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Fear?

by admin on Dec.30, 2009, under Christian Ministries, Mission Trips

I would truly appreciate it if you read this article with compassion, understanding that what I am about to say has been something on my heart for quite a while.

I was recently in the US for a time of ministry and vacation with the family.  Our last ministry stop was in Pigeon Forge, TN.  While pulling out of the pastor’s drive way I heard a scream coming from the backseat.  It was our youngest, Jerome.  I jumped up to see half of my son’s leg gone, meaning I couldn’t see it.  His older sister had folded the seat down on top of his leg and it was pinched between the two backseats.

Suffice to say that it looked a whole lot worse than it was.  After I flipped out I saw that we were talking ‘pinch’ not ‘amputation’.  After the seat was lifted off his leg he was fine.  As in almost every other incident involving our children I way over reacted.  I am in fact, in fear that something terrible is going to happen to one of my children.

I had fooled myself into thinking that my fear was normal because of where we live until a man in Pigeon Forge asked me why I was so over protective of our children?  When he innocently asked this question both Joske and I jumped forward to here what he had to say.  I was convicted! My irrational emotional exposition seeing son’s leg pinched in the seats only confirmed that fear.

Over the years I have had to fight huge anxiety concerning my children’s safety.  Every time the phone rings after hours and I am not with my children I automatically assume that it is bad news concerning one of them.  I am ashamed to tell you that it has almost become a phobia.  I believe it started when I lived in the jungles of eastern Honduras.  Every time I would get a radio call I would run across the village to the radio operators house almost in tears just knowing that it was my mom calling to tell me my father was dead.  My dad suffered for years before his death with numerous diseases.

When my father’s death did come it was almost a relief.  Now I have similar anxiety about my children.  It has gotten better but it is still a demonic stronghold in my life.  My fear has been compounded by living in the highest crime area in our city, having had two kidnapping attempts on my children and the fact that there are extremely poor medical facilities in Bolivia.  If anything were to happen care would be way below par.

All of these things are beside the point.  My confidence must come from God not from my neighborhood or a hospital.  I am writing this letter to you as an appeal for prayer. Not so much for the safety of my children but to lose the fear that something bad is going to happen to them.  I understand that fear draws the devil toward us to exploit our doubt and unbelief.

So I ask you to please pray against the fear I have in this area.  Would you confess that my children are supernaturally protected by the blood of Jesus and that they will never be involved in any kind accident or calamity according to Psalms 91 and that I, Rocky Malloy, would lose all fear concerning my children.

Thank you for your prayers and concern for my family.

Rocky J. Malloy

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Religion or Relationship, what is it?

by admin on Dec.13, 2009, under Christian Ministries

The people of the world are steeped into religion. No matter the culture, every people group on earth has ceremonies and rituals in an effort to appease the ‘gods.’ When I say religion I mean man made, demon devised, systems of thought that have a form of Godliness but denies the power thereof

(II Tim. 3:5).

Religion is really nothing more than will worship and certainly has nothing to do with Jesus. Jesus did not come to start another religion; he came to reestablish the family God lost when Adam sinned in the garden. Religion is an invention of the devil to destroy true relationship with God.

Setting people free from the bonds of religion is what the apostle Paul spent most of his life doing. It was such a costly occupation because people resist change. And even though the New Testament is almost completely dedicated to setting us free from the bonds of religion, born again Christians still continue to cling to religions concepts however.

Living by a bunch of does and don’ts is not the Gospel (Col. 2:20-23). Jesus didn’t suffer crucifixion so we could have a better rulebook.  He came to restore what sin had stolen. He came to reconcile us back to the Father so that we might once again worship the Lord in Spirit and truth (John 4:24).

Being Christian for many people means living by a dress code and following the church’s prescription for food, and entertainment. The concept of a loving, forgiving, healing God is strange and even blasphemous in some circles.

We have to be careful because it is so easy to fall into the religious trap of ‘good works.’ Without even realizing it we begin to base our relationship with God on performance instead love. We think things like, “Well I have given so He has to bless me,” instead of, “I’m blessed to be a child of God so I would like to give.” Or, “I have gone to church every Sunday for a year God must answer my prayers,” instead of “God answers my prayers because I’m us child.”

We think that God owes some how us for our ‘good works. And while it is true that He is not unjust to forget our labor of love we owe Him everything for allowing us to become partakes of the blood of Christ.

We like religion because it justifies the flesh.  True relationship with God on the other hand does exactly the opposite by crucifying the flesh.  Who wouldn’t pick exaltation over crucifixion? Coming into relationship with God exposes our sin and lazy spiritual lifestyles. Religion covers it up by hiding it under the law and allowing the ‘more righteous’ to judge the less righteous.

Jesus came to set the captives free. He came to Earth too not only show us how to live but died in our place so that we could have life. Religion is a cheap substitute for a loving caring relationship with your Lord and Savior.

Grace covers our sins so that we are free from guilt to love God with all of are heart, minds and soul.

Rocky J. Malloy

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Bolivian Government to review Mission Generation drug prevention proposal

by admin on Nov.10, 2009, under Christian Ministries

Tomorrow Mission Generation will present their proposal to the Bolivian Government to review drug prevention program.

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