Jan.Feb.March 2015 Edition
THEME 2015 Women’s Ministries Day p.3
HAPPY FEET Natural & Spiritual p. 10
GENERATIONS NEXT Gen-Leader p. 14
IPHC Women’s Publication
CONTENTS A Place of Vision ................... Calibrate Your Compass....... #NowTrending....................... A Place of Healing................. A Place of Hope..................... A Place of Love...................... A Place of Prayer................... A Place of Fellowship............ A Place of Destiny..................
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p.3 Women’s Ministries Theme 2015
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p.12 IPHC WOMEN’S MINISTRIES DEPARTMENT
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Women’s Ministry 2015 Theme
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A Place of Vision
As we are about to begin a new year let’s talk about vision… Heart Vision. Vision comes from the heart. –God
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roverbs 4:23 says, “Guard your heart above all else, for it determines the course of your life.” This is an important thing to remember when we can allow all sorts of things into our heart. God is giving us great wisdom to guard this most valuable as-
set. Jeremiah 29:11 says, “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” … and then in verse 13, “You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.”
The first step to vision - heart vision from God - is to seek Him. In Habakkuk
2:2-3 we are directed to write it down and run with it. Seek Him – Get the Vision – Write it down – Run with the Vision God does not say seek the vision but to seek Him. As we seek Him the vision is made clear. Each person in the body of Christ has a purpose. His glory is best revealed on this earth when each person is fulfilling that purpose.
Jeremiah 1:5 says, “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart…” Let’s hear that again with some more light
in Hebrews 12:1-3, “Therefore, since we have so great a cloud of witnesses surrounding us, let us also lay aside every encumbrance and the sin which so easily entangles us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of faith, who for the joy set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. For consider Him who has endured such hostility by sinners against Himself, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart.” In order to get heart vision to seek Him, we need to apply this scripture to our lives. Here it is broken down into steps of action. The first step here leads us to do the most important and vital first step of seeking Him.
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Get rid of encumbrances! We need to apply the 80/20 rule to our lives. Eighty percent of the effects in our lives come from twenty percent of the causes or actions. Are we putting off the most important of the 20%? This leads us to step 2.
Fix our eyes on Jesus. This is
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relationship with Him, talking with Him and listening to His still small voice where He can direct our steps and give us wisdom.
Know He is the author and perfecter of our faith that empowers us from beginning to end. What was begun in the Spirit is
finished in the Spirit. Galatians 3:3.
Run with endurance by the power of the Spirit of God the race that is set before us. Our unique, divinely
inspired and specifically-for-us race.
His encouragement is to not grow weary or lose heart. When we as the body of Christ realize who we are as we are connected to God, we come from a position of knowledge and clarity of direction and purpose that flows out of this relationship. We see that so evident in the life of Jesus, and we are to be like Him on this earth so that the world will see Him as He is and be attracted to the lover of their soul. In this we will be fulfilled and reveal His glory to the world.
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A Note From Sam
This is going to be an awesome year as we connect to our creator, The Lord of all, and He illuminates our heart vision! He has uniquely signed each one of our hearts with a purpose, a vision for us to walk out in this world for such a time as this. We were born at this time to do great things for His glory and it is time for the children of God to rise up empowered by His Spirit. We are the sons and daughters of God Almighty, Creator of the universe, and Lover of our hearts. Arise and be who you were called to be. It is time to live the vision that is imprinted on your heart! For His glory is coming and we the body of Christ are the carriers! Let’s do this together! Samantha Snipes
Director IPHC Women’s Ministries Ssnipes@iphc.org
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Calibrate
YOURCompass
“LORD, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth! You have set your glory in the heavens. Through the praise of children and infants you have established a stronghold against your enemies, to silence the foe and the avenger.” (Psalm 8:2-3)
Less than a mile from the International Pentecostal Holiness Church headquarters, nestled at 6800 Northwest 39th Expressway in Bethany, Oklahoma, is The
Children’s Center Rehabilitation Hospital.
Herein, packaged up in the children and staff, resides a formidable spiritual fortress and witness to the beauty, majesty, and glory of God. The Children’s Center Rehabilitation Hospital is a private non-profit hospital which offers 24-hour medical care, comprehensive rehabilitative therapies, respiratory care, and special education for up to 400 inpatients and 2000 outpatients each year. As chaplain, I encounter Christ on a daily basis through the lives of these precious children. I never dreamed the people I came to serve would teach me so powerfully of God and the value He places on life. I write this
to give testimony to God’s handiwork and in hopes you will join me as a co-laborer in this rich harvest field. I want to give voice to the faith of Abby Gonzales who recently turned seven. Abby’s beauty and warmth radiate from her. She was born with Spinal Muscular Atrophy, leaving her ventilator-dependent and in need of 24-hour medical care. For Abby, progress is measured by small movements, like a quick smile, an upward glance for yes, and a strong blink for no. Simple motions let people around her know how she is feeling. I show famous paintings to the children of how people have imagined Jesus to look. While looking through the portraits with Abby, I discovered something astonishing. She relayed that Jesus had visited her, most of the times in the evenings. Since then, I have come to find that these visits are not unique to Abby. Initially, I was puzzled when Abby chose Rembrandt’s Jesus on the Cross as her favorite painting. After pondering, I wondered if perhaps Abby could relate to a God Who knew what it felt like to suffer and feel trapped in a broken body. Human suffering
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finds meaning, hope, and purpose in the cross. Abby previews worship and teaching videos to give her opinion as to whether the other children would like and benefit from them. Most recently her favorite DVD is the Praise Baby collection. We are learning to engage our soul in these worship songs as a form of prayer. “Through the praise
of children and infants you have established a stronghold against your enemies, to silence the foe and the avenger.” (Psalm 8:2-3)
‘OUT
OF THE MOUTH OF INFANTS AND NURSING BABIES YOU HAVE PREPARED PRAISE FOR YOURSELF.’” Matthew 21:16.
I invite you to join me on the holy pilgrimage of giving ear and voice to the worship and need of the children at The Children’s Center Rehabilitation Hospital. Please pray for us as God continues to establish a stronghold against His enemies through these children. In particular pray for: • Hope and healing for children and their families • Wisdom for our administration and staff • Anointing on chapel services and 2015 prayer series • Revival and awakening amongst the staff and children • God to help us understand the children’s communication • Provision for our new expansion project
Abby recently accepted the challenge to pray for other people. Her stretches of time in bed offer opportunity to pray. Employees are aware they can discretely share prayer needs with Abby. I try to keep her up to date on a few world events so she can pray for children around the world as well. Recently, Dr. Lou Shirey and the staff from the International Pentecostal Holiness Church Headquarters toured our facility. I was moved to be with Lou when he met with and shared -Children’s Center Chaplain his prayer requests tenderly and earnestly Dorothy Bayles with Abby. Isaiah alludes to the prominent place people with disabilities have in His Kingdom, “those I will bring to My holy mountain and make them joyful in My house of prayer… For My house will be called a house of prayer for all the peoples.” (Isaiah 56:6) In 2015 we will embark on a prayer series to further equip the children in their calling. When the Pharisees indignantly asked Jesus, “Do you Children’s Center Chaplain, Dorothy Bayles, visithear what these children are ing with a patient. The IPHC Women’s Ministry has saying?” Jesus said to them, been a supporter for over 15 years. “Yes; have you never read,
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#NOW
TRENDING
The month of January holds a special focus on Sanctity of Human Life. We believe that every human life is formed in God’s image and deeply loved by Him. Adoption and foster care holds an important role as well. “Caring for orphans is at the very heartbeat of God. It reveals his true character to the world like nothing else we can do.”- Barna Group. Do we as the church put a big enough emphasis on this? Article and images by BarnaGroup
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A Place of Healing
Dr. Brenda Grasty
Asst. Director IPHC Women’s Ministries
W
hile on the IPHC Women’s Ministries’ mission trip to Spain, Lydia Figueroa demonstrated for the ladies in Kathy Petty’s language school a method of massaging the feet in order to help maintain health throughout the entire body. Using her creativity she rolled a filled water bottle back and forth across the bottom of her foot to make her point and it was very effective. There is a term which is Greek in origin called “reflexology” that is defined as a natural healing art based on the principle that there are reflexes in the feet which correspond to every part, gland and organ of the body. Through application of pressure on these reflexes without the use of tools, creams or lotions, reflexology relieves tension, improves circulation and helps promote the natural function of the related ar-
eas of the body. And so it is believed that stress and pain can be relieved in other parts of the body through the manipulation of the feet, as the pressure received in the feet may send signals that “balance” the nervous system or release chemicals such as endorphins that reduce stress and pain. This chart shows the area of the body which is affected by manipulation of the corresponding part of the foot. Interesting facts about feet: • Feet are actual mirrors of our health: many times signs of diabetes, arthritis, circulatory or neurological diseases often appear first in your feet. • The foot consists of 26 bones, all vital to balancing the body; while one foot problem, i.e. corns, bunions, athlete’s foot,
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gout, ingrown toenails, turf toe, or heel spurs can stop you in your tracks. • The number one cause of foot problems is wearing shoes that don’t fit properly. (That’s why I always make sure my very high heels fit properly). But our feet also have spiritual significance. The prophet Isaiah talks about God and feet in Isaiah 52:7 (NASB) “How lovely on the mountains are the feet of him who brings good news, who announces peace and brings good news of happiness, who announces salvation, and says to Zion, ‘your God reigns!’” Now, there are a lot of words I could use to describe feet, but beautiful is not a word that most readily comes to mind. But this verse tells us that God thinks feet are beautiful … not because of how they look, but because of where they can go to cause happiness by sharing the good news. God says the feet of anyone who is willing to go anywhere and share with anybody the good news of salvation through Jesus Christ are beautiful feet.
Natural feet or spiritual feet … they can be
“Happy Feet” … without physical
pain, but with good news to share… it is a missionary message. Women’s Ministries is on a mission, so every time you look at your feet, be reminded of the message you have to share … then SHARE IT!
Brenda
Rise up, Deb-
orahs! Walk on those beautiful, happy feet
through the doors that God opens! Whether our feet carry us across the street or around the world to Spain to share our story of how Christ has changed our lives, we must always put our best (healthy) foot forward and our (spiritual) feet will make God happy and others happy when we take those steps toward being on mission for God.
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A Place of Hope
Patsy Deese
Secretary IPHC Women’s Ministries
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n the past several weeks many churches were using an Advent wreath as part of the Advent and Christmas worship services. As I was researching the Advent Wreath, how appropriate when I read that the first candle is The Prophecy Candle or Candle of HOPE. We can have hope because God is faithful and will keep the promises made to us. Our hope comes from God. “And again, Isaiah says, ‘The Root of Jesse will spring up, one who will arise to rule over the nations; the Gentiles will hope in him.’ May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” (Romans 15:12-13) I recently received an e-mail from former General W.M. Director, Mrs. Mary Belle John-
son sharing her induction to Forever Loved Ministries at her local church in Kenly, North Carolina.
• An invitation was given to all the widowed ladies of the church. The event was a “Widow’s Outing” luncheon. • Mary Belle went to the home of each lady to take her to the luncheon. Not a single one had to leave her house to meet them or to drive her car anywhere. Mary Belle says her van was loaded with these ‘very special’ women. They had lunch together and then they had a “Round Table” time for remembering. (They actually sat at a round table so each lady could see all the others.) This was open to all that wanted to talk and those who might choose not too was understandable. Needless to say every
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lady joined in this time of remembering her deceased spouse. It was so enjoyable to hear them answer and discuss some prepared questions as Mary Belle presented them:
Questions: (use only those that you choose and those that time allows)
1. What “nick-name” did your husband call you? 2. Did he ever sing to you? If so, what was the song? 3. What was his favorite meal or dish you made for him? 4. What was one thing he did that made you laugh? 5. What was his favorite past time or hobby? 6. Did he have a favorite TV show? If so, what was it?
7. What was a hymn or church song he really enjoyed? 8. What was his all-time “BUSYness?” 9. What is the one thing you most remember him for? 10. What was your “nick-name” for him? 11. Last but not least – What advice would you give a friend who becomes a widowed lady like yourself? Mary Belle indicated that these ladies found this to be a release valve for them. They are planning another meeting soon. This would be a great outreach for your local churches during the Valentine’s season or any time of the year. Let’s not forget we are to be Christ’s hands extended and reach out to those that are feeling a big loss in their hearts and lives.
Patsy
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A Place of Love
“H
er name was Sharon. She spoke into my spirit things I couldn’t even imagine about myself, she believed in me and she thought I was pretty special. She was my Naomi!” God designed us to be in relationship with one another for the betterment of individuals, one’s community and one’s local church. From generation to generation, He has a place, a plan, and a purpose for every man, woman, and child in His kingdom. God promised Abraham in Genesis 22:18 that through his offspring all nations on earth would be blessed. The Lord blessed Sharon and she blessed me with her loving and nurturing spirit! As the IPHC family we seek to make room for, raise, provide opportunities for, and honor every single member of our Church, no matter his or her age, as we serve the Lord together. One of our Seven Core Values is, “We Prayerfully Value All Generations.” The church is not just a place to be ministered to, but to be
Michelle Drake
Board Member IPHC Women’s Ministries
engaged-all ages and all people types! In the book Lost and Found, Ed Stetzer, Richie Stanley, and Jason Hayes make an interesting observation that generations no longer worship together. It now appears normal that the older generations meet together wearing suits and singing hymns, boomers wear Hawaiian shirts, and sing preppy songs about how Jesus changed their lives, and emerging generations meet in dark rooms singing in minor keys. Does that sound like your church? We are many parts that make up one body and we must be engaged with one another for His will to truly be manifested in our communities of faith. God designed us for fellowship (Acts 2:42-47). He desires for us to confess to one another our struggles and weaknesses, to encourage one another and empower each other (James 5:16). I am thrilled that our IPHC WM embraces this core value and we engage with and make a way for these younger ladies through our Next-
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Gen Leaders initiative. Next
Generation (NextGen) Leaders is about trust---
Trusting God and trusting the younger women in our movement. While some of us grew up in a time of not trusting anyone over 30, today’s young adults seek supportive mentoring relationships with older leaders. As women, we long for a place where everyone knows our name! The WM’s “C” Groups provide just that opportunity. These groups provide a place where friendships deepen and relationships are cultivated. These smaller shared interest groups let women bond with each other. The next generation cannot expect to accomplish great feats for the kingdom without the imparted wisdom, mentoring, and nurturing from those who have gone before them.
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Moses & Joshua Ruth & Naomi Paul & Timothy Jochebed & Miriam
God is, and always has been, intentional about His will for all generation. After his
own personal study of Isaiah 54, Bishop A.D. Beacham, Jr. has challenged the IPHC family to study this passage corporately. In particular, special attention has been given to its emphasis on generations. Consider a Bible study group focused on Isaiah 54. The IPHC WM is a place of hope for all generations. Where there is love, there is hope. They will know we are Christians by the love we show. On our WM’s trip to Spain, we ministered to women of all ages- young, middle-aged and seasoned. Our hearts were blessed as we shared the love of the Lord. Love and hope are like sisters in Christ….they just belong together! Hope is found…. • As we interact with all ages • As we reach the lost • As we worship together • As we empower others • As we fellowship with the saints The IPHC values all generations. There is hope in the future of our church, and we believe that He will fulfill his promises to the IPHC.
Loving Him! Michelle
Recommended Reading
Next Generation Leader by Andy Stanley
Becoming Myself by Stasi Eldredge
How Successful People Lead by John Maxwell
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A Place of Prayer
Lydia Treviño
Board Member IPHC Women’s Ministries
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hen we pray, it is praiseworthy to know that as believers, we have inherited God’s Power. We have three main spiritual weapons in our handsthese are the Word of God, the Name of Jesus, and the Blood of Jesus-weapons to use against the strongholds that many times hinder our prayers.
In Ephesians 1:18, Paul prayed the following: “I pray that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened, so that you will know what the hope of His calling is, what are the riches of the glory of His inheritance in the saints, and what is the surpassing greatness of His power toward us who believe.” We are empowered as we come before
Him in prayer knowing that He will forever be in
us and for us for all eternity. God has given us a powerful inheritance. It is empowering to know
that through our identity in Christ we are:
ACCEPTED
We renounce the lie that we are rejected, unloved, or shameful. We can pray with full confidence decreeing what God’s Word says about our acceptance: WE: Are God’s children - are Christ’s friends - have been justified - have been united with the Lord - are one spirit with Him - have been bought with a price - belong to God - are members of Christ’s Body - are saints - are holy - have been adopted as God’s children - have direct access to God through the Holy Spirit have been redeemed and forgiven of all our sins - are complete in Christ.
SECURE
We renounce the lie that we are guilty, unprotected, alone, or abandoned. We can pray with full confidence decreeing what God’s Word says about our security: WE: Are free from condemnation - are as-
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“His Office is always open for us; no appointment necessary. “ sured that all things work together for good - are free from any condemning charges against us - cannot be separated from the love of God - have been established, anointed and sealed by God - are confident that the good work God has begun in us will be perfected - are citizens of heaven - are hidden with Christ in God - have not been given a spirit of fear but of power, love and discipline - can find grace and mercy to help in time of need - are born of God and the evil one cannot touch us.
SIGNIFICANT
We renounce the lie that we are worthless, inadequate, helpless, or hopeless. We can pray with full confidence decreeing what God’s Word says about our significance: WE: Are the salt of the earth and the light of the world - are a branch of the true vine, Jesus, a channel of His life - have been chosen and appointed by God to bear fruit - are personal, Spirit-empowered witnesses of Christ - are temples of God - are ministers of reconciliation for God - are God’s coworkers - are seated with Christ in the heavenly realm - are God’s workmanship are created for good works - may approach God with freedom and confidence - can do all things through Christ who strengthens us. This is our inheritance in Christ freely given to all believers, and we are empowered knowing that as we approach our Father in prayer, His Office is always open for us, no appointment necessary. We have immediate access to the Creator of the universe. Mark 11:24 says, “Therefore I say to you, whatever things you ask
when you pray, believe that you receive them, and you will have them.” As accepted, secure, and significant children of His, we can talk to our Heavenly Father who listens and answers! Our voice matters in heaven. He takes us very seriously. When we enter His Presence there is no need to fear that you will be ignored, or feel invisible. No matter if we stammer, or stumble for words, or our accent may sound funny, or what we say may not be very impressive to others, it impresses God, and He listens. He cares about us! Today let us go forth as EMPOWERED prayer warriors who will not back down or surrender to the enemy’s propaganda of defeat in our prayer lives. Our prayers will be answered either immediately, or a little later, but just know that it will be in the precise moment our Heavenly Father knows best.
“God Himself is the POWER that makes prayer work.” -Billy Graham
Lydia
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A Place of Fellowship The
NEW “Good
OldDays”
Janice Marshburn
Board Member IPHC Women’s Ministries
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I
am old enough to say I remember the “good old days.” What I remember most was not singing from a hymnal versus a screen, but the powerful move of God in service after service. In my younger years, my Daddy pastored a small church in a fishing village in Sneads Ferry, NC. I remember the windows being open and the unsaved sitting on car hoods outside listening while under the conviction of the Holy Spirit. I remember my Daddy praying for the “local drunk” at the altar. It was in that small church that he held his grandson in his arms, prayed a simple prayer of faith and he was instantly healed of Cystic Fibrosis. However, what is foremost in my memories is the tarrying around the altar which resulted in super-
natural healings and the experiences of salvation, sanctification, and baptism in the Holy Spirit.
In recent months the Holy Spirit has been speaking to my heart about a place of fellowship with God, about tarrying until He intervenes, about making some NEW “good old days” memories through Women’s Ministries. Some are concerned that Women’s Ministries has declined in attendance and enthusiasm thus focusing on days gone by. Let us examine the situation! Could it be that we are like the Hebrews in Haggai 1 who were caught up with taking care of their own house while the temple of God was in ruins? Are we guilty of being distracted by the less important and neglecting a place of fellowship before
our Lord by interceding for the ministry until He intervenes? On September 10, 2014, I was given a prophetic word that women of the IPHC Women’s Ministries are part of God’s end time strategy and that we are an arsenal (a stockpile of weapons) against the enemy. But ladies, to be strong in the Lord and the power of His might, to be ready for the attack, and to attack back, we must fellowship with Him in a place of fasting and prayer. In order to make some NEW “good old days” memories, I challenge you to offer the suggestion to each local Women’s Ministries group to fast at least one meal weekly for Women’s Ministries on the local, conference and general levels. Establish and publish prayer targets. Suggestions might include:
• That there will be an awakening to the spiritual blessing and value of Women’s Ministries. • That we would expand the vision relevant to the needs of all generations. • That we would begin to experience an increase of salvations, healings, and deliverance in today’s women. • That our women would be bold enough to lay hands on the sick and speak to the storm experiencing healing and calmness. • That there would be increase in our local church as a result of Women’s Ministries activities.
Encourage feedback and publish the testimonies. Let’s end the race with Women’s Ministries being better than when it began!
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A Place of Destiny
Let it Go or
Hold On? Janice
Board M IPHC Wo
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rom the time our first child was three months old, winter found the Parker family headed to the ski slopes of New Mexico. In addition to snow skiing, one of our side trips was to the Rio Grande Gorge outside of Taos. It is a beautiful gorge cut by the forces of the river below and the bridge is the 7th highest in the United States. In 2003, David and I took my parents to New Mexico on a mini-vacation. After a beautiful train ride through the mountains, we stopped back by the Rio Grande Gorge. It was starting to rain so David decided to drop me and my parents off right at the middle of the bridge. I put up the umbrella and attempted to protect my parents
from the rain. After just a minute or so I realized that something was terribly wrong. I felt an electrical sensation coursing through my body that was very frightening and I realized it was coming from the umbrella. I attempted to “let it go,� but it literally had my hand in its grip. I could not straighten nor tear my fingers away from the umbrella. My father grabbed my hand confident that he would be able to pry my hands off the umbrella. As my son would tell you, my Dad sent many of his friends to their knees because of his powerful grip, but it did nothing to loosen my grip of the umbrella. Instead, touching me sent the electrical
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IPHC Girls’ Ministries Board at the WM & GM Summit in San Diego, CA.
impulses through him. His powerful grip was no match for that electrical current. My mother tried to help me as well. I was literally shocking anything that touched me. David had not made it back yet, so I finally convinced my parents to quit trying. I hurried over to the edge of the bridge and began shaking my arm with every ounce of strength I could give it. It took a lot of shaking, but the umbrella finally broke away from my grip and went crashMarshburn Member ing into the gorge below us. I had finally been omen’s Ministries able to “let go” of the thing that was threatening my life. Long before “Let It Go” won Best Original Song at the 86th Academy Awards in March 2014, many scriptures had been written throughout the Bible regarding the subject of holding on or letting go. Some of you have heard me speak on my experience at the Rio Grande that day and the things God later showed me as I thought about it. With a brand new year facing us, I am choosing to share some of those thoughts with you. Hebrews 12:1 says, “Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us.” Let’s evaluate my Rio Grande Gorge experience using this verse from Hebrews. I had placed my faith in that umbrella that morning to protect us from the rain. Instead, it became the conduit of another power that was dangerous. No matter how hard I tried, I passed on that
IPHC women across the United States came together for Harvest Train, located in Falcon, N.C.
Conference GM Director’s taking part in the Girl’s Ministries training at the WM & GM Summit.
danger to everyone I touched. The same is true of our sins, our actions, our attitudes, perhaps even our good intentions. When we have hold of the wrong thing, it can bring us down and affect everyone around us. 1 Thessalonians 5:21 (NIV), which is at the end of some great instructional text, admonishes us to “test them all,” and to “hold on to what is good.” It didn’t take me long that afternoon to “test” that umbrella and realize that it was connecting me to the source of danger. I knew I had to literally “shake it off.” By the same token, I found numerous scriptures that advise us to “hold on.” Duet. 13:4 says, “It is the Lord your God you must follow, and him you must revere, Keep his commands and obey him; serve him and
hold
fast to him.” Proverbs 4:13 tells us to “Hold on to instruction, do not let
it go; guard it well, for it is your life.” And Hebrews 4:14 tells us to hold firmly to the faith we profess through Jesus Christ. My challenge to you as you prepare for 2015 is to determine which things to let go of and
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which things to hold on to. I would like to remind you of three things that God gave me several years ago for Girls’ Ministries leaders. First of all, everything you do must be motivated by
Passion–God’s passion. In
Romans 12:8, where the gifts are discussed, Paul emphasizes that “the leader should lead with passion.” Next, take hold of Excellence. Ecclesiastes 9:10 challenges us to excellence when it says, “Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might….” In other words, do it with excellence. Finally, keep your Zeal! Romans 12:11 says, “never be lacking in zeal, but keep your spiritual fervor, serving the Lord.”
Charter Renewal Time
January is the time to renew the Girls’ Ministries charter in the local church. This application process is a crucial aspect of IPHC Girls’ Ministries. I know this can be a challenge, but thank you for every effort that you make in helping your leaders understand that it benefits all of us when they charter each year. As we discussed briefly at our Leadership Summit in San Diego, we must find new ways to engage our local
hereby certifies that
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churches in this process. The charter fee is an essential part of my general level budget and I know that it is equally important for your conference level budget. Let’s make it a New Year’s Resolution to work together to increase our charters in 2015. One benefit this year is that with an active 2015 charter, the church will receive a $5 per person discount on the registration fee for Power Chicks ’15. A great place to start is to make sure that every church with Rangers has GM and vice versa!
Baby Hope Club
SANCTITY OF HUMAN LIFE (SOHL) WEEK falls in January around the landmark date of Roe vs Wade. This makes it a great time to highlight Baby Hope Club in the local church and how it benefits the unborn children of the residents at our IPHC maternity home. For more information and resources on Sanctity of Human Life Week, we recommend visiting the website of Be A Voice for Life. This year’s date is set for Sunday, January 18, 2015. We ask that you promote Baby Hope Club all year long. Your churches can mail their offerings to the conference and then your treasury can send those funds directly to The Royal Home.
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PRAYING for Your
PASTOR’S
Wife*
by Nancy Leigh DeMoss
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pastor’s wife is often in the shadow of the man who fills the pulpit every Sunday. Most of the time, she is pleased that God has called her husband to this place of selfless service, but there are days when she wishes for a more “normal” life. She listens to her husband’s dreams for the ministry, and creates a safe haven for him when it seems he has no friends. She loves and respects him, prays for him, and serves him. But who will listen to, encourage, and pray for her needs? Most people focus on the needs of their pastor, but one of the greatest gifts a congregation can give to their pastor is to pray for and care for his wife and family. We must never forget that pastors’ wives are human. They face the same challenges
as other women in the congregation. They are tempted to sin, grow weary in ministry, and often struggle to balance their roles and responsibilities. Your pastor’s wife needs encouragement, friendships, support, practical help, and most of all, earnest prayer. Your prayers are crucial to her spiritual and emotional health, and God will reward your efforts to cover your pastor’s wife in prayer. If you accept the challenge to pray for your pastor’s wife, let her know that you are praying for her. Ask her if she has specific prayer requests. Click here for a 30 day prayer guide with accompanying Scriptures which offer some practical ways to pray for your pastor’s wife. *Taken from www.ReviveOurHearts.com.
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