Saturday, November 07, 2009

From Farmington to El Paso
Ben Peters
Nov 3, 2009


www.kingdomsendingcenter.org

Greetings Friends,

FARMINGTON

We had a wonderful time in Farmington, New Mexico, this past week. We ministered to church leaders, a youth group, dozens of children and did two services on Sunday. With a name like World Harvest Center Church, you can imagine that I felt like I was at home in my own element. We spoke extensively about the harvest and the power of exports - a message I haven't yet shared with our mailing list.

Sunday evening, we had a fire tunnel especially for healing. By the time we were done we had four wonderful testimonies of healings, mostly pain disappearing, but also a diabetic free from normal symptoms. Please pray that their healings would be permanent.

EL PASO

Tonight we minister to a large prayer group from a church in El Paso, Texas. Later we will meet with youth staff and then about 45 young people. We ask for your prayers and intercession as we minister to some on-fire radical Christians, mostly Hispanic, in this border town. We are there until Friday. Also, pray for the folk across the border, who are under siege from Mafia drug cartels. Pastors are on their hit lists and have to live and minister in danger of losing their lives every day.

HOME TEAM

We are very excited to report that our home team, led by Ron and Val Coltman and Gene and Mary Ferguson, have experienced tremendous favor from God and many lives have been touched through the seminars and house network fellowships while we have been on the road. They also report that the times of worship have been incredible, led now by Jessie Seiler and Robbie Coltman.

FAMILY CONCERNS

As many of you know, our Tim and Nathan and Anthony Coltman are in Redding California, getting more ministry training under Bill Johnson. Because of our September Conference, where they led the worship, they arrived at the very last minute to attend the school in Redding. They are loving all that God is doing at Bethel Church, but they had hoped to get employment after they arrived. So far there has been nothing opening up for them. Please pray that God will provide jobs if he wants them working.

Our son-in-law, Caleb, Barbie's husband has also been laid off again. He is a welder and has had to move from job to job. Employment is getting harder to find with the down-turn in the economy. I know many are in the same boat, so let's not forget to pray for one another.

OTHER REQUESTS

We want to remind you again to pray for Lou and Celia Klaver. Lou is fighting for his life against cancer.

Another team member, Carol Danielson, asks for prayer for her daughter, who is going for more testing. The doctors fear she might have cancer.

AMERICA AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS

Please don't forget to pray for our nation. It's easy to fall into complacency and think there's nothing we can do about things going on in government, but the weapons of our warfare are mighty through God and capable of pulling down strongholds. Today, along with two gubanatorial elections and a house of representatives vote, two states are voting on marriage referendums. Please pray for Maine and Washington states that their voters would hold up the moral standards that have kept America strong. Also, please pray that righteousness and justice would rule and that corruption would be exposed and overthrown. So much depends on it for us and our children and the Kingdom harvest - even much more than you can imagine.

Thanks for all your love and support! Please keep it up! We can't do it without you and the anointing that comes through your prayers.

Ben, Brenda, Family and Team

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