LIFE at its Best april 2009
Taking A Turn for the Better...
Getting to Know
Wayne Cordeiro Wayne Cordeiro is the Senior Pastor of New Hope Christian Fellowship O‘ahu. One of the fastest growing churches in the United States with weekly attendance of over 10,000 and satellite churches in many communities on O‘ahu. His teachings are also broadcast on television, radio and the internet. Wayne has pioneered and mentored hundreds of churches in Hawaii, the continental US, the Pacific Rim and around the world. With a heart to train up and release young leaders that will impact their generations for the Lord, he started Pacific Rim Bible College in 1998. Pastor Cordeiro is a prolific writer of both books and songs. His most recent books include Leading on Empty, The Encore Church, and The Divine Mentor. As a world-class communicator, his ability to bring biblical clarity and humor to the tough issues of life, has made him a much sought after speaker. He regularly teaches on leadership, God’s design for better living, and how to succeed in life. Wayne’s gift of leadership is often focused on helping the Church, and its leaders, build godly character and learn how to shepherd with integrity and vision. He regularly speaks to leaders across denominational boundaries, as well as in business. Wayne and his wife Anna recently celebrated their 35th Anniversary with their three children Amy, Aaron, and Abby. One of his greatest joys is spending time with their children and two grandchildren. Raised in Palolo Valley, Japan, and Oregon, Wayne is a local boy at heart. When he has time, he loves to be outdoors paddling and riding his motorcycle.
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Beginnings In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. The earth was formless and void, and darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was moving over the surface of the waters. Then God said, “Let there be light”; and there was light. (Genesis 1:1-3) BY WAYNE CORDEIRO
The Bible says in the beginning of creation it “was formless and void, and darkness.” There will be seasons in our lives when we’re going to have that same situation, where it’s just chaos, discouragement and endless dark. We were in Hilo for ten years and I fell in love with the people. All of a sudden something began to stir in me and I felt like I didn’t belong. What God was doing was uprooting me to plant me somewhere else. But I didn’t want to go. It was a time in my life where it just got very discouraging and depressing. I tried to figure out what was going on, but nothing was really going wrong. I felt like I was dying on the inside. I went home and worked in the garden. I didn’t know what was going on in my chaos, or how to get out of it. I had never felt so far away from God. So I cried out to Him. Even though it seems like chaos, and everything is going down the tubes, even though it is dark and time is meaningless, entwined in the chaos the Spirit of God is moving just above the waters waiting for just one word from God, “Let there be light.” Bang! What great
news that was when I thought God had abandoned me! All of us will go through seasons of birth pangs. You will go through them several times in your life. You will feel like everything is collapsing in on you. You’ll feel formless and void. But the most precious good news of all is that when I finally saw what God had planned for me, my faith doubled. God is with you. He is always present, even when you can only “see horses and chariots and people more numerous than you.” (Deuteronomy 20:1) In other words, when the circumstances are overriding you and all you see are the negatives and the things coming against you, God says, “Don’t worry, I’m there.” The full power of God, the full ability of God, all of the strength of heaven is hovering just above the chaos of the waters.
end turns into a new beginning. It’s like that in life. What are you going to focus on? If you bail out when you have birth pangs, then it becomes a dead end. But God is saying, “I can turn birth pangs into birthdays. I can turn an ending into a beginning.” Even if you thought it was an ending, if you cry out to Him and stand in the gap, you will understand the Spirit of God is hovering just above the waters even though you can’t see Him.
Don’t bail out on Him. He’s ready. Just one word from you and the Spirit of God will begin to move. If you understand the ways of God, you’ll do it together with Him. He will turn dead ends into new beginnings.
God wants us to understand the power of prayer. Often when I encounter seasons of darkness, I bail out; relationships don’t go well, I bail out. The Lord is not looking for people who bail out. He’s looking for men and women who will stand in the gap because then His light is reflected and dispels darkness. We partner with Him in dispelling darkness. Prayer is when I call out to God and stand in the gap. Often, we just pray once, and if He doesn’t answer, we bail out. Do you know what God is saying?
“Keep p r a y i n g.
N ot only is it for Me to hear You , but it’s for your heart to hear what your c ommitmen t is.”
When God sees that my heart is committed, He adds His voice, “Let there be light,” and the Spirit of God immediately moves into action. Then what looked like a dead
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“ME AND MY BIG MOUTH” The tongue is a small part of the body, but if we don’t bridle it we find ourselves in deep trouble. God has asked us to keep a tight rein on our tongue, otherwise it will be like a wild mustang, wreaking havoc and out of control.
April 11 & 12
Arson: Words That Burn James 4:11-16
Words That Build or Destroy Integrity—Letting Your Yes Be Yes James 5:12-14
We are called to build up and encourage one another, yet so
When people listen to you can they truly rely on your word,
often we slander, and judge others. The greatest cure for this destructive way of life is to take a brutally honest look at areas of our own lives that need mending. Then we will extend com-
Easter
March 28 & 29
or do they have immediate doubts? God is asking us to let our yes be yes, and our no be no. Our lives should be truthful and reliable, in action and deed, from the core of our being.
passion, instead of critical judgment.
April 4 & 5 Words in Excess: Complaining James 5:9-11
April 18 & 19 Impetuous Words James 4:13-17
Grumbling and complaining, have been a problem since the
What are the words that get us into trouble? Ultimatums, im-
beginning of time. So many times during our walk we are
petuous commitments, and more. How do we learn to deal
asked to persevere because it builds character, and if we stay
with what we have said? When should premature commit-
the course without complaining, the blessings that follow a sea-
ments be kept and should they ever be broken?
son of trials are enormous.
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G oo d Fri day
When Talk is Cheap James 1:26-27
April 25 & 26 Words That End In Anger James 1:20, 26, 3:2-12
We can all talk the Christian talk and maintain the image, but
Be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry. So
do we really live up to our claims? One of the aspects of a true
often when we speak out of anger we hurt ourselves and oth-
faith is being able to “bridle our tongues.” Learning when to
ers. We will look at the ways God gives us to put away anger so
be quiet and when to speak is an art!
that our mouth will be a blessing to God, ourselves and others.
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aikea “Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.” (Galatians 6:2 NIV)
byELAINE OHLSON photosLETICIA BUHR
And the walls came tumbling down … As I parked my car on a side street in Kalihi, I could already hear the “pow, pow” of the hammers attacking the crumbling tile wall. “Wow,” I thought, “the Aikea Ministry is already at work. I’d best hurry.” Sure enough, as I walked up the driveway into the backyard of Loraine Cross’ home, the men had already torn
*If you a re a single mo widow or a need for s m with a ome help, plea se call the “Aikea” church of fice.
down two sections of wall. I could see how the wall was leaning and I mean leaning towards the neighbor’s yard. No wonder Loraine was concerned about the elderly neighbor whose home was on the other side of the wall. The men glanced up as I wandered into the yard— gave me a smile, a wave, a “high 5” and continued on hammering, drilling, and removing loose concrete tiles. Loraine is a single mom who lives here with her son, Paul age 12. As I briefly chatted with her I learned that she had grown up in this house and I guessed the house was about 70 years old. Her mother had recently passed away and she was trying to do some much needed repairs. Not easy for a single mom! She was totally astounded that this hazardous wall was not only going to be broken down but that a new wall would be built in its place. It might have been a misty morning but the light of Christ shown through each and every one of the men working on the wall. They joked amongst themselves, conferred as to the best plan of action, and fellowshipped all the while working at a pace that
made me catch my breath. The wall was down by 10:30am, the area neatly swept and ready for the next step—rebuilding. This will be done at a later date. As a follow-up, I talked briefly with Glenn Ogasawara, the ministry leader. I asked him exactly what called these men to do what they do. Glenn quoted this Bible verse:
“Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all people, especially to those who belong to the family of believers.” (Gal. 6:9-10 NIV)
The Aikea Ministry—men called by God to help widows and single moms. They do a service that saying “thank you” just isn’t enough. But … thank you for your joyful and humble service. Oh … I wondered exactly what Aikea meant. Well … just pronounce the word quickly using your best pidgin…I care! APRIL Life@itsB es t
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Journaling
When does this take place? 1,000 years before Christ’s birth. Who are the main characters? Samuel, Eli, Saul and David
Samuel
the son of Hannah and Elkanah. Samuel’s birth was an answer to Hannah’s prayer for a child and she dedicated him to the Lord at birth. Samuel was brought to Eli the priest to raise, and grew up to be priest and prophet for Israel. He anointed and guided Saul as the first king, and then David as his successor.
The New Testament Book for April
1 Samuel 1 Chronicles 2 Samuel Why are these books important? The books of 1 Samuel, 1 Chronicles, and 2 Chronicles tell the history of the first prophet since Moses, Samuel, and the first two kings of Israel, Saul and David.
before God. He, his sons, and his family line bore the curse of their sins and died.
Matthew
was one of Jesus’ 12 disciples (apostles). He was a tax collector. Jesus met him at his work and called him to follow Him. He left everything and followed Jesus. He was also called Levi.
In your readings this week, which person or story stood out to you? Which person do you most relate to? Why? What is one area of your character God has been speaking to you about changing? How can your fellow Life Group members help with that?
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Pick one or two verses to memorize this coming week. Write it/them in your journal.
David
the second, and greatest king of Israel. David was anointed king by Samuel at a young age while he was just a forgotten shepherd boy. He killed Goliath and gained the love of the people by his charisma, military skills, and relationship with God. King David excelled in leadership, strategy, and music. He was called a man after God’s own heart. David fell into adultery and murder. His son Absalom tried to usurp him as king.
Who are the main characters? Jesus, his disciples, and the people they met during their ministry. Written by Matthew.
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the first king of Israel. Saul eventually disobeyed the Lord, and his place was given to David. He hunted David for years, and died with his sons in battle.
When does this take place? From the birth of Christ to His resurrection.
Weekly Life Group Questions
Eli a priest of Israel who allowed his sons to do evil Saul
Matthew Why is this book important? It is one of the 4 gospels (biographies of Jesus). It tells of Jesus’ birth, ministry, death and resurrection.
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The Old Testament Books for April
Here are some questions that you can use while doing your daily devotions. Also there is a short discription of the main characters that play important roles in these stories. All this will help you go deeper and help you to understand a little more of the message that God is trying to teach you.
One of Pastor Wayne’s Journal entries for April
L es s o ns to Live By
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She fell at his feet and said, “On me alone, my lord, be the blame … Now therefore, my lord, as the Lord lives, and as your soul lives, since the Lord has restrained you from shedding blood, and from avenging yourself by your own hand, now then let your enemies and those who seek evil against my lord, be as Nabal. Now let this gift which your maidservant has brought to my lord be given to the young men who accompany my lord. Please forgive the transgression of your maidservant; for the Lord will certainly make for my lord an enduring house...” 1 Sam. 25:24 - 28 This whole portion of scripture, featuring Abigail’s wisdom, is a poignant leadership lesson in problem solving. She models practical steps when solving gnarly problems. Four Leadership Lesson to Live By: 1. Diffuse Anger The presence of anger will always skew every situation making it an uphill battle. The first order of business is to diffuse anger; otherwise it’s like trying to counsel someone who just slammed the car door on his finger. While his finger is still stuck, you want him to listen to your wisdom about enacting safety measures. Abigail did that by vicariously putting the blame on an innocent party. The anger, which turned a young king into an out-of-control executioner, is pacified and now negotiations can be profitable. This can also be done through genuine apology and sincere repentance. A choice to be merciful is always a more noble power than retaliation. 2. Give Thanks in Advance Abigail thanks David in advance for his good heart and ties that into what pleases God. She paints a picture of a preferable future. In faith, she thanks him and compliments him. 3. Honor Rather Than Compete She gives him what He wants in a way that doesn’t damage anyone else. Abigail gives David gifts and honors him rather than competing or getting defensive with him. 4. Ask for Forgiveness
“Please forgive the transgression of your maidservant; for the Lord will certainly make for my lord an enduring house” (v. 28). David’s answer? “Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, who sent you
this day to meet me, and blessed be your discernment, and blessed be you, who have kept me this day from bloodshed and from avenging myself by my own hand.” 1 Sam. 25:32-33
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Dear Lord, thank you so much for this great lesson in problem solving. It guides me as a leader when I encounter difficult situations. Give me the humility of Abigail, together with the discernment and wisdom she possessed, as I serve You.
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It’s a Boy “If we are faithless, He remains faithful...” 2 Timothy 2:13
This is the phrase that came to me as my son was being born.
Hanzo Hamamura is on staff with New Hope and works with Connections, Pursuit, and the School of Church Planters. Laine is on the worship and drama teams, and has choreographed for the Youth Choir Christmas Musicals.
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y wife had been in labor for 28 hours. Her energy was waning. Her contractions were not progressing as quickly as we’d hoped. We both wanted a natural birth. She didn’t want medication, and she wanted to stick to the birth plan that we had written out. The doctors wanted to pop her water bag and give her an epidural—neither being on our birth plan.
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I now had to reconsider what was best for my wife and baby. The two of us went into the bathroom together, alone, and I told her we should pop the water bag. It would take one hour for the epidural to be prepared, and if she still wanted a natural birth we had one hour to deliver the baby; but popping the water bag meant her contractions would speed up and drastically increase the pain. She agreed to try. We prayed.
We felt God had wanted us to have the baby naturally. We prayed hard, and knew that God would walk us through it.
With the drastic increase in pain and the rapid depletion of energy, everything spiraled downward. Laine lost hope, and watching her go through it, I too lost hope. It didn’t feel like God would come through, even though we were so sure of it before. Just as the epidural was ready, they did one final check; she was fully dilated! She didn’t want the epidural and immediately sat on the birthing stool. In less than an hour of pushing, our first son was born—just as we had prayed. We had gone from fully trusting God, to completely losing hope. But in the end, God came through. They say having a child changes your life. It’s true. In my case it confirms, on a deeper level, how God is always faithful—even when we lose faith.
Did You Know… b y P a t Ta k e n i s h i
Did you know that Vitamin-D is produced by a reaction on your skin with the sun? Vitamin-D plays an important role in the absorption of calcium and phosphorus from the intestines as well as reabsorbing calcium in the kidneys. Calcium is an important mineral that is needed to build strong bones. When the body lacks calcium, it begins to rob your bones of this mineral. This can lead to a condition called osteoporosis which is simply a lot of “holes” in your bones that lead to weak bones and fractures. Another condition called Rickets is a bone softening condition found in children due to lack of vitamin-D and calcium and malnutrition. Since vitamin-D is produced by a reaction on your skin with the sun, researchers claim that 5-30 minutes of sun exposure between 10a.m. and 3p.m. twice a week without sunscreen generally produces enough vitamin-D. However, sunscreens above protecting factor 8 generally block this reaction. This is not suggesting sunscreen should not be used; sunscreen protects the skin from the damaging properties of the sun like skin cancer. For those who live in areas where the sun is weak or are not able to enjoy the sun, vitamin-D can be obtained from foods or supplements.
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Gems Along The Way
Wh a t R e a l l y C o u n t s Dear Aaron, This morning you made a picture in Sunday School for me. You color very interestingly and your imagination is great! However, I loved your gift not because of your impeccable “artwork,” but because you are my child. It was my relationship with you that brought worth to the artwork. It was precious because it came from my son. Although the Lord gives us many opportunities to serve Him, our performance does not determine our position with Him. Rather, our position gives worth to our performance. God doesn’t applaud us on the basis of our results or relationship! We are His kids! You also did a somersault for me last night. To be honest, it wasn’t the best one I’ve ever seen.You almost broke your neck! And even though you hit the wall (you ran out of space because you didn’t start in the middle of the room), you still stood proudly when I clapped for you. You enjoyed the applause because you did your best and felt my love and approval. Some days you will feel as if there’s nothing you can do correctly. During those times, please don’t compare your performance to others or feel that you have to succeed to gain love and acceptance. I love you because you are my son, and I am honored because Jesus let me be your dad. Rest in that, and when you do, you’ll notice things getting better and better. Look for God’s applause and not the world’s. Soon, you’ll be producing masterpieces. You’ll do spectacular somersaults! But always remember what brings value to all we do for God. The value is not in what we produce. What we produce is made valuable by our relationship with Him! Applauding Wildly, Dad
Excerpt taken from Gems Along the Way © 1997 by Wayne Cordeiro
Easter Services Special Guest Artist
In 1994, just a week after receiving four of the Christian music industry’s coveted Dove Awards, Michael English’s double life came crashing down around him, as he confessed to an extramarital affair. After separating from the wife, he embraced the Nashville party scene, eventually becoming dangerously addicted to prescription painkillers. Over the next several years, that highly publicized fall from grace went from bad to worse, with a series of regretful decisions leaving Michael spiritually, physically, emotionally and financially bankrupt. By 2000 he was “a grungy unwashed hermit” who sold his performance clothes and other collectors’ items on eBay to finance his drug habit. Despite spiraling further than anyone could ever imagine, Michael had a life changing encounter with God and his life was dramatically renewed. A voice told him that he “could keep heading down the road of addiction and be dead at forty” or he could turn his life over to God. “When the lowest thing that could possibly happen happens; don’t give up, because you might be missing a blessing down the road,” says English. Not only has English been completely delivered from all substances, but also experienced a second chance at starting a family, which he credits as the ultimate miracle. In 2002 Michael married Marcie, a pastor’s daughter and a few years later the couple welcomed a daughter, Issabella Grace (Bella), into the world. An avid gardener, Michael is a veritable encyclopedia regarding species of plants, where they will best thrive an d how to best care for them.
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uke 15 tells us that when one receives Christ, all the angels rejoice when heaven rejoices. There is a time for that, and for New Hope. Easter is indeed one of those times. Since opening its doors in 1995, over 30,000 people received Christ as their Lord and Savior. Join us as we celebrate this season:
Good Fri d ay Service
We’ll take Communion together. This service is completely different from the Easter Services.
Easter Services
Letting Your Yes Be, Yes.
God is asking us to let our, "yes be yes" and our "no be no." If our lives are truthful and reliable, in action and deed, from the core of our being then we will never need anything to "back it up!" Let’s explore how to be people of our word.
The very same power that raised Jesus from the dead is available for all of us! APRIL Life@ i t sB es t
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Request for
Form for reference only. Do not send to the IRS.
Tax Refund Stewardship Instructions
Name (as reported on your income tax return)
Specific Instructions on: Overpaid taxes Returned to Taxpayer
Address (number, street, and apt. or suite no.)
Salvation date
City, state, and ZIP code
Part I
Having been in the financial services industry for nearly six years, I don’t get asked this question nearly enough, “What should I do with my tax return?” I actually love being asked this question, because most people who receive a “windfall” from the Internal Revenue Service spend it faster than they can say IRS! My experience has been that the majority of folks use their tax refund to pay off credit card debt amassed during the previous year. Then, with
a zero balance on their credit card, they feel “free” to start charging again, forcing themselves to repeat the process next year. As Christians, we are expected to be good stewards of all God’s blessings ... and that includes every financial blessing, including a “nice” tax refund. So the better question for us would be “How Can I Be a Good Steward With My Tax Refund? Below you’ll find a small list of things I highly encourage you to consider:
Primary Provider Acknowledgement Realize that it’s not your money in the first place! Pray for God’s guidance. Ask Him what He’d like you to do with His money! Read Proverbs 21:5.
Part II
Return on Gains Tithe 10%—obvious first step!
Part III
Long—Term Holding to Offset Unanticipated Losses Fund your emergency savings. This is an amount of money you keep in savings to cover unexpected financial requirements. An example would be your hot water heater breaks or you have to fly to the mainland to help a sick family member. See God’s guidance on this in Proverbs 27:12.
Part IV
Debt Reduction Strategies Pay off, or reduce credit card debt. The plastic passport to poverty will rule your life if you’re not careful. If you have more than one account, determine your priority for paying off or reducing the balance on your accounts. Signature of U.S. person
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1. SPEND QUALITY TIME TOGETHER! Because of our various schedules, we don’t have a lot of time to spend together. However, we realize quality not quantity is most important for our family. We enjoy simple things like car rides and meals together. 2. LAUGH…A LOT! We laugh a lot in our family, even if it’s not funny! Everyone (Lisa, Isabella, Olin, and I) has our own personal, quirky style that keeps us laughing all the time.
5 Tips … To keep the family strong and tight knit …
3. MANAGE EXPECTATIONS! I didn’t marry an expectation of a wife, I married Lisa. That helps me not to expect her to fulfill me. It also helps me not to expect my kids to be perfect. If we don’t manage our expectations, we’ll be disappointed.
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4. COMMUNICATION! We communicate great, when I can remember what I need to tell her. 5. DISCIPLINE! God disciplines Lisa and I when we need to be disciplined—which is often. He disciples us because He loves us. The same goes for our kids. We discipline them because we love them.
Whats going on with TIFFANY THURSTON Aloha ‘Ohana ... … Well, I wanted to touch base with you and keep you posted! Currently, I am on tour with Natalie Grant for her Spring “Make It Matter” Tour which feature artists Chris Slign (from American Idol), Meredith Andrews, and introducing Evan Milby! I am singing with Natalie as well as leading worship for the show! It’s been a blast to travel with this group while being in between seasons with Revolve (which just ended in February).
I’m stil working thisl amazed that God has already of n long! It’s been a year kept me in this day on-stop touring! T a and a half t’s amazing His Promiseand age…and only rehm to inds me of u s in R evel He opens, no one can closae;tions 3:7…What and what H closes, no on e e can open! With th LIFE-CHAat, I pray that He is op NGING d ening that only Hooe rs for you in ways can! Much Aloha from the road …Tiff
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NewHope • Honolulu
• Hawaii Kai
Every Monday Divorce Care 7 pm @ the Ministry Center Contact: Reggie Goo, 845-7579
April 7th, Tuesday Adult Halau start 7 pm @ Koko Marina Center, Suite D-201 Contact: Julie Alfonso, 294-4334
April 5th, Sunday Halau Plate Lunch Fundraiser After service @ Mid Pac Cafeteria Contact: Jamie Kapu, 228-4175 April 26th, Sunday “Share ‘da Aloha Fundraiser” 3:30 pm @ Chai’s Island Bistro [Aloha Tower Marketplace] Cost: $35.00 Contact: Jamie Kapu, 228-4175
NHO Pastor s
Way ne C orde iro
Mu lt i Medi a Crew
NH Fron tl i n es
NH H al au
April 16th, Thursday New Believers Class 6:30 pm @ the Ministry Center Contact: Ben Johnson, bjohn97001@aol.com
• Manoa
• South Shore
• West O`ahu
April 3rd, Friday Fireproof Your Marriage Couples Bible Study 7 pm @ Kahala Elementary School Contact: Cynthia Guillermo, 864-9213
Every Thursday After School Fitness for Kids 2:30 pm @ Ala Wai Elementary Contact: Gordon Miyashiro, 620-4590
Here are some Photos of NewHope West O`ahu’s 5th Anniversary.
5 t h A n n i ve r s a r y
Every Sunday Feeding the Homeless After Church @ Ala Wai Park Contact: Richard Waialeale, 306-1680 April 18th, Saturday Women’s Ministry Luncheon 11 am @Outrigger Canoe Club Speaker: Mary Waialeale Contact: Sue Hong, 988-8063
Pa stor Ri ch Wi lb u r
Pa stor Roy Yama mo t o
• Sand Island
5th Anniversary
N H We s t O`ahu Ohana
Wayne Corde i ro r u n n i n g w i t h P r a c t i c u m P a s to r s
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Roll-Out Sugar Cookies on a Stick 1 cup butter (2 sticks), softened 1 cup sugar 1 large egg 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 2 teaspoons baking powder (sifted into flour) 2 3/4 cups all purpose flour
Pre-heat oven to 350º F. In a large bowl beat butter and sugar until smooth. Beat in egg and vanilla. Add the flour-baking powder mixture gradually, until all ingredients are well blended. Divide dough into 2 large balls and 1 small ball. On a floured surface (Or preferable parchment paper which is affixed to a smooth flat surface), roll out the small ball until it is about 1/8 inch thick. Cut out 25± round discs (or square shapes cut with a butter knife) about size of a half-dollar. Set this aside. Affix another sheet of parchment paper, and dust with flour. Roll out the larger balls into slabs about 1/4 inch thick. Using the cookie cutter, cut out the shapes, making sure you dip them in flour before each use. Place a half-dollar disc a few inches from the edges on one side of a cookie sheet. Lay one end of a cookie stick in the middle of the dough and place the cut-out cookie over it. (All sticks face the middle of the cookie sheet; nothing protrudes.) Gently press the top of the cookie so that the half-dollar dough and the cookie adhere to each other. Place the next half-dollar disc on the opposite side of the cookie sheet. Continue until the cookie sheet is full. Bake for 15 min. or until golden brown. Let cookies sit for about 10 minutes before removing them from the cookie sheet. Cool completely, then decorate with Royal Icing. Wrap with plastic bags and twist ties when decorations are dry.
Royal Icing
3 level tablespoons meringue powder 4 cups sifted confectioners’ sugar (about 1 pound) 8 tablespoons water Beat all ingredients at med., then high speeds for 7 to 12 minutes until icing forms in peaks. Divide into small batches and color with food coloring as desired. Keep icing covered with a damp paper towel to keep it from drying out. Add a few more drops of water if icing does not flow easily. You can fill a small Ziploc bag and cut a very tiny hole in the corner to squeeze the icing through. Or you may use the decorating tips, couplers and bags that bakers use to decorate cookies.
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Blueberry Cream Cheese Pie
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Crust
•2 blocks of softened butter •4 tablespoons powdered sugar •1/2 cup walnuts or macadamia nuts, chopped
Preheat oven to 325º Combine ingredients together. Press into a 9 X 34 inch pan. Chill for 1/2 hour. Bake until golden brown-approx. 25 minutes. Cool completely before adding filling.
Filling
•2 packages (8 oz.) cream cheese, softened •1 1/2 cups powdered sugar, sifted •2 teaspoons vanilla •1 pint (16 oz.) heavy whipping cream, whipped into peaks •2 cans blueberry pie filling
Beat sugar and cream cheese together. Fold in whipped cream and vanilla. Pour on cooled crust, chill until ready to serve. Serve topped with chilled blueberry pie filling.
Gail Ouchi: A faithful volunteer cook in the Morning Star Cafe at the Ministry Center. PHOTOS BY CLINT TORRES
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Homeless Feeding Ala Moana Beach Park
PHOTOS BY LETICIA BUHR
On any given Tuesday if you stroll past the Diamond Head concession at Ala Moana Park, Glenn Yasue and his team from New Hope are ministering to the street homeless. “We’ve been here at Ala Moana for the past three years and it has been such a blessing,” said Glenn, who conducts a church service and feeds about 60 homeless each week. Glenn shops at the FoodBank for the raw ingredients and the students at the Farrington High School Culinary Program prepare the food for the outreach.
“It’s something God asked me to do back in 1999 when Pastor Wayne Cordeiro challenged us to go on a mission. I had my own business and was involved in so many things, but then I heard God tell me that my mission field was the homeless of Hawaii and He wanted me involved in this. I started in Makaha doing outreaches and it all came together.” In all outreaches, there is a mini program that includes singing, prayer, a Gospel message, and then a gifting is given. Through gift donations, the first week clothing is given, the second week is a snack they take with them, the third week
AA batteries are exchanged so they can powerup small items, and toiletries are distributed on the fourth week. “It is my heart’s desire to share the gospel with these people, and also encourage them and give them hope” says Glenn.
Besides Ala Moana, Glenn and the New Hope team can be found feeding the homeless: 1st Saturday of the month: Kalaeloa (Transitional Shelter) 3rd Saturday of the month: Next Step Shelter in Kakaako
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For I was hungry, and you gave Me something to eat; I was thirsty, and you gave Me something to drink; I was a stranger, and you invited Me in; naked, and you clothed Me; I was sick, and you visited Me; I was in prison, and you came to Me. Matthew 25:35-36
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If you’d like to donate items or volunteer, contact Glenn at waikapu@yahoo.com.
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are back again, and Pua’s in trouble because she “accidentally” spent the rent money that is owed to Mr. Lee. Now facing eviction, she and her husband Frank, must find a way to raise money to cover the rent. So what’s her solution? Enter a Beauty Pageant! With the stakes so high and Pua’s mouth so big, there is plenty pressure to win so they can stay off the streets.
•My name is Kekoa. Uhhh…. I’m good at playing Wii … Uhhhh … My girlfriend’s hot … oh yeah I like surfing ... Peace!
•My name is Hospicio Tolentino Caticbac III. I migrated from the Philippines to Hawaii. While attending high school, I met Kanani and we started dating. I became best friends with her brother Kekoa, and we would cruise, and hang out. Now I’m part of the family. They don’t care that I have an accent and maybe that’s why I enjoy their company, and I love them, even Aunty Pua. As crazy as she is, she can be real sweet, sometimes.
•MONTHLY BUDGET Pualani Kealoha Macadangdang Rubber High Heels slippahs from K-Mart $12.99 Wii Fit from WalMart $85.00 Minnie Mouse Bedroom slippers $24.00 Chocolates $125.00 Monthly Rent $1,500 (+ $75.00 late fees) Electric Bill $564.00 Gotta have Central Air Conditioning Flowers from Fabulous Florals $675.00 Marriage to Frankie Macadandang..........Frank still paying...DAILY Aunty PUA................................................PRICELESS!
•I am Milky, world-renowned designer and fashionista. My sole passion in life is to make beauty. My stunning store, “Milky Way” is the Mecca of all fashion, where I make all women gorgeous. Speaking of gorgeous, my wife and international supermodel, Kookie is one of my inspirations. I love beautiful women, and they love me. Ciao.
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This is the essence of Growing Deep, Growing Strong (GDGS), a 2 1/2 hour seminar and membership class. Here you’ll learn the five S’s—Salvation, Spiritual Growth, Stewardship, Spiritual Gifts & Sending Forth. These make up New Hope’s simple structure.
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Growing Deep, Growing Strong conjures an image of a burgeoning blossom, with the potential of bearing tremendous fruit throughout its lifetime. Our Lord has planted that seed of spirituality in all of us, with the hope that we will discover & disperse our true Christian vibrancy and the sweet nectar of Godly joy.
Growing Deep, Growing Strong at New Hope Ministry Center, 8:00-11:00 am, a one day New Hope membership seminar, Arlene Iwano, Arlene@eNewHope. org Over the course of the seminar you’ll hear short talks from some of our finest leaders. Whether you’re a brand new Christian and want to begin to grow deeper in your knowledge of Jesus Christ or you’d like to grow stronger in your walk with Him, this is the New Hope membership class for you. Water Baptism at Magic Island-Ala Moana Beach Park, 3:00 pm, Hanzo Hamamura, Hanzo@eNewHope.org Water Baptism is a public declaration of our identification with Jesus and his death, burial and resurrection. By getting water baptized you’re publically saying to those around you that you’ve died to yourself and have decided to follow Jesus Christ. Bring a towel, dry clothes and a potluck dish, don’t forget to invite your family and friends too!
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New Believers Sunday School at Farrington, 9:00-11:00 am for 7 weeks, Ben Johnson, bjohn97001@aol.com Learn the basics of the Bible and what it means to be a Christian. Be under the care and direction of teachers that have a heart to answer your questions and care for you as you start your new life in Jesus Christ.
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New Believers Class at New Hope Ministry Center, 6:30-8:30 pm for 7 weeks, Ben Johnson, bjohn97001@aol.com Learn the basics of the Bible and what it means to be a Christian. Be under the care and direction of teachers that have a heart to answer your questions and care for you as you start your new life in Jesus Christ.
Connection Campaign at New Hope Ministry Center, 10-12 noon, Arlene Iwano, Arlene@eNewHope.org Are you looking to “get connected” to a Life Group and just haven’t found the right fit? At the end of this 2-hour orientation you’ll be in a life devotion group with people of the same interest as you. Commitment is for only 8-weeks. It’s free and open to all levels of believers. Registration is a must, Arlene@eNewHope.org
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Growing Deep, Growing Strong Sunday School at Farrington, 9:00-10:00 am, a weekly Sunday School Class, Arlene Iwano, Arlene@eNewHope.org Over the course of the seminar you’ll hear short talks from some of our finest leaders. Whether you’re a brand new Christian and want to begin to grow deeper in your knowledge of Jesus Christ or you’d like to grow stronger in your walk with Him this is the class for you.
For more information check out http://www.enewhope.org/firststeps/membership/
For these and other great ways of connection call Arlene Iwano at (808) 842-4242 ext. 420 or email Arlene@eNewHope.org
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N e w H o p e Vo lu n t e e r s !
Parking cars, greeting with a smile, teaching children, giving out cup of coffee, turning on a light, setting up a tent, putting out a chair, giving out a Yes! packet, are a few of the many things you do each weekend. Without you, we would not be reaching our families, friends and communities with Christ’s love.
By Luke Savage, 9yrs
What is Easter?
Thank you! We are so grateful for the time and dedication you give to the Lord. It’s your joyful hearts that make Jesus shine at New Hope.
The first thing I think of when I think of Easter is… chocolate, and Jesus! Hmmm, what else…Oh, I also think about eggs, and bunnies and being with my family, and going to church. In the Bible I read about Jesus, dying on the cross, and getting stabbed in the side. I don’t like to think about that. Jesus’ friends went to the tomb and he was gone. He had powers from God to come back to life. At Easter we celebrate how Jesus died to save us, and I like to celebrate Easter with my basket full of chocolate!
Through-TheBible Reading Plan
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Water Baptism 3:00pm Ewa end of Magic Island/ Ala Moana Beach Park
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A Night of Worship: Hosted by Pursuit Who: Anyone between the ages of 18-35 7:00-8:30pm at the Ministry Center
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“Hear from God e v er y day. You will notice ho w making positiv e changes becomes less and less dif ficult.”—Wayne Cordeiro, author of T he Divine Mentor
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Mid Week Service Pastor Dom Kaaihue
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Mid Week Service Pastor Rich Wilbur
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weekends Hawaii Kai
Sunday: 8am • 10am www.Hawaiikai.enewhope.org
Internet
Saturday: 5pm • 7pm Sunday: 7am • 9am • 11am www.Internet.enewhope.org
Manoa
Sunday: 9am • 11am www.Manoa.enewhope.org
Sand Island
Sunday: 9am • 11am www.Sandisland.enewhope.org
South Shore
Sunday: 10am www.Southshore.enewhope.org
West Oahu
Sunday: 10:30am www.Westoahu.enewhope.org
wednesdays Midweek Service
Wednesday: 7pm at the LEAD Center www.enewhope.org
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Honolulu
Saturday: 5pm • 7pm Sunday: 7am • 9am • 11am www.Honolulu.enewhope.org