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		<title>A Special Announcement &#8211; Prayer Event In Atlanta</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Pastor Jim Cymbala of the Brooklyn Tabernacle Visits U.S. Cities to Encourage Ministry Leaders Jim Cymbala, Sr. Pastor of the 10,000-member Brooklyn Tabernacle, renowned for their Grammy Award- winning Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir, is passionate about encouraging pastors and ministry leaders.   As an expression of this burden, he is visiting key U.S. Cities [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE</strong></p>
<p><strong>Pastor Jim Cymbala of the Brooklyn Tabernacle Visits U.S. Cities to </strong><strong>Encourage Ministry Leaders</strong></p>
<p>Jim Cymbala, Sr. Pastor of the 10,000-member Brooklyn Tabernacle, renowned for their Grammy Award- winning Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir, is passionate about encouraging pastors and ministry leaders.   As an expression of this burden, he is visiting key U.S. Cities in 2010 to minister to church leaders in a one-day event called “reFresh!”  He will be in Atlanta on Thursday, November 11 at <strong><a title="Westin Peachtree Plaza" href="http://www.starwoodhotels.com/westin/property/overview/index.html?propertyID=1023" target="_blank">Westin Peachtree</a></strong><strong>. </strong>The day is co-sponsored by a broad group of churches and ministries throughout the Atlanta area.</p>
<p>Cymbala, author of the best-selling book <em>Fresh Wind- Fresh Fire </em>(Zondervan), has led the Brooklyn Tabernacle for almost 40 years.  The church is known for its Tuesday evening prayer meeting that attracts 4,000 participants each week.   Cymbala’s lessons on spiritual power, authentic prayer and enduring leadership are going to be the focus of this one-day event.  Pastors, church staff members, missionaries, ministry leaders and spouses are encouraged to attend.</p>
<p>Joining Cymbala in leading this day is Pastor Daniel Henderson, who serves as President of Strategic Renewal, a non-profit ministry specializing in coaching pastors and congregations in prayer-based revitalization.  Henderson, a veteran pastor of 27 years, also writes extensively on prayer and pastoral ministry, most notably <em>Fresh Encounters- Experiencing Transformation through United Worship-Based Prayer </em>(NavPress)<em>. </em></p>
<p>Henderson notes, “This is a day of giving back to spiritual leaders who sacrifice so much for the sake of the people they serve.  We are not selling anything, rather giving away some books on pastoral leadership and prayer, along with the latest CD from the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir. Through encouraging teaching, seasons of prayer and fresh ideas for Spirit-empowered ministry, we hope every participant walks away from the day with fresh hope and practical tools.”</p>
<p>In anticipation of these one-day gatherings, Cymbala states, “We are going to call on God and ask Him to teach us how to make our churches houses of prayer as we trust Him to also meet each of us at our point of need.  Pastors need so much encouragement these days.  Together we are going to experience His grace from the word and presence of Christ.”</p>
<p>The day begins at 8:30 a.m. and concludes at 3:30 p.m.  Lunch is included in the $25 registration price.  More information on this event, along with a 2-minute video and registration details, can be found at <a title="reFresh" href="http://refreshpastors.com" target="_blank">www.refreshpastors.com</a>.</p>
<p>For further information contact:</p>
<p><strong>Paul Richardson, Engage Atlanta: </strong><a href="mailto:paulr@westridge.com">engageatlanta@me.com</a> <strong></strong></p>
<p>Or email the Strategic Renewal offices:  <a href="mailto:info@strategicrenweal.com">info@strategicrenweal.com</a></p>
<p>Or call:</p>
<p>1-888-326-4774</p>
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		<title>I&#039;ll End Up Asking For This Again</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2009 12:00:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Richardson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mercy. How often do you ask God for that one? Long-life? Health? Provision? Protection? Success? Those are more typical. But David repeats this request a couple more times in this Psalm. Psalm 86:3 have mercy on me, Lord,  for I call to you all day long. To ask for mercy is to know you deserve [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mercy. How often do you ask God for that one? Long-life? Health? Provision? Protection? Success? Those are more typical. But David repeats this request a couple more times in this Psalm.</p>
<p>Psalm 86:3 have mercy on me, Lord, <br style="font-size:12px;" /> for I call to you all day long.</p>
<p>To ask for mercy is to know you deserve something other than what you are getting. It&#8217;s to acknowledge in your heart that you deserve judgment. You deserve punishment. David seems to try to keep that thought on the forefront of his mind at all times. To ask for mercy is to be humble before God. It&#8217;s another way to keep your view of yourself in the right perspective.</p>
<p>I remember speaking one time on the subject of the Flood in Genesis 6. The first thought most of us have of the flood is that it is one of the most wrath-filled stories in scripture, and it is. Yet there&#8217;s the boat, bobbing like a cork on the water. Its inhabitants were spared, and they had done nothing to deserve that. There it is floating like Moses in the Nile with no idea where it might stop. For me that ark is a Basket of Mercy, floating over top of the judgment it deserved. That&#8217;s really true of me. As I &#8216;call to God all day long&#8217; I put my faith and trust in him to find mercy&#8230;and perspective.</p>
<p>Everyone Belongs,</p>
<p>Paul</p>
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		<title>Trust In You</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 18:28:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Richardson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the things that happens as I pray scripture is that God uses his word to transform me. Psalm 86:2 says this, &#8220;Guard my life, for I am faithful to you; save your servant who trusts in you. You are my God;&#8221; As David pens the words, &#8220;Guard my life&#8221; he does so with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the things that happens as I pray scripture is that God uses his word to transform me.</p>
<p>Psalm 86:2 says this,</p>
<p>&#8220;Guard my life, for I am faithful to you;<br />
save your servant who trusts in you.<br />
You are my God;&#8221;</p>
<p>As David pens the words, &#8220;Guard my life&#8221; he does so with great boldness. When I sit down to pray the words, &#8220;I am faithful to you&#8221;, or &#8220;I trust you&#8221; I have this check inside of my spirit that seems to say, &#8220;Really?&#8221; It becomes a time of evaluation. Am I really faithful to the God who has been more than faithful to me? Do I really trust him with everything? Would other people look at me and describe me as being faithful and trusting to God?</p>
<p>As I pray I ask God to increase my faith and increase my level of trust. As that happens, I am transformed.</p>
<p>Let me hold nothing back, &#8220;You are my God.&#8221;</p>
<p>Everyone Belongs,</p>
<p>Paul</p>
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		<title>Praying Scripture</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Sep 2009 12:44:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Richardson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Somewhere around 10 years ago Brian Bloye took the West Ridge staff to Birmingham, AL to listen to John Maxwell talk about Spiritual Leadership. During that talk Maxwell talked about a spiritual activity that forever changed my prayer life. It was the idea of reading scripture, personalizing it, and then praying it back to God. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Somewhere around 10 years ago <a href="http://www.brianbloye.com" target="_blank">Brian Bloye</a> took the <a href="http://www.westridge.com" target="_blank">West Ridge</a> staff to Birmingham, AL to listen to John Maxwell talk about Spiritual Leadership. During that talk Maxwell talked about a spiritual activity that forever changed my prayer life. It was the idea of reading scripture, personalizing it, and then praying it back to God. Over a week ago I revisited a Psalm where David seems to pray everything I ever want to say to God. I have tried to pray it every day for over a week now. It is Psalm 86.</p>
<p>It begins this way: Psalm 86:1, Hear me, Lord, and answer me, for I am poor and needy.</p>
<p>It gives me such great perspective to pray that back to God from my heart to his. There are moments in life where we really feel we need God. Unfortunately, there are a lot of moments where we are on cruise control, or feel like we are fine on our own for today, thank you very much. This prayer reminds me, whether I <em>feel</em> it or not, that every day I need  God. It&#8217;s not pitiful or self-loathing, it&#8217;s the right perspective. Jesus said it in Matthew 5, &#8220;Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.&#8221; In John 15:5 Jesus also says, &#8220;Apart from me you can do nothing.&#8221; That makes me a needy person.</p>
<p>One other thought from my perspective, &#8220;What is the greatest way to really <em>feel need</em>y every day?&#8221; Pray God-sized prayers. It&#8217;s easy to pray for things we intend to try and take care of on our own. What are you praying for the Kingdom of God that you know beyond any doubt that if God doesn&#8217;t intervene you will fail? This is not a question for church staff or vocational ministers. This is not just for those who are praying through personal difficulty right now. This is a question for every disciple of Jesus. <em>What are you praying  for the Kingdom of God that you know beyond any doubt that if God doesn&#8217;t intervene you will fail?</em></p>
<p>I hope you will have the courage to pray &#8216;needy&#8217; prayers today.</p>
<p>Everyone Belongs,</p>
<p>Paul</p>
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