Saturday, December 26, 2009

Check out Unite Canada 24-7-365-2010

The Unite Canada website is up and running- Check it out!!

www.unitecanada2010.com

Friday, December 11, 2009

Unite Canada 24-7-365-2010


Canada has been given some great opportunities for 2010, such as hosting the winter Olympics in Vancouver, BC in February and the G8 Summit in Huntsville, ON in June. During such a strategic time and after ten years of 24-7 Prayer activity in our nation, we think it’s time to act together.

Our hope and dream is to unite Canada in prayer right across the nation, including all generations, denominations, cultures, cities and ministries. Different denominations have completed a year of prayer for their nation (the Salvation Army have in prayed non-stop in many nations) and Canadian cities have united in prayer (7 churches in Regina for 40 days, 32 churches in Victoria for 52 days of non-stop prayer)... But we want to go beyond and unite ministries in every city to PRAY like never before, 24-7-365!

If you’re in Canada and would like to know more about how you can get involved in this unbroken chain of prayer please email me. I am excited to help join together one of the largest prayer chains that will have ever spanned our nation.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

I'm back!

I guess when life isn't exciting or easy, blogging is hard... And once you stop, it's hard to start again.

I'M STARTING AGAIN! Not sure where, but I'll just write...

My sister, Kayla and I moved to NDG, just west of the core downtown of Montreal, in early September. We've had our moments of transition but I'd say that overall it has been great.

This is part of Kayla's blog:

"I knew when I came here it would be tough, and there would be moments when I would fall flat on my face... but I didn't expect it all at once and so close to the beginning... In every way possible I feel like I am loosing the Kayla I know and love. I've lost my language, sleep, personality, culture, environment, friends, and most of all the God I know and love. This is a major loss in my life, which I believe I need to grieve and morn, yet, I need to recognize that in the process there is a strange beauty to this situation. It hurts so much to loose something you love but I also KNOW that God has a lot to say about "she who looses her life will find it". I find my flesh crying out for familiar and longing to walk towards what I know and understand, but at the same time I know God is removing things from my life only so He can put something more like him and more beautiful in its place. So for now I just have to wait in that and hope this happens soon."

I love how Kayla took the risk to move here. Her heart has been to just pray and cook for people- she's so hospitable, I love it! But it has also been really hard and stretching for her... I love that even through the hardest of days, she still feels sure that moving to Montreal was the right decision- I think that's God.

kayla works at the Second Cup below our apartment building. A couple days ago I went in with her to visit a friend and one of the regulars called her over. He's from England and I guess in a conversation she mentioned that she loved Marmite but has had a hard time finding it in Canada. He found and bought her a jar. Although she struggles with finding purpose most days, I think the way she interacts with people in our very tight knit community, serves them coffee, cooks, loves on people and goes on prayer walks and runs through our city is making a difference. A BIG difference!

I think we often like to romanticize community which ends up leaving us pretty discouraged. If you look and listen, I think there are little miracles happening every day. I see them in Kayla's life, even though most days she doesn't even see them herself... "Little is much when God's in it."