Transforming Washington DC, USA

June 2000 – Prayers Up; Crime Drops – From: USApray @ aol.com

In a dramatic letter to The Washington Post, Dan Wedderburn of the DC Human Rights Commission touted the District of Columbia's 45% drop in crime since 1993. The District has outstripped other major cities, including New York City and all DC metropolitan surrounding areas, in a record plunge of crime rates. Washington DC was known in the early 1990s as the "murder capital of the nation." In 1993, 454 persons were killed. In 1999, 232 homicides were committed. Rape has fallen 40%, aggravated assault and battery have fallen 60%, and burglaries declined almost 70%.

Wedderburn credits a good economy, low unemployment, fewer persons in the younger-age groups that account for a disproportionate share of crime, record high incarcerations and better policing policies. Incredibly, the District's police force was cut by over 20% in the same period.

Intercessors for America began a monthly "Washington Watch" prayer effort in late 1992. This developed into our weekly Prayer Focus on Washington, DC which is part of this "On Watch In Washington." A group of leaders also initiated a nationwide 24-hour US/DC Prayer Watch in late 1997.

A new 24-hour Prayer and Worship watch is also being maintained by local churches in the Metro, DC area. While we realize that many more Christians than ever before are praying for our nation's capital, let us humbly offer thanksgiving for the contribution which IFA "partners in prayer" (many of you!) have made over these years. Let us pray that the crescendo of prayer in our nation's capital increases even more!

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Transforming Story in Russia

Transformation In Russia – Hope For Russia's Youth

John Russell, an American who heads up a radical ministry that reaches out to a lost generation on the streets of St. Petersburg, says he is seeing lives of Russia's teenagers and young adults being miraculously transformed in front of his eyes. "God is miraculously healing and delivering young people from lives of addiction and sin," Russell said. "Many of Russia's young people come from broken homes, where alcohol, drugs, sexual and physical abuse are the norm. They are peering into a future, which looks every bit as hopeless as the past. This has caused a cry from within many of the young generation that there must be more to life than what so depressingly clings to them."

Russell said that statistics show that 70% of Russia's young people between the ages of 15 and 25 are regularly using drugs, and an estimated 550,000 heroin addicts live in St. Petersburg and Moscow alone – many in their teens. Russell's ministry StreetCry is a Christ-centered evangelistic, teaching, music, worship and prophetic ministry, reaching out to Russia's unsaved and backslidden young generation. "We are dedicated to seeing them saved and delivered at any cost. We are deeply sure that the Gospel is the power of God unto salvation."

More information: http://www.streetcry.org (Source: Assist Communications)

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Transforming Hemet, California, USA

Two Toowoomba pastors have visited Hemet this year, one before Easter and one after. We both report a city that is well on the way to community transformation. People are being saved each week in many of the churches and they report about 28% of the city saved and attending Bible believing churches. Several of the churches have had to rebuild to house the increase. Ten years ago they thought that there was less than 5% saved in the city.

They said there has been no revival just a steady increase. They report major breakthrough in their schooling system, their health system, the police dept and to some extent in the political sphere.

One of the pastors, Bob Beckett, has written a book, Commitment to Conquer, and this covers very well how the Lord has lead them.

Ian Shelton, Toowoomba who visited Hemet in Sept. 2001

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Ruth Ruibal Transformed Cali

Cali pastor (Featured on the Transformations video, and key speaker at the "Transforming Melbourne 2001 conference)

Ruth reported that the pastors from almost all churches and denominations have made a covenant to relate and work in unity, refusing to take offence with one another.

There is a remarkable change in the life of the whole Church in our city.

"Cali is not finally transformed, but we have gone form having about 5% of the population Christian to about 25%. All churches are growing – most by about 20% per year. People across the city are aware of the power of the Gospel and it influence on the city."

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Transforming Cali, Colombia

(Population over 2 million)

When the transformation video was made there were less than 300 churches with a Christian population in town of 85,000 to 110,000 according to researches and over two million people in town.

"There is a new sense of urgency and unity among Christians in Cali," reports Dawn staff member Berna Salcedo. Cali is Colombia's notorious drug capital, currently experiencing a power vacuum following the arrests of the most important drug barons in recent years as a result of the well documented spiritual transformation that has taken place in the city. Without the drug money that gave it its wealth however the city is in economic and political decline, according to Salcedo.

The country is generally politically unstable because of the civil wars; people no longer trust the government, and many have given up hope. Two million Colombians have moved from the country into the cities, bringing their uncertainty and fear of the future.

In the midst of this uncertainty, Cali's population has become more open for the gospel, and the city's pastors have agreed to an evangelistic framework, for new churches.

They understood that they have to reach out and start planting churches. Now they are aiming to plant over 30,000 churches in town within few a years. Praise the Lord that prayer brought them all this way. Every three months they gather 65,000 Christians for a night of prayer in the football stadium.

(Source: DAWN Latin America)

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Transforming Cities – An Introduction

God is doing it!

Around the world God is transforming cities. We continue to hear new stories of cities being significantly changed by God — see Transformation stories link

In 1999 a powerful video "Transformations" was produced. It shows the wonderful story of 4 cities around the world where whole cities have been transformed by God as his people have come together in unity and prayer. What has happened is not just many people becoming Christians (though that has happened)

In each case there has been a transforming of the structures and character of the city and its communities. From situations of emptiness, rampant crime, loss of civil order and personal despair, the Spirit of God has brought a new atmosphere of hope and purpose. Crime and violence have declined, community life has flourished and the decay of morality and justice has been reversed.

Cali in Colombia, South America is one of the Cities shown on the video – see Transformation Videos

In 1995 Cali was the centre of the world's cocaine production. It was controlled by a number of drug cartels which controlled the city through their enormous wealth and brutality. Crime, corruption and fear were the main features of the city.

The pastors of the city started to come together to start relating and praying with one another, and the Church started to come into unity. In 1995 an all night prayer meeting in of thousands brought dramatic results. The power of evil was shaken. Within months the drug cartels were broken and murder became rare. As the Christians of Cali continued to pray and fast, many people turned to Christ. The civic authorities recognised what was happening and supported the Church. The city was transformed.

The other 3 cities (each story runs for 20 minutes) on this video are:

  • Almolonga, Guatemala, Central America
  • Hemet, California, USA
  • Kiambu, Kenya

The video was produced by George Otis Jr. and gives the results of his research into what led to these "transformations" What led to Transformation? He has discovered in each case the change has occurred through the commitment of God's people to relate in unity and to pray together for their city, and specifically to pray into the areas of physical, social and spiritual problems in their community. This involved on-going detailed research of the issues and on-going consistent prayer, observing the changes as they happened, and giving God the praise for the answered prayer. See his book "Informed intercession" (Renew Books) for these findings and how to apply them.

George Otis has continued research and now claims to have found at least 50 cities where there are clear signs of community transformation. In 2001 George Otis produced another video "Transformations II" which documents transformations of whole regions and even countries.

The region of Canada's Arctic North, where communities were decimated by domestic violence, alcoholism and suicide finding new life and hope as God's people came together in persistent, united prayer.

The nation of Uganda, long a place of appalling violence and evil, has become a shining example of the transforming and healing power of God. Thousands have come to faith in Jesus and community life restored. The government is now led by Christian leaders. There is a Minister for Integrity and Ethics. At a great rally to celebrate the Millenium, the President dedicated the nation to the Lordship of Jesus for 1000 years.

These powerful videos are available for $30 incl postage from Transforming Melbourne – see Transformation Videos

So why not Melbourne Victoria?

That is why we are gathering together in prayer! It will not happen because we would like it, but when we get desperate; when we acknowledge we can't do it, and cry out to God. "If my people, who are called by my Name, will humble themselves and seek my face and pray and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from Heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land." 2 Chronicles 7:14

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Keys to Transformation

In all the cities where the church has seen a significant transforming of the community, a number of factors are observed:

  • A New Paradigm of the Church
  • Urgent and Persistent Prayer
  • United Prayer
  • Informed Intercession
  • Humility and Compassion

Urgent and Persistent Prayer

  • When we get to a point of great need, and know that our efforts have failed and our prayer is fuelled by desperation for God to act, it seems that He is much more likely to answer.
  • Our right relationship with God is one of total dependence, but our affluent lives seldom bring us to the place of desperation for God. We have seen a beginning of this since September 11th

United Prayer

  • Christians recognising Jesus' call to unity are coming together to pray.
  • The prayer of individuals and separate congregations is of value, but the authority of the Church to pray God's blessing upon a whole community is released when we act in obedience to His call to be One.

Informed Intercession

  • The faith to pray is stirred by seeing God's faithfulness and power as He answers. General prayers of blessing upon a city may be of some value, but specific prayer for God to intervene in certain identified needs allows the answers to prayer to be seen. This is a challenge to faith (what if He doesn't answer?) but brings prayer and faith to bear on the real issues.
  • Researching a local community to discover the social, physical and spiritual needs and barriers and using this information for focused prayer has been a common factor in the communities that have seen transformation.
  • An example would be asking the local Mayor and council and the local police what issues they consider urgent problems in the community. Telling them that the Church will pray for God to intervene in these areas. Then going back a week or month later and asking what is happening in those areas.

Humility and Compassion

"If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and seek my face and pray and turn from their wicked ways, Then will I hear from heaven and forgive their sins and heal their land" 2 Chronicles 7:14


Quotes from those at the frontline

Katy, Texas

"The growing "city transformation" movement that is seeing leaders put aside their differences to work together in new ways to impact their cities for God.

"We have chosen to put many of the things that are near and dear to us personally aside so that we can come together as brothers and sisters who have a common calling, which is the spiritual welfare of this community," said Charles Wisdom, senior pastor of First Baptist Church and recently designated "elder" of the Church of Katy. Going beyond traditional ministerial fellowships, the "city transformation" movement is bringing pastors together to pray, plan and work beyond the scope of their own walls. Around 25 leaders from local churches meet together each week in Katy. "There's a deep love and commitment to one another," Wisdom said. "We really want to see the other guy flourish and his church do well." That spirit of cooperation is replacing the previous "competition and turf protection," he said.

Jack Dennison, Citireach Movement USA

Whereas previous attempts at building unity centred on events–after which participating churches usually went back to doing their own thing–the new moves were being based in relationships. "The Scriptures tell us that there is a spiritual power that is released in the midst of unity," Dennison said. "There's a great spiritual effectiveness when the body of Christ is linked together and functioning as a healthy body–in all its diversity and heritage–than when it functions in a dismembered way."

Congregations that are part of a "city church" can maximise their resources and avoid duplication of effort, instead of competing for "dollars, territory, people," said Jon Sharpe, who heads Reach Seattle, the group coordinating citywide efforts there. Next month they start City Discovery Tours that will take congregational groups on visits to urban ministries to get a better feel for the parts of their city that they don't routinely visit.

Jim Herrington, Mission Houston

"We believe that God has a strategy for the transformation of the city, and that He will only reveal it when there's real, substantive unity that is based in relationships. It's not about cooperating once on a project. It's a whole new way of life for the church."

Dennison

Dennison said that initiatives like those in Houston and Seattle were rediscovering a Bible truth. "In our isolation we have lost our capacity to affect real change [in society] because each group and individual is living much like Israel did at the time of the judges, with each one doing what is right in his own eyes," he said. "But when you look at the New Testament, you see that the church in a city was seen as one church in many congregations."

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Partner with Us

We invite you to become a Partner in “Transforming Melbourne” through:

1) Signing up to receive the E-letter (email office@transformingmelbourne.org with your name, email and phone details)

2) Partnering with us financially – download the partnership form

3) Offering your time to assist in office duties, research or writing articles. Send us an email to office@transformingmelbourne.org for further information or

4) Become a team member at Transforming Melbourne. Contact Us to discuss.

5) Making a one off online donation to assist in our running costs using our secure PayPal account.






Support and Finance

This is a faith ministry. We rely on individuals and churches to provide support for the ministries of Transforming Melbourne and Melbourne Pastors Network and for Rob Isaachsen in his role as coordinator. Up till now Rob has relied on a few individual churches and friends who share his vision to provide finance. To enable this ministry to be fully effective, the Board has set a budget to provide for a full-time assistant, as well as a proper salary for Rob and funds for adequate administration. (At present we are very much below this budget. Budget levels will be reported on the website.) For this vital ministry to continue and develop, we need churches, business people and other concerned individuals to be financial partners by providing regular contributions.

We invite you to become a Partner in this Vision by completing the Partnership Invitation document if you don’t already receive the E-letter (email office@transformingmelbourne.org with your name, email and phone details).

Management and Accountability

The management and accountability of this ministry is taken very seriously. The spiritual oversight is provided by the Servant Leader Team of key pastors, appointed at the annual Melbourne Pastors Prayer Summit. It is managed by a Board, including ordained ministers and Christian business people. Transforming Melbourne is an incorporated association within the meaning of the Associations Incorporation Act 1981.

The Transforming Melbourne board:

Richard Kasperczyk (Chairman), Pastor Graeme Cann, Colonel David Jamison, Neil Flavel, Ray Walker, Rev. Rob Isaachsen


Download a partnership form

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Partner Churches

A number of Churches have signed up as partners in the Vision to see MELBOURNE TRANSFORMED and have contributed financially to maintain and develop this Ministry.

Below is an alphabetical list of Churches which partner in the vision. For more details see Directory of Christian Churches in Melbourne

Churches Involved

Altona Meadows Community Centre CRC

Ashburton Presbyterian Church

Bayside Church

Berwick Regional Church of Christ

Bethany Christian Fellowship

Box Hill Salvation Army

Bread of Life Church, Ivanhoe East

Capstone Community Church Hoppers Crossing

Careforce Church Mt Evelyn

Christ Church Dingley Anglican Church

Christ Church Anglican Hawthorn

Christian Artists’ Factory

Christian Life Assembly Inc Glen Waverley

Church of Holy Cross Latvian Evangelic Lutheran Church

CityLife Church Knox

Clayton Church of Christ

Crossway Baptist Church Burwood East

Dandenong Christian Reformed Church

Darebin Community Church

Destiny Church Dingley

Disciples of Jesus Community Burwood

Discover Church

Evangelical Christian Church McKinnon

Evangelical Community Church Blackburn South

Fountain Gate Christian Centre

Frankston Gospel Chapel

Full Gospel Assembly Melbourne

Gateway Church Diggers Rest

Healesville Community Church

HKEA Herb Kersten Evangelistic Alliance

Highway Christian Church Greensborough

Hillview Community Church Rowville

Hume Presbyterian Church

Jesus Gift to the Nation Dandenong

Jubilee Christian Fellowship

Kingston City Church

Knox Baptist Community Church

Liberty Family Church Healesville

Life Expeditions Carlton

Life Ministry Centre Chirnside Park

Lighthouse Christian Community Centre Keysborough

Living Hope Family Church North Essendon

Manningham Christian Centre Templestowe

Melbourne West COC

Melton Christian Fellowship

New Community Church Blackburn

New Life Christian Centre

Open Door Christian Church Cheltenham

Open House Christian Fellowship Lalor

Peninsula City Church Frankston

Plenty Valley Christian Outreach Centre

Power to Change Fellowship Noble Park

Reach Community Church Parkville

Ringwood Church of Christ

Waverley Salvation Army

South Eastern Christian Centre Endeavour Hills

Southern Lights Christian Centre

St Aidans Parkdale Anglican

St Augustines Melbourne Catholic Church

St Hiliarys Anglican Church Kew

St Marys Caulfield Anglican Church

St Matthews Endeavour Hills Anglican Church

St Pauls Southern Cross North Caulfield Anglican Church

Stonnington Baptist Church Armadale

Stonnington Church of Christ

Syndal Baptist Church Glen Waverley

The Winepress

Valley Christian Fellowship

Werribee Baptist Church

Werribee Church of Christ

Whitehorse Community Church Nunawading

Williamstown Baptist Church

Wyndham City Salvation Army Werribee

Wyndham Vale Christian Centre

 

 

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Melbourne Pastors Network

MPN is the major part of this movement, fostering unity across the Body of Christ to see ONE CHURCH IN OUR CITY with many Congregations

Believing that, as Jesus prayed, when His followers are in unity the world will know who He is.

MPN fosters networks of pastors in all 31 local municipalities of Melbourne, encouraging Churches and pastors to relate, pray and work in unity and to encourage the whole Church to pastor their whole local city together as One Body.

Major involvements

Melbourne Pastors Prayer Summit

The annual Prayer Summit is 4 days of days of prayer and worship with pastors from most denominations and areas seeking the face of the Lord. There is often a deep experience of the power of the Cross, bringing repentance, reconciliation and renewed personal passion and vision for ministry, and a sense of being diverse parts joined as One Body.

Multicultural Network

The Multicultural Network fosters intentional inclusion of people of all nationalities and cultures in the life of the local Church. The Network holds breakfasts every 2 months in Churches that tell how they are including people of different cultures.

Citywide Prayer Movement

Many thousands of Christians and churches are involved in the annual 40 Days of Prayer and Fasting – recognising our desperate need for God to renew the Church, and that this will only come as we humble ourselves in sustained united prayer. (This certainly was where the great revivals in Melbourne were birthed)

With Intercessors for Melbourne, networks of intercessors are being established in each local city. A gathering is held every 3 months at the top of the Rialto Building, Collins Street, to pray blessing over the City and its people.

Transforming Melbourne Website and E-Letter

The Website and regular E-Letters provide inspiration, news, prayer points and information about the movement, and stories of the Church in Melbourne and beyond.

A regular Major Christian Events Calendar for Melbourne is sent to all churches on email.

A Directory of Christian Ministry Organisations is updated and available on the website.

Other Networks

MPN has fostered networks in strategic areas of the Church to bring together Christians working in similar areas of ministry. eg Christian Business people, and leaders of denominational and other organisations working with Youth and Children.

Strategic Leaders Group

A regular think-tank considering the great issues facing the Church and how the Church can again become a missionary movement, more open and active to reach our desperate city.

Developing a vision for Melbourne to be a transformed city by 2023, and a vision and strategies for the Church God uses to bring this about.

Please contact us for more information on becoming a partner.

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