Wednesday, May 19, 2010

“It was one of those days”



Our principal, Jeff, and I teach a PE class here at the ranch. I don’t know that I’d say we teach PE, we do more teaching in the area of sportsmanship, not shooting your own (tearing down your own team members when they make a mistake or aren’t playing up to your standards), not quitting when things don’t go the way you want them to. Most days, this kind of teaching is required which can be frustrating and discouraging at times. But some days it’s as if almost everything is right with the world. The kids all have really good attitudes, they’re building each other up, they’re not showering each other with poison and death as they walk in the steps and speak the words of the people who have hurt them in the past. Some days overcoming is in the air. Yesterday’s PE class was one of those days.
The sun was shining, perfect springtime. They weren’t excited when I told them we would be doing a few rounds of sprints and push-ups before we started to play but they ran HARD and did really good looking push-ups. It’s no surprise to me that on these days when the kids aren’t out to make someone else appear lower than themselves they play wonderfully. This happened yesterday. I walked away from the field afterwards with a serene smile on my face because those moments are the places I build a little altar like Moses did after they crossed the Red Sea, stick a little post it note to remind me that this moment of victory and overcoming will come again for our kids, even if it’s as small as playing a good game of softball. 
As I read over this little paragraph again there’s a part of me that says this is so small, why bother mentioning it? But then God inside me reminds me that little pieces of heaven coming to earth like that are the things that change the world. All it took was Jesus touching someone or speaking a gentle word to someone and we still talk about it 2,000 years later. That is eternal life.
-Anita Grote

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Greetings Intercessors


God, teach me lessons for living so I can stay the course.

Give me insight so I can do what you tell me— my whole life one long, obedient response.

Guide me down the road of your commandments; I love traveling this freeway!

Give me a bent for your words of wisdom, and not for piling up loot. (Psalm 119:33-36 TMSG)

I would like to tell you a story that leads to a prayer request this week. Bob Young, a neighbor, used to cut and bail our hay every summer. We would pick up the bails and split the hay with him. We did the same thing in his fields. Any time we had a cow problem or anything else we couldn’t figure out Bob and his wife Evelyn were always there. A long time ago Evelyn’s grandparents owned the property that is now Glenhaven. One evening after a long, hot day of haying Bob died. We were all very sad.

The very next day his sons were out here to finish the haying. They left their jobs and put their grief aside to finish their father's work. They said this is what Dad would want us to do. That was several years ago, but my eyes still get misty when I think of what Bob and Evelyn Young mean to Glenhaven and to me. Evelyn has since remarried. She and Darryl are still great friends of ours. My prayer request is for her family. Her son Jim died of cancer a couple of days ago. The funeral is tomorrow. Please remember Evelyn and Darryl Duncan and the Young family. They are very important to us.

Fellow Warrior in the Battle,

Dwayne


•  Remember the residents: Matt, Ryan, Patrick, Christian, Erika, Jessyca, Brittany, Julie, Marissa, Lizzie, Parker, Billyjean, Javon, Justin

•  Marissa had foot surgery on Friday. She will be non-weight bearing for about 6-weeks. She is staying with the Manuwai’s for awhile. She can’t get up & down the stairs at Hidden Valley.

•  Patrick is in need of some concentrated prayer for the next three weeks. He is responding well to this concentrated program. We have a meeting with his family this Friday.

•  Swafford's moving to the ranch. They leave Arizona next Monday.

•  The end of school and the beginning of the summer. (That is a little vague.) We have a lot of scheduling to do: vacations, summer camps, Colorado trips, visits home for the kiddos, new staff, and a summer intern. Then we have to implement it all with the precision of a brain surgeon.

•  House-parents: Cunninghams, Bakers, Miss Candy, & Pitts, add the Manuwai’s helping with the girls until the now HP’s are ready.
•  Relief HP's the Hardings
•Miss Candy’s knee and Miss Marge’s throat are getting better.

•  Miss Lori, current house-mom for girls, teacher in the school, assistant to me, & many other things, has a lung irritation – Pleurisy. She will need rest and our prayers.

PS: I’m trying a free email service. It will allow you to forward these emails so others can join and/or you may opt out if you wish. Tell me what you think.

The response address will also change to prayer@ghyr.org.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Intercessors – Partners In Prayer


In Matthew chapter 8 Jesus has just finished the Sermon on the Mount. He’s coming down the mountainside when he meets and heals a leper. Not unique that Jesus heals someone, but look at how he does it. “Jesus reached out and touched him.” He certainly did not have to touch the man, but He did. Can you think of anything more lacking in the life of a leper than human touch? Jesus meets each of us at the point of our greatest need. We have so much to learn don’t we?

Check out this quote from Truett Cathy & Ken Blanchard.
“There is a route to genuine and enduring satisfaction, but it flies in the face of this greedy, self-obsessed culture. It’s called generosity, and it involves freely giving our four most valuable resources – our TIME, TALENTS, TREASURES, and TOUCH – and receiving unimaginable riches in return.”

My point is that your prayers touch our lives in unimaginable ways so thanks for praying.

I did get my newsletter article written and each one of those young ladies had a change of heart. Each one humbled herself in her own time, or should I say “God's time.” “Coming to Jesus”, why does it take such struggle sometimes? You all keep on praying for those three and the rest of our kids, because just like all of us they’re not there yet.

Remember the residents: Matt, Ryan, Patrick, Christian, Erika, Jessyca, Brittany, Julie, Marissa, Lizzie, Parker, Billyjean, Javon, Justin
Marissa has foot surgery on Friday. She will be non-weight bearing for about 6-weeks.
Patrick is in need of some concentrated prayer for the next four weeks. He is responding well to this concentrated program.
Swafford's moving to the ranch. They leave Arizona two weeks from today.
The end of school and the beginning of the summer.
House-parents: Cunninghams, Bakers, Miss Candy, & Pitts
Relief HP's the Hardings
Miss Candy’s knee, and Miss Marge’s throat.

Fellow Warrior in the Battle,
Dwayne

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

To Our Intercessors


Today's lesson is about how what we do affects those around us. I'm sitting in my office trying to think of something to write about for the June newsletter. I am distracted for a couple of reasons. ONE, I am dealing with three girls that decided that there way was the best this morning. And TWO, I had scheduled to attend my 6yr old daughter's kindergarten graduation/program. But I missed it. I think it must be a full moon or something. The battle is intense and I'm tempted to give in.



I really wanted to be there for my little girl today. So I'm tempted come down on these three with everything that I have. Tell them all how they messed up my day, but I'm not doing that. I'm listening to God. What do they need to hear from me? That's what I'm doing.


Pray for John & Lori their house-parents. Pray for Gina and myself as we try to lead each of them to the light.


And pray for my mind today. I need some clarity for the NL article and some serenity now! Ha! Ha!

Remember the three young ladies mentioned earlier
Remember the residents: Matt, Ryan, Patrick, Christian, Erika, Jessyca, Brittany, Julie, Marissa, Lizzie, Parker, Billyjean, Javon, Justin
Patrick is in need of some concentrated prayer for the next five weeks.
Swafford's moving to the ranch this month
The end of school and the beginning of the summer
Manuwai's have returned, YEA!
House-parents: Cunninghams, Bakers, Miss Candy, & Pitts
Relief HP's the Hardings
Mark McNeal - pain DOING BETTER

 Fellow Warrior in the Battle,

Dwayne