Monthly Archives: October 2009
Help Bring Craig Home
In recent days, you may have seen a story about Craig Weisweaver in the local media. His son Brian and daughter-in-law Tammy attend GCC and also serve through Son City Kids in Monroe Circle. They invited their Dad Craig to … Continue reading
11 Kids Set Free From a Prison
What do you think of when you hear the word prison? Hardened criminals, concrete cells and iron bars. Most of the prisons in the world don’t look like that. Most of the prisons in the world carry names like hunger, … Continue reading
Old World Partnership vs New World Partnership
Here is an update from D. Rajendran, our Director of International Mission, who runs point on our training of church planters for ONE Prayer in Southern India. With almost 600 churches in our network in Tamil, I question I have … Continue reading
A Story of Life Change: Viva La Revolucion!
This is my buddy, Brian. We met on Facebook and become “virtual friends.” The place of social media created a safe space for our stories to come together(More on that here). Bri and share some common interest. We’re both crazy … Continue reading
A New Voice Inside, A New Church Outside
A report from the frontline of the One Prayer church planting movement in Cambodia. Cambodia is a land of wonder, overflowing with incense and idols, temple ruins and tropical air, rice fields, forests and thousands of poor farming villages. The … Continue reading
Second Saturday: The Ironman World Championship and Monroe Circle Community Center Collide
Guest post today from Dan Blacketor. Two years ago, Greg Macklem was sitting on the sofa (several pounds overweight!) in the comfort of his home, munching on a bag of potato chips and watching others fulfill their dream to finish … Continue reading
Miracles: Why Doesn’t God Work Today Like He Did In The Book of Acts?
The following is a report from One Prayer Church Planting movement in Sudan from our leaders there. Ever wonder, “Why doesn’t God work today like He did in the book of Acts?” Read Acts 19:11-20 . Then, read this story … Continue reading
Indisputable Impact
This past Tuesday evening, EnterMission hosted a gathering of local community, business, and government leaders. We simply wanted to tell the story of Monroe Circle Community Center and then invite them to join the story. It was an evening I … Continue reading

