May 2007

 

Dear Reconcilers,

            It’s hard to believe that we have flown through the first quarter of 2007 and through one month of the second quarter.

April was another lively month. It began for me with a trip to Grand Junction, Colorado for a mentoring session and a presentation on Reconciliation. It was well received.

            Later, my wife, Jannice, and I attended the 7th annual Ethnic America Conference for leaders of the ministry of reconciliation. It was organized by the Billy Graham Center. The speakers and presenters of seminars were outstanding. We were invited to the luncheon for speakers and planning committee members and had the opportunity to share what we do. ORM Chapter Leader Tina Kuo Graham attended as well. (She’s Billy Graham’s daughter-in-law.)    It was transformational and encouraging knowing that those 600-plus leaders are all on the battlefield with us!

            After the conference I spoke at the Everett, Washington congregation. Global Networks film producer Michael Lienau, his wife Shari, and their eight children joined me on the stage for a Q & A session. We had all been together in England for the Lifeline Prayer Walk in March. The congregation was very lively and welcoming.

            Finally, Jannice and I participated in the 7th annual Outreach Dinner Dance and worship service in Tucson, Arizona, where I spoke on reconciliation and Jesus our Great Reconciler.

            Other opportunities have already opened up which I will report on next month. Meanwhile, good things are happening in many other places which we will be covering in Reconcile. Our chapters are on the move! The oneness that Jesus prayed for is being advanced (John 17:21).

            Thank God for His Spirit that fuels us and sustains us. And thank you for your loyal support.

 

                                                                                                            Love and blessings,

                                                                                                           

                                                                                                            Curtis May