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On the City

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On the City

Real, not virtual, community for Jesus’ fame.


Click the link above and you will go to a Demo Page for OntheCity.org.  Launched by a church on the west coast, this site is now becoming more like a social networking venue to build relationships and community.  If you’re like me, you might find it a little overwhelming at first, but I really think this is the future of church based small group community. 

They are setting the standard very high when in comes to quality, usability and a feature-rich set of tools.  In short, they have thought of just about EVERYTHING you would want to do to communicate and grow with people in your community.

And it is structure in such a way that I see the Great Commission (evangelism through discipleship) being accomplished and accelerated.  It’s not about a flashy web site – it’s about relationships.  Relationships for Jesus’ fame, as they put it.  I like that.

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More Lessons from G Mueller

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George MuellerHere’s another quote regarding prayer and money from George Mueller:

“The greatness of the sum required affords me a kind of secret joy; for the greater the difficulty to be overcome, the more will it be seen to the glory of God how much can be done by faith and prayer.”

The context was the need to build an additional, huge orphanage for 700 more orphans.  The cost was estimated to be 35,000 British Pounds.  This was just a few years after he had built another orphanage for 10,000 pounds.  This was in the 1850s.  This was a huge some of money in those times.  And it all came from donations from individuals.  Reportedly, the money came in exactly on time and to the penny of what George prayed for.

George died at the age of 92.  He spoke in churches hundreds of times up until his death.  He outlived two wives and his only daughter.  George preached at a Sunday service about a month before he died.

In the biography, it says . . .

As he spoke, his face shone.  He said, “I am a happy old man!  I walk about my room and say, ‘Lord, I am not alone, for You are with me.  I have buried my wives and my children, but You are left.  I am never lonely or desolate with You and Your smile, which is better than life!”

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Financial Update

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As we begin 2009, we’re looking to the Lord to cover some significant financial needs.  Overall donations from our ministry partners are down by about 9%.  Basically, we will need an additional $13,000 just to cover our minimum goals and expenses for the year ahead.

Perhaps you know that we are completely funded by individuals who have a heart for what we are doing in ministry.  Campus Crusade has no central funding to pay our salaries.  The Lord has provided for us – entirely through people like you – for over 16 years.

Raising our financial support has been one of the most challenging yet also rewarding things we have ever done.

Recently we gained some deep encouragement gleaned from a financial lesson in history in the life of George Mueller.  Also, there is an amazing story in Scripture (1 Kings 17) about the Lord taking care of Elijah by two different methods.  One method seemed totally irrational – he asked an extremely poor widow to supply him a meal.  She responded that she was just about to eat the last small bit of bread she had and then die.  Yet, God miraculously provided not only a meal for Elijah but many more meals for the widow’s family.

It’s funny how, sometimes, we have trouble believing what God can and can not provide.  I even think, “well, God could give us ____ but He would never provide it by ______.”  As I review the Elijah story, I’m prompted to realize that God is not limited by resource nor the method in which He provides.  He brings His money in His ways.

With that in mind . . .

If the Lord puts it on your heart to give a special one time gift of any amount, we’d greatly appreciate it!  Here’s how you can give:

Give a gift onlineGive safely and quickly online on our personal donations page:  www.give.ccci.org/give/0438803

* Year end gifts are tax deductible in tax year 2008 if your gift is postmarked by December 31, 2008.  Gifts in 2008 AND 2009 are needed and appreciated!!

Would you prayerfully consider this?  Thanks.