Showing posts with label 40 Days of Prayer. Show all posts
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Feb 1, 2012

A Long Way To Go And A Short Time To Get There!


Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. (Heb 11:1)
  We are just 3 days away from the time that we need to be boarding that plane for Kenya and preparations are well under way. The leaders are organizing the two conferences, the places we will stay are preparing for our arrival and the children are getting excited about our arrival. Heather has been preparing to lead two vacation Bible Schools and Andy and I have been preparing our lessons for the two leaders training conferences. Excitement is in the air as my phone has been ringing all day with leaders expressing their excitement for the conferences. As we are busily preparing for the trip we are still also praying for the Lord to provide. We have already received over half of what is needed. We are still lacking about $1,800 to meet all the upcoming expenses but we trust the Lord will provide!
If the Lord is leading you to help us as we continue to take the Gospel out to the people of Africa please visit our ministry support page at http://www.newdaycm.org/ministrysupport.html I know that you will be blessed and God will take what you give bless it, multiply it and use it to touch many lives.

I would like to share with you some words of encouragement I received from Sharon Fisher. Sharon has been participating in our 40 days of prayer challenge and is a member and Sunday school teacher at Miami Shores Baptist Church:

“Many months ago you reminded us to be faithful in the little stuff for the Lord. If enough of us are faithful in the little stuff, God will do awesome things as The Holy Spirit takes control to fulfill His purpose in this world and in our lives…. My great hope is that with two Sundays of offerings for NDCM we will be able to help you meet your expense for this Kenya missionary journey” ~ Sharon Fisher MSBC
 Click Here For Driving Directions Miami Shores Baptist Church
 I would like to invite all of my friends and family living close enough to travel to Miami Shores Baptist Church this coming Sunday for a very special day that they have planned.

This coming Sunday, Feb. 5th 2012/ Men’s Day
The Church will have many special activities. Among the activities will be a viewing of "Kenya through the eyes of Hannah". They will also be handing out our 40 Days of Prayer sheet to each person who is present. We are currently working out a way where we can able to communicate by video with those who attend this coming Sunday where you will have the chance to ask us any questions you may have before we head off once again to Kenya.

Miami Shores is the church I was raised up in, where I came to the Lord, and where I first surrendered to God’s call to ministry as a young man. I am touched beyond words that the church I grew up in has committed this time in their services this coming Sunday and I pray that if you can attend that you will begin making plans today to do so.

If you are not able to attend physically you can attend in spirit. Please pray for all that will gather and that through them and people like you the support that is still lacking will be provide soon so that we can purchase our tickets and continue forward unfettered in our missionary journey to Kenya.
Miami Shores Baptist Church is located at:
4000 Vance Rd. Moraine OH 45449
 The Service will begin at 10:45 am.
If you need driving directions or get turned around you can give me a call at 937-307-0694. I grew up there so I should be able to get you pointed in the right direction.

I know that most of the people who receive this email will not be close enough to attend this Church on Sunday but you can still pray that Lord will bless them and use them to be a great blessing.  If you feel lead to be a part of what this work through prayers and financial support please visit our ministry support page at http://www.newdaycm.org/ministrysupport.html Thank you for your prayers and support may God lead and guide you as you seek His will f or your life.

David Ingram
New Day Christian Ministry
Isa. 43: 18-21



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Jan 19, 2012

Have you faced any trials recently?


    Years ago, while still In college, my nephew and I took up memorizing the book of James. Time and time again those verse will be brought to my mind and heart as I face various trials and difficulties.

“Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness. And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing.” (Jas 1:2-4)

Jesus said, I have said these things to you, that in me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world." (Joh 16:33)

Have you faced tribulations in your life yet?

     If you have not yet, you will. Jesus knows that we will have difficult situations that we will go through. He also told us how we can have peace even in the midst of the tribulations. Those of you who know me well know of the personal tribulations I have faced. Through those times God often would need to carry me through because I could not walk on my own. I can remember when reading God’s word, singing songs of praise, and being with other believers in church were the only glimpses of peace I had. Without Jesus and the Holy Spirit as my comforter I know I would not have lived through those times. I have been so blessed now with my wife and beautiful daughter. My wife Heather was an answer to many prayers and time spent walking and talking to God as I asked Him to give me a wife that was after His own heart. And our daughter Hannah was a blessing too great for me to put into words. Her smile fills both Heather and me with such great love. Her birth was a miracle and her love a gift from Heaven. God has been so gracious and merciful to me. I can never thank Him enough for the grace He has lavished on me. When I think of all that I have gone through, and all that I have received, my present troubles quickly faded away in the light of God’s abundant grace.

     We face troubles and tribulations for various reasons. The first is sin, both our own personal sin and the sin of others. We live in a world that is governed by sin and man’s desire to place himself above God. This has been our reality since Adam and Eve chose to follow Satan’s lie that man can be his own god and to what he wants to do rather than obey God. Their sin brought death not just to them but to the earth and those effects will be felt until God brings about the new Heaven and the new Earth. Man still chases after and believes the lie of Satan and that lie greatly affect us today. Unless you can find a way to exist apart and completely isolate yourself from every person on the planet and the effects of their actions you will always face the consequences of the sins of others while here on this earth.


    Our personal sin is something that we do have control over and it is sad that so often we choose not to. For all of us who have asked Jesus to be Lord of our life we have been given the victory through His death, burial and resurrection over sin and death. We are now no longer slaves to sin. Our new master is God and we need only to obey Him. For those who have not given their life to God they have no choice. They are a slave to their flesh and carried away by its lusts for sin. In one of our scripture passages of our 40 days of prayer we read:

But I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh. For the desires of the flesh are against the Spirit, and the desires of the Spirit are against the flesh, for these are opposed to each other, to keep you from doing the things you want to do. But if you are led by the Spirit, you are not under the law. Now the works of the flesh are evident: sexual immorality, impurity, sensuality, idolatry, sorcery, enmity, strife, jealousy, fits of anger, rivalries, dissensions, divisions, envy, drunkenness, orgies, and things like these. I warn you, as I warned you before, that those who do such things will not inherit the kingdom of God. (Gal 5:16-21)

    These actions are evidence that we have not yet given are lives over to God and his lordship in our lives. Christians who have the Spirit of God living inside them and choose not to obey are placing themselves in a place of suffering that they need not to be in. God teaches us that when we choose not to walk in the spirit but decide to walk in the flesh we will reap the consequences of that choice.

For the Lord disciplines the one he loves, and chastises every son whom he receives." (Heb 12:6)

     God does not discipline us out of anger but out of love. He wants us to be growing and experiencing all that He has for us. When we are seeking the desires of the flesh we are at the same time saying no to God. Have you ever been around children that their parents have neglected to discipline? They are rude, disrespectful, and only concerned about their immediate wants and desires. They do not consider the people around them; all they care about is themselves. When they do not get what they want they go into tirades while their parents just look on and do nothing. Or they start bargaining with them to behave. These children grow up and behave the same way as they did as a child. When it does come time to discipline my daughter Hannah I will do so, not because I am angry but because I love her. The point of discipline is not for judgment but for correction. God desires to mold us into what we were meant to be and His discipline is for our benefit not our shame.

     A third area of suffering I want for us to look at is that of suffering for the cause of Christ. This suffering though it can be as painful if not more is a great privilege for us and one that will be rewarded in Heaven. Many times we will face trails that were not brought on by our sin but by our obedience for Christ. This can happen anywhere you or I sand firm and do not wavier in our faith and obedience to God.  Most of us know the story of Cain and Abel. Abel was the first to suffer for obedience to God and his unwillingness to waver in that obedience. Cain instead of choosing to obey God like his brother decided it better to kill him in attempt to lower the standard instead of dealing with his own sin and repenting. This same line of thinking permeates in the heart of everyone that has followed and chosen to persecute the one who is obedient instead of repent and turn to God themselves. Sadly I have seen this too often in places that claim to be churches. Instead of obeying God they simply eliminate any one that does and challenges others to do so as well. As these last days come how much more of this will we truly see?

     But understand this, that in the last days there will come times of difficulty. For people will be lovers of self, lovers of money, proud, arrogant, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, heartless, unappeasable, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not loving good, treacherous, reckless, swollen with conceit, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, having the appearance of godliness, but denying its power. Avoid such people. (2Ti 3:1-5)

     These passages do not refer to the world but rather to those who claim to be godly. This is not to say we  will not be persecuted by the world. The world will persecute us for our obedience to Christ. Jesus said of this persecution, "Then they will deliver you up to tribulation and put you to death, and you will be hated by all nations for my name's sake. And then many will fall away and betray one another and hate one another. And many false prophets will arise and lead many astray. And because lawlessness will be increased, the love of many will grow cold. But the one who endures to the end will be saved. (Mat 24:9-13)

     It is easy for us to think that we are suffering merely because of bad choices we, or others have made but that is a naive understanding. We must remember that we are not struggling against one another.

“For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places.” (Eph 6:12)

     Our enemy is Satan, his forces of evil in this present darkness, and our own desire for sin and the desires of the Flesh. When we face are selves against one another and are unwilling to forgive those who have wronged us we are allowing Satan to have the victory in our lives. He is getting what he wants when families come apart, churches split, we hurt one another, and we are not willing to love one another. When we do not love sacrificially like God loves us we are not walking in the Spirit but in the flesh, only pain and suffering will follow us.


But do you want to hear the good news?

     It does not matter if you suffer whether because of the sin of others, the sins you have committed, or because you are suffering for the cause of Christ. God is greater than all of these.

And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose. (Rom 8:28)

    Even when you are going through a trail that you feel is too great for you to bear, trust God, and He will carry you through. It does not matter why you are suffering and who caused it. Your help, comfort, and peace always comes from the Lord. He will never leave you and He will never forsake you even though you may feel that He has. He is always right there beside you. I am not saying this as some grand idea I have of what God will do or something I have read in the Bible and therefore am teaching it now, though that is where I learned it. I have personally lived and proved it in my own life time and time again. My God is my redeemer! Both now and forever my God will deliver me and He will deliver you regardless of what you have done or what present sufferings you find yourself in. The awesome fact about God is that He is always faithful, ALWAYS! We never need to worry if He will be faithful. That is why we can and should,

 “Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness. And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing.” (Jas 1:2-4)

    Each time God delivers us and shows us His mercy and grace it develops in us steadfastness. Each time we run into a challenge of faith and God delivers, our faith is strengthened and our faith and dependence on God deepens. If you want to be perfect and complete it only comes by learning to perfectly and completely trust God for all things at all times.
God Bless,

David Ingram
New Day Christian Ministry
Isa. 43:18-21

Jan 9, 2012

Hunger and thirst for righteousness


I have learned a few things in my life as I have tried to be observant of my environment and the people around me. I have made a little mental list of things I will look for. This list has proved to be especially helpful to me when I come into a new town. When I am hungry and traveling I have found that there is one truth that holds constant every time I am trying to find a good place to eat and it is this, “Look to see where the older people are going to eat!” I have learned that they know where the best food is and often at the best price. This simple truth has never let me down. If you question this logic just visit a Golden Corral (a large buffet style restaurant) during lunch time and look to see who is there.





 When it comes to being hungry and thirsty for the most part we have become experts on filling our bellies and tantalizing our taste buds, but what about our inner man?

Do we spend as much thought, time, and effort feeding our inner man as we do our flesh?

   I have heard people who have been Christians for years say that they feel that they are not being fed on Sunday mornings. I have also heard from others talk about how their pastor is so eloquent with his words, they will often add that they feel they are being fed at church on Sunday mornings and are satisfied.

I have always felt troubled by both of these lines of thought. 

It is true that we are to come together for the teaching and preaching of God’s word but this is not to be all of God’s leading, guiding, and providing that we should receive for the week and it is not the only reason we gather together. We also gather together to encourage each other, pray for others and share our requests, as well as to challenge each other in the faith as iron sharpens iron. 

The Christians who are only concerned about the presentation of the Sunday morning message act like they believe that the pastor or church Leaders are the only ones that can feed them, and Sunday morning is the only time that they can, “Be fed”. 

The question is, “why are they not getting fed everyday as they spend time in prayer and Bible study with the Lord, abiding in Him and Him in us?” 

Let me put it this way. Let’s look for a second at the Christian who says he or she is fed at Sunday morning worship and feels satisfied. In this example Sunday morning is like the person who eats at the local buffet on Sundays. The person comes in, eats all that they can handle, and goes home.  

How long will that meal last? 

If it lasted for a whole day would that be enough to keep you fed for the whole week? 

Would you go a whole week without eating in hopes that there would be a good meal on Sunday at your favorite restaurant?

What kind of physical shape would you be in if you spent years only eating once a week?

 What kind of Spiritual shape do you think you would be in?

But I, brothers, could not address you as spiritual people, but as people of the flesh, as infants in Christ. I fed you with milk, not solid food, for you were not ready for it. And even now you are not yet ready, (1Co 3:1-2)

The Corinthians should have been spiritual people but they were not. They still needed to be fed milk like infants because they were not ready. 

This passage talks about milk for infants, what is this milk?

My baby girl Hannah was absolutely dependent on her mother’s milk when she was first born. Without it she would have died and she needed to have it often. When she was hungry she would cry out to be fed. She knew that she needed her mother’s milk and was always more than willing to let her mother know she was hungry. At 6 months old she started to eat baby food and drink juice. She still needed her mother’s milk but only a few times a day. The rest of the time she started to eat food. As she grew she depended on her mother’s milk less and less and now she is able to eat her food for herself. 

New Born Christians need to be fed the milk of the gospel by more mature Christians. The knowledge of how God redeemed them from sin, their need for the Word of God, prayer, the empowering of the inner man by the Holy Spirit, The need to abide in Christ and He in them. We call this discipleship though sadly we do not see this occurring as often as we use to.    

As soon as a new believer learns this truth and starts to go to the Word of God and pray for the Holy Spirit to feed them they begin to mature. They are able to move up to baby food, and eventually to solid foods, they will begin to encounter situations that challenge them to place their trust in God more and more completely. As they mature they become better able to teach others, not just the Word of God, but the truths of God’s word that they have seen at work in their own lives as the Holy Spirit has taken from God and given to them.   

Sadly this is not the case of many of the church members today. They have attended Sunday morning after Sunday morning skimming along on milk year in and year out and still are unable to eat the solid food of God. 

For though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you again the basic principles of the oracles of God. You need milk, not solid food, for everyone who lives on milk is unskilled in the word of righteousness, since he is a child. But solid food is for the mature, for those who have their powers of discernment trained by constant practice to distinguish good from evil.(Heb 5:12-14)

 Are you skilled in the word of righteousness? 

Are you having your powers of discernment trained by constant practice to distinguish good from evil?

Are you being transformed by the renewing of your mind as you are being taught the Word of God by His Holy Spirit?

Have you matured to the point that it is time to start teaching instead of needing to be taught again, but are not yet teaching? If so what is holding you back? 

   The wonderful thing about God is every day is a fresh start with Him. His mercies are new every morning. If you know what God is leading you to do, all you need to do is obey.
 If you are not yet mature enough to eat the solid foods of God I encourage you to:

 Stop being hateful! Quit trying to fool people, and start being sincere. Don't be jealous or say cruel things about others. Be like newborn babies who are thirsty for the pure spiritual milk that will help you grow and be saved. (1Pe 2:1-2)

May God Bless you and draw you ever more closer to Him each day!

God Bless,
David Ingram
New Day Christian Ministry
Isa. 43:18-21
www.newdaycm.org



Dec 29, 2011

And when you fast?


     Announcement in the church bulletin for a National PRAYER & FASTING conference: "The cost for attending the Fasting and Prayer conference includes meals. Funny bulletin blooper but it points out an important truth when it comes to how we think about fasting in the church today.   

 There are many debates these days about doctrine and people will dedicate years and even lifetimes in the promotion and defense of their attempts to define God. They will go on for days about their Calvinist, Arminianist, Premilllenialist, Amillennialist, Reformist, Fundamentalist, and a whole multitude of other ists.

     Many views are created and promoted daily about God's Word and what He really meant to say. Books are written, radio shows are aired, and TV shows are produced to promote these new and fresh "insights". But have you ever heard of a Fastist? There is no group out there debating, defending, promoting a fresh and new insight on fasting.
I can understand that. When I first read "When you fast," I thought the translators must have not translated that correctly. Surely it should say, "If you fast." or "in case you fast" this is how you should act, what you should, or should not do. But Jesus says when you fast,! He is not saying if you fast or in case you fast. He is assuming that those who follow Him will fast. These words were hard for me at the age of 13. As I read them I wondered why do I not hear much about this by the other Christians around me? Why is fasting not a main topic in Sunday school or worship services? As an adult I can now answer my own question with the greatest of ease. Fasting is not a topic we like to talk about because it is a very difficult topic to teach, receive, or live by. Fasting means that we truly place God above our self, our own desires, wants, or needs. Fasting is a far bigger commitment than attending church Sunday morning, sitting through a sermon, singing a few songs, giving a tithe and coming back the next Sunday to do it all again. Fasting requires: total obedience, total trust, a willingness to be purged of even our secret sins, and a yielding of the flesh to the spirit. Simply put, if you are not truly serious about following God you will not fast.

    If you have gotten to this sentence and you are in strong disagreement with the direction this discussion has taken then reading further will most likely do you no good. You will be only more convinced that fasting is a waste of your time/energy, and will be of no benefit to you. However, there is also a danger for you who read this message and want to fast but that desire is born out of a feeling of obligation or for what you think God will do for you. I encourage you to read, think about, and consider this verse:

    "Why have we fasted, and you see it not? Why have we humbled ourselves, and you take no knowledge of it?" Behold, in the day of your fast you seek your own pleasure, and oppress all your workers. Behold, you fast only to quarrel and to fight and to hit with a wicked fist. Fasting like yours this day will not make your voice to be heard on high. Is such the fast that I choose, a day for a person to humble himself? Is it to bow down his head like a reed, and to spread sackcloth and ashes under him? Will you call this a fast, and a day acceptable to the LORD? "Is not this the fast that I choose: to loose the bonds of wickedness, to undo the straps of the yoke, to let the oppressed go free, and to break every yoke? Is it not to share your bread with the hungry and bring the homeless poor into your house; when you see the naked, to cover him, and not to hide yourself from your own flesh? (Isa 58:3-7)

The purpose of a fast is to draw close to God, it is to be a time of purification, renewal, and dedication for the Lord's use. And he says when we fast in this manner:

    "Then shall your light break forth like the dawn, and your healing shall spring up speedily; your righteousness shall go before you; the glory of the LORD shall be your rear guard. Then you shall call, and the LORD will answer; you shall cry, and he will say, 'Here I am.' If you take away the yoke from your midst, the pointing of the finger, and speaking wickedness, if you pour yourself out for the hungry and satisfy the desire of the afflicted, then shall your light rise in the darkness and your gloom be as the noonday. And the LORD will guide you continually and satisfy your desire in scorched places and make your bones strong; and you shall be like a watered garden, like a spring of water, whose waters do not fail." (Isa 58:8-11)

Have I lost you yet? 

   I hope and pray that you will not be like the man who after telling Jesus he had followed the 10 commandments from His youth turned away after Jesus said, "one thing you lack, go and give all you have to the poor and then come and follow me." Are you willing to give up all to follow Jesus? Even the contentment of a full belly, and a earthly tent full of secret lust and hidden treasures? If so than I encourage you to get out your Bible, a note pad, and a willingness to be filled with God as He guides and satisfies you even in scorched places.

Are you ready to begin? 



God Bless,
David Ingram
New Day Christian Ministry
Isa. 43:18-21
www.newdaycm.org

Dec 21, 2011

40 Days That Will Change Your Life!

   As many Bible readers know 40 days is mentioned several times in scripture during times of preparation. In studying the passages concerning 40 days there are two that normally stand out. They are the stories of Moses on top of the mountain as God gives him the Ten Commandments and Jesus being led into the wilderness for 40 days where he is tempted by Satan. There are several others however. For instance when God judged the world with the flood, it rained for 40 days and 40 nights, Goliath challenged Israel and their god for 40 days, Jonah told the people of Nineveh that they had 40 days before God's judgment, Elijah ran to the mountain of God in 40 days, and Jesus showed himself and taught his disciples for 40 days after his resurrection, to name a few.

   As I have been studying these passages I have seen that these 40 day experiences always produced the same results; there is a purification of sin, preparation for God's people, and a clear manifestation of God's presence and power.

    In Genesis chapters 6-10 we read about how God flooded the earth as a result of the great sin that was overtaking the world. Only one family, Noah, his wife, 3 sons  and their wives, had not turned from 
God. The 40 days and nights of rain was the way God chose to purify the sin that was taking over world and make a way to preserve a people that would serve him. After the 40th day Noah was able to open the window of the Ark showing that God had saved him and his family and set them apart to be a people that would follow God.

   Moses was up on the mountain not just once but twice for 40 days and nights without bread and water. God gave Moses the 10 Commandments for the purpose of preparing the people of Israel to be the chosen people of God. He demonstrated his presence and power as he talked with and provided Moses with the 10 Commandments. The second time, Moses was pleading for God to forgive Israel for sinning against God. God's presence and power was more apparent to those around him than any other man, apart of Jesus.

   I could continue to demonstrate the results of purification, preparation, and God’s presence and power manifested to his people in all of the examples I have given but there is much more to discuss than this blog would do justice so I will high-light a few more and provide you with passages to look up if you would like to study this more for yourself. 



   Goliath challenged the children of Israel and on the 40th day God used the faith of David to deliver Israel. 


   Jonah warned of God's judgment that would come in 40 days and the people repented. As a result the largest revival recorded in the Bible took place. 


  Elijah ran 40 days during which time he was ministered to by angels and at the end had an amazing encounter with God.

   Finally Jesus was led into the wilderness for 40 days where he was tempted by Satan and ministered to by angels. At the end of this time his earthly ministry began and showed us what we, who were created in the image of God, were meant to be like and how a life completely surrendered to the will of the Father and filled by his Spirit, could truly be. After his resurrection he spent 40 days preparing his followers for the Birth of his Church and the coming of his Spirit to all that would believe and follow him.




   In 2008 I asked many of you if you would join us in 40 Days of Prayer. Many of you accepted and God responded in many amazing ways! When we started the 40 days we were still lacking $2,000 in the funds that we needed to make the journey to Africa to establish our first NDCM branch and preach a revival in Uganda. The Lord worked through many wonderful people and the funds came in time. When we arrived in Kenya we were greeted by the members of our first church start, NDCM Mogoko. They had been waiting for us to arrive for hours but continued waiting until we arrived. We are all very happy and grateful the Lord had brought us together over so many miles. After spending several days establishing Mogoko we traveled to Uganda to preach the revival we had been praying and preparing for. In the 5 days of the revival 40 people came to Christ. The revival continued for the rest of that month and by the end of the revival 150 had come to Christ. God has continued to grow and expand the work. From '08 to '09 we had 14 NDCM branches established and from '09 'till now, another 11 branches have been established. During the 40 days several of you wrote and shared all that God was doing in your lives as you joined in on the 40 Days of Prayer. The first 40 days prepared the way for God to do more than we could have hoped or imagined, in not only our lives, but in the lives of all of those who participated and countless others, as God responded in more ways than can be shared or expressed. God is indeed moved when we pray and seek to encounter the presence and power of God, he truly does respond mightily on behalf of all who call out to him. 

   Just like in '08, we are in desperate need of God to work miracles in our lives. We have a little over 40 days until we leave for Kenya and we are still lacking $3,500 to even be able to buy tickets for Africa, let alone funds for the work while we are there. We are seeking God’s wisdom as we prepare the lessons and we are seeking God’s Holy Spirit to go before us and prepare the way. Heather and I have committed to set 40 days apart to pray for the Feb mission trip to Kenya and now I am asking  if you would be willing to spend 40 days praying for God to bring to you, Heather and I, and the members of NDCM across Africa, a time of purification, preparation, and encountering the presence and power of God. If you are willing to set apart time each day and join with us for the 40 Days of Prayer beginning on Dec. 26th   , please let me know by commenting below and I will send you a lists of prayer requests that we will be praying for during the coming 40 days.

We will begin our 40 Days of Prayer on Dec. 26th but if you did not receive or read this in time that is ok, you can get started on the day you read this.

God Bless,
David Ingram
New Day Christian Ministry
Isa.43:18-21

P.S. These chapter's below would be a benefit to you if you're interested for further study.

Exodus 24 & 34 Deut 9 & 10 , Numbers 13 & 14, 1 Samuel 17, 1 Kings
19, Ezra 4, Jonah 3, Matthew 4 and finally Mark 1.