recommend brother Paul’s message on Busyness and Spiritual Discipline.

One of the wonderful blessings that are a part of conferences like these is the opportunity to meet precious saints and have sweet fellowship that is centered on Jesus Christ.  I met three very dear sisters from southern India and we had a wonderful time sharing in the Word and praying together.  I thank God for Prima, Hefseeba and Bincy and their love for Jesus Christ.  On Saturday I met Laura and Isa and they ended up staying here in this home Saturday night and the Lord blessed us with sweet fellowship.  I also thank God for their zeal and love for Christ.  On Sunday we met more brothers and sisters from southern and northern Ireland and were blessed by more sweet fellowship.  I love the body of Christ!

On Sunday morning we went back to the church where the conference was to hear brother Paul preach.  It is a Nigerian church that originally came out of Africa.  It was an amazing experience going to a Nigerian service.  They have a lot of enthusiasm and zeal in their worship.  Really precious people.  Bro Paul preached a powerful message on marriage that I highly recommend. : )  I’ll try to put up a link for it when it is available online.  To his surprise, Dad ended up preaching at another church (a branch of the one we were at) and the Lord blessed his time at that church.

Sunday afternoon was very peaceful and relaxed.  Over the past few days we’ve been able to rest, spend time with the family here and seek the Lord.  It’s been good.

Sunday evening we all headed off to hear brother Paul Washer preach at a small reformed Baptist church.  He preached on 2 Cor. 5:21 and it was a wonderful message on Jesus Christ and some of the aspects of what He went through in dying for our sins.  It was a rich, rich message and I just wanted to worship our amazing Christ when it was over.  I hope the audio recording will also be available for that message.

Today (Monday) has been a very relaxed day.  We’ve done some shopping, resting, packing, and the Lord has given us some more wonderful fellowship with our beloved host family, Isaac and Sara and their two children Daniel and Bana.  I’m so encouraged at how the Lord is working in this family and has worked over the past few days.  It’s really amazing how He is leading these precious people in the path of His truth.  Pray for the Lord to bless them with strength and grace to follow Christ with absolutely everything.

Jon and Taylor left this morning for Wales.  They rode in the car with bro Steve Evans and a few other brothers.  I haven’t heard yet how the ferry crossing went.  They were crossing the Irish Sea by ferry.

Tomorrow morning, Dad, Jennifer and I are flying out of Dublin at 8:25am and will be flying into Cardiff, Wales.  From there our host family will take us home and we will freshen up and prepare for the next revival conference which starts tomorrow afternoon at Moriah Chapel in Loughour Wales.  You can watch the live webcast for the conference at www.revivalconference.com

I don’t know how much blogging I’ll be able to do over the next few days.  The place we’re staying is about an hour’s drive from the conference so it will probably be a very full three days.  We will spend Friday with our host family doing some site seeing in Wales and then on Saturday we will travel to London….and all of that is Lord willing. :)

As to pictures….Jon as the pictures from the conference.  Maybe he will upload a few that I can share on here.

Please pray for the conference in Wales.  Pray for every stumbling block to be cast up out of the way and for the Lord to have the freedom to work in the hearts of His people and all those who come.  Pray for the messages that GOD has burned onto the hearts of His messengers to be delivered under the anointing of the Holy Ghost.  And oh pray! for the ears of people to be open.  Oh! may the Lord open our eyes and help us to really see, and may He open our ears that we might really hear!

Pray also for brothers Ryan and Sean.  They are also over here.  Pray for the Lord to give them opportunities to share the Words that He is burning onto their hearts.  http://youmustbebornagain.org/

For those who haven’t noticed, I am using twitter and the tweets are showing up on the right side of this website.  I’m sorry that it’s a little hard to read.  You can also follow my twitter page here: http://twitter.com/joycourville

The grace and peace of Jesus Christ be multiplied to you through the knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord.

Keep seeking the Lord and His kingdom FIRST!  Jesus Christ is the Worthy One!

Cheerily in Christ,

Joy

Nov 14 update

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Posted by roniya | Posted in Conference, International Travels, Ireland | Posted on 14-11-2009

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Hi Everyone,

Just a quick update before we head back for the next session.  Last night’s message by bro Paul was powerful.  Praise God for a clear presentation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.  I’ll put up links later when the message is available for download.

David Legge spoke this morning from Isaiah 57 on seeking God for God alone!  He gave a very clear definition of revival: “Revival is reaching high for the High and Lofty one, bending low before Him in brokenness, keeping short accounts with God and being cleansed, and being filled after we’re cleansed…this is a continual process/state for the believer.”   That’s a rough draft of his definition.  I highly recommend his message.

I missed Will Graham’s message.  There were eleven children needing a bit of supervision and involvement.  It was fun.  They’re all Nigerian children (I think) and very energetic.  We sang songs, I told stories, played music chairs (my voice is a bit hoarse from being the music box) and had lots of fun.  I’m thankful that the room is pretty much soundproof!

I did hear that Will Graham has a lot of fire and zeal and delivered a powerful message.  The Lord has not broken through into our midst yet….but we’re praying that He will!  We need God!!!

Paul Washer speaks again this afternoon as well as Will Graham and David Legge this evening.  Tune in for the live webcast if you can.

Pray also for the occupation of the children.  Last night it was quite noisy in one part of the room and now it is better that there is a place for the children to go.  There are about 4-5 of us to take turns watching them.

Thanks for praying!

~Joy

http://revivalconference.com/

Ireland, Wales, and London: here we come!

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Posted by roniya | Posted in Conference, General, International Travels, Ireland, Life, London, Wales | Posted on 09-11-2009

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Tomorrow, my dad, sister Jennifer, brother Jon, friend Taylor P, and I are leaving for our trip overseas.  We will be traveling to Dublin, Ireland first for the revival conference (Nov. 13-14) and then on to Wales for another revival conference (Nov. 15-17) that is being held at Moriah Chapel which is where the Lord started the 1904 Welsh revival, and then we will end up our trip doing some sightseeing in London before coming home on Nov. 26th.

Prayer points:

  • Safe traveling tomorrow (driving up to Kansas City, getting checked in and through security, and catching all our flights)
  • No stress…..especially during those overwhelming moments like in London during rush hour on the underground when you’re not sure which train to get on!)
  • When we arrive in Dublin we’re going to rent a car, so pray for the Lord’s help in finding the right car at an economical price and also for the Lord’s help with the exciting adventure of driving in a foreign country :)
  • A speedy recovery from jetlag
  • Pray for the Lord to work in our hearts at the revival conference and also for opportunities to minister and share the love of Christ with all those around us.
  • Pray for all the speakers at the revival conference
  • Pray for the Lord’s direction for all of our sightseeing in Ireland
  • Pray for a safe journey for Jon and Taylor on Nov 16 when they drive with a group of brothers from Ireland to Wales (this will include a ferry ride across the Irish Sea).
  • Pray for safe travels for Dad, Jenny and me as we fly from Ireland to Wales on Nov. 17
  • Pray for the Lord to work at the revival conference in Wales
  • Pray for Taylor and his electronic equipment that he will be using to webcast the conferences
  • Pray for the Lord to make us a blessing to the families who are graciously hosting us in Ireland and Wales.
  • Pray for a safe train journey from Wales to London
  • Pray for the Lord to give us opportunities to share the Gospel wherever we go
  • Pray for the Lord’s guidance for all of our touring and traveling in London
  • Pray for safe travels coming home
  • Pray for good health for all of us during the entire trip.

Our ‘tentative itinerary’ :)

If you get a chance tune into the live webcasts for the revival conferences!

Hopefully I will be able to update during our trip with pictures or at least some kind of information that will be of interest.

Thanks for your prayers!

The grace and peace of Jesus Christ be with you!

Seeking Christ first,

Joy

Revival Conference Webcast

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Posted by roniya | Posted in Conference, Jesus Christ, Recommended Sermons | Posted on 08-11-2009

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