Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Mission and Prayer Conference

I’m going to start backwards about the Mission and Prayer Conference – tonight’s small group. I asked the girls what they thought about the weekend. It was hard for a few of them because they missed some due to work. But, all seemed to feel good about it and then when I asked specific questions they got very excited. On Saturday we went out on the streets of Riga to pray with people and they had great stories about that – overcoming shyness and being bold in approaching people – all much better than me. I used language as my excuse for standing on the corner and just praying silently. Anyway, then I shared the dream/hope I got during the weekend. It started as I read Red Moon Rising and kept building all weekend. It was confirmed by our guest, Lyndall Bywater, 24-7 coordinator for the Army in the UK. I want to see a Boiler Room (community prayer room – see www.24-7prayer.com) in Riga which would draw together many churches and youth organizations. And while we were out praying I found the building. It’s on the corner of our street and ever since I’ve been here people have been saying (and praying) that they want someone to take over the building who would help the community and clean it up. Why not a Boiler Room? The girls eyes got big and I could sense they agreed with my dream. After some coaxing one of them shared her own dream – that we would have a big worship music festival (like Cornerstone) in Meža Parks. My eyes got big, too. I began to dream about combining the whole thing, making some contacts with connections from my youth department networking days and off we went! Of course, this has nothing to do with the huge task I’m involved in right now and there is no way I could give time to anything like this. But, we can keep sharing the dream and eventually the right people will hear and get inspired, I think!

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