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Monday, December 29, 2008
Good morning! There’s a heart-touching quality to Hagar’s story that has always captivated me. The turning point in her dilemma centers in her discovering the fact that God’s loving oversight and care—that He always sees me!—not only was constant, but also was not dependent upon her perfection (Genesis 16). At the threshold of the New Year, my review of my own effectiveness at pursuing God’s ways in my life often comes up with something of a felt “deficit” on my part. A new calendar beckons to new resolve—and I daresay that most of us usually feel that our daily prayer life and devotional patterns seem a common call for improvement. With over 70 years of life and nearly 53 years of pastoral leadership behind me, I still find days I have to be reminded that He sees and hears me, and even likes being with me, no matter how I feel. It is that comfort and confidence that touched my heart in a special way sometime back, and I expressed it with the following poem—one which innumerable readers have said brought encouragement to them. On the possibility it may bring a time-to-time uplift to you as we walk together with Jesus into 2009, I offer it as a tender reminder: Father not only always sees us, but He delights in our presence—irrespective of our mood, our sense of being “spiritual,” or our present passion. THOU GOD SEEST ME I rose in the morning to pray one day, And there was a day that I rose to pray And that birthed the morning I didn’t arise. “Now I’m here again, Lord. It’s another day, Then a Voice speaks to me: “Child of dust, I know you, “My voice You shall hear in the morning, O LORD; In the morning I will direct [it] to You, And I will look up.” –Psalm 5:3 (NKJV) Serving with you, Pastor Jack Hayford Check out the latest leadership updates from Foursquare Missions and Foursquare U.S. |
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Join us in prayer this week for our Foursquare leaders... |
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Chaplains |
DISTRICT SUPERVISORS |
NATIONAL LEADERS |
Pray for these Foursquare chaplains personnel who represent more than 150 Foursquare chaplains who serve in a variety of positions throughout our nation: Capt. Stephen (Cori) Pratel, U.S. Army, Alexandria, Va., presently deployed to Iraq Maj. Shawn (Julie) McCammon, U.S. Army, Ft. Campbell, Ky., presently deployed to Iraq Lt Olushola (Adejumoke) Isinkaiye, U.S. Navy, Camp Pendleton, Calif., presently deployed overseas |
Agree with us in prayer for these district supervisors and the churches they lead: Joe (Kaye) Van Koevering, supervisor, Florida District; senior pastor, Gateway Christian Center, St. Petersburg, Fla. Steve (Tana) Overman, supervisor, Willamette District; senior pastor, Faith Center, Eugene, Ore. Gregory (Gaylynn) Massanari, supervisor, Desert Canyon District; senior pastor, Corner Stone Christian Fellowship, Las Vegas, Nev. |
Continue to pray for our president, executives, board members and national ministry leaders: Pastor Jack and Anna Hayford, president, The Foursquare Church Gary (Bonny) Craig, administrator, Atlantic ARC Tim (Kelly) Mossholder, national coordinator, Emerging Leader Network |
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