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Been a while but I have stumbled back across the blog spot surface from the land of Twitter. To you that have been regular followers of my blog, I apologize as I have found Twitter a quicker and less stressful way of communicating but I will be frequenting my blog more often than of late.

This week we officially launch “Bosko International”. This is a very cool way to get involved in making a difference around the world.

The “Bosko Coffee Club” launches July 22. Honduran high grown coffee can be shipped to you on a monthly basis.

Bosko International is also beginning the “DRIP” revolution. Do Right It Pays!

You will be hearing more about what Bosko is doing to make a difference in the lives of orphans, missionaries and how you can help with “addict recovery”.

This is a busy, exciting time for me and my family.

Those of you that will be in Tulsa at PEAK 2010 stop by the Hope Corps booth and find out more.

Join the revolution!

Shame on me! Where I have I been? It has been too long. I apologize to all of you that may have been frustrated by my lack of blogging. What can I say….uh … Sorry. I hope all has been well with you and yours. This has been a very busy spring season for me and blogging has not been very high on the “to do list”, but maybe we can get this thing stirred up a little bit more.

As to what is coming up with our ministry;

This week I will be at the Mid-America Youth Conference in Little Rock, Arkansas. I am pumped about getting to be with all of you from that area. Pastors Joel & Nathan Holmes have done an incredible work for God in North Little Roc
k. I thrilled to be part of the live recording on Friday night and then preaching on Sunday. I am honored. If you are in the area, come help us have a Holy Ghost party.
Boston and I will be in beautiful Belize, April 26-May 1 with missionary Tim Joiner and the first “Hope Corps” team. It is going to be a great time of work, training and fellowship. This is a historical event. There will never be another “first team” of the Hope Corps.

Shout out to my team-mates: Johnny King, B J Wilmoth, Steve Buxton, Rick Treece, Guy Godwin. What started only as a dream has now become a reality. It is going to be awesome.

See ya in Belize!
To all my friends in “Blog-ville”, get ready for “No Limits 2010“. The dates are March 3-5. I hope that all of you will come and join with us. There is a special feeling in the atmosphere already and we are still 2 weeks away…I am pumped! This years speaker lineup is unique and exiting.

Wed Night:Bishop N J Wilson

Thursday: Steve Allard & Daniel McKillop

Thursday PM: Tony Spell & “yours truly”

Friday: Bishop Curtis Young & Cody Marks

Friday PM: Nathaniel Urshan

We will also be broadcasting on Holy Ghost radio as well as streaming live from our church web-site. One way or another join with us. The theme this year is “ALL TOGETHER NOW”. God is calling us to unite for His divine purpose, it is going to be a wonderful time of worship, preaching, celebration, prayer and fellowship.
As I watch the sunrise on this Monday morning, my heart is filled with gratitude for what God did last night! The power of the Holy Spirit rained down upon us in mighty way. I don’t know if I have ever been in a service quite like last night. What made last night’s service unique was the way that God used particular people from the congregation to minister to the body. There was a divine “breakthrough” as men & women begin to speak & testify of what God was doing in their lives. There were miraculous things that happened before the service ended and many were filled with the Holy Ghost.

An anointed saint of God is a powerful force against the enemy! I guess what I am trying to say is…I LOVE THE CHURCH!

To all of you Saints of God…Thank you for who you are and what you mean to the body!


I’m back! Sorry its been so long! Here is my first post of the New Year! (I am doing a little better on my twitter).

I am sitting in my regular spot with my soy latte (sugar-free of course) when I open a new email from an Indian friend of mine. As I am reading, I almost drop my latte and start running and screaming “hallelujah” through the coffee-shop (at least it would cover up the terrible music- lol). My friend Kal, just sent me pictures of an incredible revival that is happening in India. Thousands are being baptized in the name of Jesus and are receiving the gift of the Holy Spirit! My soul has been blessed this morning and I had to tell the world.

I know many of you have and are going through difficulties and circumstances that try your faith but let me remind you… God is not having difficulty!

He is working His plan in the earth at this very moment! He never wrings His hands in worry or frustration. He is God! Enough said!

No matter what you are facing, God is still God! He never stops being God! While we may not understand our present circumstance we know that all things work together for the good of them that love the Lord!

A revival report that comes in the midst of the fight is a source of strength. Take heart, you are not forgotten. You are in the middle of God’s plan for the earth. Throw your hands up in surrender and say “God, I am yours” and let God work it out.

Man, I am excited this morning!
Communion at The Rock Church - www.mylesyoung.comLast night was a very special night at TRC. It was a night of communion and footwashing. Personally, I look forward to these nights as there always seems to be a uniqueness to these services that touches me deeply. There is a unity takes place that is so important. I watched as brothers knelt at the feet of another brother with tears rolling down their faces as they prayed for one another and committed to serve one another and my heart was filled with an overwhelming sense of love for the body of Christ.

The apostle Paul wrote to the Corinthian church concerning the Lord’s Supper. Evidently the secular culture of Corinth had begun to pull at the foundation of the church and the caste system of the carnal community had brought division to the body. The wealthy class of the church had begun to gather earlier than the working/poor class and had mingled the Lord’s supper with “dinner on the ground” (maybe the first pot-luck church dinners-lol). They had divide themselves according to “the haves” and “the have nots”. The communion service had simply become a ritual of remembrance. It was almost like a “toast” to a great hero of the past but they had lost the real purpose of the communion service.
Paul informed them that even though they claimed it to be a spiritual gathering it was not making them better but rather they were gathering and making themselves worse. The point was to recognize that the work of Christ’s death was to produce a church (the body) that would accomplish his mission. He said that we are to look back to his death until he come. Notice the past, present and future of communion.

The Past.
We look back to his death and ask the questions: How he died? Why he died? For Whom did he die?

The Present.
As we take the elements of communion we are to look around and recognize that Christ died to produce this group of people that we are communing with. The good, the bad, the ugly, the rich, the poor…we are all part of this body. (Corinth had missed this part)

The Future.
Till he comes. Our Lord is coming again and we have been given the responsibility of the great Commission. That brother or sister standing next to you is part of the team that God has brought together by his death, burial and resurrection.

So, as we commune we look back, we look around and we look to the future and recommit ourselves to Christ, to one another and to a lost and dying world.

Thank God for the Body of Christ!
Pardon me for interrupting your holiday internet browsing again but I just wanted to post a little note for a couple of frustrated visitors to my blog.
Don’t get frustrated that I don’t post all of the comments that you provide in response to my postings.  My blog is not a forum.  I do enjoy reading what you send even if I don’t post it all (Even if we don’t agree). I am honored that you take the time to even visit. 

God bless everyone,

Merry Christmas
 
Disneyland at Christmas - www.mylesyoung.com
Christmas has begun! I am so pumped! This is my favorite time of year. Family, friends, food, singing, parties, unique church services, candles, presents and and a whole lot of fun. This year we are fulfilling one of Sheila and London’s life-long dreams…We are going to Disneyland for Christmas. It is going to be crazy fun at the “Happiest Place on Earth” with all the grandkids. (Pray for us parents).
Mom & Dad, Paul & Marlys, Monte & Olga…it is going to be a blast.
SoCal here we come! (I LOVE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA)

To all of my friends I hope this is the best Christmas ever. I know for so many of you 2009 has been a very difficult year…but guess what…your still here!
God is not through with you yet! 2010 is coming! Let’s agree that it will be a year of breakthrough for all of us.

I love you all
MERRY CHRISTMAS!

internet
Hopefully we are all aware of the dangers that are on the internet, but lately I have been inspired by a couple of things on it. A while back someone recommended that I start following Missionary J B Lambeth on twitter. I am not much into the whole twitter …”I am going to the store now” mentality but I am interested in what ministry trends and ideas are so I took the advice. I do not know J B Lambeth but let me say, his tweets and his blog have become a real source of inspiration and even conviction over the last 2 or 3 months. If you want to wake up each morning with a little spiritual nudge to go with your regular dose of Java then join those of us who are followers of twitter.com/jblambeth. The man has a definite burden for Brazil. Some day I hope to meet him.

I am also recommending www.apostolicnews.org

Baumeister & Coskun have recently launched this apostolic news site that I regularly check up with. I understand they are looking for reporters and writers. Hearing a lot of good things about this particular website and even some cool things for the future. Going to be exciting! Shout out to Baumeister & Coskun!


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