Beautiful Dusk
Majesty By Planet Shakers
This song keeps coming up on my music player at the gym. What a great song.
New fence around the house
Knowing What To Pray
If you want to know God, you’ve got to know His Word. The same goes for prayer. Those believers who pray are the ones that see things happen.
I have been using the scriptural prayers in “God’s Creative Power” by Charles Capps for about 20 years. Recently, I also discovered another great prayer book that we use in our FNP (Friday Night Prayer). Highly recommend it. Here are two must haves for the Spirit-filled Believer in prayer.
-God’s Creative Power, Charles Capps
-Scriptural Confessions- Gift Collection- Life Changing Words of Faith For Every Day, Keith & Megan Provance
I find them on Amazon here
God’s Creative Power
Scriptural Confessions
Tokyo’s Most Powerful Church!
It is such a pleasure to work with the Victory family here in Tokyo. Even after Tokyo’s greatest earthquake people have become hungrier for more of the things of God and bounded closer today.
I am very excited how God is taking Victory Word Church global. Buckle up as God is connecting us in Asia and in the United States.
Even more exciting is to hear four people have met Jesus in the last two weeks. That is what is all about.
Victors, You are amazing! Have a great week.
What A Thriller!
Great to see a church with such creativity… and having fun
Praying For the Nation Of Japan After the Great Earthquake
Please pray for peace in Japan. We at Victory are praying that God will turn this horrible act of nature into something powerful that will draw multitudes of people in Japan to Jesus.
Another Earthquake Stops The Train
Update On The Nuclear Situation In Japan March 20
Below is a quote from a media friend of mine. We are praying for Japan for wisdom for shutting down the nuclear power plants completely. Your prayers are working! Check this out.
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This past week, I have sat through countless renditions of the question
‘what is the worst case scenario of the Fukushima crisis’? I’ve
also heard more or less identical answers from Japanese government
officials facing foreign reporters, diplomats and academics: we are
doing our best, the situation could still get worse, and even outright
evasion. But tonight, at a special briefing convened by METI’s Nuclear
and Safety Agency at the Foreign Press Centre (I sneaked in), I heard
something special: the deputy director general of the agency saying that
he did not envisage the situation getting worse. I turned around and
looked at the Wall Street Journal bureau chief sitting behind me, and we
both nodded: this was significant. It confirmed the lull that seemed to
descend on Friday. Friday was in contrast to the other days because
there were no dramatic incidents: no fires, explosions or spikes in
radiation. All the happened Friday was a continuation of the fire
fighting activity, with the emphasis switched from helicopters flying
overhead and dumping water, to water cannon.
The more cynical of the journalists believed that this Friday calm was
artificial – that it was the government putting a cap on the information
being disclosed. Thus, the NYT report this morning was as negative as
ever in its assessment of the situation. I cannot check the London
Times, as it’s behind a pay wall, but one of their extremely
intelligent and capable journalists who attended the briefing also
seemed reluctant to believe the situation had improved. He is a vehement
critic of TEPCO, and it’s possible he cannot bear to allow them any
credit for any improvement.
Another bright spot is that TEPCO now seems firmly out of the picture.
The TEPCO staff is now vastly outnumbered by the combined forces of the
SDF, Police and Tokyo Fire Brigade, with their special trucks and teams.
A headquarters has been set up close to the plant, with some US experts
in attendance, and all under the supervision of a senior official from
METI. TEPCO’s role is now limited to providing the detailed technical
information on the plant necessary for the rescue workers to do their
jobs.
My sense is that the situation is still incredibly dangerous – it
would be madness to deny that, given that THREE sets of fuel rods in
three reactors are exposed – but I feel that we are moving into a new
phase. This involves an expensive, dirty and fiendishly difficult war to
turn three mountains of radio active waste into something that people
can live on, or at least around. It took months to fix Chernobyl
(indeed, Chernobyl has a permanent exclusion zone around it), and it
could take even longer to fix Fukushima. However, finally, we are seeing
a real array of overwhelming force arrayed against the reactors.
I heard some inside information on what turned the situation around.
According to an eccentric but very brilliant source of mine (who is
right about half the time!), the turning point in tackling the disaster
was the emperor’s speech earlier this week, when he highlighted the
gravity of the situation. According to this source, it was the Yukiya
Amano, the Japanese head of the international nuclear watchdog, the
IAEA, who played a key role in all of this. Indeed, Amano comes from an
extremely well connected and aristocratic background. He could see
immediately that TEPCO could not cope on its own, and had to be shifted
out of the picture. He therefore approached the powerful Imperial
Household agency, and advised them strongly to allow the emperor to make
a public appearance. It was this atavistic appeal, said my source, which
galvanized the SDF to put their lives on the lines, and fly their
helicopters through the Fukushima radiation. It was the emperor’s plea
which also cut through the bureaucratic red tape and energised Japan’s
warring bureaucrats and politicians to work together. Plus ca
change…!
Finally, where does it put all of us, regarding the decision of when to
return to our offices? It may take a few days for confidence to return.
I know that many Western firms have closed down for the coming week as
well. ‘One swallow does not make a spring’
is a proverb worth bearing in mind at this point.
URGENT Prayer Request For Japan
From: “Victory Word Church”
Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2011 3:26:17 PM
Subject: [Victors] URGENT Prayer Request For Japan
Natural disasters are not from God. They are the result of the corrupt world we live in.
However, we can change our circumstances if we pray and believe in faith.
PLEASE pray for Japan as we may have a nuclear disaster without those prayers.
Please pray for wisdom for the Japanese power companies, regulatory, and government authorities. Pray that they will know how to deal with the possible nuclear meltdown at the power plants and stop any potential injuries or death from radiation due to this major earthquake. Pray for ideas and courage for them. Please pray for divine intervention of His angels to help shut down the rising temperature in the nuclear power reactors
Pray it out loud. Speak to the mountain with us.
Will you please agree in prayer with us? Please pass this on to every believer you know. We are believing God for a miracle.
In His Service,
Victory Word Church
Tokyo Japan
www.victoryword.org
1525pm 12 March 2011
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