Best Gifts

December 23, 2009

When they saw the star, they were overjoyed. On coming to the house, they saw the child with his mother Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped him. Then they opened their treasures and presented him with gifts of gold and of incense and of myrrh.
-Matthew 2: 10-11, NIV

The story on the Visit of the Magi was a backdrop to H.o.P.E today as prayers of gratitude went up for this past year’s gifts (family, healing, friends and more) and in anticipation for what the new year will bring. Please join us next week, on Wednesday, December 30 for a special time of prayer and reflection!

Miguel Davis shared his experience as an US Army Specialist. He serves as a lead musician for the troupes for their encouragement and morale boost! Miguel has been grateful for the opportunity to use his musical gifts to serve God and country. Boot camp was pretty grueling in itself, especially for a guy over 40 among others who were twice younger than him. Yet, he completed the test at the top. He noticed that whatever he ate or drank, the guys imitated the content of his food tray. He didn’t expect that his witness would expand to healthy physical habits, too. Specialist Davis shared his music with us that night and he invited first time guest, Kristi to joined in singing a Spirit-filled rendition of O Holy Night. (You’ll get a chance to hear Kristi next year on January 6 during H.o.P.E Global)

Miguel returns to his duties in a few days. Please keep him in your prayers as well as his wife, Angela, their family and the young men and women serving in our Armed Forces.

Praying for our joy… and hope for the journey!
Pastor Sabine

AN INVITATION:
January 1 and 2, 2010: Forest Lake Church will host a Prayer Weekend starting on Friday, January 1 at 7pm. We hope to see you and your friends there!

Prayer and Spiritual Warfare

December 16, 2009


Prayers went up for all those in attendance as we prepared to pray for a young adult named Wendell (pictured above). He described the reality of the spiritual struggle many of us face at one time or another. Sometimes, this struggle takes the form of emotional turmoil and physical pain and comes through a myriads of circumstances that pull us away from looking to God. People of all ages and backgrounds came forward to support and pray for Wendell.

Pain and separation through sickness and war are also sobering reminders that we live in a broken world.

Yet, there is hope through it all!

Caroline introduced us to her friends Roy and Roberta. She is a hairdresser and has had opportunities to tell them about our weekly prayer gathering when they came to get their hair trimmed. The couple’s young adult son, Mike is going to Afghanistan in a couple of weeks. They came tonight and were surprised by a prayer quilt featuring the emblem of the Marines. Pastor Derek called forward people who would commit to pray for the young soldier every day until he returns home.

The war in the spiritual realm is unseen, but very real according to the Book of Ephesians, chapter 6 and starting in verse 10. The weapon Wendell, Caroline and others are using is prayer,and it’s making a difference!

Morningstar (pictured below) can certainly vouch for this as she found words to express the joy she felt over having witnessed a miracle. She lives in Canada, but she considers Forest Lake Church her church home, too. She had asked for prayers on behalf of a friend who lives here in town. The people of H.o.P.E had indeed prayed for her friend who had been transferred to Hospice care. Morningstar expected to come earlier this week to say goodbye to her friend and instead found her scrubbing her floor! The traces of the illness- gone.

Whether the sickness leaves one’s body or another falls asleep in the death with the hope of a new body, we continue to reach out the God who has healing in His hands and is the source of peace beyond human comprehension.

Praying for our joy…and hope for the journey.
-Pastor Sabine

Here are some images of the evening, thanks to Dick Davis:)

Prayers for spiritual protection for the Lead/Senior Pastor. Thank you for your continued prayers on behalf of Dr. Morris, his family, leadership and ministry.


Morningstar is overwhelmed with gratitude and overjoyed because of God’s grace allowing her to witness a miracle.


Mae brought this ‘prayer square’ and explained that each knot represents a prayer said on behalf of the recipient.

Isabelle asked for the prayer square for a co-worker who’s husband has recently died. She wants to be a source of encouragement through a portable and tangible reminder of prayers for healing through grief.

Yes, a beautiful reminder…
BE STILL AND KNOW THAT I AM GOD” -Psalm 46:10