果冻视频

January 5, 2007

Healing our Brokenness

Thousands of students sought prayer as they explored how they could be part of God鈥檚 mission in the world and how to 鈥渓ive a life worthy of the calling鈥 (Ephesians 4:1, NIV) during Urbana 06, 果冻视频鈥檚 21st Student Missions Convention in St. Louis, MO, from December 27-31, 2006.

Attendees had the opportunity to participate in prayer ministry sessions twice each afternoon. Each day, a specific prayer focus was highlighted: Barriers to Intimacy with God, Hearing and Responding to God鈥檚 Call, Sex and Sexuality: Brokenness and Healing, and Family Issues: Brokenness and Hope.

On Thursday afternoon, during the session on Barriers to Intimacy with God, participants packed the auditorium. Only standing room remained as 500 students attended the first session, and an additional 750 attendees participated in the second session. Students received healing and restoration from God as they prayed with 果冻视频 staff members at the front of the room, forming a semi-circle of prayer friends around the edges of the room.

Ita Fischer addressed the issue of healing from sexual brokenness on Saturday as she asked those assembled, 鈥淲ho or what is enslaving you?鈥 She invited the audience to reflect on the following questions: 鈥淚s there a particular person your life revolves around whose affirmation means more than breathing?鈥 鈥淒o you think about an issue or problem so much you are paralyzed and can鈥檛 do anything about it?鈥

As she spoke about her own struggles with homosexuality, she exhorted that 鈥渢he fact that God doesn鈥檛 heal people instantaneously does not diminish God鈥檚 power or who he is.鈥

Rick Richardson then told students that, 鈥淕od loves you because He loves you.鈥 and 鈥淕od created you to be you,鈥 as he shared how the Good News of Jesus Christ heals and frees us. He challenged Christians to, 鈥渟how what the Gospel does and not just what it says.鈥

God wants to restore and heal our brokenness that comes through barriers to intimacy, barriers to finding and pursuing a career, barriers to healing from sexual brokenness, and barriers to family reconciliation. We also need to be willing to forgive others and ourselves. 鈥淲e鈥檙e not called upon to be successful people of God, we鈥檙e called to be faithful,鈥 Rick said as students sat together praying in their seats, adding that 鈥淲e choose to meet our God-given needs in God-glorifying ways.鈥

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