How to Keep the Momentum Going (Day 40)
Written by Jennifer Jolly
Meditate on Joshua 3-4
How to Keep the Momentum Going
Read through Joshua 3-4 and consider these truths:
(1) God works in powerful and miraculous ways!
(2) God wants us to remember His awesome acts.
(3) We are truly forgetful people!
Spend time in prayer celebrating how God has answered prayer over the past 40 days. Recount each instance back to Him in worship and thanksgiving! Find a way to commemorate His miracles and to remember what He has taught you. Here are just a few practical ways to do that:
Purchase a bag of stones or gather some from your yard. Use a dish, vase, jar, or box and create a rock garden. Add a stone for each truth He has taught you over the last month or for each answered prayer.
Write in a notebook or an electronic journal all the wonders of God that you have experienced during this time period.
Use a sketch book or canvas and draw or paint representations of the miracles you’ve experienced.
Write a song or poem about what God has done or what He has taught you.
Record a video of you or your family recounting what God has done.
Use your memorial to share with those around you or to teach your children or grandchildren of God’s nature and His works.
HCC Goal:
We want to train, support or send 1,000 disciple-making churches or people into the world. In this way, we will participate in fulfilling Jesus’ “Great Commission” found in Matthew 28:18-20.
Pray that God will move Harvesters to engage in this.
HCC Staff Member:
Lolita Harker, Treasurer
Pray that I can get my husband to come to church and be with God’s family.
HCC Missionary:
Sasha Tsutserov – Moscow Evangelical Christian Seminary, Russia
From Sasha: There are about 100 students studying at the Seminary; the ratio between residential and distant students is 1:4. The overall number of students is steadily growing. But, within that number, the segment of residential students is declining while the segment of distant education students is rising. The question is: shall the Seminary go distant altogether? The major argument against it is that it is awfully hard to find that good of a quality distant education professors (the crème of the crop firmly prefer teaching in residential settings). On the other hand, when we bring someone to Moscow from another region of Russia, we often uproot him/her from an existing ministry - and that has ramifications. But, there is a feeling that we should address this matter. And, the best way we know to address anything is to ask the Lord about it in prayer. And so this is our prayer request to Harvest Community Church, our partner in the Gospel in Russia and the former Soviet Union.
Unreached People Group:
Socotran of Yemen
HCC Ministry:
Worship Ministry
Pray that the heart of worship would continue to be conveyed on a weekly basis, that God would be glorified and people would be drawn to Him.
HCC Congregation:
Eric & Kathy Wolff
Jacqueline Wong
Bryan Yerke & Judy MacCallum
Paul & Sydney Yurksaitis
Vinny & Greta Yurksaitis
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