Does this help? The leg shows up much better in the evening because they have it lit from the outside.
Celebrating the joys and struggles of raising a large family in the atmosphere of night & day prayer.
Monday, February 25, 2008
Thursday, February 21, 2008
For Such A Time As This - Part II
A Heart For Community
While in Willmar we developed a heart for the church to break down the walls and come together as the Church of Willmar. It might be that our all of our efforts were just plowing ground for the future, but then isn't that what Forerunners do? Plow new ground and lay seeds.
After a YWAM tour came through town we started monthly Worship and Prayer meetings called First Fridays. We rotated through several churches and developed relationships with many area pastors. This is when I developed a burden and determination for intercession. We had one faithful pastor who kept this effort going for a few years. In 1999 John & I headed up a March for Jesus in the city. Over 50 churches participated and nearly 1,000 Christians marched through our downtown area. It was quite a sight.

Many at the time didn't understand what it was all about. I felt like we accomplished in the Spirit exactly what the Lord wanted. A declaration was made that day for the Church in Willmar that we couldn't see in the natural, but in the supernatural. Isn't that the way prayer is? We don't see what's happening and might not see as long as we're on this earth, but He requires us to do it in faith.
Freshfire lead worship for many events and speakers that came to the area, including Luis Palau. This gave us opportunity to see and get a taste of many different ministries. In 1999 Tracy, Shelley, John and I made a trip to the Enjoying God Worship Conference at Metro Fellowship in Kansas City. That very weekend IHOP was going 24/7. We had no idea what that was all about but we were curious about Harp and Bowl worship. There was also a Pastors Conference that weekend held at Shiloh with Paul Cain that our pastor at the time attended. I think we were all ruined for life around that time.
There was a time some years later where we were leading worship for a speaker and they wanted us to play "warfare" music. (Apparently they wanted some Pentecostal, minor-key, two-chord fight songs...that we weren't doing!) I leaned over to Shelley and said, "But we're in the lovesick camp!" Something for all of us had changed. It was no longer a thrill just to lead others in worship, we felt there was much more to it. We were born to Harp and Bowl. We quickly learned though that it's hard to just lead an audience in this style of prayer and worship without the teaching. So where do we do it? We didn't know, we just knew it was embedded deep into our hearts. We would talk with other worshippers we knew in the community to see if they were seeking the same but no one wanted to commit to anything. We took that as a closed door to doing that type of ministry in Willmar. It just never felt like the right time to start a new thing.
During this time John was not only working his way up the ranks at the radio station but for 8 years he lead worship at the small church we were at. I also lead a dance team and directed children's musicals. Together, we even produced a local radio show for our church. After all the years of serving and many times feeling worn out we decided we had to make a change and rest, which meant making a very painful decision of leaving our small church and going to rest at a big church where we wouldn't have to do anything. HAHA! I say very lightheartedly because we both have servants hearts and find ourselves serving even when we try not to. Several months into our rest John started filling in for the worship leader who was stepping down to start a new church plant. Eventually they did hire a Fine Arts Pastor and John occasionally lead worship on Sunday mornings and prayer gatherings. I was able to burn some creative energy by directing a children's choir, choreographing worship dance, teaching drama for MAD(music, arts, and drama) camp, and directing the drama for "The Promise". This was a large production with live animals, children, and men dancing. (I convinced them it was only natural for Jewish men to dance.) It looked fantastic and I think they even enjoyed it.
Missions Trips
In March of 2005 we had the opportunity to go to Japan with a small group to prayer walk a new area of potential ministry for the church's long term missionaries. Upon returning we felt the Lord's tug on our hearts for ministry. Only we didn't know what kind or where. It seemed all doors were closing for the things that really burdened our hearts.
The Decision is Made
It was after this trip that John went on a 40 day fast to seek God for direction. On day 21 he received an email from IHOP of an inquiry he had made several months before. In May we visited to see if this was where the Lord was leading us. That weekend we felt it was confirmed in our hearts that we needed to sign up for the Intro To IHOP internship that started in August 2006. We didn't know why, we just knew we had to be obedient. Our faith was tested much after we had made the decision. Just a short time before we had to leave for training our house still had not been sold. It was a frustration for both of us. I was talking to God about it one day and I felt He laid this into my heart, "Are you going to base this act of obedience on material things?" We may never know the meaning of His timing, but we knew the move was an act of obedience, no matter what. It took a year to the day to sell the house. But he took care of us financially. My favorite saying at the time was, "We're either crazy or called". It was a huge decision for us to quit a good job, pack up 7 kids, and move to another city when you like the one you're in.
The Move
10 Days before training started we arrived in Kansas City. Intro to IHOP was an awesome experience for our entire family. About half way through the training we started wondering, what are we doing here. What does God want us to do after training is over? That's when we started hearing about GOD TV. The Prayer Room was already on the Internet via a single camera mounted on the ceiling in the prayer room, affectionately known as 'Cyclops'. A friend of ours in the IT Department said they were looking for someone to improve the webstream and get live shots instead of one view. That interested me right away and I started working on this with IT as the prayer room broadcast manager. In the meantime, John was approached by the head of the media department who was putting together a broadcast manager position to broadcast the prayer room to GOD TV. We sort of got laugh out of this, 2 departments working on the same thing without knowing it. And both of us being offered the same position titles but from different departments. We thought this must be a "God Thing" so we asked to share the position under the umbrella of the media department. And so it started....
The Media Apprenticeship
The first thing we had to do was recruit 40 people to work as 5 person teams to run the cameras, direct, run audio, and get the feel of the prayer room on the webstream. The launch date was to be in October but was suddenly pushed up to May 28th giving us a matter of weeks to pull together teams, schedules, and training. It was amazing and had God's grace all over it. God is God and who are we to stand in his way. All summer we were writing policies, procedures, and still interviewing and hiring MA's. It has not been without it's struggles. We had no clue what to expect when we took this on. Our biggest job is pastoring. We're growing in wisdom and revelation. These young (and some old like us) people are simply amazing and talented but people are people and have real problems and struggles. It's actually causing us to be better parents.
To be Continued.............
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Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Keep On Truckin' Mama
It's not everyday I can say these words- "I picked my Mom up at a truckstop in Peculiar last night." I couldn't resist taking a picture either. My Mom, in an 18 wheeler. She hitched a ride with my brother from MN who is selling off some of his equipment in TX. She'll be visiting for the week until he drives back through, only this time it will be in the SUV. A much more comfortable ride.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Sarah's Birthday
Monday, February 11, 2008
I Did It!
It took some doing, but I finally got my blog to read in 3 panels instead of 2. Let me know what you think of the new look.
Friday, February 08, 2008
Unexpected Sunroof
Yesterday our car developed an unexpected sunroof. We have no idea how this happened. I even called the police department to see if there were any other broken windows in the neighborhood and there were none. When John slammed the car door it just popped and caved in. It did look kind of crackling that morning but we thought it was frost and didn't give it a second thought. We bought this car a few years ago from a High School girl whose parents wanted to buy her a SUV for college. It's been a great car until this year. In MO there is an inspection needed for license renewel that has to be passed. We had to fork out $1,000 in repairs to make it pass and to get the radiator flushed so we would have heat. It has over 150,000 miles on it. John asked the nice mechanic for his opinion on the life of the vehicle, he said it was a workhorse and should run a few more years. Looks like this horse kicked up her heals and hit herself in the rear. (window, that is)
We're replacing the window with one from a junkyard. This old horse better mind her manners. Whinnny!!!!!!
We're replacing the window with one from a junkyard. This old horse better mind her manners. Whinnny!!!!!!
Wednesday, February 06, 2008
Sometimes My Kids "Wow" Me

Zach lead worship at the The Daniel Academy assembly yesterday. I was moved by his sensitivity to the Spirit and musical abilities. This is only the beginning for him. Shelley just happened to have a camera to snap a pic.
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