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Wednesday, October 15, 2008
 
 
Thursday, March 13, 2008
  Pray for Your City/State Jeremiah 29:1-13
REMEMNBER the Global Day of Prayer - May 17 - 26

Global Day of Prayer 08

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ABOUT 7X7
- National Day of Prayer May 1, 2008

Are you willing to commit to pray for our country seven days a week? Are you able to set aside time in your car, during your coffee break, or before bedtime? We want to challenge you make this prayer commitment.

7x7 involves praying for seven centers of power seven days a week: Government, Military, Media, Business, Education, Church and Family. By remembering these specific prayer points, we can cover all Americans with God's power.

Together, we will see positive change!
 
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
  Please PRAY for Dr. John MacKay to Speak at Local Colleges, March 26-27

The Arcade Creation Club is making an exciting announcement! God has just provided us with a wonderful miracle and opportunity. Yesterday, we found out for sure that our Club’s vision from God regarding holding a scientific event at a community site is coming to fruition. We have been working with Chemistry Professor Dan Burns, sponsor of the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Club on campus. The Arcade Creation Club will be sponsoring the event described below as our evangelistic outreach into the local community. We want the pastors of Arcade Church to be able to participate in the blessings that God is showering upon us at this time.

Please do share this information with everyone that you are in contact with and feel would be interested. We also need your help in assuring us that the announcement written below for the church bulletin is published. This way, anyone in the Arcade Church body could attend one or both of the events who is interested.

This may be our only opportunity to present the Gospel of our great Creator, Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ in this public community college.



The Arcade Creation Club is sponsoring John Mackay, Australian Creation Research Director, who will present the Creation model of “Time and Design” and Sierra College Biology Professor Charles Darwin Dailey who will present the evolution model. at Sierra Community College, 5000 Rocklin Road, Rocklin on Thursday, March 27, 2008, 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. in the Fireside Room (cafeteria/student offices). John will also be speaking at Immanuel Baptist Church, 1424 24th Street , Sacramento, on Wednesday, March 26 at 7:00 p.m.. John Mackay will be speaking on “Dinosaurs, the Monsters God Made”. For more information, please contact Chuck at 922-7906 or Gary at 489-0908.

We would like to have as much participation by Christian college students in the Sacramento area as possible. It may be that a number of the Arcade Church college students attend Sierra Community College in Rocklin. We want to make sure that they have a special invitation for the Thursday meeting. Any of the other students from the various public or home school groups, junior high, high school and local community colleges or anyone else throughout the Northern California area naturally would be welcome and encouraged to attend. We hope that you will join with us in extending the invitation to these students.

We hope that you will join us in these miraculous opportunities that God has given the Arcade Creation Club and announce from the pulpit the opportunities that we are being given and that the congregation can participate and can engage in as well.

If you have any comments or questions, please contact Chuck or Sandy Yarbrough at 922-7906 [ skybirds4@excite.com] or Gary Eastman at 489-0908.

 
Sunday, March 02, 2008
  Take time to Nurture Your Soul and Spirit with these Classic online writings
E.M. Bounds - classic writings:

  • Purpose in Prayer
  • The Necessity of Prayer
  • The Possibilities of Prayer
  • The Essentials of Prayer
  • Power Through Prayer
  • The Weapon of Prayer


  • Some great Andrew Murray Classics
  • Why Do You Not Believe?
  • The Children For Christ by Andrew Murray
  • Money by Andrew Murray
  • Abide in Christ
  • Thy Will Be Done
  • Be Perfect
  • The Power of the Blood
  • The Spirit of Christ
  • The Two Covenants
  • Prayer Life
  • With Christ in the School of Prayer
  • With Christ in the School of Obedience
  • Divine Healing
  • Waiting on God
  • Humility
  • Absolute Surrender
  • Working For God
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    Wednesday, February 20, 2008
      Spiritual Revival in the Local Church
    This site is dedicated to the subject of spiritual revival. Churches across North America need a fresh touch from God. Prayer by God's people always comes prior to revival.
     
     
     
     
    How to Mobilize a Congregation to Intercede
    by Dee Duke
    One lovely summer day, our entire church family went to the coast for a picnic. We brought a ton of food and games to play. After we had all eaten to our hearts' content, a game of touch football began, as well as horseshoes and various table games. The kids, of course, wanted to play in the little protected bay near where we had gathered. I was appointed . . .
    —Issue #2 September/October 1997

    Much Prayer—Much Blessing
    by Dee Duke
    Jefferson Baptist Church began as a church plant in 1973 in Jefferson, Oregon, a small farming community in the Willamette Valley. My wife and I were among the founding members during the time when I was a student at Western Baptist College in Salem. I graduated in 1975 and went back to our family dairy in Washington State. Farming was the love of my . . .
    —Issue #43 July/August 2004
     
    Friday, February 15, 2008
      Pastor Calls Congregation to Fasting and Prayer

    Pastor Jake is calling the congregation at Arcade Church to take time this week to Fast and Prayer, along with himself and the Elder Board. We are seeking God's to know His direction for the congregation at Arcade in the coming weeks and months ahead. Thank you for joining us in this special time all this week - February 15 - 22, ... possibly longer.
     
      The Secret of Facing Every Situation ...

    The Secret of Facing Every Situation ~ Dr. John Hunter

    One of the greatest texts of the Christian faith is Philippians 4:13: “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” (NKJV). This was Paul’s cry of defiance to a world that closed in on him from every side. The epistle to the Philippians is a most blessed letter which has brought strong encouragement to God’s people everywhere. It demonstrates Paul’s capacity to live above his circumstances through a strength that was not his own.

    It should be a challenging thought to us today to consider what sort of letters we would write if we were in prison, with no real charge against us, but with no real hope of regaining our freedom. We would have every ground for complaint, every reason to grumble and moan about how we were suffering for the Lord’s sake. How strange and refreshing it is to read these words of Paul in Philippians and see the way he rode above the complaints. Far from being a tragic picture of injured spiritual innocence, he emerges as a joyous victor. Instead of making his letter a rousing call for special prayer support in his tragic imprisonment, he uses the letter to build up and encourage the faith of those to whom he was writing. Paul had a secret which was in full operation, a secret which turned seeming tragedy into glorious triumph. READ MORE

     
    Tuesday, February 12, 2008
      Keys to Effective Prayer
    Keys to Effective Prayer
    Alice Smith

    She was the cutest "weenie dog" that ever was. Schotze (German for Little Treasure) was our family's delight. As a puppy she would get excited when the kids wandered through the house. With her ears pinned back, and her high pitched squeal, short-legged Schotze would run wildly from room to room trying to get their attention for some fun. In a word, she was adorable.

    And smart? I've never seen a dog as smart as our Schotze. We taught her to roll over, sit up, go outside, and even speak. Really! Bryan, our second son, was convinced that he'd taught her to say his name, "Bryan," in a puppy voice. And you know what? It really did sound like she was saying his name! Okay, it sorta sounded like his name.

    Eddie cut a hole in the brick wall and created a doggie door for Schotze, so any time night or day she could go out of the house to chase the squirrels in the yard, or stay inside the house in the den to sit near the fireplace. She had instant access. Anytime I would return home and enter the back door, our little Schotze would dance and twirl around and around in sheer delight. She loved us and longed to be in our presence. Well, you may think this is a strange analogy, but my intimate relationship with Jesus brings this kind of joy to me too. Experiencing his presence in prayer transcends any words available in the English language.

    Some Christians seem to experience a much closer intimacy with God than others. Some appear to enjoy a reverent familiarity with the Lord that is foreign to others. Is it a matter of favoritism on God's part? No. The Lord doesn't have favorites, but he does have intimates. And Jesus invites you to be one of them. What are the benefits of this close fellowship with Jesus Christ?

    My intimate experiences with the Lord have grown and changed through the years. So will yours. Jesus can't reveal everything to us at once; we grow closer to him over time. One of the joys of knowing Christ is the depth of communion we can experience. To be invited to constantly commune with Christ is such a privilege.

    Communion reminds us of the Lord's Supper. It sounds rather formal and somber. Of course you can, as some do, experience a personal "Lord’s Supper." But I'm referring not to the ordinance, per se. There is so much more beyond that. I'm referring to the intimate fellowship we can have with Christ. Let me share with you, from my heart, several insights I have gleaned.

    1. Relax in prayer. Don't struggle to perform. Relax and be yourself. Laugh, celebrate, praise and enjoy this marvelous, yet mysterious covenant relationship you have with Jesus.

    2. Don't feel worthy? Don't take yourself so seriously. We all "blow it" at times. Loosen up.

    3. Don't limit your communion relationship to prayer. Include devotional reading, Bible reading, praise and worship in your prayer times. Sing to him, brag on him; enjoy him.

    4. You can't lead another to a level deeper of intimacy that you've not experienced. Develop your intimate relationship with Christ first before trying to lead others.

    5. Do as I do, involve the Lord in your every day conversation. Assume his constant presence with you. Ask him to minister to people around you. Tell the Lord how much you appreciate revelation and counsel regarding the day to day situations in which you find yourself. Hey, you can ask Jesus to help you find a parking spot too!

    My friend, pastor and author, Dutch Sheets explains communion this way. "Second Corinthians 13:14 says, 'The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship a/the Holy Spirit, be with you all.' The word fellowship here is koinonia and is rich with meaning, as can be seen in the following definitions: The word koinonia implies that the Holy Spirit wants intimacy with us. This very word is used in 1 Corinthians 10: 16 to describe the Lord's Table, the bread and the wine. This is appropriate since it is the Lord's shed blood and broken body that brings us into covenantal, intimate communion with Him."

    "The Holy Spirit wants to commune with us. He has much to say if we learn to listen. He is the means to all revelation from God. He is the Teacher. He is a part of the Godhead we're to be in relationship with. Let him fellowship and commune with you. At times his fellowship with you requires no speaking. Some communion is heart to heart. At times I crawl up to God for a look. Just knowing he is looking back is enough. At other times he shares his heart while I'm gazing.

    "There is an amazing picture of this sort of intimacy reflected in the following scriptures: The secret of the LORD is for those who fear Him, and He will make them know His covenant (Ps. 25:14, italics mine)."

    "The words "secret" and "intimacy" are translated from the same root Hebrew word cowd, which means "couch, cushion, or pillow." Dutch Sheets, Watchman Prayer." (Ventura, CA: Regal Books, 2000), p. 153-154.

    The picture is one of two intimate friends laughing and talking at lunch in a crowded restaurant, oblivious to their surroundings, lost in their conversation. Or it reminds me of my teen slumber parties. Late at night, we girls would put on our PJ’s, grab our pillows, and sit in a circle to talk, laugh, and tell stories. The Lord longs for this same kind of "snuggle-close" friendship.

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