Friday, June 15, 2012

Fuller Student From Sacramento Serving Children at Risk in Cambodia


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One of our Fuller Sacramento students is serving God in Cambodia right now, on a trip he has been preparing for quite some time. Daily he has been given updates, but as you can see from his Facebook posting below, the mission has become a bit overwhelming. Serving God can be emotionally overwhelming and requires tremendous dependence on God. Be praying for Chuck as God prompts you too.

Cambodia Day 7: It's hard to believe that we're nearly halfway done here. I'm choosing not to post a personal update today because my heart is heavy with sadness, and every day here my eyes bear witness to evil that my heart and mind simply cannot comprehend. This country and it's people need our prayers. Tonight I prayed this prayer. I would love to share it with you. Would you please pray with me:

Heavenly father, thank you for demonstrating what it means to be perfect in love, grace and mercy. Remind us all that your work being done in this world is not limited by borders or country lines. Your kingdom cannot and will not be defined by any man made map, for your kingdom is a heavenly kingdom, not of this world. The country and people of Cambodia are in desperate need of representatives to bring the truth and life of your word to spread your message of faith, hope and love. By the power of Christ that lives in me I denounce the power of Satan in Cambodia and declare spiritual warfare in the name of Jesus. Holy spirit rain down and flood Cambodia with your glory. Rebuild this country to give all glory and honor and praise back to you where it belongs, should it be in your will. In Jesus name. Amen.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Spending Time With Fuller Profs

Chap Clark and The Youth Outreach And Evangelism Class
Dr. Chap Clark regularly teaches a multi-site course and rotates teaching from each of the regional campuses the course is offered at. Here Chap is hanging out in the Fuller Sacramento library with the local Youth Outreach and Evangelism students, most of whom are youth pastors in the area. This particular class was being taught simultaneously in Seattle, Pasadena, Phoenix and Sacramento, utilizing High Definition cameras, multi-way microphones and large screen TVs. The technology allows us to bring in highly influential faculty members as well as more specialized classes focusing on specific areas of ministry.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Signs of the End of a Quarter

Its the week after Spring Quarter and the return shelf in the library is packed full of books. Even in our digital age there is something about books...reading them, studying them, quoting from them...that feels, well, scholarly! Especially these books. Here are commentaries on scripture, books on preaching and theology. There are books that explore how how scripture would have been interpreted by early middle eastern people, and books on differing global theological perspectives on the doctrines of the Holy Spirit and salvation. Together they weave a story of research, of understanding what God has been and is up to in the world, how various groups have interpreted that, and what it means for us in our day. These books represent a journey of understanding. Having served their role they wait to be re-shelved, re-discovered and re-used by the next wave of students on their journey.

Guess I better get them back on the shelf.