Come now, you rich, weep and howl for your miseries that are coming upon you! (James 5:1)
Lord, bring those who have amassed great wealth and care nothing for the poor to repentance.
Your riches are corrupted, and your garments are moth-eaten. (James 5:2)
Holy Spirit, help those who are rich in this world’s goods to recognize their true condition in your sight.
Your gold and silver are corroded, and their corrosion will be a witness against you and will eat your flesh like fire. You have heaped up treasure in the last days. (James 5:3)
Father, help each of us recognize that the only thing of value that we may possess is the cross of Jesus Christ.
Indeed the wages of the laborers who mowed your fields, which you kept back by fraud, cry out; and the cries of the reapers have reached the ears of the Lord of Sabaoth. (James 5:4)
Have mercy on the working poor in this land — those who labor and cannot provide for themselves or their families.
You have lived on the earth in pleasure and luxury; you have fattened your hearts as in a day of slaughter. (James 5:5)
Jesus, in comparison with the rest of the world we live in great luxury — help us open our purses as the poor widow did and give generously to help those in need.
You have condemned, you have murdered the just; he does not resist you. (James 5:6)
Lord Jesus Christ, you shall come to be our judge: have mercy on us and bring forth your true justice, mercy, and righteousness in this land. Thank you.
In you, O LORD, I put my trust; let me never be ashamed; deliver me in your righteousness. (Psalm 31:1)
LORD, deliver us in your righteousness.
Bow down your ear to me, deliver me speedily; be my rock of refuge, a fortress of defense to save me. (Psalm 31:2)
Jesus, hear us when we cry out to you and be our rock of refuge. Deliver us quickly and be a fortress of defense to save us.
For you are my rock and my fortress; therefore, for your name’s sake, lead me and guide me. (Psalm 31:3)
Holy Spirit, help us bring honor to the name of Jesus — lead us and guide us day by day. Thank you.
A word received: I AM faithful — keep looking to me.
Friday: 31 * 35; 1 Kings 11:26-43 James 4:13-5:6 Mark 15:22-32
Saturday: 30, 32 * 42, 43; 1 Kings 12:1-20 James 5:7-12,19-20 Mark 15:33-39
Notes from the Front Line
***** Prayer Table Report — Cathedral of All Saints, Wed., August 24, 2011, Noon — 1pm. Prayer Ministers-Linda Davis, Dcn. Susan Plaske, Hilda Handy, Beth Collum (Thor the dog) Nice day.
+ given a cross B given a Bible
Dave — prayed for Collum’s dog Thor
+B — Rachel — blessing, guidance, protection, peace and joy
Sue — peace, energy, joy
Susan — pray for healing for foot/ankle (on crutches)
Linda — praise the Lord for healing of her foot, continue to pray for complete healing by Friday
Susan — for healing and complete restoration
John — for guidance for his job future; opening restaurant (Delma’s Diner) needs everything to come together
+Natasha — health and good spirits
Jared — (for Kathy) healing for stomach
Fernand — for Alzheimer’s healing
Josh — for friend Melissa doing drugs
Prayer Table Report — Cathedral of All Saints, Wed., August 31, 2011, Noon — 1pm
Prayer Ministers-Linda Davis, Dcn. Susan Plaske, Laura Plaske, Hilda Handy, Beth Collum (Thor the dog) Nice day.
+ given a cross B given a Bible
Linda & Beth — both not felling well; we prayed for healing for their stomachs, rest, peace and wholeness
Jim — for his health
Laura — for healing for her back and general healing
+Marva — that she may get back on her feet financially
Tyler — starting college today in Maryland, for a good year, strength and confidence
Alyssa, Sean, Kyle, Cory & all students starting HVCC — for a good year, clarity, provision and protection
Several people walking by asked for prayer but didn’t give names or specific info.
Paula — thanksgiving for Rachel for her birthday, blessings
Graham — general blessing and repair of things damaged by Irene rains
***** Date: Thu, 01 Sep 2011
From: Fr. Nigel Mumford+>
Subject: “After the Trauma” release date
My book “After the Trauma, the Battle Begins, Post Trauma Healing” will be released next Thursday 9/8/11 the book is about the struggles of PTSD (post traumÂatic stress disorder). The book is for anyone who has been traumatized in anyway. Especially those who have been in combat in the battlefield of life. It will be available through http://www.amazon.com/ or http://www.nigelmumford.com/ or from the book shop of Christ the King Spiritual Life Center http://www.christ-the-king-center.org/index.cfm. God bless you, Fr. Nigel+
***** Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2011
From: Rev. Nigel Mumford
The Welcome Home Initiative report Dayton Ohio 23-25 Aug 2011
Thank you to all who prayed for us. Here is the full report submitted by Lt. Col. Eric Chen. (A participant of WHI SLC, Greenwich NY)
Fr. Nigel Mumford+
WHI Retreat Dayton 23 – 25 Aug 2011 is now over. We are reviewing the entire event and praying and planning for the next new chapter. We are pleased to share the following information with you. Mostly importantly, we are privileged to be a part of this glorious retreat. We would like to affirm the followings:
1. The Holy Trinity – the Lord God our Father, the Son Jesus Christ our Savior, and the Holy Spirit our Comforter; Creator of Heaven and Earth is alive, mighty to save, willing to forgive, and able to heal today.
2. The Church, the Body of Christ, in obedience to the Holy Trinity has the Power of the Kingdom of God to do God’s work here on earth.
3. Jesus Christ is never secondary to medicine or therapy and is never the last resort. Jesus’ love and power are demonstrated through the Church, here and now, for the people of this world bounded by sin and suffering.
May you be captivated by Jesus’ unconditional and unfailing love always,
WHI Dayton Team
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Retreat Participants
Facilitators: 16 with 3 part-time observers (7 vets and military civilians, 6 with combat experience. 6 from NY, 2 MA, 1 CT, 1 CO; rest from OH.)
Attendees: 11 combat vets and civilians, 6 spouses (10 vets pre-registered, 1 last minute “walk-on”. 2 from VA, 2 CO, 3 Akron OH, others Greater Dayton OH.)
Military Services: British Royal Commando, British Royal Army Infantry, US Army, US Air Force, US Navy, and US Marine Corps; active duty, reserve, National Guard, and civil service. Total years of military service (uniformed and civil) 347 year, at least.
Campaigns: Korea, Vietnam, Northern Ireland, Gulf War, OIF (Iraq), and OEF (Afghanistan). Total combat deployment 20.5 years, at least.
Retreat Support – eentertainers for the Talent Show and event coordinators, musicians, and sound technicians for the Closing Service: 12 (3 vets, 2 with combat – 1 female) and a few others in assistance. This number does not reflect many AIA staff members who provided assistance above and beyond their regular job assignments.
Participating Organizations:
WHI, Oratory of Christ the Healer, Christ the King Spiritual Life Center, Greenwich NY including the prayer ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of Albany and St. Mary’s Convent (obedient servants of the Lord Jesus Christ); Mount Zion Church (to include Children’s and Healing Prayer Ministries), Beavercreek OH; USAF Band; Honor Guards of the USAF, USMCR, USN; Military chaplains (active, National Guard, and retired); Quilts of Valor Foundation; Bridges to Healing Ministry, Campus Crusade for Christ Int’l, CO Springs CO; Military Chaplains’ Association, FL; SageFire Ministries, New Canaan CT; Athletes in Action, Campus Crusade for Christ Int’l, Xenia OH; Joni and Friends, Xenia OH; VFW Post 8312, Beavercreek OH; AAA, Dayton OH; St. Peter’s Church, Huber Heights OH; Living Word Church, Vandalia OH; Far Hills Community Church, Dayton OH; Dayton Vineyard Church, Beavercreek OH; Faircreek Church, Fairborn OH; Ohio Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Orphanage Museum, Xenia OH; Fairhaven Church, Centerville OH; Chapel One, WPAFB OH; Operation Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans 10 – 13 Nov 2011, Dayton OH; St. George’s Anglican Church, CO Springs CO; Convocation of Anglicans in North America (CANA); Them Bones Veteran Community, Cincinnati OH; Military Ministry, Time Square Church, NY NY; New Canaan Society Trumbull Chapter, Trumbull CT; Dayton Student House of Prayer (SHOP); Student Veterans of America, KY and OH; Xenia Christian Academy, Xenia OH; Reboot Recovery Ministry, Fort Campbell, KY; Country Club of the North, Xenia OH; Office of President George W. Bush, Dallas TX; and many other faithful and patriotic entities who supported in fervent prayers, words of encouragement, love offerings, and tireless deeds.
Ms. Olive M. Smith, 1870 – 1889, an 18-yr-old nurse whom gave up her life to save the soldiers’ and sailors’ orphans.
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Smith&GSfn=olive&GSiman=1&GScid=2169652&GRid=31206187&
Brief and Partial Summary of Divine Healing Testimonies
1. During a pre-retreat meeting, an AIA staff member shared with the team of his traumatic brain injury (TBI). The team prayed for him. After the retreat, this AIA staff member reported that his 2-day migraine had not returned since he received prayer.
2. A USAF Vietnam vet shared that on his way home after the first evening’s talk by Fr. Nigel about his combat trauma and healing, he had to pull his truck over and said to himself, “I have PTSD! I didn’t know that!”
3. A USA Vietnam vet shared that “I did not know that I had been carrying a series of trauma with me; from early childhood to combat in Vietnam. I wished I had stayed overnight at the retreat. My nerves are so raw when I go home. I need to go to the Nov retreat in Greenwich NY.”
4. A USA Korean vet shared that “I have been going to VA and Vet Center to talk to other vets about PTSD. I am on the prayer teams at my home church. However, I have not experience this kind of deep healing; not only of my combat trauma but also the trauma of my childhood. I feel free!”
5. A civil servant stated, “I suffered from moral trauma from very abusive supervisors on my short 6-month deployment in 2008. I learned about this term, moral trauma, from an Austrialian Army chaplian in Nov 2010 WHI Retreat in NY. During my deployment, I prayerfully and humbly brought the issues through the proper chain-of-command. I was beat down and mocked at every step of the way. At one point, I was chewed out and screamed at by two supervisors while the third sat there and watched. They were all seasoned uniformed and civil service professionals. At that time, I had an out-of-body vision seeing a wolf-pack surgically bit me to pieces cleanly without my shedding a drop of blood. I was amazed at the efficiency of the colonel’s machine that solved the problem in-country and on-the-spot, never to reach to HQs back in the US. At this retreat, as Bishop Dave modeled how to tell our story and before we went to our small groups, I had a vision. Same vision of the wolf-pack attack and I was there, torn to pieces without bleeding or crying. But this time, I saw Jesus being torn apart with me! He was in great pains, crying, and bleeding – for me and with me. Seeing this, I cried. I sensed healing taking place even before sharing and prayers began in my assigened small group. I can now better forgive these three supervisors even though I tried many times before. When I feel that I cannot forgive them, I can now close my eyes and see Jesus suffering with me! I am not alone anymore!”
6. The pocket knife. During a pre-retream team meeting, Fr. Nigel shared that the Lord Jesus showed him that there would be a veteran who owned a very small pocket knife. The vet would use it to clean finger nails. Even though the pocket knife is not large enough to really hurt anyone, for this vet, it was a weapon that he could not give up nor live without. Jesus wants to free this veteran of the need of this weapon. A couple of team members confirmed this as their prayer group prayed the week before. On the last day of the retreat, at the end of the Healing Service, Fr. Nigel remembered this vision. As he closed his eyes to focus on what Jesus was showing him and describing the purposes of this knife, a Vietnam vet pulled out a small two-inch pocket knife and presented it to Fr. Nigel, whose eyes were closed. As Fr. Nigel encouraged the un-named veteran to get rid of the knife in his own privacy, he was shocked to see the knife in hand in front of him. The Vietnam vet gave Fr. Nigel his knife to bring back to the Oratory of Christ the Healing, to be placed among the crutches that are not longer needed. Several days later, this Vietnam vet shared that “I had always carried a knife since Vietnam. Over the years, it grew smaller and smaller; but it was always the first thing I put in my pocket in the morning and last thing I pull out at night. I would go home to retrieve it if I left it home, from anywhere. After the retreat, I am given up all of my weapons, hidden around my house.”
7. Since there were three groups of veterans and two groups of spouses during the Day 2 afternoon’s prayer time; we did not have a chance to gather all the testimonies of healing and restoration. Our impression is that every veteran who shared and got prayed for received healing. There were at least 3 or 4 veterans that received healing directly related to their intense combat experiences. Almost all received healing from previous trauma in life, especially those from early childhoods. Seasoned prayer intercessors shared that they had not seen this kind of intense re-living of traumatic events without triggering of PTSD episodes, rather experiencing Jesus’s presence with them. Efforts are being made to collect these testimonies in writing and by video recording. We will post them on YouTube, key word “Welcome Home Initiative Testimony”, and another web page when they become available. The following e-mail testimony is from Bulldog, David Coleman, US Army Special Forces, Vietnam Vet, a humble servant of Jesus.
—– Forwarded Message —-
Please copy and paste my email when you send so that no other emails are included.
My prayer will be that others may benefit form my testimony. I know about sin in ones life spent over 40 years deying and living in sin. My wife died less than 2 months after I came to Christ, Not sure why she stayed with me for 38 years. Not sure why she loved me most of the time I hated myself. I was not an easy man to love in those days.
Feel free to send it on to any that you feel may benefit.
Blessings to in His Name,
Bulldog
—– Original Message —–
From: Welcome Home Initiative Dayton
To: Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 5:47 PM
Subject: Re: WHI Retreat Dayton Day 2 Prayer Request and Praise Report 2011 08 24
Bull Dog, Brilliant! Do you mind if I forward your e-mail and e-mail address along to others – pastors, VA, National Guard? Cheerios and Jesus’ brilliance! Chuck
On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 5:20 PM,
Greater love has no one than this, that he would lay his life down for his friends. Jesus Christ, John 15: 13 (NIV)
It is my privilege and honor to thank all of you who prayed for the WHI Dayton Retreat. “WELCOME HOME and THANK YOU” To those who are still on active duty, in the reserves, the Veterans and, their spouses. But a very deep heart felt thank you to all of you who ministered to us in the love of Jesus during the WHI Dayton Retreat. And to the Prayer Warriors who prayed before during and will continue to pray for us after we have all returned to the streams of life.
To all of you who attended and ministered to us, as time passes I may forget your names, please forgive me. But in my heart I will never forget what we all shared together in Dayton, Ohio from 23 – 25 August 2011. First the Love of Jesus for us was at the center of everything we did and shared. Where He was in our lives in the past and the freedom He brought to us through all of you from the demons and pain that have controlled our lives for far to long. We all laughed at times as we shared our experiences. We also wept and cried as we shared our experiences in more detail over the next 3 days. Together on the afternoon of the second day we were given the opportunity to confess and release our feelings of FEAR, guilt, shame, pain, suffering, and the trauma of war and life and the results from these actions in our lives. In “THE END”, I believe that all were freed and healed of their unseen wounds that lived in our minds, in some cases for years or decades by the Love of Jesus. We also shared a very powerful and for me a life changing intimacy with one another and with Jesus.
At the WHI introduction I was asked to briefly share a little about myself including a nick-name if I had one. I was then asked the question of how or what I felt after I came home? “ASHAMED, I responded.”
The WHI Veterans who ministered to us were all trained to fight and die in far away lands. Some were trained to go by sea, by land, or by air and even some to go by all three. But all made the choice to serve. I want to especially thank those from Team WHI, NY and Team WHI, Dayton who made a choice to come to Dayton, Ohio at their own expense to enter our trauma, our pain, and our suffering. All of them ministered to us as only Jesus can. This time together was very special. These men and women brought love, mercy and grace along with the freedom of forgiveness and acceptance in Jesus’ Name.
I will remember you all in prayer for the rest of my life. As I said, I may forget your names over the years but I will never forget your sacrifice to come with the love, mercy and the grace of Jesus to mister to me, the other Veterans and spouses.
Briefly, As a young boy I dreamed of being a soldier like my father and five uncles in (WW II) and so many in my family who served from the Revolution to the current Gulf Wars. I was not expected to serve and it was never suggested that I volunteer. I made the choice on my own and no one knew of my decision until two days before I left. I entered the US Army in 1965 two days after HS Graduation. I completed Basic Training, Advanced Infantry Training, and Jump School. At Christmas in 1966 while on a short leave I became engaged. Mary Jo and I married in September of 1967 and through it all for 38 years until her death in 2005 she stood by my side. In January 1966 I was assigned to the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell, KY. It was here that I was selected to enter the selection process for Special Forces (Green Berets). I was accepted into Special Forces Training Group at Fort Bragg, NC. For the next 11 months I trained to become a radio operator and light weapons expert as well as every aspect of war and survival. As I mentioned on September 23, 1967 I married my HS sweetheart. Returned to Fort Bragg, NC and on November 4,1967 I completed my Special Forces training and was assigned to The First Special Forces Group Okinawa. Cleared post and ten days later I departed for a 22 month tour of duty with the First Special Forces Group SAFASIA Detachment. I was deployed to many Countries over the next 22 months in Southeast Asia.
I was trained to “Free The Oppressed With Honor”, to be one of the best fighting men in the world, and to never leave anyone behind, all part of the Special Forces Code.
The pain began to become real for Mary Jo and in June of 1969 after I returned home. I got off of a slow moving Army bus at SanFrancisco International Airport in civilian clothes, after midnight, because the bus driver was told not to STOP the bus. I began to experience a WAR for my mind I was not prepared for. There was NO “Welcome Home and No Thank You. Only a group of protestors shouting obscenities at us.
I rejected God, I began to hide the pain in alcohol, sin and at times live less than honorably. I chose the oppression of satan and I oppressed and left behind all of those who loved me. I can only love my mother, father and my wife who have passed on in my mind and heart through the memories. Beginning today I will live the rest of my life loving my family, my friends, and those who come into my life by helping to free them from the OPPRESSION of satan. I will listen to them, tell them what Jesus has done in my life, and pray for them in the Name of Jesus knowing that, He WILL NEVER LEAVE THEM BEHIND!
I have a love and peace in my heart today that I have never experienced before, but am prepared for. I have been forgiven of my sins and accepted freedom from oppression by Jesus’ blood at the cross. I was “THANKED” and “WELCOMED HOME” and know it was and OK to have served in the United States Army by all of you. I pray that now after so many years I can begin to live in the motto of a Green Beret I swore to uphold in 1967 even when out of uniform, “TO FREE THE OPPRESSED WITH HONOR” ! But most of all I pray that I will become the man God intended me to be and live a life worthy of what JESUS did for you and me at the cross!
Father Nigel opened the WHI Retreat with Ecclesiastes 3:1-3,
There is a time and season for everything, and a season for every activity under heaven;
. . . a time to kill,
And a time to heal
I am going to close with the Special Forces Prayer:
Almighty God, Who art the Author of liberty and the Champion of the oppressed.
We the men of Special Forces, acknowledge our dependence upon Thee in the
preservation of human freedom. Go with us as we seek to defend the defenseless
and to free the enslaved. May we remember that our Nation, whose motto is “In God
We Trust” expects that we shall acquit ourselves with honor, that we may never bring
shame upon our faith, our families or our fellow man.
Grant us wisdom from Thy mind, courage from Thine heart, strength from Thine arm
and protection from Thine hand.
It is for Thee that we do battle, and to Thee belongs the Victors Crown.
For Thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever.
Amen.
Our time to kill has passed.
Our time to heal has come!
I want to thank all of the staff at the Legacy Center for making us WELCOME, comfortable and well fed.
I thank the staff and the fifth grade classes at Xenia Christian who made signs, and cheered as they lined the sidewalk during the parade. Many of us wept.
I would also like to thank Roger Coy, Ron Gould, Steve Huff and John Sostrom for being part of our time of healing with a beautiful medley of patriotic and spiritual songs as well as the wonderful and entertaining humor of the MC John (Blues Brother) Draper.
I also want to thank Pastors Larry, Jeff, Paul, Pete and Caleb as well as those from Mount Zion who came to “WELCOME US HOME AND TO THANK US”.
Thank you to Mary Martin, Matt Holderman, and Jack McComas for the Worship at the Closing Ceremony.
Thanks to Kelly Perry SrA, USAF for singing the National Anthem and to the All Services Color Guard who Led the Parade and posted the Colors at the closing Ceremony.
Chuck, LTC, US Army,
I have no words to express my sincere gratitude for the tireless effort and sacrifices you and your family have made to make this WHI Retreat happen for us. The debt of gratitude I have for you will be paid for with in love and prayers for you and your family.
If you would like to hear more of my testimony and share in my love for Jesus. PLEASE ASK ? I am no longer ASHAMED!
IN JESUS’ NAME “WELCOME HOME AND THANK YOU” TO ALL VETERANS, THEIR FAMILIES AND ANY VETERAN THAT MIGHT READ THIS EMAIL,
DAVID COLEMAN (BULLDOG)
Albany Intercessor