Archive for May, 2007

Pray for LA – Monthly Update

Thursday, May 31st, 2007
Grace to you, and peace, in the precious yet mighty name of Jesus our Lord! 

 

There are two particular verses that have had special significance for me of late, and I would like to share them with you . . . along with some of my thoughts. The first verse can be found in Ps. 133. 

 

Behold, how good and how pleasant it is 

For brothers to dwell together in unity! 

 

At this present time, I don’t think there is another word being bantered around the Christian community as much or as frequently as the word “unity”. Everywhere one turns, people are speaking of it. “The Church needs to come together in unity.”  “We need to unify if we want to effectively reach our community.”  But what is unity? Do we honestly know what we are talking about?  And even if there are some scattered examples of unity in Scripture (e.g., the re-building of the city wall under Nehemiah), do we (the Church) truly understand what it means to come together as one in Christ? Yes, Jesus asked that we might be “perfected in unity” (Jn.17:23), but what does that look like? Does it simply mean that we exchange worship teams on Sunday morning, or that your preacher delivers the weekly message in my church and vice versa? Or . . . does unity go deeper than that? If we truly dwelt together in unity, might not the Church look entirely different?  And more importantly, might not the world look upon us in a different light? 

 

The second verse comes from Jesus’ discourse on the mount (Mt.5:6). 

 

Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, 

For they shall be satisfied. 

 

I have to admit that this particular verse has caused me considerable angst. I keep asking myself, “Do I truly hunger and thirst for righteousness, or am I just putting on a show for the sake of others?”  And in light of the verse above, is my hungering and thirsting in any way related to unity?  If we . . . the Church of Jesus Christ . . . truly hungered and thirsted for righteousness, might we not find the unity we seek?  But even if that’s the case, where do we start?  What does it mean to hunger and thirst for righteousness

 

For me, the answer to any of these questions begins with a simple prayer: “Father, may your Spirit guide and teach me.”  Indeed, may He guide us all as we seek the unity we desire . . . as we seek to be truly satisfied. 

 

As you pray for the city of Los Angeles, I encourage you to pray for unity within the Body of Christ, even if we don’t know what to expect. And pray too that all those who call Him “Lord” will truly hunger and thirst for the righteousness of His kingdom in our midst. 

 

Yours because the tomb is empty, 

 

Lyle Randles, Director of Prayer Ministry 

LIFE CONNECTIONS INTERNATIONAL 

www.lifeconnectionsintl.com 

 

Pray LA 5K Run/Walk Update

Tuesday, May 15th, 2007

When it first became clear that we were to facilitate a 5K run as a means to awaken the church of Los Angeles to pray, we were a little overwhelmed. None of us at Life Connections had ever done anything like this before, and to be honest, we were more than just a little intimidated by the task before us. But as we prayed, two things became clear. First, God wanted this event to take place. This was evident throughout the planning stages of the event as He answered one prayer after another, sometimes before we even had time to ask. And the second thing that became clear is that this event was not about attracting numbers of people. Without question, we wanted to see a large turnout, but He had other things in mind. You see, this wasn’t an event. It was a call . . . and probably one of many. The church of this city is being called into action. We are being called to pray. And from that perspective, we must look past the numbers. 

 

Though slightly under one hundred and fifty people participated in the run, representatives came from all areas of the city. Prayer warriors came from South Central. Both the Valley and the Westside were well represented. And there were folks from the San Gabriel Valley too. 

 

The entire morning was filled with prayer and worship as individuals and small groups placed their requests before our Father. From beginning to end, a wonderful atmosphere of peace surrounded the event and engulfed all who participated. Not one person was injured. The entire event went off without a hitch. 

 

We at Life Connections are so very grateful. First, we are grateful to God for allowing us to facilitate the event. We continue to pray that His glory will be manifested in every corner of Los Angeles. And we are grateful too for all those volunteered to help. Thank you to Union Rescue Mission who sent much needed volunteers. Thank you to those who donated their time to lead us in worship. And thank you to all those who prayed. 

 

As we look back on this event, one thing is very certain. We at Life Connections are even more resolved to pray for the City of Los Angeles, and we have no intention of stopping until the Lord takes us home. Please join us. Join us in seeking our Lord’s blessing upon the city and the people of Los Angeles. May it truly become “the city of angels” on earth. 

 

Lyle Randles

 

 

LCI-Update Pray LA 5k Run/Walk/Costa Rica/Denmark/Spain

Friday, May 4th, 2007

Dear Friends,

Just wanted to update you on whats coming up.

1. Pray for LA 5K Run/Walk- There is still time to sign up and be a part of this event. Just come the morning of the event to sign up. Registration Starts 7:00am-8:45am.

Time: Walk/Run Starts at 9:00am on Saturday May 5th.

Location: Hansen Dam Recreational Center
11770 Foothill Blvd.
Lake View Terrace, CA 91342

2. Costa Rica Trip- June 18th-27th Deadline for sign up is May 14th.

3. Denmark-July 13th-23rd Deadline for sign up is June 8th.

4. Spain- July 23rd-August 1st. Deadline for sign up is 18th

God Bless
Tyler Lennon
310-429-2058
www.BringLife.org