Ladies Bible Study

January 22, 2010 by  
Filed under Adults, Events, Ministries

Ladies Bible Study for Jan. 21/22 – Mar. 25/26 2010
Loved by God” with Liz Curtis Higgs
“What does it mean to be loved by God? Does the Lord love us when we fail him? Love us when we run in the wrong direction? Love us even when we’re unlovable? When others reject us, is God’s love enough?” – Liz Curtis Higgs
Thursdays 9:15 am Warman Gospel Church
Thursdays 6:30 pm 235 Thain Way  (Saskatoon)
Fridays 9:15 am Cornerstone Church  (Saskatoon)- childcare available.
For more information call Lisa Braun 955-7199 or email rl.braun@sasktel.net
or check out http://www.lizcurtishiggs.com/videos/lovedbyGod.htm.

Pastor’s Blog II

January 14, 2010 by  
Filed under Pastor's Blog

Eventually a number will be produced. Maybe today or tomorrow or next week but the world will receive a number. The number I am referring to of course is the number of dead in Haiti after the January 12th earthquake that has devastated that poor country. The number is the problem.

On the one hand it will be so difficult to get an exact number because of the nature of Haiti itself. The accuracy of government records is suspect. Currently there is no government agency capable of overseeing or taking charge. It will be a number that will have no sense of certainty affliated with it. On the other hand the problem is the number itself. Most of the world will gasp at the staggering nature of the number. Maybe it will be 100,000 or 500,000 or worse and we will talk about how awful it is that another natural disaster has struck our world. It’s not a number to God. It is people, precious people created in His image by a creator who loves them in ways that we cannot fully grasp.

For our small team that was there so recently it is not a number. We have looked into the faces of the people of Haiti and it has changed us. Yes it is a country wracked with poverty. Yes it is a country that has a multitude of problems. Yes the governments of the past have been self-serving and often useless in relation to caring for their own but these people are not numbers. They are people with names and families and dreams and hurts. They are people learning and growing and for many of them they are just hearing the good news of Jesus Christ a Saviour who loves them.

Please don’t allow the news to tell you a number and for you to walk away thinking that was awful. The number will be awful but it is not a number. It is precious people each of whom God loves passionately and we are called to love them as well.  Scripture reminds us often that God loves the widows and the orphans.  There will be an abundance of new widows and orphans to be loved in Haiti.  We will be a people who do that work on God’s behalf.

There are two words I have shared with our staff when it comes to this year 2010. The least and the worst. I said I want us to be a church concerned about the least and the worst. Today Haiti screams at us “we are the least and the worst.”

Make no mistake, this week Haiti is in the world media’s spotlight but that will fade. Another story will push Haiti off the stage and much of the world will forget the devastation that has occurred. Cornerstone will not be included in that picture. Let us commit now to doing whatever we can for as long as we can to make as big a difference as we can because they are not numbers. They are people and if God loves them so will we love them.

A door of opportuntiy has opened. Let us boldly walk through the door by the grace of God offering the truth and help of God to a people who are open to discovering a God who longs for relationship with them. This is our chance to really make a difference in our world.

Today allow God to break your heart with the need of people not the size of a number. Look into their faces when you see them on the news. Put yourself in their situation. Who are you looking for? What do you need? What is it you want? As you answer those questions maybe you will discover that you can be the answer to some of those questions for someone in Haiti. For a person…not a number.

Earthquake in Haiti

January 13, 2010 by  
Filed under Events

The following is an update from Darrell Damron, Haiti ARISE Ministries, USA, Vice-President:

Marc and the teams & staff of Haiti ARISE are safe, praise God!

As the 7.0 earthquake struck just 10 miles west of Port-au-Prince at about 5pm today (2pm Washington time), Pastor Marc Honorat, Founder and Director of Haiti ARISE Ministries, called and said, “We’re having an earthquake; pray for us!” Then all communications went down.

All afternoon we prayed and waited to hear from someone on the ground in Haiti to tell us everyone at Haiti ARISE Ministries was ok — at about 7:30pm this evening (Washington time) , I received a call from staff at Haiti ARISE Canada (James Roberts) who said that they had just received an email indicating that Marc and the teams and staff in Haiti are safe.  The email was sent from another mission facility that is walking distance from our Haiti ARISE facilities in Grand Goave. Marc and the te am are staying at this mission overnight, sleeping in a school bus since the facility is full of their own mission team and people seeking shelter. But they are all safe!

About 4 hours before the quake hit, a team of 24 volunteers from Nelson, British Columbia, including 17 teenage kids, arrived in Haiti to begin their Haiti ARISE mission trip – little did they know what an opportunity to serve was in store for them!

Haiti ARISE will be providing relief to people in Haiti in the aftermath of this disaster; no doubt our Haiti ARISE team is probably already helping those nearest to them right now.  When the sun rises tomorrow, the extent of the damage will be visible, and people in need will turn to Haiti ARISE for help because we’ve been there in the past for them.
Haiti ARISE will be providing food, water, shelter, and care to many in the coming days, weeks, and months.
You can be a part of the relief effort by donating funds to the Haiti ARISE Ministries “Disaster Relief Fund.” Please keep praying for Haiti!

Send your donation in the US to:
Haiti ARISE Ministries “Disaster Relief Fund”
PO BOX 609
Montesano, WA 98563
Or in Canada to:
Haiti ARISE Ministries “Disaster Relief Fund”
PO Box 85267, Albert Park PO
Calgary, Alberta T2A 7R7
You can also make donations online on our website: www.haitiarise.org