Sunday, October 19, 2014

Praise Report: David's Tent DC

Last year I decided to leave my position as staff with Youth With A Mission in Washington, D.C. (YWAMDC) and be a student at the International House Of Prayer University in Kansas City (IHOPU). Since then, I felt the Lord telling me He was going to build and strengthen a bridge of relationship between IHOP-KC and YWAM DC. I also was commissioned by the staff of YWAM DC to bring a team of worshipers to David's Tent 2014. (This year it is 50 days of nonstop worship to the Living God on the White House Ellipse. Click on this sentence for a satellite photo with the tent in perfect view)

So I came to IHOPU as a student, and made a commitment to pray for David's Tent on the corporate prayer mic as often as possible (see the 24/7 prayer room webstream if you don't know what I'm talking about). After praying on the corporate prayer mic for a few months, I met another staff member named Stephanie Fountain, who was also interested in taking a team to David's Tent from IHOP-KC. She wanted to lead the team and I helped her. There were also 12 more members of our community for 14 total! The Lord answered my prayers and we had a team!

It was not without difficulty though, as we literally didn't know with what vehicles we were going to drive until the day before we left. Thankfully the Lord provided (of course!), and we set off on our adventure! After taking about 24 hours to drive from KC to DC, we got to DC about 10pm on Saturday October 4th and went straight to sleep!

The next day we spent as acclimation to the next sleeping schedule, as we were staffing the tent from midnight-6am 5 days in a row. Monday morning, right at midnight we took our first watch at the tent, and were able to lead worship for a majority of the time there. It was such a blessing to be a “wave of refreshment” (as they called us) for the staff who were there at the tent for the whole duration.

In addition to helping fuel the worship during the Nightwatch at the Tent, we also did a few other things. On Monday Stephanie and I went to the Supreme Court and did a life siege. We were reminding God, the government in America, those passing by and ourselves that there are still thousands of abortions performed legally in America every single day.

We also were able to pray for the building in which a world-class Bible museum is being built. The museum is set to be completed in 2017 and will provide a seamless, airtight case for the authenticity of the Bible as a historical accurate document.

What we did on Wednesday was the highlight of the trip for me, as we were able to worship The Lord and intercede in the center of the U.S. Capitol building itself (which is also the center of the whole city of DC). What a delight! My group and I were so excited to be a part of such a historic event in setting in motion things to come through our prayers and worship. Since that night of worship and prayer, I've been gripped several times with a heart for prayer like never before, specifically for God to raise up 24/7 prayer in the U.S. Capitol building. I've literally felt as though I've been in labor (although I'll never TRULY know what labor is like, being a man), giving birth to something powerful through intercession. May God truly raise up day and night prayer and worship in the very center of our Capitol! (click on this sentence for an awesome video snap shot of our prayer meeting! And this one too!)

This is what my heart has been burning for, that from the center of our Nation's Capitol, Jesus would receive the reward of his sufferings and we would place 24/7 prayer at the center of all we do in our nation.

Please join me in praying to that end:
Jesus, you are infinitely worthy of so much more than we could ever give you. We agree with Heaven that 24/7 is not extravagant, it's only our limitation to how much we can worship. May you give us your heart for day and night prayer in DC, and grip a whole nation to labor spiritually and physically to that end. Strengthen the YWAM base in DC as they are spearheading the efforts along with others in that city.


May the Lamb receive the reward of His sufferings in Washington DC!

P.S. I'm still planning on being a student here at IHOPU, but I'm also trying to get as many people from IHOP-KC to support those laboring in DC. I have thought about moving back to DC but feel the Lord wants me to stay here for the foreseeable future.

Friday, September 12, 2014

What did Jesus say about the Old Testament?

What shall we do with the 39 books (Genesis-Malachi) of the Old Testament (OT)? Burn them all as rubbish? Take scissors and cut out the parts we don't like? Decide that the God of the Old Testament is different than the God of the New Testament (NT)? Honor it as the inspired, true, reliable and authoritative word of God? This question has vast implications for the way we live our lives and even where we will spend eternity.1 Yet to answer such a question we need look no further than the GOD-man Jesus Christ.2

Why Jesus? Because He is God. And what He says is true. The most compelling evidence for the truthfulness of Jesus is that He predicted His own death and resurrection at least six times3, and then just as He foretold He was raised from the dead, to never die again. For evidence of His resurrection, take the evidence of the radical change in the disciples' lives. Because of His resurrection (and the power of the Holy Spirit), His disciples, who previously had their doors locked out of fear (John 20:19) were filled with such zeal and boldness that they publicly preached His resurrection in Jerusalem, the very same city where He was publicly crucified. Many disciples even died because of their continual preaching of the resurrection (Acts 12:1-3, etc.). Because of their bold witness for Jesus they “turned the world upside down” (Acts 17:6). Jesus surely is alive, as evidenced by the historically accurate NT accounts, the changed lives of the disciples, etc. Because He predicted his own death and resurrection as it actually happened, surely we can trust everything else He said.

So, how did Jesus treat the OT? According to Matthew 4, after getting baptized by John the Baptist, He goes into the wilderness to be tempted by Satan. While confronting the most wicked being in the universe, He needs to pull out His most powerful weapon. Just as a man would use his most powerful weapon to shoot a charging rhino about to take his life, Jesus pulls out the “big guns”. The OT! What does He quote? Deuteronomy 8:3, 6:13, & 16, words which Moses wrote over 1400 years earlier.4 He demonstrates that the Scripture is the most powerful weapon against Satan, that it is trustworthy, true and is spiritually powerful. If Jesus trusted the OT in the face of Satan, we too can trust it when facing adversity.

“But wait!” You might ask. Isn't the OT historically inaccurate, though there may be some positive spiritual truth? Not possible! Jesus doesn't give us the option to think that. He talks about many characters from the OT as though they were completely historical and never once questioned their reality. Jonah and the great fish, Noah, Elijah, Daniel, the places Sodom and Gomorrah, etc. are declared by Jesus to be as real as you and me. He even tells about the very first man and woman to ever exist, named Adam and Eve.5 According to Jesus, the OT is also historically accurate as well as spiritually powerful.

Because of these reasons and much more, I agree with Jono Hall, teacher of OT survey at IHOPU: “It is... impossible to believe in Jesus as Son of God and not believe the events of the Old Testament. If we are to believe Jesus’ truthfulness, we must believe his statements about the Old Testament.” Jesus is the Son of God and if He said it, we should believe it. The OT is the inspired, true, reliable and authoritative word of God.



1 While I do affirm that salvation is through faith in Christ alone (Eph 2:8-9, etc.), true biblical faith necessitates that we believe and agree with everything Jesus actually said. If He said the OT was the inspired, true word of God and we don't agree with Him, we've made Him a liar and therefore don't have the biblical faith that leads to salvation. Faith without works is dead (James 2:14-26), and our supposed faith in Jesus that includes a rejection of His view of the OT is not true saving faith.

2 The Bible clearly declares that Jesus is God. While there are many more verses, here are the most basic verses often used to support His divinity: Philippians 2:6-11; John 1:1-2, 20:28; Mark 2:5-12.

3 From the Gospel of Matthew alone: 12:38-40; 16:21; 17:9, 23; 20:19, 26:32

4 Jesus affirmed the long standing tradition that Moses wrote Genesis-Deuteronomy (see John 5:46 , etc.), and the dating comes from 1 Kings 6:1, that states the Exodus happened 480 years after Solomon started building the temple. Scholars date this event at 966 BC, placing the Exodus at about 1446 BC. Deuteronomy was written after the 40 wilderness experience, at about 1406 BC (Deuteronomy 1:3)

5 Jonah (and the great fish sometimes): Matthew 12:39-41, 16:4; Luke 11:29-32
Noah: Matthew 24:37-38, Luke 17:26-27
Elijah: Matthew 11:14, 17:11-12; Mark 9:12-13; Luke 4:25-26
Daniel: Matthew 24:15
Sodom and Gomorrah: Matthew 10:15, 11:23-24, Luke 10:12, 17:29
Adam and Eve: Matthew 19:4-6

Monday, April 21, 2014

Praise report: Salvation, Unity and Glory in America!

Thank you all so much for your prayers for the IHOPU teams that went out to 12 locations earlier this month!

We saw the Lord do great and amazing things:

  1. over 100 people decided to follow the Lord as we ministered to them
  2. many people received accurate prophetic words for strangers as they walked by the Spirit
  3. in many places there were several ministries from different denominations coming together for a city wide prayer meeting, demonstrating Christ-like humility and unity
  4. many people got supernaturally healed! (see below for two of my favorite stories)
  5. The Lord was worshiped much in these twelve cities, because each team spent much time in worship and prayer. Many locations even joined with others to do at least 24 hours of nonstop prayer, some even had a whole week of nonstop worship and prayer!
So, here are two of my favorite stories of healing. One of them actually is a double testimony because it involves answered prayer from my friend Karson who stayed in Kansas City. Karson was praying for one of the teams from a list given to him and when he got to the name Atien (even when he didn't know Atien) he felt the Lord say that He would give him the gift of healing to see limbs grow out. To Karson's delight, Atien prayed for people and saw about 10 limbs grow out to the right size during his trip! The Lord answered Karson's Spirit inspired prayer and many people were touched!

The second story is just so cool! Someone was paralyzed, and after prayer they were able to move their hand for the first time in a long time, and they were able to walk with assistance (which they were not able to do before). They weren't back to what most consider normal, but the ex-paralytic has a definitely new normal! They were able to get out of their wheelchair!

The coolest thing about the trips we saw the Lord do all those thing right before we started a school wide fast from April 21st (today)-May 11th. Just as God poured out His Spirit in a powerful way here in 2009-10, we are believing God for another great awakening at IHOPU, so that we will be sent out with power everywhere we go. I also believe that it is the strategy of Heaven to show that He really does answer prayer. If the people who pray night and day receive a visitation from God, it should encourage the body of Christ to continue praying and fasting.

Thanks for your prayers, and please keep us in prayer as we start this fast today, asking for a great awakening in our school, city, nation and planet!

Monday, April 7, 2014

Prayer request: IHOPU ministry trips

From April 5th-13th we as IHOPU students are getting an incredible opportunity to minister all across America. We are sending out 12 different teams to 12 different locations (listed below). I'm so excited about what the Lord is doing in raising up 24/7 prayer all across America and causing great exploits to flow from the place of prayer. As far as I know, all the teams will be strengthening worship and prayer wherever they go. Many locations are even hosting a whole week of nonstop prayer!!! Of course, wherever prayer takes place, signs and wonders confirming the preaching of the Gospel, so we will be testify about Jesus everywhere we go.

As for my team and I, we're going to be staying in Kansas City and working at the local University of Missouri, Kansas City campus. We're joining with about 11 other ministries to put together a week of nonstop worship and intercession. As usual, I get the incredible honor of worshiping Jesus in the middle of the night, from 2-6am. This really has become a theme for me and I wouldn't be surprised if I spend much more of my life worshiping Jesus at night. Such a joy!

We're also going to be working with a local church, going door to door and asking people about their needs, sharing Bible teaching and praying with them. On the other days we're going to be working with an IHOP-KC ministry called Hope City.

Please be praying for us, that Jesus would be glorified through His church being full of love for Him and the people that He loves.

Also please pray for each of the ministry trips, sent out all across the country:
  1. Birmingham, AL 
  2. College Station, TX 
  3. Kansas City, MO 
  4. Peoria, IL 
  5. Chicago, IL 
  6. Dallas, TX 
  7. Twin Cities, MN 
  8. Cincinnati, OH 
  9. Seattle, WA 
  10. Boston, MA 
  11. Pagosa Springs, CO 
  12. Orlando, FL 

Thank you so much, I hope to send a report of what the Lord has done after the teams get back.

God bless!

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Spring Break in Haiti

Hey everyone!

I'm here at IHOP getting wrecked by God's heart for 24/7 prayer all over the Earth! IHOP has been praying 24/7 for almost 15 years now! Wow! Our great Lord wants all the nations of the Earth to pray without ceasing, being in constant fellowship with Him, just like it was in the Garden of Eden at the beginning (Gen. 1-2) and will be again in the New Jerusalem for all eternity (Rev. 21-22). God is raising up 24/7 prayer all over the Earth!

One of those nations is Haiti. Devastated by an earthquake on Jan 12th, 2010, this nation has been brought to it's knees and humbled before God. Since then I've seen God moving in very powerful ways. I was very blessed by the Lord to be able to go to Haiti for about 6 months in 2011 with Youth With A Mission (YWAM) and I met some incredible people there. Haitians are seriously some of the coolest people and are so in love with the Lord no matter what circumstances they may face! Since praying for them often since 2010, being there in 2011 and doing a Bible school with my good friend Robert in 2012, I'm more and more convinced that God is going to do great things in and through Haiti. God is on the move and I want to be a part of what He's doing!

To that end, from about March 16th-23rd, instead of using my spring break to be as sinful and foolish as possible, I'm going to Haiti to do ministry with my good friend Robert. We're going to spend our time in worship, intercession, evangelism and teaching. One of our biggest prayer points is asking God to raise up 24/7 prayer in the Haitian presidential palace, so that just as God's throne in Heaven is surrounded by worship and intercession (Rev. 4-5) the Haitian President's "throne" would be surrounded by worship and intercession. Can you imagine what God would do in a nation where His glory is given first priority?!? It makes me so excited to think that I could play any part in this at all!

This will also be an important trip in my life as I prayerfully consider how I'm going to serve Haiti in the future. I've often thought I would go there for my whole life and am still prayerfully considering spending much time there in the near future!

So, here's the part you get to play, if you dare!! My first and greatest need is prayer. If God doesn’t move and release His power I have no hope at all! I also need finances, because if I don’t have money I won’t be able to physically go to Haiti! So, will you prayerfully consider supporting me while I go to Haiti to partner with what God is doing there? I will need about $1000 to go to Haiti (for travel & food, extra ministry opportunities).

If you're interested in donating, toward me going to Haiti, until March 13th you can still donate through my missions account YWAM. Click on this sentence to go to another page that has additional instructions.

Thanks and God bless!