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Are You Ready for Some MNF?!

Posted in Ministry, love with tags , on January 28, 2010 by diamondjones

Are you ready for some Monday Night Food?!

There are people who are hungry and starving. Come serve the homeless a warm dinner, as you love on them and spread cheer!

Bring your smile, a helping hand, and an open heart.

MONDAY, February 8
6:15pm-8:30pm
MANHATTAN

Human Need

Posted in Ministry, love with tags , , , on January 26, 2010 by diamondjones
“You are Beautiful beyond description
Holy God to Whom all praise is due
I stand in awe of You”

I have been an urban missionary for over 5 years, and day by day, I cannot help but to be struck by the tremendous amount of human need all around, and the seemingly atmosphere like everyone is asleep. I remember asking a few friends months ago, “Does it feel like everyone is sleeping?”

This is something that I have been meditating over for a while, and now I feel is the time to share it with you, especially in light of the recent events in Haiti.

Six out of seven days a week, every week, I have the privilege of serving. It is not to boast, but to share that it is so incredibly important to have and rely on the Holy Spirit, because service (i.e., “volunteering”) can so easily become a work of the flesh. But when it does, it renders a dead work, and that is a danger zone. I find the same thing with overt donations. The Bible says give your alms in secret, and our Father who sees will reward us openly.(Matthew 6:4)

History has shown that when tragedy strikes (Hurricane Katrina, Ike, 9/11), at the onset people give, and it almost becomes a bidding war, and many, many want recognition for what they gave. Or they give for seemingly selfish reasons, perhaps to feel good about themselves and pat themselves on the back, and make it easier to look at themselves in the mirror even though they are living a life of compromise.

Please do not misunderstand. I am not judging. I am not suggesting that giving is bad. There are needs that absolutely must be met. The financial provision is necessary and essential to the rebuilding of economic infrastructure, and the meeting of everyday survival needs, especially in a crisis situation.

But what I am saying, is be careful that the focus is right.

Because in the flesh, eventually the novelty wears off, and life goes on, especially if you weren’t directly personally affected, and the fact is, most people go back to living the same way as before (again, if they were not directly personally affected).

Consider for a moment that there are many people who are going through their own personal Haiti, in their own personal lives right now.
Many are trapped under rubble and buildings of bondage and tradition.
And no one sees them, no one hears them, they may be able to stick out only maybe a foot or a hand here or there. Some of them have even lost their lives, because “buildings” have fallen on them.

Consider the paradox of donating a million dollars and then spitting on your neighbor.

I was speaking to a 12-year old last week about what happened in Haiti, and she mentioned, “it is not the time to feel sorry for these people, it is time to pray.”   That was one of the most profound statements that I had heard, because of the fact that she could recognize that emotion alone is not going to carry this through and emotion alone is not going to have any long-term effect.

Shortly thereafter, the next day, I was on my way to one of the homeless outreaches, and as I made my way down the train platform, I was pushed, shoved, stepped on, bumped into, etc., all in a matter of 5 minutes. No one, not one, said excuse me, I’m sorry, anything. In fact, I was the one who was saying those things, even though I was the offended party.

Let us not be ignorant or blind.

The Bible says that the Son of man will come like a thief in the night. No man knows the hour. (Matthew 24:44)
Those people who lost their lives in Haiti, and in countless other tragedies, just as well as in situations in our everyday lives, woke up that morning and were living life like they normally would. And immediately something changed. That could happen to any of us.

Be ready.

Get right today. Today is the day of salvation.
Depart from evil and do good.
Resist the devil and he will flee from you.

You don’t have to stay there, you don’t have to live in compromise.
You don’t have to worship idols.
You don’t have to be buried in religion or in “going to church and not bearing any fruit.”

You have a Maker, a Father, a Friend,
a Saviour, a Comforter, a Redeemer.

Yes, what happened in Haiti was very, very real, and we should all do whatever we can to help.
But, let us not miss the illustration of Haiti, and how it applies to our own lives.

Let us not sleep any longer… “Blessed is that servant, whom his lord when he cometh shall find so doing.” (Luke 12:43)

My prayer is that when human need and the need for Compassion abounds (and it is abounding now!), that we will arise and answer the call, completely relying on the Lord to equip us and give us everything we need to do that which He has called us to do. And He will, because He is faithful not only to us but to His work!

Praise the Living God!

Prayer Conference Call, Wednesdays 7pm

Posted in Ministry, love with tags , , on December 16, 2009 by diamondjones


Thank you for serving and supporting the teams which participate in the outreaches serving the homeless, needy, and poor communities around the country.

The demand is increasing, and we acknowledge the need for prayer and covering for the teams individually and collectively, the guests that we serve, and the groups that we sometimes serve alongside with (from other organizations).

For this reason, we have created a dedicated call line for Prayer.

I personally invite you to join us on Wednesdays, on a conference call, to lay down whatever is on your heart, as we humble ourselves, and stand in the gap for these outreaches and communities. Bring also your prayer requests, and we will stand with you!

The dial-in information is as follows:
US and International Conference Dial-in Number: (218) 339-4300
Participant Access Code: 969610#

The call starts at 7pm EST. Come and experience the Miraculous Power of Prayer!

GIVING THANKS on Thanksgiving

Posted in Ministry, holiday, love with tags , , , , on October 27, 2009 by diamondjones

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Come on in where the table is spread, and the Feast of the LORD is going on!

Our 4th Annual GIVING THANKS on Thanksgiving outreach to the homeless will be held on Thanksgiving Day, November 26.

This is a very special day for me, not only because it is Thanksgiving, but also because it was my mother’s birthday.

This is an outreach to the homeless, and needy, and poor – our brothers and sisters throughout this City who have nothing and no one.

This is a family-friendly outreach. I absolutely encourage you to join us, and if you know young people, bring them as well! The minimum age to help is 14 years old.

THE BOWERY MISSION
Thanksgiving Day 2009
Thursday, November 26
1:00-3:00pm

Let us truly give thanks this Thanksgiving, by looking outside of ourselves and our own provision, and showing God’s love, being an extension of HIS provision, and being a blessing to others who are in need.

(If you are not in the Tri-State metro area, we would appreciate if you could please keep this outreach in your prayers. Thank you!)

 

We will be collecting Blessing Bags for this outreach, to be distributed to the men and women who will be served on Thanksgiving Day.

“Blessing Bags” contain personal hygiene items and other necessities. If you are scheduled to volunteer, please bring all donations with you to The Bowery Mission. If you are not volunteering, but still would like to donate, we are in need of the following items:

Toothpaste
Shampoo
Razors
Socks (white and black)
Hats
Toothbrush
Deodorant
Shaving cream
Underwear (all sizes)
Gloves

Thank you for your kind and generous heart for homeless and hurting people in NYC! Your help serving meals this Thanksgiving can be the first step in a changed life.

Yom Kippur 2009

Posted in Ministry, holiday with tags , on September 27, 2009 by diamondjones

Yom Kippur beings at sundown on Sept 27. Click on the link below, if you are unsure about what Yom Kippur is. And my fellow Christians, this is not just for “Jews.” We serve the same GOD.

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Yom Kippur
Source: www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org
Cyber encyclopedia of Jewish history and culture that covers everything from anti-Semitism to Zionism. It includes a glossary, bibliography of web sites and books, biographies, articles, original documents and much more!

SAVE THE DATE: Saturday, October 31, 2009

Posted in Ministry, love with tags , on August 24, 2009 by diamondjones

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When you think of Halloween, what comes to mind? Does serving the poor and homeless?

Perhaps this year it will!

Join us for an outreach to the poor and homeless on Saturday, October 31.

Save The Date!
More details to follow.

Homeless Outreach

Posted in Ministry, love with tags , on August 10, 2009 by diamondjones

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As an update on new homeless outreach opportunities, we will be serving at the Bowery Mission this month (August) and also in September. Please see below, and let me know which shift(s) you would like to sign up for. There are a limited number of spaces available, so please let me know as soon as you can.

Saturday, August 15 (2 shifts, 2 different teams) 
BOWERY MISSION
7:30am-10:30am OUTREACH (evangelical)
10:30am-3pm SERVE LUNCH

Saturday, August 29 (2 shifts, 2 different teams)
BOWERY MISSION
7:30am-10:30am OUTREACH (evangelical)
10:30am-3pm SERVE LUNCH

Friday, September 4
BOWERY MISSION
6:30pm-8:30pm SERVE DINNER

Monday, September 7
BOWERY MISSION
6:30pm-8:30pm SERVE DINNER

Also, we are still preparing and serving breakfast at 6:30am every Tuesday morning to over 300 homeless people, and the joy of the LORD is so infusing where we serve and our guests. And so, if you would like to come out and join us on Tuesday mornings, please let me know as well. Thanks!

DWB Excitement!

Posted in Ministry, love with tags , , , on May 25, 2009 by diamondjones

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I am so excited that Don’t Walk By is coming up again. The outreach is currently scheduled for July 25, 2009. Don’t Walk By is a christian outreach that was done in January 2009, for the first time ever by a bunch a faith-based organizations coming together around a common cause, to “mobilize troops” for a “search and rescue mission” to reach New York City’s street homeless. The idea for Don’t Walk By is based on the story of the Road from Jericho. It was a major success, and you can check out http://www.dontwalkby.org for more details.

Why is Don’t Walk By and other homeless outreaches so important?

Well, number one, we must know that Jesus himself was homeless. The Bible tells us that there was a scribe (a religious man) who claimed to Jesus that he would follow Him wherever He went. And Matthew 8:20 says, “And Jesus saith unto him, The foxes have holes, and the birds of the air have nests; but the Son of man hath not where to lay his head.” We must understand that we cannot say “LORD I want to follow You” but when He calls us to (or presents to us) a homeless person, or a person in need, and we just turn our head or act like they aren’t even there, that we are not being true. Jesus tells us to take up our cross daily and follow Him.

Secondly, we get to participate in the ministry of Jesus Christ. God shares His heart with us, and we get to continue in the work that was why Jesus came in the first place. He says in Matthew 15:24, “But he answered and said, I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel.” Then, in Matthew 18:12, we learn how the Good Shepherd leaves the 99, and goes after the 1 that fell into the pit. Jesus sets the example for us to follow. Just as He rescued us, He left the 99 to come and get us when we were that “one” who fell into the pit. He picked us up, and carried us on His back. We are to do the same. We are to be extensions of Christ’s love. We don’t know how, why, how long, or a person’s mental or physical state. People always make assumptions and always assume that there was “some” way out, but that is not always the case. People assume that everyone who is homeless has a substance abuse problem or is a drunk, and that is not always true either. We don’t know who is out there or why. It is not for us to judge. But if we say we are true followers of Jesus Christ, then we would gladly open our hearts to the Holy Spirit and allow God’s lovingkindness to flow through us. It could even be an anointed smile or warm hug, or an encouraging hello. Jesus says, “Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.” (Matthew 25:40)

We never know when that could be Jesus that we are rejecting or that we are shrugging off.

Thirdly, the Bible clearly states in John 13:35 that people will know that we are Christians by the love that we SHOW. It is a fight to get off of the street once you are there for some time. At the same time, on the street, it’s a fight to find rest, peace of mind, comfort, and you don’t get used to it. The population that we serve are STREET homeless people, who “life” has beat down. You don’t want to bombard them by shoving a tract in their face and saying “God bless you!” and then sending them on their “merry way.” NO. That is not how it works. Just like you can’t come to church and sing songs, and then turn around and talk bad about someone or gossip. There is much death on your lips. We are called to be an Extension by the Love that we show.

Don’t Walk By is non-evangelical. As Juan Galloway says, “Put your Romans Road away!” Not to say that there is anything wrong with that. As a matter of fact, a great resource for evangelism and training is http://www.AboutEvangelism.com. I definitely recommend that every person check it out. But there is a time and a place to use that. And you have to pray that the LORD will direct your paths, and show you when the time is appropriate. On the street, oftentimes, these people might not receive that. Know because I am telling you, they have been “approached” by all walks of life, promising help, including “false prophets,” only to be deceived. So they are very cautious.

This population has to be able to trust you, to get up off the street, or even to receive the love that you are showing. As with most people involved in any type of street life, they trust what they can instinctively FEEL, positively and negatively.

Fourth, we are not there to convert or condemn. Paul said in Romans 2:4 that it is God’s kindness that leads to repentance. Don’t get involved in theological debates. And never argue. About anything. 2Timothy 2:23-24 says, “Don’t have anything to do with foolish and stupid arguments, because you know they produce quarrels. And the Lord’s servant must not quarrel; instead, he must be kind to everyone, able to teach, not resentful.”

Jesus is the Messiah. He is a Great King. Yet, He made Himself of no reputation. Are we greater then He? NO. So don’t walk around like you are better, and don’t judge. Right, wrong, or indifferent. We all fall short. Romans 3:10 says, “As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one.”

So, on July 25, I hope that you will join me and countless others to pray and comb the streets of this City, proclaiming the gospel and the love of Jesus Christ by the kindness that we show (that flows through us supernaturally by way of the Holy Spirit), and expecting nothing short of a Miracle in the lives of our brothers and sisters living on the street. I am super excited because I know that the foundations of this earth are gonna tremble and shake as we join with the angels and rejoice that another soul has been brought into the Kingdom!

Mission Accomplished: Cote d’Ivoire

Posted in Ministry with tags , , on May 1, 2009 by diamondjones

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Praise God from whom all blessings flow!

What an amazingly successful mission we had an opportunity to be a part of in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire!

I also want to thank Pastor Dominique Bangoret and his wife Catherine, and all of the people of El-Kabod; the 6 doctors that came from ProHealth International in Nigeria; and, all of the people in Abidjan and around the world who helped make this mission such a success! 

God bless you. You all made our team complete!

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Is there a Doctor in the house?

Posted in Ministry, love with tags , , , on March 26, 2009 by diamondjones

Greetings:

I bring you good tidings and cheer.

It is with great pleasure that I share with you that I will be going to Cote d’Ivoire as a Missionary.

Our team will be leaving on April 8 (yay!), and we will be working in a medical clinic in Abidjan.

In Cote d’Ivoire, healthcare is sparse, and medicine is very, very hard to come by. Even simple over-the-counter medicine that is readily available to us (like Tylenol), access to these medicines for them is very limited, at best.

Please, if it is in your heart, please help. You can donate new, unexpired medicine. I have included the list below of the needs that they are requesting. You can drop off your donation at Times Square Church (1657 Broadway, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10019) or you can give it to me. Thank you.

Yours in service,

Diamond

  • Anti-worm medications
  • Toothbrushes
  • Toothpaste

OVER-THE-COUNTER MEDICINE NEEDS

  • Children’s Chewable Vitamins
  • Infant Vitamins
  • Adult Multivitamins
  • Antifungal Cream (Lamsil, Lotrimin, etc.)
  • Pain Relievers (Tylenol, Advil, etc.)
  • Infant and Children’s Pain Relievers
  • Cold and Cough Medicine
  • Infant and Children’s Cold and Cough Medicine
  • Antacids
  • Triple Antibiotic Cream

PRESCRIPTION MEDICINE NEEDS

  • Antibiotics (Such as Lorabid, Cefzil, Omnicef, Augmentin, Tequin, Amoxicillin)
  • Antifungal (Such as Diflucan, Nizoral, Nystatin, Albendazol)
  • Antidiabetic (Such as Gluctrol, Glucovance)
  • Blood Pressure (Such as Toprol, Micardis, Atacand, Tarka, HCTHZ)
  • Gastro-Intestinal (Such as Zantac, Prevacid, Aciphex)
  • Anti-inflammatory (Such as Mobic, Celebrex)
  • Respiratory (Such as Allegra D, Claritin, Flonase, Rhinocort Aqua, Nasacort)
  • Ophthalmic/Otic (Such as Cortisporin)