Monthly Archives: November 2008
One Prayer Update Sudan: Over 250,000 Refuges Flood Kajo Keji
Kajo Keji is a town in Central Equatoria, Sudan. Around a QUARTER OF A MILLION refugees from the civil war are sheltering there. In the chaos caused by evil, One Prayer church planters are beacon of Hope. —————————————————————————————- Kajo Keji more »
Photo Shoot Part Two
Here's the rest of the pictures from our family photo shoot down at the Community Center. Thanks, Britanni, you are a gift photographer!
Another Small Intervention: Jesus’ Parking Lot
About a month back, Dan sent me the following email. I've been meaning to post it and this last weekend's services reminded me to get this "small intervention" story out there. Rob; As you know the parking lot at MC3 more »
Photo Shoot
Michelle decided it was time for a family photo shoot. Our friend Brittani Cole, photographer extrordanaire, met us down at the Community Center. She just sent us a preview shot. Fun!
One Prayer Update from Cambodia: From Fear to Faith
The story of Pastor Nget Saran from the front line of the One Prayer church planting movement. My Life Before I Followed Jesus I was born in 1965. My early years were shaped during a time of turmoil in SE more »
Small Interventions
During the last weekend’s services, we talked about the power of small interventions. In Matthew 13:33, Jesus unpacks “the immensity of smallness.” Already in the past 24 hours, my email box has been filling up with stories of GCC people more »
A Way Not Just a System of Belief
Last night, I had the privilege of sitting under the teaching of Ron Vandergriend in his Journey Class, "Jump Start to Growth." Ron opened the class with two profound points: EARLY CHRISTIANS WERE NOT ACTUALLY CALLED "CHRISTIANS," BUT FOLLOWERS OF more »
One Prayer Update: Can a Woman Plant a Church?
The resounding answer is, “Yes!” in this One Prayer update from the field in India. ——————————————————————————————- SATI, INFANTICIDE, AND CASTE India is one of the oldest civilized countries in the world, and has a rich cultural and linguistic heritage. In more »
IMPACT
This weekend we’re kicking off a new series, IMPACT. Nobody joins a team in hopes that they will sit on the bench. Nobody gives a gift and then hopes that it is never opened. Nobody devotes years of service to more »
Just Another Second Saturday? Not!
Michelle, the girls, and I joined hundreds of other people this last Saturday morning in bringing "up there" down here via Second Saturday. When our family pulled up to Monroe Circle Community Center, there was already a line out the more »

