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The Staff Blog/ The Fasted Life

Ashok March 3rd, 2009

On Sunday as we discussed “The Fasted Life” I had referenced the Campus Journey Staff Blog. In case you’ve not taken a look at it, we have a new Campus Journey Chi Alpha website and blog with lots of interesting articles. Here are the links, if you want to check them out:

www.cjxa.org : The new Campus Journey Chi Alpha Website

staff.cjxa.org : The Staff blog

Some articles related to ‘The Fasted Life’:

The Prize of a Fasted Life - Mike Newland
God Has Been Setting Us Up For Huge Things! by Chris Manthey
Come out of her, My people. by Mike Newland
A Fasted Life in Babylon by Ashok

Enjoy, and please enrich us by sharing your thoughts and comments!

April 6, 2008–Violet Johnson’s Testimony (connected to Pastor Craig’s Sermon on Grace in the sermon archives)

Jaci April 14th, 2008

God’s Unconditional Love and Grace is for Everyone!

Testimony from Violet Johnson

Sojourn Campus Church

April 6, 2008

 

            Greetings precious brothers and sisters in Christ Jesus! Hello, my name is Violet Johnson. I was incarcerated at MCF/Shakopee for 19 years and 4 months. I was release on August 16, 2007 to a halfway house in St. Paul.

           

Forgiveness

 

            “He redeemed us in order that the blessings given to Abraham might come to the Gentiles through Christ Jesus, so that by faith we might receive the promise of the Spirit” Galatians 3:14.

            I am honored and humbled as I express to you how I know that our God is in charge of life, protects us daily, gives us all freely his unconditional love and grace, because of Christ dying for us all at Calvary. This moment would not be happening if I had not received forgiveness from the Lord, my sisters, my son and for the power of many prayers, letters and encouragements of support I have received from my Charis family, a faith-based community who have been in my life for over twenty years. They have helped me to let go of the past in order to change and heal. They have watched the changes of my attitude, behavior, mindsets from anger, hurt, and negative thoughts into accepting, forgiveness, healing, positive thoughts and love for others.

 

Past Life

 

            James 1:2 teaches us all, “Consider it pure joy, my brothers whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance. Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking in anything.”

            My past life sucked. I was a mess, unhealthy, in deep denial, a drunk with many emotional issues. Continue Reading »

pressing on…….

Amiejoy April 11th, 2008

Singlehood the gift of flying by the seat of my pants. The pleasure of going at my own pace. The trip to Mexico had been planned months in advance. On a Tuesday night I was teaching and I thought I would like to go to Mexico. I am going to go to Mexico. On Friday I left. The experience grately impacted me. I laughed non-stop. Barbara Jean is darling. Greg silker is humble. Craig Krueger is a hoot. Dennis is a riot. I am a gal that needs help and Emily was always available. Heather is compassionate and Erin is going to move mountains some day. My sweet Anna Belle. Ian Kruegar has a dragon living with him. Someone should ask him about that. I told him, if he told his friends that, he would be the coolest kid on on his block. Josh, your attitude on the trip impressed me. Matthew you’re good. When I go away on trips a part of me heals, grows, and changes. On this particular trip I was humbled at what Jesus has done for me on the cross. I was reminded of the power of the blood of Jesus. I knew that I was part of something greater than myself. I was in an army working beside warriors. I felt it very strongly while washing dishes, while scrubbing paint brushes and lying awake in my bed in the middle of the night. I am a very fortunate young woman to be part of this church body.

Life-Changing (Juarez, Mexico)

missheather April 11th, 2008

Hey all!


I never realized how difficult it is to put a life-changing experience into words. I’ve had millions (exaggerating a little) of thoughts running through my mind for the last 2 weeks and I can’t seem to focus on only one at a time. For this reason, it has taken me a little while to get this “update” to you all. :)

First of all, the scripture that continued to come to my mind during the week we were in Mexico is:


“Love never fails” [1 Cor 13]

It was neat to see the Love of Christ cross every cultural/language “barrier”. I don’t know any Spanish and the Mexicans we met didn’t know much/if any English. However, it didn’t affect my friendships.

I met a sweet, little six year-old boy named Sammy. He was either on my back (piggyback ride), in my arms, sitting on my lap or holding my hand. I taught him a goofy handshake/hi-five, which we did the entire week! It was a blast! I really love this little boy! His smile/laughter melted my heart. We also made many silly faces at each other.

In Juarez, we stayed at an orphanage (where Sammy’s family actually runs the orphanage/school). We painted the ceilings and walls of the orphanage. It was a lot of work, but it blessed our host family and the children a lot. It was a lot of fun doing something significant with my “spring break.” Our “host” parents, Sean and Juanita, were very humble and loving. The orphanage actually used to be their house. They built two separate buildings in the back courtyard for their home and the other building is now the orphanage. They would give anything and everything to help one of the parents or children at the orphanage.

A few of us (Greg, Erin and I) from our team were able to go and visit two of the houses of the children. The mom of the first family we visited has leukemia. She was at the doctor when we showed up to pray for her. Her four children and husband were all at home. He works night shifts and so he was home with the kids.

When we arrived, he was very quiet and his eyes were glazed over. He’s heavily into drugs and alcohol. Typically, the houses are built of cement/brick and have a wooden roof. It reminds me of a small shack. The houses reminded me of my family’s old “woodshed” where we kept our “firewood.” They are not very sturdy or dependable. Many leak when it rains and look like they are about to topple over. They have a barricade surrounding their property. This includes metal fences or wooden boards made of different lengths.

Each family we visited immediately offered us their beds to sit down on when we entered their home. There is barely enough space to walk around their small table. At the first home, Sean and Juanita offered to pray for the father since the mom was not home. We prayed for him and their family, and then Juanita began to speak boldly to the father. She spoke directly to him regarding this lifestyle. At first, he wouldn’t look her in the eyes, but soon, he began to look at her and nod his head. Even though I couldn’t understand her, I sensed the Lord was speaking through her. What Juanita spoke was not condemning, but done out of love. Even now, as I remember this instance, I sense how much this couple (Sean and Juanita) love these families.

“Love never fails.”

A reality that Sean and Juanita deal with, because they are obedient to advance the Kingdom, is spiritual warfare/attacks. It isn’t uncommon for someone to threaten Sean with a gun. While we were there, he woke up in the middle of the night feeling as if he was being choked. He and Juanita stayed up the rest of the night praying. They are real prayer warriors. Sean (the next day) was on his way home. Suddenly, got a headache and was feeling very dizzy and weak. We (our team) prayed for him right away. By the end, his headache and dizziness was gone.
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Diseases and Cures of the Human Soul

Craig April 2nd, 2008

Diseases and Cures for the Human Soul Pastor Craig Krueger

A few years ago I was talking with my then six year old son about hearing from God. His response was, “But you can’t hear God out loud like in the Bible, Dad.” Indeed. Part of the need for spiritual direction arises from two realities:

1. We cannot clearly perceive God’s communication in this fallen world, and

2. We are designed for a personal communion with God that goes beyond simply the reading of Scripture.

So Christians desire direction, communion, comfort and a sustained awareness of relationship, among other motives. This hunger for God has given rise to many historical movements. Two movements that I will draw on are the ancient (and modern) spiritual direction movement, and the more recent evangelical “spiritual disciplines” movement.

Purposes and Process

What is our purpose? Out ultimate purpose is the strengthening and deepening of the spiritual life of Jesus’ church. Spiritually rooted people will bear fruit. “I am the vine you are the branches. The one who remains in me and I in him, he it is who bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing.” (John 15:5). So this introduction to spiritual direction involves three components interwoven together:

1. Identifying common “diseases and infirmities” of the human soul;

2. Discussing how classic spiritual disciplines can be used in “healing” these diseases; and

3. Discussing how a small group could address these issues in the context of a group.

One of the primary insights the Christian mystics and earlier writers bring is that the spiritual life is a progression,[1] with seasons of closeness and distance designed by God. These seasons are intended to build faith and wean us from various selfish motives. Although one could do this in isolation, throughout most of church history believers have realized that some group context protects us from extremes and fanaticism. The insight of progression in the spiritual life is crucial. For many churches who are heirs of the reformation, one gets the impression that since we have so much in Christ, no further effort is needed, and that any effort may somehow betray the gospel of grace. Not so!

So part of our initial task is to spark spiritual hunger within people in a gracious and grace-centered manner. This brings us to the brink of our diseases and infirmities.

Spiritual Diseases and Cures

There are many obstacles to the spiritual life. Growth in grace can be challenging for a number of reasons:

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Agents of Change in My Journey into Whole Sexuality- Michael Newland

ReDeemed225 March 2nd, 2008

February 28-March 1, 2008

 

1. God’s Love- Ephesians 3:14-19

Becoming rooted and grounded in the love of God has been imperative in my journey into sexual wholeness. All of humanity is broken in its capacity to give and receive love, and this is especially true for those who struggle with sexual and relational brokenness. In fact, for most people struggling with sexual and relational brokenness, the driving force behind their brokenness is not their rebellion but rather their efforts to meet their need for love in illegitimate ways. Therefore, in order for one to arise out of broken sexuality, love must be set aright.

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