Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Please continue to pray for the Gautreau Family

FROM TERRY HEAD: (CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR THE GAUTREAU FAMILY AND FRIENDS/PRAISE GOD FOR THE 400 SALVATIONS.) Sally,
Jordan's funeral was yesterday. (Nov 11)
I estimate that over 2000 people attended or visited from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m..  The visitation line wound through two separate entrances from the lobby to the front of the sanctuary.  The average wait was 1 1/2 hours.  Many young people from his high school area and surrounding HPC youth were scattered throughout the congregation.
His family had requested that the HPC team  wear their signature red SERVE t-shirts to the memorial.  Hundreds of staff and HPC volunteers brightened the crowd of mourners.
The service was beautiful with multiple speakers, including his youth pastors, his coach, his dad and his lead pastor and boss.  Many references were made to Jordan's love and devotion to God and His house.  Excerpts were read from his journals and memories were shared of a young man who loved life and knew his purpose.
Though there was an invitation, a general prayer was shared at the end of the service to come to know Christ.  The report last night was that 400 hundred youth came to salvation throughout the area where Jordan's story was told.
Several hundred made their way to the graveside yesterday afternoon, where final goodbyes were shared, including most signing the casket w/ multicolored Sharpies. Afterward, most of the lingerers, wearing red, and close family, returned to the HPC campus for a tasty meal prepared by Cooking For Christ.
Pray for the family for peace and rest after this exhausting ordeal, culminating with yesterday's events.

Thank you, love,
Terry


Jordan was a beautiful spirit that walked this earth for a short 22 years, yet in that time for anyone who knew him even briefly knew that he touched their lives in remarkable ways. The presence of peace surrounded him so greatly that even in passerby it could be felt. This I say through experience. I am not a very vocal person (in person) upon first meeting...yet I am very sensitive to people and beauty, real beauty that is cultivated from within shines throughout and Jordan shined brightly in love. That love was the love that he had for humanity. The love of God, the Holy Heavenly Host. The love that can only come from knowing God and what purpose He has for your life. I wish I had known him better. However that was not the case. I was able to observe how he affected people and this word above proves above all else that Jordan was a servant for Christ. It is amazing how God can use one person to bring in thousands into His fold. 2000 people attended the funeral...400 came to Christ upon hearing Jordan's story. That is a beautiful beautiful glorious legacy. I know that Jordan is now holding hands with the Father while he basks in the glory of God. I hope I too can hear the words that I am sure Jordan has heard God has told him: Good work my child, you have served me well, now welcome into my Kingdom...your new heavenly home.

I offer my humble prayers to the Gautreau family:

Dear God, Heavenly Father
I come to you tonight asking that you continue to bless the Gautreau family Lord.
I ask that you comfort them as they live without their son here on earth and have peace in knowing that he is with you Lord. Surround them in your presence Lord God Jesus Christ and wrap your strong arms around them and hold them close as they go throughout their day. When they are feeling low allow for your comfort to seep in sealing and healing the cracks in their hearts. Encourage them in knowing that Jordan touched the lives of those he didn't even know and will continue to touch the hearts of many others.
In your Heavenly name Lord God Jesus
I pray Amen.

Please continue to pray for the Gautreau family, they were faithful to God in bringing up a beautiful child in Christ and he lived his life loving and serving God and the Lord brought him home. May the prayers of our hearts comfort you dear Gautreau's and may the Lord carry you in this time keeping you in the hearth of His Heavenly love.

Sincerely,
Drisana

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

The Power of Prayer

I have been asked how do I deal with personal pain...well I pray and I pray and I pray. There is nothing more important to me that to pray; then after I pray I ask God to empower me and help me to feel faith especially if I am feeling very very low. I have to because sometimes it is hard to have faith, but the great thing is all I have to have is a small measure of faith because God can work with a tiny bit of faith and make it grow. Did you know that just by praying to God that you actually are displaying a show of faith? You are admitting that there is something in your life that you cannot control and you need help and by going to God you are showing that you have faith that He will hear you. Above all else if you have the expectation that He will answer you and leave it to Him to handle then you will have added even more faith to your measure. How do I deal with personal pain...I go to God in prayer, I pray to Him to strenghten my faith, I have faith and expect that God will answer and when He does answer I thank God and praise His name. It is important to thank God and praise His name because you are recognizing that it was because of Him and nothing else that you have what you have prayed for. To God be the glory...if not for you Lord, I would have nothing.

God is a giving and loving God. He wants us to come to him and he wants us to be happy. He wants us first of all to be obedient to his word and not follow the ways of the sinful world. It is important to keep in mind that everything on Earth is passing, but the grace and the glory of God is everlasting. We are only here for a short time to create a beautiful story of our lives...so paint an tapestry of love...build a bridge for peace...make a dream a reality by giving your life over to God, serve and He will provide a way where there was once no way. As long as we keep close to God and develop a strong conversation with him God will show you His power behind your prayers.

Written with Love,
Drisana