Wednesday, March 9, 2011
The Fear of the Lord
As we enter into this Lenten season, this is a timely word. The Bible says the beginning of wisdom is the fear of the Lord. John speaks about how the Lord appeared to him, and the result is the fear of the Lord. Watch:
Friday, December 17, 2010
Bible Marathon, Discipleship, and trip home

Last weekend I was privileged to join something I had never done before. As a 3rd and 4th year class at IHOPU we took up the opportunity to read the Bible from cover to cover nonstop (morning and night) in 72 hours. It was amazing! We actually ended a few hours early (more time was given for Psalms then needed). As a class we started 6pm Thursday night and went around the clock reading just the Bible, ending Sunday afternoon around 2pm. There was a public reader reading on a microphone, while the rest in the room followed along. Every ten minutes the reader switched, with two microphone's being set up, so as one ended a sentence the other began so as to have no interruptions.
I would have to say my favorite aspect of ministry school so far has been the discipleship component. I am being discipled (meaning, to teach or train) by leaders, and am discipling (teaching/training) others to become more like Christ. The best way to learn how to pray is to actually pray (not just think in your head), and the best way to grow in leading others is to actually lead. I am humbled and grateful for the opportunity to lead others closer to Christ. Proverbs 11:25- A generous man will prospoer; he who refreshes others will himself be refreshed.
Friday, November 26, 2010
Ministry Trip to Southern California




Saturday, November 20, 2010
Morning Prayer!
Thank you for making it possible for me to be able to give myself to prayer, discipling others, the Word, and evangelism! A blog on my recent ministry trip to California coming soon!! Blessings!
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Touching Lives...


Free groceries were also being given away.
Hope City brings hope and love to many who would other wise never know it if we didn't come to them.
I have so enjoyed being on the team at Hope City. Praying for, getting to know, and ministering to lives in inner city Kansas City has caused my heart to grow in love for the people that live here, to hurt with them, and to cry out more fervently for God to be known in Kansas City and for His justice to be released.
Life in God is anything but boring! I appreciate your prayers and support which keep me going.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Reppin Christ in the streets of Kansas City
St Patrick's Day means many things to many people. Here in Kansas City, they do St. Patrick's Day "BIG" with a parade brining out up to 100,000 people annually. So, I went out with about 1,000 other IHOP missionaries and talk to people on the streets about St. Patrick and heaven.
Here are some pictures of me and my friend Donisha asking people survey questions to see what they know about St. Patrick. Also, if we had any prophetic words for them we shared those as well. Everyone was really open to do the survey and talk about heaven.
1st question: Where was Saint Patrick born? A: Britain (no one surveyed got that correct)

After asking about Saint Patrick I asked if they think St. Pat went to heaven and why, and if they think they will go to heaven and why.

John 4:34-35- Jesus said to them, “My food is to do the will of Him who sent Me, and to finish His work. 35 Do you not say, ‘There are still four months and then comes the harvest’? Behold, I say to you, lift up your eyes and look at the fields, for they are already white for harvest!

Breaking down the truth. To go to heaven we must be 100% good, 100% of the time. Only one man (ever) has hit that mark--the Son of God, Jesus Christ--and it's only in and through Him do we have hope. "And there is salvation in no one else; for there is no other name under heaven that has been given among men by which we must be saved." -Acts 4:12
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Email of 2009...the Honeybun
I'm getting ready to head back to Kansas City from my brief visit back home to the East Coast. It was so good to see my family, Church family, and friends. Seeing your faces, hearing what God is doing in your life, and your questions and interest in what I am doing has greatly encouraged me! I know when I am at the International House of Prayer praying, and studying, and serving I have an ARMY behind me helping me to keep going. Thank you!
Now I am off again! I hope to return to DC this Spring and have an intentional gathering where we can get together and I can share all that God is doing. Until then, you will be hearing much from me! Feel free to contact me with prayer requests, praise reports, etc. anytime! I love partnering with you! Grace and Peace, Lauren
(Email of 2009--05/03/09)
Now, regarding that honey bun. The other day I was babysitting my little cousins, and one of them was thoroughly upset because she could not eat a honey bun for breakfast. She allowed her disappointment (and rage? haha), unbeknownst to her, to affect her whole mood into the afternoon. How often do we do that? Someone says something that rubs us wrong, or blocks our agenda from happening, or something doesn't go our way like we want, etc., and it clings to us all-day-long. I have set my heart, although it may be uncomfortable at the moment, to not waste pain, pressure, not one disappointment, nor hurt. I don't always do it perfectly, but I'm setting my heart to see how I can know Christ more in the midst of my suffering. How can I be grateful for God's goodness in my life, instead of shortsighted, negative, and in self-pity? Don't let a honey bun set the tone of your day, but in the midst of today's pressures/exams/deadlines/meetings, etc. set your heart to become more intimate with Christ in the situation. Look up..
Friday, November 20, 2009
STUDENT AWAKENING
A lot has been going on lately.
Best explained on www.ihop.org about a move of the Holy Spirit at my school IHOPU.
I have been going to the prayer meetings/awakening services every night from 6pm-12am, and have been really touched. But we are not just getting touched for us, but to touch others. We get delivered and then are able to be a deliverer of others.
I pray that God's river would touch you! Tell me your testimony.
Ezekiel 47:1-2, 8-10 (MSG)
1-2 Now he brought me back to the entrance to the Temple. I saw water pouring out from under the Temple porch to the east (the Temple faced east). The water poured from the south side of the Temple, south of the altar (my words-out of the place of intercession). He then took me out through the north gate and led me around the outside to the gate complex on the east. The water was gushing from under the south front of the Temple.
8-10 He told me, "This water flows east, descends to the Arabah and then into the sea, the sea of stagnant waters. When it empties into those waters, the sea will become fresh. Wherever the river flows, life will flourish—great schools of fish—because the river is turning the salt sea into fresh water. Where the river flows, life abounds. Fishermen will stand shoulder to shoulder along the shore from En-gedi all the way north to En-eglaim, casting their nets. The sea will teem with fish of all kinds, like the fish of the Great Mediterranean.
Wherever the river flows there is life...God is making us fishers of men. That is what this river is about.
Grace and Peace Abound to you,
Lauren