tent of meeting [on commons lawn]


I turn onto the wide walkway's of the Commons Lawn at Calvin College and make my way toward it's center in the same minivan I used to drop off a full load of prayer room supplies just a week before. The 24-7 Tent in the center of Calvin's campus has been in commission this entire week with every prayer slot in the online sign-up filled by the second or third day running. As I approach the tent at about 10pm to pick up the prayer supplies, technically hours after it is supposed to have been over and done with, I see that it still looks very lively from a distance--and when I arrive I realize that there are still students using it. Not only are there still students using it, there are multiple groups of students praying both inside and out!

Ana and the team she's been coordinating meet me there and realize they are going to have to kick the students out of the tent while we tear down, but end up just redirecting them outside with some blankets to sit on as they continue to pray in huddles. We begin packing up the supplies and I overhear snippets of pray ministry going on around us:

--One group is huddled around a young woman and declaring the Truth over her that she is a daughter of the Father, first and foremost, and that the enemy can't bring a charge against her identity.

--Another girl pops in earnestly seeking a copy of the "Who I am in Christ" sheets to use to minister to a young man sporting a backpack and chucks who had just shown up asking for prayer.

--As we are loading up the van with bean bag chairs, christmas lights, and totes full of art supplies, one member of the team shares with me several stories of Jesus encounters during the week, including a young man who showed up one morning in the middle of the week saying that he had planned to commit suicide that day, but for some reason ended up there at the prayer tent and did not know why. He was able to receive prayer from those present, be encouraged to hope in The Lord, and seek help in his struggles.

As yet another student helping tear down shares with me his heart and desire to see food more evenly distributed and not gone to waste right here in this city and is beginning a practical food-waste reduction program in conjunction with his campus dining hall, I am amazed at the ways Jesus is meeting these students right where they are in prayer--His Spirit addressing hearts, comforting, restoring hope, spurring them to be agents of change for His Kingdom. He is drawing them to worship Him with their whole lives, and find their true identity and purpose IN Him. 

Thank You, Jesus for these students, for this tent of meeting--and for meeting your children here this week. 


:: tim :: 

It's back....

The prayer tent is back on Calvin College campus. 

Calvin College will be hosting a week of 24/7 prayer starting Monday, May 5th and ending Saturday, May 10th. There will be a large tent on the Commons Lawn during this time for "drop in" prayer and/or to take a "prayer shift" during the 24/7 week. The aim of Calvin 24/7 prayer is to engage God as community through prayer, to intercede for Calvin College and to advance the Kingdom of God. We invite you to sign up for an hour of prayer here: http://www.24-7prayer.com/signup/0a1a9c to join with what God is doing on Calvin's campus!

C'mon!

 

life


"An intercessor is one who is in such vital contact with God and with his fellow man that he is like a live wire closing the gap between the saving power of God and the sinful men who have been cut off from that power. An intercessor is the connecting link between the source of power (the life of the Lord Jesus Christ) and the objects needing that power and life. - Hannah Hurnard "

As a follower of Jesus, I often need to be reminded that "I have been raised with Christ {to a new life..}" (Colossians 3:1, AMP). I try to actively live a life aware of Jesus, meanwhile his life is at work in me. Redeeming and changing my heart.

In the place of prayer is where we can become more aware of just the kind of life and power Jesus is working in us, for us and through us. As we approach our upcoming week of 24-7 prayer at LIFE International, I am eager to see the ways that Jesus will speak about this abundant life he offers us. Many of the prayer stations in the prayer space focus on this very theme and how we have been made "In His Image" and carry the redeeming life that Jesus offers to a world that often dwells on death and darkness.

Come join us in praying this week (sign up for a slot here). Come pray, listen, sing, dance, draw and write.

Come ask Jesus about this life he offers. 

::Casey:: 

 

 

on bleeding and effective prayer

at the tail end of december, while we were away in Wisconsin visiting tim's family, i started bleeding. on our way to the closest emergency center, i fired off a text to a handful of friends, asking them to pray, and immediately got responses that prayers were mine. the bleeding was heavy enough to be classified as hemorrhage, actually. my blood pressure plummeted to near-deadly lows as i dipped close to unconsciousness. i was afraid and so startled to learn in one and the same moment that i was both pregnant and no longer pregnant; i was miscarrying. but in the ambulance that took me to the ER in Madison, my spirit was overflowing with prayer, then with praise, as the song, "be glorified" came to mind, and i sang it ever so quietly under my breath as the EMT hovered above me, checking this and that and making small talk.

our turning point -- the point when we knew we were out of the woods -- came with corporate prayer, and with authoritative healing prayer. tim was texting back and forth with jenn, who happened to be at our Sunday Church gathering back home at that moment, who then interrupted the service with tear-choked voice to ask everyone to intercede for me. tim and i also paused, while our skeptical atheist nurse was out of the room, commanding my bleeding to stop in Jesus name, and my blood pressure to rise. the next blood pressure reading showed an answer to that prayer. and though we couldn't immediately verify it, i also sensed that my bleeding stopped at that point. when they checked me a couple hours later, it had. i also received a blood transfusion. from thereon out, i steadily improved and was allowed to go home later that night to cuddle and nurse my baby, with warnings not to overdue it because i had, after all, lost about 20% of my total blood volume.

this is what i want to testify to: how in those moments when we are so scared and so out of control, the prayers of His kids move God into action. the prayers of our brothers and sisters actually lift and carry us. and yet, even before He intervenes with miraculous changes of circumstance or symptoms, He mysteriously shifts our hearts into worship. and worship under duress is always a work of the Holy Spirit; it is always a miracle. worship in an ambulance when your life is quite possibly in danger and all you can think about is how you don't want to leave your babies motherless. i will praise Him still. 

::brooke::