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[MH] Area-Wide Update - July, GHCMC, Teen Challenge, Business as Mission, and More
John Buhler, Mission Huntsville

July 3, 2008


Mission: Huntsville - Area-Wide Update
Mission: Huntsville
Mis·sion: noun: 1.) a specific objective or task which a person is charged or assigned; 2.) a personal or collaborative effort that includes a definite military or evangelistic objective; 3.) a divine assignment to the people and place within a specific geographic area;

Hunts·ville: noun: 1.) proper name identifying a city and surrounding geographic area of North Alabama in the Tennessee River Valley; 2.) historical capital of Alabama and birthplace of the state constitution 3.) a city of birth and new beginnings; 4.) a city of nations;

Mission: Huntsville
A City-Impact Initiative

"O give thanks unto the LORD; call upon His Name and make known His deeds among the people!" (Ps 105:1)

May the LORD cause His face to shine upon our City and Valley!

Please be aware of several of the following opportunities for prayer, support, or community involvement, and pass this information along to others who may be interested as well (you may also access this update on the web at http://www.MissionHuntsville.org/updates.htm).

Pastors and Ministry Leaders
Greater Huntsville Interdenominational Ministerial Fellowship (GHIMF) - No meeting (July/August)
Greater Huntsville Pastors Prayer Summit (GHPPS) - No meeting (July)
Alabama Teen Challenge - Greater Huntsville Organizational Meeting

Marketplace and Business Community
Business As Mission (BAM) - Area Seminar
Young Business Leaders (YBL) - The Man in the Mirror

Compassion, Mission, Outreach
Greater Huntsville Compassion Mission Coalition - Big Spring (7/22)
Tennessee Valley Baptist Nursing Fellowship - Area Conference

Word In Season
Declaration of Independence - July 4th 1776

"GOD be merciful unto us, and bless us; and cause Your face to shine upon us ... that Thy way may be known upon earth, and Thy salvation among all the people!" (Ps 67:1-2)


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Contact Information

Greater Huntsville Interdenominational Ministerial Fellowship (GHIMF) - Monthly Meeting

GHIMF

Please note there will not be a GHIMF meeting during the month of July or August.

Greater Huntsville Pastors Prayer Summit (GHPPS) - Monthly Meeting

GHPPS

Special Note: Greater Huntsville Pastors Prayer Summit will be meeting in small group regional, and denominational cells in June and July. The next city-wide pastors prayer summit will be 11:30am Wednesday August 20th with a strategic focus on Education. More details to come!

Alabama Teen Challenge - Greater Huntsville Organizational Meeting (7/8)

Teen Challenge Endorsement

“I’ve believed in this ministry since its very beginning. And I continue to support it. I consider it a real privilege to endorse this work. Thank God for Teen Challenge!” - Rev. Billy Graham

"Not only does Teen Challenge help our young people deal with their substance abuse, but it also gives our kids something to live for - a relationship with God, a healthy self-esteem, and a direction in their lives that finally leads somewhere. I speak from more than 20 years of knowledge of the organization when I tell you that the Teen Challenge program works. It’s effective - it’s literally changing lives of young Americans from every walk of life. The government can’t do it alone no matter how hard it tries. It’s going to take the all out effort of concerned citizens like you and me to help turn the tide of drug abuse among kids. And the good news is that together we can and will do it." - President Ronald Reagan

Greater Huntsville Pastors and Leaders:

“What does a Great Commission Solution to addictions look like?”

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Coming to North Alabama!

Special Alabama Teen Challenge - Greater Huntsville Organizational Meeting
Dinner and childcare provided – call 256.714.7729

Date
: Tuesday July 8th, 2008
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Host Location: Hope Church, 1661 Balch Road, Madison AL 35757
Directions: http://www.hopechurch-madison.com/directions

Dear Pastors,

As a former Huntsville area pastor I know first-hand the overwhelming need for Christ in the lives of our addicted young people. I presently serve Alabama Teen Challenge as the State Director of Operations, and I want to very respectfully remind you that the follow-up Greater Huntsville Teen Challenge Organizational Meeting on Tuesday, July 8th, 2008 at HOPE CHURCH, Madison. Please plan on being in attendance; or, if you can not be there personally, please send a representative from your church.

In Alabama, 467,000 of our residents have used an illicit drug in the past year, 256,000 have used in just the past month affecting over one million Alabamians in the past 30 days.[i] In the Huntsville area the numbers are staggering. We have an epidemic – Alabama Teen Challenge is a growing statewide with a Great Commission centered solution to addictions. Since 1958 Teen Challenge remains the highly effective world-wide provider of discipleship ministry for those who would be evangelized and look to Christ to transform their lifestyle and develop a new life free in Christ from the devastation of drug and alcohol abuse. Teen Challenge is seven hundred centers in ninety-three countries.

Our area needs to know there is an answer to life controlling problems for our addicts through the life-changing power of Jesus Christ. The answer for these who are trapped is their total surrender to a Savior who would rather die than live without them – Teen Challenge is a missionary outpost for Christ that successfully reaches those trapped in this epidemic. Teen Challenge has young adult students from every walk of life – currently represented are those who were living on the street to a pilot from a major airline.

Many young adult addicts from our area have already been helped through Alabama Teen Challenge’s residential discipleship programs across the state. In our meeting we will also hear from one TC graduate who was in eight secular drug programs before finding Jesus in Alabama Teen Challenge.

The vision: In the Huntsville/Decatur/Athens area, two needed adolescent ministries (ages 13-18) will be opening. Once opened, residential Christ centered discipleship will be available to Huntsville residents of virtually any age or income in concert with the young adult ministries throughout our state. Alabama Teen Challenge is in full cooperation with area churches, and has the full endorsement of the Huntsville Pastor’s Prayer Summit.

For an introductory video of Alabama Teen Challenge ministry: http://alabamateenchallenge.org/video.html

Agenda

  • Testimonies of Teen Challenge Students (past/present)
  • Five Year Plan
  • Resourcing
  • 3-2-1-GO!
  • Please contact me if you have any questions.

    I am with you in mission,
    Doug

    Douglas Wever
    State Director of Operations
    Alabama Teen Challenge
    205.783.0855 cell 256.714.7729
    dwever@alabamateenchallenge.org



    Special Resource to North Alabama

    Dear Pastor Co-Laborers,

    As pastors, I particularly want you to be aware of the “Living Free” (formerly Turning Point) ministry that is being organized for area churches. This ministry has a twenty plus year history of Great Commission based non-residential intervention with substance abusers. We have numerous churches in the area that will be part of this, I’d love to send you additional information if you request it. It is an incredible ministry for you people and adults in your church struggling with addictions. The last church I introduced this to ended up with over two hundred folks going through.

    I knew the need for the residential expression of Teen Challenge has been vital in our area for some time. I did not fully appreciate how significant the need is, but numerous pastors such as like Keith Miller have really enlightened me to what a vital need we are asking God to address. While the state executive director of Alabama Teen Challenge will provide final ratification, a tentative plan for this area includes:

    Crisis Center and Administrative Office, Phase I and II with the operation of 7 Living Free Groups by 2009.

    Ado Girls (Ages 13 – 18) 32 – 40 Beds Opening 2009 – 2010
    Ado Boys (Ages 13 – 18) 32 – 40 Beds Opening 2010 – 2011
    Young Adult Men (Ages 18 – 32) 32- 40 Beds Opening 2013 – 2015
    Young Adult Women (Ages 18 – 32) 32 – 40 Beds 2015 – 2017

    As you consider Teen Challenge, please remember we are Great Commission based. Because we are about Jesus, numerous government and university effectiveness studies have found this ministry to be the most effective and cost conscious effort going (studies range from 1976 to 2007 each finding that, depending on the study, 74%–86% of Teen Challenge graduates are still drug and alcohol free after seven years).

    Doug Wever
    Cell 265.714.7729

     


    Business As Mission (BAM) - Area Seminar

    Dear Tennessee Valley Business Leaders,

    You are invited to a seminar entitled, “Business as Mission” hosted at Asbury UMC in Madison, AL. The speaker/presenter for this seminar is Patrick Lai, author of “Tentmaking, The Life and Work of Business as Missions”. Please see Patrick’s bio below. Everyone who has a passion for Jesus, an interest in Business and a desire to combine the two is invited. Come and learn about how your business skills can be a part of advancing the Kingdom of Jesus Christ.

    WHEN – Saturday August 2, 2008; 9AM – 4PM
    WHERE – Asbury UMC (Fellowship Hall) 980 Hughes Road, Madison AL
    COST – $6 for lunch (provided)
    REGISTER – email missionsdepartment@asburyumc.ws by July 17, 2008
    QUESTIONS – Call John Bailey 256-714-1110 or reply by email to john.bailey@asburyumc.ws

    Subjects to be covered include:

    • WHY Business As Mission (BAM)?
      Acts 1-10
    • THE THEOLOGY OF WORK
      Work and the Gospels
      Work and the Epistles
    • BIBLICAL BAS IS FOR TENTING
      How Much Does Paul Work?
      How Much Support Does Paul Receive?
      Why is self-support important to Paul?
    • THE MARKETPLACE & THE KINGDOM
      Integrating Business AND Mission
      Paul’s model – Acts 13-19

    ABOUT PATRICK LAI:

    Patrick and his family have lived and worked in the 10/40 window for 23 years. He has degrees in Business, a Masters of Divinity and a Doctorate of Intercultural Studies.

    “Patrick is no arm chair theorist. Having watched him in action for nearly two decades, I am impressed with his abilities and expertise in tent making. His book is an excellent tool of practicality for anyone interested in serving the Lord through the secular or professional route.” Phil Parshall, SIM Philippines

    John Bailey
    Director of Missions
    Asbury UMC, Madison, AL
    256-837-9696 X 226
    john.bailey@asburyumc.ws


    Young Business Leaders (YBL) - The Man in the Mirror

    YBL

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    Greater Huntsville Compassion Mission Coalition - Big Spring (7/22)

    Mission: Huntsville

    Area Compassion Missions Leaders Meeting

    There will be a a strategic meeting of compassion and mission ministry leaders in the Greater Huntsville area to build relationship, help inform on what is already occurring in our community, and consider strategy for future possibilities to bring greater impact together through Christ-centered, Kingdom-advancing compassion and mission efforts in or from North Alabama.

    If your are a missions pastor or involved in leadership of a compassion ministry in your congregation or this geographic area, please join us for this special meeting with other compassion and missions leaders in Greater Huntsville at 11:30am Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008.*

    *PLEASE NOTE THIS DATE HAS NOW BEEN RESCHEDULED FOR THIS FALL!!!

    Area Missions/Compassion Ministry Leaders Meeting
    Time: (please note this has now been rescheduled for this fall)
    Host Location: Special July Location - Big Spring Park! (Rain Location First Baptist Church Christian Life Center). Plan is to meet in the Big Spring Park near the big spring. Transportation from First Baptist Church by mini-bus from the east parking lot near the east entrance (the side/back nearest the hospitals) also provided, as well as lunch.

    For more information contact Mike Pearce (mike@fbchsv.org) or John Bailey (john.bailey@asburyumc.ws).

    Tennessee Valley Baptist Nursing Fellowship - Area Conference

    We are Great Commission people unified by our passion for...
    seeking wisdom • touching lives • caring globally • finding fellowship • passing it on

    Tennessee Valley Baptist Nursing Fellowship, est. 1997
    Area Conference

    Congratulations Tennessee Valley Baptist Nursing Fellowship
    on your ten year anniversary!


    CEU Event!
    August 16th, 2008 from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Hospice of the Valley, Decatur, AL
    Cost: $50 advance registration ~ $55 day of the event
    Qualifies for 8 CEU's

    Download a Brochure (PDF)



    Declaration of Independence - July 4th 1776

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    Remembering the Founding of Our Nation ...

    Celebrating the Birth ... Honoring the Heritage ... Praying for the Future ...

    The Declaration of Independence - July 4th, 1776

    From the National Archives - Drafted by Thomas Jefferson between June 11 and June 28, 1776, the Declaration of Independence is at once the nation's most cherished symbol of liberty and Jefferson's most enduring monument. Here, in exalted and unforgettable phrases, Jefferson expressed the convictions in the minds and hearts of the American people. The political philosophy of the Declaration was not new; its ideals of individual liberty had already been expressed by John Locke and the Continental philosophers. What Jefferson did was to summarize this philosophy in "self-evident truths" and set forth a list of grievances against the King in order to justify before the world the breaking of ties between the colonies and the mother country. We invite you to read a transcription of the complete text of the Declaration.