Friday, April 14, 2006

Church in the Woods

We are thanking the Lord for you and your prayers.

"Write upon my heart, O Lord, the lessons of your holy word, and grant that I may be a doer of your word, and not a forgetful hearer only." James 3:22-23

The Church in the Woods' mobile unit makes it debut for the Easter service at Eliza Park. All those wishing to bless others feel free to attend, set-up is 9:30. Food and praise music are needed.

The Lord is preparing the way for the mobile unit with an article from Readers Digest "Street Medicine". It can be read at the following web site: http://www.rd.com/content/openContent.do?contentId=26498 . The mobile unit meeting is April 24th at Alice McGee's home at 7:30 PM.

An area church with trained and volunteer counselors is planning to open a private Christian practice in September. If it is God's Will and goes according to plan, they will donate several hours a month to serve clients of Church in the Woods ministry.

The Church in the Woods ministry has been so blessed with abundance this week. Area churches donated so much food, the CitW ministry was able to pass food on to other area ministries serving area migrant workers. When the Lord provided CitW ministry a job in Durham, it was given to another ministry's lamb. There are still seasonal jobs available to in the Raleigh area. Contact Cindy, cboyce@nc.rr.com for more information.


Twelve to fourteen Cary/Apex area ministries plan to gather Monday April 17th at 7 PM to discuss what each ministry is called to do, what resources each has available, what resources are needed, and how the body of Christ can unite to glorify Jesus. This meeting will take place at 1616 Evans Road, Cary, at the Worship Faculty Magazine office. All ministries or organizations called to serve the "least of these" of Wake County are welcome to attend.

Continue to keep the Lord's lamb with liver complications in your prayers. He has pre-op Monday the 17th. If things go well with his pre-op, a needed procedure will be done on Tuesday. Jesus' lamb is tired. He is on new medication and watching what he eats.

The Lord has blessed one of His lambs with a full-time job opportunity. Pray that the lamb chooses to take this opportunity and not sabotage it.

An area church contacted Church in the Woods ministry wanting to know how these lambs being displaced by construction can be helped. Thank you Jesus for this blessing and pray for wisdom and discernment for aide with God's children.

One of the Lord's lambs planned to visit the lamb hit by the car Thursday and a missionary suggest she go earlier. She went Wednesday, returning Thursday to find he had died. She was so thankful to have seen him before he died. The doctors decided to turn-off life support Wednesday night and Jesus' lamb died. The following web site shows more information (http://www.newsobserver.com/928/story/428138.html).

Several of you serve with Hispanic ministries and may know someone who knows how to contact his family. If so please contact the police, so they can contact his family. There will be a memorial service at With Love From Jesus Thursday evening, April 20th. We are thanking the Lord for all those who visited Jesus' lamb and all the prayers during the week. What a blessing for this lamb to know he was loved!

Thank you for allowing us to share how the Lord is working in so many lives.

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