OPEN DOOR REVIVAL 2011
SUNDAY JUNE 12, 2011
DANIEL FERNANDEZ PARK GAZEBO
PRESENTED BY
OPEN DOOR LOS LUNAS CHURCH OF GOD
9 AM TO 3 PM
ALL AGES, PEOPLE, CULTURES
EVERYONE INVITED TO COME
GO AND COME AS YOU ARE
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SALVATION -HEALING –DELIVERANCE-BAPTISM
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FUN AND GAMES FOR THE CHILDREN FOR INFORMATION CALL PASTOR JIM MONTOYA
505/440-9770
Let us also continue to pray for that the wildfire be contained. It has been hard to get solid information from the line of fire. This is a report from the LA Times that has a reporter in Reserve, NM where 1,000 firefighters are talking a stand against the fire……..
More than 1,000 firefighters converged on this village in the Gila National Forest on Saturday as a massive wildfire that scorched eastern Arizona moved to within a quarter of a mile from the New Mexico border.
With the winds picking up, temperatures rising and humidity low, the National Weather Service issued a red-flag warning for this sparsely populated corner of the state, indicating grave fire danger.
“Everything is ripe for a perfect storm,” Fire Information Officer Sean Johnson said. “There’s not enough hose and water to put out a fire in these conditions.”
Firefighters raced to set controlled burns, designed to deny the advancing wall of flames the fuel it needs, “so we can manage the fire instead of the fire managing us,” Johnson said.
The fire has forced about 10,000 people from their mountain homes and charred more than 400,000 acres of mostly pine-studded forestland in Arizona.
Although the so-called Wallow fire has not yet entered New Mexico, its smoke has hung ominously in the skies over parts of the state for days.
On Saturday, the Albuquerque Isotopes minor league baseball club, the Dodgers’ Triple-A affiliate, was forced to push up its game against the Nashville Sounds by three hours to play before a new wave of smoke rolled in from the southwest.
Weather forecasts call for wind gusts of up to 35 mph in the area, with low humidity adding to the already bone-dry conditions.
The latest aerial infrared images of the fire showed it had consumed nearly 409,000 acres, or almost 639 square miles. The Rodeo-Chediski fire charred nearly 469,000 acres in 2002, making it the largest in Arizona history.
The U.S. Forest Service reports that the fire has destroyed 29 homes in eastern Arizona, including 22 in Greer, a small mountain retreat of about 200 dwellings. Five other residences were damaged and 35 nonresidential buildings have been lost.
Here is a great word from Chuck Swindoll, weekdays at 6:30am and pm on KKIM……..
Three cheers for our unsung heroes!
It recently occurred to me that every significant event is made possible by “supportive unknowns.” We know those who are up front, but we seldom acknowledge those who provide the wind beneath their wings.
- Battles are fought and won by those on the front lines—top-gun pilots, brave paratroopers, and heroic warriors who strategize, practice, and confront the enemy, fire heavy weapons, and carry compatriots to safety.
- But we seldom consider the “unknowns” who build the planes, sew the nylon used as parachutes, or forge the steel for making rifles and rockets. Those on the front lines could not survive without these unknowns.
- Open-heart surgeries are performed every day by well-trained and often well-known cardiac surgeons. We respect their knowledge, and we applaud their skill as they do intricate surgeries and save lives.
- But what about those “unknowns” who sterilize the instruments, assist as nurses, or make certain the operating room is ready and clean sheets are on the beds? The lead surgeons could not be successful without the full support of unknowns on the staff.
What powerful roles are filled by those hidden heroes!
First Samuel 13 and 14 reveal just how important supportive unknowns can be. The Israelites were outnumbered and undersupplied. The Philistines not only had all of the iron weapons, one battalion occupied a strategic position at the top of rugged cliffs that were next to impossible to scale. While his dad, King Saul, sat under a tree, Jonathan refused to accept defeat. He decided to do what most would call “the impossible” . . . to climb those cliffs and confront the enemy . . . but he could not do it alone.
So he said to his armor-bearer, “Let’s go!” This unknown armor-bearer’s response was magnificent! “Do all that you have in mind . . . go ahead; I am with you heart and soul” (1 Samuel 14:7). Success followed, even though the odds were ten to one. Not only did they scale the steep cliffs together, they attacked the Philistines. Killing twenty, they caused the entire Philistine army to panic and “melt away in all directions.”
Most Bible students know of King Saul and his fine son, Jonathan . . . but today, nobody knows who Jonathan’s armor-bearer was; we don’t even know his name. But Jonathan did . . . and he trusted this man with his life. However, we only know this about him:
- He was committed to Jonathan “heart and soul”!
- He played a significant role in the success of that mission.
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