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Merry Christmas!

 As we celebrate the birth of our Savior, we are eternally grateful for this gift that God gave to us. We consider it a great honor to be able to serve our Heavenly Father and the Church in Nebraska. This week had a regular prayer gathering with pastors and leaders here in Lincoln. I started to get overwhelmed thinking of what many of us have been through in our ministries and lives and how we have prayed for and cared for each other. I thought I would share a few highlights from this year. This is our family Christmas letter from NECLF to you.


Pastors gatherings (Lincoln) 

  • Hosted weekly prayer meetings

  • Monthly City Leaders Prayer Gathering

  • Pastors Luncheons and fellowship dinners

  • Pastors prayer summit (2-day retreat)

  • (Photo of pastors lunch - Mitch Ivey spoke)

  • And too much more to list...

Across Nebraska

  • Facilitated the "Paint the State" Prayer in July and August

  • Hosted Prayer Training in November

  • Met with pastors and leaders all across the state in more than 50 communities.

(Photo of North Platte pastors blessing Vaughn Fahrenbruck)


Chaplains

  • Partnered with Chaplains to provide training.

  • Developing SENT Spiritual Emergency Network Teams.

  • Connecting Chaplains between neighboring communities.





(Photo Deb Badeer, Senior Chaplain, at training with Christian Heritage)



Government

  • Ministered to leaders in elected office, and running for office.

  • Connected elected representatives with pastors and churches.

  • Supported the bible studies for elected leaders and government employees.

  • Connecting churches across the state to pray for our leaders (1Tim 2)

(Photo Jason, Arin Hess, and Deb Badeer at the capitol)


To all of our ministry partners, council members, volunteers, prayer partners, and friends

You are what makes all this possible.

Thank You!! 

We are looking forward to the next chapter of our adventure together in 2024!!


Blessings!!

Jason Kirsch

Lead Facilitator

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