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PORTICO Haiti Relief Offering Update!
Well, money has continued to come in, and currently we can now report raising over $23,400 for relief efforts in Haiti. These monies will be passed on to ERDO, the humanitarian relief arm of the PAOC and will be matched by the Canadian government through the CIDA grant announced last week. This means that almost $47,000 of relief will be heading to Haiti through PORTICO's generosity.
As noted in our last post, any of these funds that are distributed through the Canadian Food Grains Bank will be matched 4:1.
Thank you PORTICO! And continue to pray for Haiti and for missionaries Michel and Louise Charbonneau and Bob Thornley as they minster through this tragedy.
PORTICO Responds to Haiti Crisis
Your generous support of $18,000 has the opportunity, through an approved PAOC/Canadian Foodgrains Bank food project to become $72,000 (CFGB matches donations 4:1) and will help to meet the staggering needs for humanitarian aid and for recovery and reconstruction activities.
We are grateful for the safety of PAOC missionaries Michel and Louise Charbonneau and Tami Goslow and Bob Thornley. We are grieved to learn of the death of Pastor Gandy St-Hilarie who was in charge of our weekly feeding program and was also involved in the ChildCare Plus sponsorship program. We are also saddened to learn of the confirmed death of one of our CCP sponsored children.
PAOC/ERDO (Emergency Relief & Development Overseas) is responding with practical help for the victims. On Tuesday, January 19th an Emergency Medical Response Team left the Dominican Republic with a truck load of medical aid and arrangements are being made through PAOC missionary Adrian Thomas in the Dominican Republic, for twice weekly shipments of relief goods into Port au Prince by small plane for use by the team on the ground.
Thank you PORTICO, for responding to this crisis. Let’s continue to pray for the people of Haiti, our missionaries, and all those involved in the relief and reconstruction process. We will continue to accept donations.
Haiti Prayer Update
Canada (who is currently on the ground in Haiti), Bill Hybels and Max Lucado.The strong recommendation right now is that the best way to have an impact in this early
stage is by sending money. There is a tremendous challenge getting into the country. The port has been damaged so that
shipping is hindered. The airport is overtaxed and roads are largely blocked. The World Vision offices in Port au Prince have also been severely damaged and they are currently operating out of a parking lot beside the building. Some of the greatest challenges early on were that many of the staff of the NGO’s on the ground in Haiti were all struggling with their own challenges... missing family members, damaged homes, no electricity, etc.On a positive note, we are thankful for an answer to prayer. We have received an update from from the Missions Department at PAOC. Before this communique was received, Bob Thornley had been considered missing."We are grateful to know that missionaries Michel and Louise Charbonneau are safe, as are other personnel Tami Goslow and Bob Thornley."
Please continue to pray for relief efforts in the country.
Pray For Haiti
Rescue efforts are ongoing as thousands are digging with their bare hands to try and free victims trapped in the rubble. The hospital in Port au Prince has collapsed along with many other buildings, including the Presidential Palace. One report observes that there are so many dead bodies that people, not knowing what to do with them, are simply wrapping them in cardboard or fabric and leaving them out for the government to pick up.
Thankfully, PAOC missionaries Michel and Louise Charbonneau were out of the country at a missionary retreat when the quake hit and they are both safe and en route back to Haiti. An email from PAOC Missions Personnel said, "We are grateful to know that missionaries Michel and Louise Charbonneau are safe, as are other personnel Tami Goslow and Bob Thornley."
Please pray...
- that rescue and relief efforts will be succesful.
- for Michel and Louise Charbonneau as they return to work with others in the rescue and relief effort.
- for ChildCare Plus children and families in the area.
- that the spread of disease will be contained and kept to a minimum.
- for World Vision, Red Cross, ERDO and many other relief organizations who are working in the country.
Week of Prayer: Day Five
From our time of worship, we moved into a time of prayer in small groups for the local ministries that PORTICO supports. There was a great sense of urgency as prayer from all over the room began to rise to heaven for ministries like Mississauga Life Centre, Cornerstone Church, STM Network and The Dam Youth Centre.
After this small group prayer, we had many lead out in prayer for specific missionaries that PORTICO supports around the world. Jim Craig led in a powerful prayer for Ilya and Janet Bantseev and their ministry in Novokuznetsk, Siberia. Martin Reid prayed for Charles and Conny in Thailand. A few different people led in prayer for Ken Birch and his work with African missionaries but also specifically for healing in his body. Many others led out as well for the missionaries and ministries that were on their hearts.
One of our elders, Enn Martin, then led us all in prayer for the three Short-Term Missions teams that will go out from PORTICO this summer to Northern Ontario, Peru South America, and Zimbabwe Africa.
The evening ended with another worship song and a challenge from Colossians 1:5-7a:
"...the faith and love that spring from the hope that is stored up for you in heaven and that you have already heard about in the word of truth, the gospel that has come to you. All over the world this gospel is bearing fruit and growing, just as it has been doing among you since the day you heard it and understood God's grace in all its truth. You learned it from Epaphras, our dear fellow servant..."
Pastor Jeff noted how Paul reminded the Colossians that the gospel had come to them and was now bearing fruit and growing all over the world...but someone, Epaphras had brought it to them. It was a reminder to all of us that someone shared the gospel with us, and we need to pray for those who are faithfully bringing the gospel to so many others around the world so that God's kingdom can continue to grow and bear fruit.
Pastor Jeff closed the meeting in prayer and urged everyone to continue to pray for our missionaries and supported ministries as a part of their daily prayer times.
Week of Prayer: Day Four
Pastor Saundra directed the rest of our prayer time and divided the time remaining up into four segments:
- We began by praying in small groups of five or so for parents. The focus of our prayer was on healthy marriages, being good examples, wisdom, strength and provision for single parents, spiritual leadership in the home.
- For next ten minutes, we prayed corporately for our children, with many leading out that our kids would experience God and the power of the Holy Spirit. We also prayed for health, safety, sense of purpose and God’s call on kid’s lives, and that we would see our kids become true worshipers.
- Pastor Saundra then had anyone who was a leader in Children’s Ministry at PORTICO, teachers in the school system, daycare workers, anyone who worked with kids, come forward for prayer and together we laid hands on them and prayed over them for discernment, wisdom, the love of Christ and the power and anointing of the Spirit in their lives as they served children.
- We concluded the evening by joining hands in a large circle around the perimeter of the chapel with many leading out in prayer as the Spirit directed.
Week of Prayer: Day Three
After the prayer time, Pastor Doug asked if any knew of someone who was ill and needed prayer but they weren't there, to stand and say the name of that person out loud. So many names were mentioned, and after that, we prayed for all those people who had someone standing for them. It truly was a powerful time.
It's hard to believe that after tonight, the week of prayer is more than half over! If you haven't already come out, it's not too late. Join us both Thursday and Friday nights at 7:00 pm in the Chapel.
Week of Prayer: Day Two
Pastor Rick and Pastor Johnny led us through a time of prayer for:
- Schools where our students attend.
- Student Ministries leaders.
- 2010 Student Ministry missions efforts.
- Our upcoming retreats.
Week of Prayer: Day One
The evening continued with prayer focused on churches and spiritual leadership in Streetsville and area. Many led out passionately seeking God for his blessing on churches in the area and their pastors and congregations that they would experience God and be effective in reaching people in their circles of influence. Also, there was concerted prayer that the church, the bride of Christ, would be all that we are called to be, salt and light to a community that needs Jesus.
The last part of the evening was spent seeking God on behalf of our nation's leaders, the leaders of our provinces and our municipal leaders. The meeting concluded with prayer and laying on of hands for those in attendance with needs.
Week of Prayer
we are in trouble: prayer is a life attitude."
—Walter A. Mueller
This year, PORTICO is committed to helping you develop your personal prayer life by hosting the Starting Points Week of Prayer. Beginning on Monday, Jan 4 at 7:00 pm and continuing every evening {at the same time} through Friday, Jan 8, we invite you to join us in the Chapel for these prayer gatherings.
Each evening will feature a special prayer emphasis in conjunction with opportunities for personal and conversational prayer. Of particular interest will be our Wednesday evening prayer gathering, which will feature prayer for those in need of healing. We would also ask you to set aside a time of fasting and prayer on behalf of those who are in need of healing.
As Jesus finished praying in Luke 11, his disciples asked him, "Lord, teach us to pray..." It is our sincere desire that 2010 will be a year that sees our hearts consumed with the same passion.
Let's move forward in prayer, asking for His Kingdom to come and His will to be done!
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