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Jan 9

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Hello All!                                                                                 

Limited access to the internet and limited time to update my blog have prevented me from updating as I would have liked.  Hopefully, I will be better able to do so going forward.

While I was at the Jerusalem House of Prayer for All Nations, on the 31st of December the group there (about 35 people altogether) brought in the New Year with a lovely late evening meal, and from there went up to the Prayer Tower to spend a couple of hours in worship and prayer.  That was a very

special time. 

Someone leaked to another that it was my birthday that day, and I was presented, after dinner, with the most beautiful Jerusalem roses from their garden and a birthday song, which made my heart melt.  :)

The following day, Jan 1, was a laid back day at the house, fellowshipping with others there.  People come from all over the world to stay a while and pray from that place.  I met ppl from Sweden, Russia, Columbia, Zambia, etc.  Americans were in the minority.

I also spent time that day getting to know a young man from Zambia who recently resigned his position as a Senator in that nation, as he felt the Lord telling him to do so in order to run for president of his nation.  So, Saviour (his name), has started his campaign to run for the presidency in 2011.  That was a great joy for me to be able to get to know him better and pray and bless him.

The following day, a Russian group was scheduled to take a tour to the Dead Sea and had an extra seat in the sharut (shuttle bus) and I was asked along.  The majority of them spoke no English and the rest of them very broken English.  So I spent the day with them.  It was so much fun.  We “played” in the water, then went to one of the mineral mud pits and doused ourselves with the black mud, then jumped back into the water to rinse off.  That was an experience I will not soon forget.  We then traveled to another spot on the Sea about 20 minutes away that was more touristy in nature.

I have never been known to be much of a people watcher (ask my Mama), but I have become one here.  :)

There I sat at the end of our day together, on the shores of the Dead Sea, with a group of people from Russia, laughing and eating pomegranates.  So many thoughts going through my mind….  Took us about an hour to get back to the house.

From there, on the 3rd of Jan (Sun), I moved from JHOPFAN to be with Karen Dunham and her ministry team.   They have a couple of facilities inJerusalem.  One is a huge 4 story building where guests and offices are housed and another is a beautiful old building where they hold services of various types. The latter is called Damascus Gate Church.

I took a taxi over to the church to meet Karen the first day I came over here.  We went immediately to the church as it was almost time for the service.  As soon as I walked in the doors, I sensed the strong presence of God in that place which was so sweet. She and I spent time together that day getting caught up a bit, and she filled me in on what has been going on and a bit about what to expect during the internship.  The Holy Spirit agenda continues to unfold from day to day.

Amongst other things, we (Karen and her team) have been busy preparing for the Prophetic School (I have been referring to this one-month long event as the ïnternship”).  We are expecting anywhere from  25-35 people here over the next month.  There will be a group of YWAM people here from Sweden (they were also at JHOP while I was there) and a group of American young men and women from the Burn School in OK.  There will also be a couple of others joining us.

A lady came a couple of days ago to join the Prophetic School from Plano, TX and she and I are in a room together.  Small world – as I lived in Plano for many years.  She and I visited the Garden Tomb today and went to the Western Wall.  It was a very blessed day.  The Lord kept us safe and we did not get lost (hardly) at all.  I was our tour guide :) as it was my second time there.

My days here at Living Bread Ministry start with a walk of about 1/2 mile or so from the ministry house to the church where we participate in corporate worship.  Everyone in the house, staff and guests, participate.  We start at 9a and go to 10:30 or 11:00 usually.  It is a very blessed time and the presence of the Lord is very thick during our times together.  From there, we generally head back to the house, eat lunch together, and then go about whatever work we may have on the agenda for that day.

On the 4th, I had the awesome opportunity to go to Jericho with Karen and some of the Arab men who come to the church most mornings joined us.  They refer to these men (and other Arab belivers) as MBB – Muslim Born Believers.  This term is new to me, but used by many.  Also along for this trip were 4-5 of us on Karen’s team. We took their van to Jericho which is about a 20 minute drive from the ministry center (where we are staying).

We drove to the Prophet’s House (they call it) there in that city – a small house that Karen rents in Jericho, where they meet from week to week to disciple young believers.  These young believers are leading Bible studies during the week in their homes for other new believers.  That was such a special time.  The whole property where the house sits is very anointed.  When one walks onto the property, there is an orange grove on one side of the path to the house and banana trees, rose bushes and other beautiful plants on the other side of the path.  The aroma there is amazing.  We all sat together in the house while a friend of Karen’s brought a little lesson on holiness and had some interaction with those who were there.

We went into the small business section of the city and purchased fruit and falafel sandwhiches.  My first pitas and falafel.  Oh my goodness – were those good.  The food here is amazing.  We have all been participating in a Daniel fast, and drinking no coffee or tea.  The fruit and vegies are amazingly tasty, and we eat lots of fresh pita, hummus, olives, nuts, etc.  Yesterday someone gave me the most wonderful dates I have ever eaten!  From Jericho.  Also, the honey from Jericho is unlike any I have ever tasted.  I have a new favorite fruit to add to my list….Yummy persimmons.  Oh, and not to forget the beautiful avacados.  Ok – you get the point about the food.

I loved Jericho.

I just find myself very much in observation mode while here.  Looking, listening, watching a LOT.  Looking with my eyes, and listening for the Lord to speak to my heart about the things I am witnessing.  Everything is so new to me, and I really do not understand a lot of what I am seeing and hearing.

I find that my heart just hurts for many of the people here who look so empty.  You can see it in their eyes.  This is an amazing place, and I am so thankful for this experience.  Thanks to so many of you who have made it possible.  The “work” I have come here to do really starts on Monday, so I would appreciate your prayers.

Well, it’s late here tonight so I will finish updating you all hopefully tomorrow.

With Love to All,

Val

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Dec
31

Day 3 – Birthday in Jerusalem

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Today was an adventure for sure. Up early – 3am.  Heard above me the sound of music and praying and was unable to go back to sleep.  So laid there and talked to the Lord for long while.  Was thanking Him for the gift of being here for my birthday, amongst other things, and for those who have supported me along this journey. He is amazingly good and gracious to us.

I love something Bill Johnson said recently, “God is better than we think, so we need to change the way we think.”  I say yes – God, please reveal to me the truth about Who You are!!

The Big House, where I am staying, is 4 stories – thus its name.  Lowest level – offices, 2nd level – kitchen, dining areas, other rooms where staff live, 3rd level – a day room, many small rooms with bunk beds for guests, bathrooms, and 4th level – Prayer Tower ( they call it).  Octagon shaped (I think) and glass walls, overlooking Jerusalem on all sides.  Located at top of Mt. of Olives.

Watched the sunrise this morning, and saw the most AMAZING FULL RAINBOW.  I will try to upload px soon.  It was God’s way, I believe, of reminding me that He is a God who fulfills His promises to His ppl.  I look fwd to watching this year as He surprises me in ways beyond my imaginings to fulfill promises given long ago in my life.

After breakfast, traveled to town with my roommate from France.  She is a bit more experienced than I at navigating the city, so she guided me around to some sites.  Wow.

The bus ride in and of itself to the Damascus Gate area was a trip and adventure.  The roads are SO narrow, and drivers impatient.  This house is locatd in the Arab Quarter, so traveled through here to get to Wailing Wall, where we stopped first.  They were having some sort of a large barmitzva celebration for many young boys (men) so there were many people there.  A proud mother even shared the most amazing cake with us.  I took it and ate it as my birthday cake.  :)   It was SO good!

We then walked through a museum, and saw many other sites.

The underground Shuk was quite amazing.  It is an outdoor market of sorts.  Much activity and many people.  buying and selling.  I did not get anything today, as I plan to return another time.

We found our way home before dark, for which I was grateful.  NOT good to be out after dark here – understatement.

We stopped for food at little restaurant we visited, and I had a cappuccino.  YUM!  Food at the place where I am staying is prepared by staff here, who are from all over the world, so we get quite an assortment.  Very nice.

Am not sure what tomorrow holds.

Have been somewhat overwhelmed as I contemplate the fact that I am walking in the very heart of the region where Jesus lived and walked.

Thank you all for your love and prayers.  I am preparing in my heart for my work with Karen next week.  I do not know what to expect, but know it will be good.

This is an intense, but beautiful land.  I have to pinch myself every once in a while – hard to believe I am here.

Val

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Dec
30

Israel – Day 2

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If you count my afternoon arrival yesterday, today is day 2 of my trip, or 1st full day in Israel.  Abt 22 hours total.  Flight was interesting – Safe, thankfully.  After delays, a near missed connection in Denver to Phily where boarding had ceased and doors were closed to any more passengers, and a bout of bad turbulence during our last half hour before Tel Aviv, I am thankful to be on the ground in the Holy Land.

I am not normally a people watcher, but that changed yesterday as I witnessed an interesting crowd in Philadelphia and many Orthodox Jews on the plane.  I watched as they performed their ritualistic prayers on the plane in the aisles and tried not to be blatant in my observations.  I wanted much to engage one of them in conversation, but did not get the opportunity.

Once to Ben Gurion Airport, I finally found a shuttle to a Jerusalem hotel, and from there a taxi to the Big House….aka Jerusalem House of Prayer for All Nations.  Met those I have been communicating with prior to my arrival, and enjoyed a bit of dinner and fellowship with them.  I think this place accomodates aprox 30 guests plus staff.  I am sharing a room with a young gal from France.  Have yet to meet an American.

Spent today here at the House as wanted to recover a bit, though jet lag very minimal.  Thankful for that. Spent some time in the prayer room, called the Prayer Tower and met some of the interesting people staying here from all over the world.  

May be attending a rally tomorrow.  Will write more if indeed that happens.  

Am writing from a computer here at the Big House, and keyboard very tricky!

Sights, sounds and everything here fascinating.   Looking fwd to an awesome adventure with the Lord.  

Tomorrow marks my birthday and I anticipate something special, as it also marks bday 49, when I enter into my 50 year – the year of Jubilee.  Very significant for me.

Bless you all!  I will write again soon and hope to post px.

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Dec
26

Israel Bound

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Merry Christmas One and All! 

This girl is thankful today that Jesus chose to come to earth and I love the fact that we have the opportunity to celebrate the birth of this One – fully God and fully Man, Saviour of all mankind. 

I attended Christmas eve service at John and Mom’s church last night, and spent  today at Mom’s, serving dinner to and fellowshipping with family and friends.  Tomorrow, Matt is coming with family and Rob should be here as well.  I look forward to getting my hands on my grandchidren.                           

Almost through with preparations to leave for Israel on Monday 28th.  Will leave Mom’s on Sunday for Colorado Springs, where I will spend the night with my special friend.  Early Monday morning, she will drive me to the airport in CS.  From there, I fly to Denver, change planes and then on to Philadelphia where I have about a 5 hour layover.   From Phily, will fly to Tel Aviv.  22 hour trip total. 

Will post as I am able while I am away.  Thank you for keeping me in your prayers while I am on this journey.  I anticipate a life changing experience and set of encounters with Marvelous Jesus and those I meet there.  

Wow!  This is my first post ever.  Yea Val!  My friend David has been helping me thus far, but I am now becoming the Word Press expert.  Blessings to you all! 

Val

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Dec
11

December Update

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Hello & Happy December to All! What you will find in this update:

  • Israel Trip & Personal News Updates
  • IHOP News

I hope this letter finds you all doing well and keeping warm. :-) It has been rather chilly in the Midwest for the past week or so, and we got our first real snow a few days ago. Brrrrrrrrrrr………

My love and thanks all of you who continue to support me in so many ways! It means so much to be undergirded by you. MAY THE LORD BLESS YOU RICHLY in return for planting and watering in my life! I could not do what I am doing here without you – truly!!

Many thanks go to my friend David for surprising me with the gift of this awesome website a number of weeks ago. I was such a wonderful surprise when he sent me an email to let me know that he had spent an entire afternoon of his time creating it for me. What a gift!! Thanks, David for your loving support! This will make my life so much easier and I will be able to communicate more effectively while I am abroad.

November marked a few firsts on this end. :-) My first Thanksgiving in Kansas City – wooohooo! Spent the day with gracious friends and what a spread they laid out! I ate enough for 2. Thanks Jeff, Kristian, Ashton and Mallory. I loved our time together.

This has been a lovely fall and warmer than I anticipated – thankfully! I ventured out quite a bit to enjoy the weather, trees, sounds and smells of fall in the heartland. The vibrant reds, oranges and yellows of the trees made my heart sing. Beautiful!!

Plus – we had our first snowfall ~ a mild dusting that showed itself around the middle of the month.

Work is going well and I continue to enjoy the working relationships I have with those in my realm.  :-) Never a dull moment when you have so many visionaries on a team! IHOP continues to birth many new babies and we work hard to keep pace.

In follow up to last month’s newsletter, let me update you on my Israel trip status. (Last month’s letter can be found below.)

It was just today (12/10) that a substantial gift was given to me which will allow me to make the 7-8 week journey. I was so surprised and it was so unexpected! The Lord’s ways never cease to amaze me! Thank you, precious friends! You are much loved and I so appreciate your generosity. I pray a MULTIPLIED blessing back to you for the seed you sowed into this life and really, into the land of Israel and beyond.

My tentative date to leave is the 29th of December, to return mid February. I will be purchasing my ticket and making more firm plans this week. The Lord opened another door for me to be able to go to Colorado next week to spend time with family and friends over the holiday, and leave soon after.

It has been my secret desire to be there for my birthday – the big 49! :-)

The word “jubilee” has been running around in my mind for the past couple of weeks and I kept saying, “what is that about? It’s not my jubilee year yet. Jubilee is associated with 50.” Well, little did I know, until today, when a friend educated me – The entire 49th year is considered the Jubilee Year, so I was hearing right.  I feel this is significant for my life.

I continue to meet people and connect with individuals and groups who possess a heart and vision for Israel and the Middle East. God is orchestrating relations, and opening doors of fellowship and camaraderie for which I am most grateful. I am beginning to build a sense of community here with those who desire to see God’s purposes for His Land and People come to pass. This renewed Israel interest and drawing has come as a surprise for me in this season, and I enjoy the direction the Lord is leading me in this. I have SO very much to learn.

Can you believe I participated in my first Shabbat meal ever in November and am asking myself where I have been all my life.  :-)   It was wonderfully enjoyable and I am finding the Jewish culture –the little bits I have been tasting along the way – to be so rich. As I learn about the land and people, Scripture is taking on a whole new meaning. I believe this is just the beginning of something God is doing in and with me in the days ahead. I do not know what that might look like, but I am giving Him my “yes.” “Be it unto me according to Your word, Lord.”

It is still my plan to assist Karen Dunham with the internship in Jan – Feb (see October Newsletter below for details). www.livingbreadchurch.com In addition, I plan to spend a few days on the front and back end of the trip at the Jerusalem House of Prayer For All Nations and with other friends of IHOP-Kansas City in the Land. www.jhopfan.org

Tom Hess, founder of the Jerusalem House of Prayer spoke at IHOP in November which was such a blessing for me as I had not heard him before.

It was interesting to learn about some of the things the Lord is doing through this ministry on the Mount of Olives, a predominantly Arab area. He talked about the prophetic significance of Israel in the last days, and concentrated on the Isaiah 19 passage.

23 In that day there will be a highway from Egypt to Assyria, and the Assyrians will come into Egypt and the Egyptians into Assyria, and the Egyptians will worship with the Assyrians.

24 In that day Israel will be the third party with Egypt and Assyria, a blessing in the midst of the earth,

25 whom the LORD of hosts has blessed, saying, “Blessed is Egypt My people, and Assyria the work of My hands, and Israel My inheritance.”

Finally, those of you who know me, know that I enjoy (along with some of my favorite women on the planet :-) Starbucks Maple Scones and Christmas Blend coffee. For about a year, the delicacies disappeared from the planet never more to be found…. UNTIL…..

On a little outing a few weeks ago, I made an amazing discovery. I HAD to take photos of the momentous occasion, and send them to my Women to celebrate the moment with me. :-)

Mom said that she has not seen me look this guilty since I was 2 years old!!

May the Lord bless you all, look on you with favor and make you fruitful in the work of your hands. May His peace flood your mind and heart, and may this be a holiday season more special than all the rest ever!!

Learn about the move of God in our midst by reading my recent postings and go to www.ihop.org

Tune in free nightly!! Bill Johnson and John Arnott were here this past week.

I love you all!

val

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Nov
28

It Is Time to Encounter God and Take Action

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Hello All ~ Mike Bickle and Lou Engle recently released this letter regarding the current hour in which we live. I thought you might find it to be of interest.

May your hearts be strengthened by the God of All Strength!

Bless You!

val

onething

Dear friends,

We stand at a critical juncture in our nation’s history. It is time to encounter God and to take action. The Holy Spirit is visiting His people with power. At the same time, the powers of darkness are raging against the moral fabric of our nation. The light is getting brighter as the darkness gets darker.

Many of you will have heard of the spiritual awakening at our Bible school. On Wednesday, November 11, the Spirit fell on a class for more than 15 hours. The word spread quickly and over 2,000 people spontaneously gathered in the auditorium from all over Kansas City, as deliverance and physical healings continued to increase. We canceled our classes for the next week so that each one of our 1,000 students and interns could receive from the Spirit in an extended way.

We decided to meet nightly from 6:00pm to midnight because His manifest presence continues to increase. Visitors are pouring in from many places across America to partake of this spiritual awakening.

We will continue these evening meetings until our onething conference, December 28–31, 2009, when we are expecting 20,000 young adults to gather for worship, teaching, and to participate in the supernatural ministry of the Spirit.

Last year, over 16,000 young adults attended this conference. We are still hearing testimonies of lives that were changed. This year, we are expecting to receive even more from the Spirit. We believe that this will be a historic and important conference, and encourage you to attend.

The theme for onething’09 is “What is the Spirit saying to the Church?” Our team will proclaim what we believe the Spirit is prophetically speaking to the Church in this hour. We will also share practical ways in which we can “adopt” high schools and colleges across our nation as we envision young people to impact each sphere of society with works of justice and acts of compassion. At the conference, we will have extended ministry times to receive healing, renewal, and impartation from the Spirit. We believe that the Spirit will release His power at this conference, as evidenced by what He is currently doing in our evening meetings.

Mark Anderson, a senior international leader in YWAM who also works closely with Campus Crusade for Christ, will host forums for leaders to discuss how we can systematically evangelize entire cities and campuses in partnership with the houses of prayer in their area. Mark has remarkable insight that comes from his 30 years of successful ministry in evangelism. The Lord has given him some bold new strategies for this hour.

The crisis in our nation is real. The serpentine stranglehold of abortion continues to squeeze the life out of over 4,000 wombs daily. Sexual immorality, both heterosexual and homosexual, are reaching epic heights of perversity. The number of women and children being trafficked into the dark underbelly of the sex industry in our cities is growing at an alarming rate. Entire school systems are giving way to darkness. The sanctity of marriage is under siege, threatening to destroy the moral foundations of our nation.

We will also address the growing crisis that is emerging in many churches across America. A new wave of confusion is systematically seducing many young adults into deception. Sincere young people whose hearts were once ablaze for Jesus are being allured into compromise on foundational biblical truths and practices, while at the same time they are increasing in works of compassion and justice. No amount of increased ministry activity can “balance out” their profound spiritual compromises. In the name of tolerance, they are settling for a humanistic and “politically correct” theology that trivializes the glory of Jesus. Many young adult ministries are falling prey to this as they are seeking “relevance” that dulls the razor’s edge of truth for the sake of man’s approval. It is not enough to mention Jesus’ name if they deny foundational truths about Him. Our works of justice must flow from deep allegiance to Jesus and the Scripture.

Our nation has never stood on such a precarious footing as today. The onslaught of spiritual darkness is increasing in our classrooms, boardrooms, courtrooms, and bedrooms. We must confront the confusion that is pouring forth from many pulpits as well as from the halls of Washington. It is time to draw a line in the sand. We must hear what the Spirit is saying and we must act on it. The Spirit will confirm the truth with demonstrations of power.

It is darkest before the dawn. Our hearts are full of faith. We know another historic “Great Awakening” is soon to sweep across our nation. We look with confidence to God’s promise: “In the last days . . . I will pour out My Spirit on all flesh (Acts 2:17-21). All nations will receive the witness of kingdom with power (Mt. 24:14; Rev. 7:9). What a privilege to live in this awesome hour of history.

At this very hour, Jesus is raising up young adults who are being mobilized to cry out in night and day prayer, win the lost, heal the sick, and do works of compassion and justice as they impact the very fabric of our society.

Please join us in Kansas City from December 28–31. The onething’09 conference is FREE. You can register at http://IHOP.org

With passion for Jesus,

Mike Bickle and Lou Engle

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Nov
19

Move of the Holy Spirit at IHOPU

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Here’s a recent IHOP-KC update!  I have participated in some of the meetings and the Lord has impacted my life in a precious way.  Enjoy!

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International House of Prayer University Student Awakening

We are holding extended meetings from 6pm – midnight (CST) at our FSM building.
CLICK HERE to watch the free live webstream during these meetings.

On November 11, during a 9:00am class of first-year students, led by Allen Hood and Wes Hall at International House of Prayer University (IHOPU), the Spirit moved in their midst with physical healings, deliverance, and a spirit of joy. That class, on November 11, continued for more than 15 hours. The word spread quickly, and over 2,000 people spontaneously gathered in the auditorium from all over the Kansas City area, as deliverance and physical healings increased. The meeting continued well past midnight. Recognizing that the Spirit was moving, the leadership of IHOPU canceled all classes for the next few days so that we could gather to receive all that the Spirit wanted to do.

ihop-revivalWe recognize that the Holy Spirit is awakening our students and many others. In each of these meetings, many people are being set free from addictions, shame, depression, demonic activity, and every sort of emotional pain. We are also witnessing an increase of physical healings, as God is touching and restoring bodies inside the building, as well as healing people watching via the webstream.

Moreover, we greatly rejoice as we are seeing lost souls being added to the kingdom of God during these meetings. We are receiving many testimonies and reports that this move of the Spirit is spreading to other churches and prayer rooms that are joining with us each night via the webstream.

It all began on November 4, on the last day of the monthly Global Bridegroom Fast at the International House of Prayer of Kansas City (IHOP–KC). A move of the Holy Spirit began to stir during the student chapel at IHOPU, as students testified about receiving deliverance from self-hatred, shame, and depression. Students began to experience supernatural joy at the revelation of God’s love for them. A powerful spirit of joy rested on many the next day at the IHOPU student-led 6:00am prayer meeting, and the Spirit continued to move throughout the week in our classes and during the faculty meetings.

What started during our IHOPU student chapel on November 4 is continuing today. Visitors are pouring in from many places, with some driving over 1,000 miles overnight to participate in these meetings. Consequently, on November 12, we moved the Prayer Room to our Forerunner School of Ministry sanctuary from 6:00pm to midnight each night, to accommodate more people. We will continue these nightly meetings as the Holy Spirit leads us. We earnestly pray that this awakening will continue, as our nation is in desperate need of another great awakening in this hour.

Throughout history, college and university campuses in our nation have been an epicenter and a catalyst for spiritual awakening. Since the 1700s, our nation has witnessed multiple moves of the Holy Spirit that have touched and awakened students on college campuses, including Princeton University, Yale University, Asbury College, Wheaton College, and more than a dozen other college campuses. These spiritual awakenings often progressed beyond the campuses and resulted in a great number of souls being added to the kingdom of God. History also attests to a strong correlation between spiritual awakening and missionary movements. We pray that this spiritual awakening that is touching IHOPU and the rest of our IHOP–KC Missions Base will break out all over our nation in different cities.

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Nov
16

Val Harvey’s October 2009 Newsletter

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ValLife took an interesting turn this month as a door of opportunity opened unexpectedly.

Brief history: During the final session of our 3-day IHOP 10 Yr. Anniversary Celebration in September, Mike shared IHOP’s vision for the coming decade and beyond.

Almost as a side-note, it seemed, he “threw in” an idea that had never crossed my mind – “houses of prayer in refugee camps.” “WHAT?”

My heart lept.

When he spoke those words, it was as if a bolt of lightning went through me and I began to weep. For the next 10 minutes or so, I had a very powerful encounter with the Lord.

In the weeks to follow, I asked the Lord what the experience was about and went on a little journey to explore this idea.

The incident did and did not surprise me. God’s call to the nations has burned within my heart for decades now, and I have spent years in purposeful preparation for the work to which I have long felt drawn and called.

My little investigative journey led me to a few people on the IHOP Base who I thought might have some knowledge of houses of prayer abroad in refugee camps, but thus far my progress has been slow.

A couple of weeks ago, I mentioned my experience to Scott, my boss. His eyes widened as I spoke of my encounter with the Lord and he said, “There is someone you need to meet.”

He then directed me to Karen Dunham’s website and explained that Karen has been working in Palestinian refugee camps (along with a host of other activities in Israel) for the last number of years.  Scott and Katherine (his wife) have supported her work for years and have been to Israel with her on a number of occasions.  Karen actually spoke at IHOP in August of this year, while I was on vacation in Colorado.  I did not know she was here until I was out of the state.

Israel KidsTo learn more about Karen’s work, Living Bread International Church and NGO, visit: www.livingbreadchurch.com

One thing led to another, and within a week I flew to Florida to meet Karen and learn more about her work in Israel, Gaza and the West Bank.  While there, she and I discussed the possibility of my assisting her with an Internship she is conducting in Israel from Jan. 8 – Feb. 8 ’10, geared toward training and equipping young men and women.

I heartily agreed to join her, pending confirmation and provision from the Lord.

Israel PeopleThe tentative Israel agenda includes: Touring and times in Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Jericho, Beersheva, Hebron and possibly Gaza, times of worship and intercession, street ministry, giving aid to and praying for refugees, training / activation workshops, etc.

Right up my alley.  

It has long been a strong desire of mine to travel to the Holy Land.

Since my return to IHOP-KC from Florida, I have been making some interesting connections and participating in a variety of events with an Israel focus (of which there are many) here on the Base.

Israel Mandate

My tentative, unfolding plan is to fly to Israel the 3rd week of December, connect there with friends of friends on this end, spend a bit of time at the Jerusalem House of Prayer for All Nations, King of Kings Congregation and Prayer Pavilion and other IHOP connection spots, get acclimated prior to serving Karen and the internship…PLUS who knows what else….  I plan to return to KC in Feb.  A total of about 8 weeks.

From November 16-19, I will be participating in a 3-day intensive held by IHOPU (our university) with a focus on Is. 19 and the Israel/Mid East connection as it relates to end times, etc.  I need to become better educated and am finding ways to do just that.

Tom Hess, founder of the Jerusalem House of Prayer for All Nations (a house of prayer, provider of prayer resources, host of convocations/conferences, and facilitators of reconciliation amongst people groups) will be one of our instructors and I am most excited to hear him for the first time.

You are most likely able to sense my excitement with this potential opportunity, yet my heart is also sober.  I know enough about the state of affairs in that region of the world to know that I want only to be there in God’s timing and for His purposes.

The safest place in the world is in the CENTER of His will!

My work on the Base with Scott is going well; 7 months already.  I enjoy our working relationship and consider it an honor to join him in the work God has for us to do in this season.

If you sense God stirring your heart to partner with me in prayer or provision for my Israel Ministry Opportunity, click PARTNER for details.

I would love to hear your news and receive your prayer requests. It is always good to hear from family and friends while I am away from so many of you.

Sending Love and Hugs!

Val

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