Saturday, December 15, 2007

Letter from Gloria To Prayer Warriors & Loved Ones Everywhere

Leaving Missouri
International House of Prayer
It is with a heavy heart that we pack to leave Missouri and our delightful time of growth at IHOP (International House of Prayer… http://www.ihop.org/
Many have asked our itinerary and God has already made adjustments to where and when I thought we would be going. Our next stop on our mission trip is now Gaffney, SC, our hometown. I truly feel it is a stop on our trip and that God will use us to minister to children and others while we are there. Please pray for wisdom, obedient hearts and open doors for us as we leave. God has also opened doors and laid on our hearts other stops not previously planned. We are praying for Divine direction and timing from Him.

Harry Truman’s house on an icy Missouri day. Truman was the instrumental political figure in Israel becoming a nation in 1948. This event is a key to set the stage for the second coming of Jesus Christ.

Lessons Learned
The boys and I have discussed what we are taking with us from here and how we feel God is calling us to minister as we go. May I take a few minutes of your time and share what is new to my heart from the Lord?

1) The Bible is God’s Word to us, individually.
I’ve always had a holy reverence for the Bible. In the last several years I’ve come to know and believe that the Bible is true, completely. As a Christian, I am called to believe. What is new to me since spending the last 3 and one half months in prayer and fasting is that it is my responsibility to study and pray over the word. I will one day stand before the Lord (as we all will) and give an accounting for my life. That accounting is based on the divine directions God has given us in His Word (The Bible). My lack of knowledge for His truth (in other words my lack of knowledge of the Bible) will not be an excuse. I cannot depend on my church, pastor, parents, or friends to feed me the truth (these can be legitimate ways of learning the truth of the Bible, but cannot be our main avenue). This understanding helps me to place a high value on my time of studying the Bible every day. I pray you place a high value on that as well.
2) A lifestyle of prayer and fasting
This lifestyle is radical. John the Baptist was radical. Jesus was radical. If drawing closer to God is radical, I pray He will make me the most radical of all. If falling in love with Jesus makes me look foolish, then who better to be foolish about than Jesus Christ? Call me a fool for Jesus and I will be flattered. When you want to be intimate with someone what do you do? You spend as much time as possible with Him. Prayer is spending time with God. When you fall in love with someone you make sacrifices for them. Fasting is a form of self sacrifice that brings our natural desires in line and makes us weak before the Lord. The rewards for this lifestyle are beyond explanation.

And He said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness.” 1 Corinthians 12:9

3) Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth. Matthew 5:5
Oh the power of meekness! Our culture would teach us to “look after number one” or “be assertive”, yet the Bible teaches truth. “God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble.” James 4:6. This is yet another reason to know the Bible and understand the truth of God. Don’t be deceived by popular culture.

4) Seek to be great in the eyes of God.
This concept is still new to me. I am praying for God to teach me what greatness in His eyes is. My prayer is to be great in Him. Join me and pray for God to teach you too.

Whoever therefore breaks one of the least of these commandments, and teaches men so, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven; but whoever does and teaches them, he shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven. Matthew 5:19

There are many more deep truths we’ve learned. Want to know more?....just ask. ; )



Reid and my Missouri daughter, Adrianna (lived with us) playing worship songs on Reid’s keyboard…. Pray for Adrianna and Amber as God calls them to their ministry.


May God bless you and make you radical for Him during this holy Christmas season.

"And whatever you do, do it heartily, as to the Lord and not to men, ...for you serve the Lord Christ." Colossians 3:23-24. NKJV

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Seven Day Fast

International House of Prayer, Kansas City, MO USA
On Monday we start a seven day fast. IHOP staff fasts the first Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each month. In the month of December, the staff fasts for 7 days. This completes 40 days of fasting for the year.
Hatcher is fasting meat, Reid and Harrison are fasting everything but fruit for lunch each day. I am fasting all food. As a family we have agreed to fast for God to prepare our hearts for our travel time on the mission trip. Harrison and Reid praising the Lord in the Malachi 4:6 prayer room. Reid is playing the bongo drums.
My prayer is (and has been) that God would give us servant’s hearts. God continues to work in us to change and mold us. He is drawing us closer to Him. We are blessed.

My new friend, Jordan and his step mom, Megan. I met them in the airport waiting for a delayed plane. I told Jordan I was going to pray for him and asked what he wanted me to pray for. Without hesitation he answered, “You and your 3 boys.” I was touched by his generous heart. Please pray for him and his family.

Dorota, Ewa and friend - all part of the Polish church leaders who visited IHOP. Far right my mom, Gloria White and aunt, Dorcas Holman helping serve the group Sunday lunch. Please pray for Poland and for God to pour out His spirit there.
Two chapters of scripture God continues to lay on my heart to study.
2 Peter 3 which reminds me that Jesus is returning soon and I am called to live a life that welcomes His return. This scripture grips my heart to tell others about the goodness of God for sending His son.
Zechariah 4 is also prophetic about the second coming and rich in symbolism. This chapter has many correlations with the book of Revelations. I encourage you to read these two chapters.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Heading home from IHOP to SC


Dear Prayer Partners,
About a month ago I had a powerful dream where I was walking down a path and suddenly felt the power of God on me. I turned around to look and there before me (actually filling the whole room) was the Lion of Judah. (It truly was an incredible and powerful sight!) In the dream, all time stopped and He spoke to me (talk about a powerful voice J). I remember in the dream being overwhelmed by His presence.

After He spoke I awoke and remembered what He said. I kept repeating it, because I did not want to forget it. Then I fell back asleep. (Let this be a message, write it down while you remember it) The next morning I could not remember exactly what He said but did remember that it was both a command and a promise. I knew it was one of two things….either it was that I would go when He told me to and not before or He would empower me in His timing and not before.

I had forgotten that dream until yesterday.

On Monday, I went to my office and my office manager gave me her notice to leave. I was not surprised, but had known in my spirit this would happen. The thing that surprised us both was we both had a peace about it.

These last several days I have sought the Lord and what He would have me do. I have spoken to Pastor Joel and a couple of others and I believe we are to return to Gaffney for a short season.

I ask for your prayers about a couple of specific things.

1) As I have prayed I feel there is something specific God has for me in Gaffney. God has really been laying on my heart to pray for the spiritual atmosphere of Cherokee County since I have been here. Please pray for strength and boldness to walk in whatever He would call me to do there. (Truthfully, this call is more scary to me than any other part of the world….maybe that is why He is calling me there first?)

2) God has taught me many deep truths that I do feel called to share and yet at the same time know will not necessarily be received well. Again, I ask for prayers to be obedient to Him and also for wisdom to know when to speak and when to keep my mouth shut. (Do not cast your pearls before swine. Matt 7:6)

Thank you for your precious prayers. I pray God will pour out an abundance of blessings 100 fold of your time in prayer for me and the boys.

With much love,
Gloria

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

The Edge of Hell

International House of Prayer
Kansas City, MO
Gloria Gault Geary

And you shall love the LORD your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength.’ This is the first commandment. And the second, like it, is this: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no other commandment greater than these.” Mark 12: 30-31

Kansas City is considered the Haunted House capital of America. Each year thousands go downtown and pay $20.00 per haunted house to be frightened. One of the best known haunts is called, The Edge of Hell. This past Friday night, I joined the evangelism group and went to witness to the crowds waiting in line to get in.
Now I have taken the class, “Sharing Jesus without Fear “and I know my Bible and love the Lord Jesus, but the thought of sharing the Gospel with total strangers (most of them drunk) outside a haunted house surrounded by haunted houses in a dark warehouse district in the center of a big city on a cold night was not the most delightful way I could imagine spending my Friday evening. But I figured if God had called me to take my kids and witness around the world, I better start practicing now.
You will never guess what I learned! They were hungry to hear about God. Yes, hungry! We were there about 3 hours and I probably spoke to a minimum of 75 people and only 2 would not let me pray for them. That means I prayed for 73 people! They loved it. They hugged me. They thanked me! What a relief!
It was fun. I fell in love with so many of them. Jeremy who was probably 18 years old said, “I need that love” when I told him that God loves him more than any love he has ever experienced. Brittany, a 5-foot petite punk rocker with a Mohawk haircut who first said she was an agnostic said, “I want to know the truth.”
One of the greatest lessons I learned in the class “Sharing Jesus without Fear” is that I am not responsible for converting individuals to Christ (that is the job of the Holy Spirit). I am responsible for sharing the love of Jesus to others by being a witness of His love to me. Who do you know who does NOT want love? God’s love is more than we can even begin to understand. He created us. He uniquely created you. He knows every good and bad thing about you AND He still loves you! He is waiting for us to turn to Him and receive His love. If you haven’t received His love, just pray and ask God to show you the truth and His love, and then watch how wonderfully God reveals Himself to you.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

God speaks to Hatcher

Dear Prayer Partners,

This is a special email going only to a few who I know are strong prayer warriors. God has blessed us so here. After our 2nd day of class, Hatcher announced, “God spoke to me today.” I truly almost ran off the road. During class, God spoke to Hatcher to look up a passage in relation to what was being discussed, Habakkuk 2:12….Habakkuk!

I am overwhelmed how God is answering my prayers. This weekend Reid received his prayer language….wow! The boys and I had a great discussion about praying in tongues…what a gift to be able to share that with my children. That night Harrison prayed for God to pour out spiritual gifts on him.

We are all learning many deep things of God. There are many in our class who were called here in very similar fashion to us. Our class consists of over 200 people from 5 continents, 16 countries and 26 states.

I am including two documents for you to read. One is a sharing of a small bit that I have learned that warmed my heart. I will write more later because there is so much more I am learning. The other is a document on human trafficking…it is a powerful document that will pierce your heart to the core. It is not easy to read. During the session that Benjamin Nolot taught this on, he could not finish his speech and the entire audience (about 300-400 people) burst into weeping and wailing for these poor victims. I have experienced a weeping in my spirit for others before, but have never been in a corporate environment where the weeping was from God to all of us. Needless to say it was an incredible experience that has deeply touched my heart.

Lastly I ask you to join me in praying for Monty and Cheryl, our neighbors behind us who are delightful neighbors yet do not know the Lord. I can see the searching in Monty’s eyes and God has laid him on my heart to witness to him and pray for him.

Thank you for your prayers!

IHOP Kansas City Missionary Conference

Some great truths:
Derrick Loux spoke at one of the conferences and told about the history behind the disciples and Jesus’ relationship that were so dear to me, I wanted to share it with you.

Because Jesus was called “Rabbi” (which means teacher), that probably meant that not only did he go to the normal school where all boy’s graduated from, which would have been to the age of 13. He also went to a higher schooling that was only for those who did well in the regular classes. He would have been a disciple of another Rabbi (can you imagine being Jesus’ Rabbi?) for several years until He was pronounced knowledgeable enough to teach his own disciples.

The normal procedure to become a disciple of a Rabbi was that you “applied” or asked the Rabbi if he would teach you. The Rabbi would then assess your skill, knowledge, ability, etc and determine if you were worthy of being taught by him. Of course it was the desire of every Jewish mom that their son would be taught by a great Rabbi and maybe be the chosen one (the Messiah).

What makes Jesus and His disciples so unique is that Jesus called them. They did not ask Him! They were dumbfounded that a Rabbi would call them. This gives new, deeper meaning to John 15:16, “You did not choose me, I chose you….” Even more interesting and quite humorous is the fact that the disciples were probably only about 15-18 years old. Imagine twelve teenage boys hanging out all the time together or trying to be the patient teacher to them….I don’t think life was boring there. It helps me better comprehend the constant fight between them about who would be greatest (I know that from watching my 3 boys…it’s a guy thing J).

Derrick Loux suggests that Jesus may have actually been playing with them a couple of times in the Bible. Look at Luke 9, the disciples come back from a time of great power and healing (thanks to the power of Jesus), then when faced with 5000 hungry men, Jesus tells the disciples, “You feed them.” I imagine Jesus was tired of hearing all the “let me tell you what I did” stories they were telling each other.

My favorite is right after that, when Jesus walks on the water…see Mark 6:48. Jesus saw the disciples straining on the oars and waits until the fourth watch (or almost morning) to go to them. Can’t you just see Jesus sitting on the hill shaking His head and giggling at them? He walks out to them and actually almost walks past them….I envision Him saying, “Hey guys!” as He walks past and watches their mouths drop open, while Jesus grins at them.

What hit me most in understanding the young age of these disciples who were common everyday kids is that Jesus had to be a lot of fun to put up with them. Remember, these were not the studious ones who went to higher training, they were sent into the family trade of fishing, etc. Jesus chose everyday common folk, like you and me. He laughed at their follies and put up with their pridefulness and foolishness, just like He puts up with and even laughs at ours. Isn’t that reassuring?

In Luke 21:15 when Jesus reinstates Peter, the original word used the first two times Jesus asks is “agape”. Peter responds to Jesus, “I love you filial” Filial love is a brotherly love, agape love is a higher more encompassing love. Jesus is asking Peter if he loves Him to the point of sacrifice. Peter is saddened and shameful because he has already proven to Jesus that he does not because Peter denied Jesus. The third time Jesus asks Peter if he loves Him, Jesus uses the word filial. In other words, Jesus says, “I will accept your brotherly love and reinstate you because that is what you can give me now.” Jesus then goes on to tell Peter in the next verse that Peter will grow into a higher love because Jesus will teach him as the years go on. Jesus offers us this same promise. Love Him the best we can, give Him all we can, follow Him and He will take us to the deeper place of sacrificial love of Him.
“Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you.” Matthew 7:7

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Geary Family Mission Trip Letter March '07

To: Local and Foreign Missionaries
From: The Geary Family (Gloria, Hatcher, Reid, and Harrison)
Re: Mission Trip Inquiry
March 28, 2007

The Call
I am a widow with three boys (ages 11, 9, and 6). On the day of my husband’s death, I had a personal encounter with the Lord and over the last 5 years have continuously grown in Him. This year the Lord called me to take my boys on a 9 month to 1 year mission trip to spread the gospel of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. I firmly believe this call is for the raising up of my boys for their future calling. The Lord has shown me that our main mission is to share the gospel with local children as we travel. It is also my desire to develop in my children and myself a heart for the poor, orphaned, and lost.

How we will minister (proposed items, open to suggestion):
· Tracts in the native language
· Wordless book soccer balls and any evangelical toys we can find.
· Showing the Children’s version of the Jesus film (in local language)
· Giving out Bibles, toys, and other items as needed
· Daily tasks at the organization such as empty trash and sweep rooms
· Most importantly, we will gather as a family, lay hands on individuals and pray.
· Possibly teach seminars applicable to the organization (i.e. “how children grieve” for orphanages). I was a professional speaker for 15 years prior to my husband’s death and have been a business owner and investor for the past 26 years.

My hope is to create a variety of “natural evangelism” opportunities for us to share Jesus with anybody and everybody. For example, we visit the local park and play soccer with the local kids. After a time we take a break and tell them about the colors on the ball, give a snack, give a tract in their language for their parents, pray with them and let them keep the soccer ball to tell others.

Proposed Itinerary:
Phase 1: We have been accepted to the International House of Prayer (http://www.ihop.org/) Family Internship, a 3-month intensive program designed to draw individuals closer to the Lord. The boys will be in the Children’s Equipping Program (with approximately 30-40 other children from around the world) and as a family we will spend 10 hours per week in the prayer room interceding for others. The program teaches healing prayer, prophetic ministry and other skills needed for the mission field. I consider this our training for the mission field.

Phase 2: We will spend approximately 3-6 months travelling to various countries and visiting organizations for 1- 2 week mission trips. Our plan is to schedule visits to areas of the world where we have a local contact and an “in” to a location (orphanage, hospital, church) in which we can minister. During this phase we will also sightsee and learn of the country/area that we are visiting to broaden the education of my children.

Phase 3: We will spend 3 months in one location in a Spanish speaking country to immerse us in the language and work for a local charity while there. This phase may be in the middle of phase two in order to break up the travel time.

Currently our plan is to enter the IHOP internship August 2007. We will begin travelling in January 2008.

Why are we contacting you?
We are seeking the Lord’s leading on the countries and ministries He will call us to visit. We request your prayerful consideration if God may be leading you to invite us to your location. I welcome your questions and dialogue via email to learn more. Gloriagg3@gmail.com

What else you should know
· We have the blessing of our pastor and church mission task force at our home church http://www.fbcgaffney.org/
· We plan on providing our own funding for the travel, hotel and living expenses
· We will seek donations for gifts/evangelical tools we will give out
· I am a seasoned world traveler having visited over 20 countries and we travel light
· We are prayer warriors and will have a prayer team covering us
· Everything above is subject to the Lord’s guidance J
Thank you for your prayerful consideration of this request.


I must work the works of Him who sent me while it is day; the night is coming when no one can work.
John 9:4 NKJV