Resource Guide Pastor Profile - Intermountain Christian News
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Resource Guide Pastor Profile - Intermountain Christian News
FREE 30,000 copies distributed in the Treasure Valley at Wal-Mart, Fred Meyer, Christian Bookstores and local churches. (208) 377-3568 www.tvcnews.org Treasure Valley Sunrise Services n Page 11 Ten Commandments n Pastor Profile Page 12 Pastor Jim Steiner, 2nd Baptist Church, Boise Resource Guide n Page 2 Christian Resources and Events Guide PAID Treasure Valley Christian News 2309 N. Mountain View Dr., #220 Boise, Idaho 83706 BOISE, IDAHO PERMIT #584 Page 15 NON-PROFIT ORG. U S POSTAGE n Uniting Christians in Service to our Communities Volume 2 Number 3 by Tom Claycomb – Star, Idaho By Richard Robinett – Caldwell, Idaho I dare say that if you live in America, you’ve heard the controversy surrounding the movie “Passion of the Christ.” I’m not going to discuss the movie itself but the controversy surrounding the movie. Walk into any large video store. You’ll see countless videos depicting all manner of violence, graphic sexual deviancy, and wickedness in general. With all the vile, putrid films that have been produced over the last 35 years, which ones do the media/Hollywood come out in full force against? The ones that depict all manner of evil and wickedness? No, they unloaded both barrels against a movie in which the producer tried to produce a film according to his understanding of the Gospel. Is it a perfectly factual movie? No. Did Mel try to produce a movie in which he can stand before the Most High God and receive the stamp “Well done my good and faithful servant?” Yes. This is the first Hollywood movie in which the gospel of Christ is not ridiculed, Continued on page 5 If you have not seen The Passion of the Christ, be warned that this is not an exact rendering of the gospels. Gibson draws from legendary and apocryphal materials. So don’t go with an impression that you will simply see a retelling of Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John. However, know that I left this movie amazed at how well it was made and how beautifully the story was told. We would not consider Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel or Da Vinci’s Last Supper an accurate rendering of those events. However, we would surely agree that those are great works of art that inspire us to think about and appreciate what God has 04-05.2004 done. You should approach this movie with the same attitude. It is riveting to watch, and I left with a new understanding of what Jesus has done and what that means to me. CHURCH vs STATE by Scott Hogenson, Executive Editor of CNSNews.com One of the Left’s greatest accomplishments is its use of language to defuse explosive issues and distort facts about matters in which liberalism has a vested interest. The contemporary debate over the role of government as it pertains to religion in America is one of the best examples of how this deception has succeeded. The practical myth of “separation of church and state” is a prime example of how language is used to perpetuate a political lie. For the time being, this lie is pervasive in American society, with pseudo-intellectuals joining duplicitous liberals in invoking this phony argument with regularity. Most recently, we’ve heard this leftist mantra invoked against a variety of school voucher programs, most of which represent the best chance poor, innercity kids could have to escape a crumbling education system and rise above the circumstances of their birth. Because voucher programs at the congressional level do not specifically exclude their use in parochial schools, the Left cries “separation of church and state” in efforts to kill the legislation. The Big Lie twists the constitutionally enshrined phrase “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of that liberal advocates of church and state separation truly mean what they say. Move this argument along its natural lines. To acknowledge God is to repudiate atheism and establish a premise of faith. Therefore, the government must recall every scrap of U.S. currency because of the offending phrase “In God We Trust.” Once the paper money has been confiscated, let’s do the same with our coinage, which also carries this affront to our beloved Constitution and good atheists everywhere. We must next fire the chaplains of the U.S. Senate and House, respectively. How ever are we to honor the constitutional premise of “separation of church and state” if the seat of government employs men of God? It represents a slippery slope indeed, for if we permit THE BIG LIE: Church and State Separation religion,” into an effort to protect powerful teachers unions at the expense of low-income families and their kids, manifesting itself as some of the meanest bigotry in America today. This Big Lie is perpetuated because too few people see the absolute phoniness of it. Let us presume for a moment – and this is an enormous presumption – prayer in Congress the next thing you know, Continued on page 3 Pastor Profile Jim Steiner, Pastor 2nd Baptist Church Boise, Idaho Jim Steiner was born and raised in Lodi, Cal-ifornia. At 13, his cousin invited him to an evangelistic service where Jim responded to the message of the forgiveness that God lovingly provided in Christ by receiving Him as his personal Savior. Jim earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Natural Resources, Forest Recreation, at Humboldt State University in northern California. While there, Jim became involved with the Navigator ministry. It was through the Navigators that Jim realized the full measure of the promises of God and what it meant to be a committed disciple of Jesus. After graduation, Jim pursued a career in forestry, working for both the U.S. Forest Service and the National Park Service. It was while Jim was a high country ranger with the Forest Service in Utah that he realized God was calling him to pastoral ministry. In 1977, Jim entered Talbot Theological Seminary in Southern California (a graduate school of Biola University) to pursue his call into pastoral ministry. While in seminary, he held the position of youth pastor at First Baptist Church of Anaheim. He earned a Master’s of Divinity Degree in Biblical Exposition from Talbot in 1980. Jim and his wife, Judy (John), were married in 1978 and have been blessed with three sons – Nathan, 22, a graduate student at Talbot Theological Seminary; Ben, 20, a sophomore at Boise State University; and David, 17, a junior at Mountain View High School. Judy is a dietetic technician with St. Luke’s Hospital. The Steiners moved to Newport, Washington in June 1981 where Jim served as senior pastor of First Baptist Church for over nine years. In November 1990, they moved to Boise when Jim accepted the senior pastor position of Second Baptist Church where he currently serves. Jim and Judy are thankful God has blessed them with a growing, alive church to serve and a growing, alive community in which to serve. With gifts in preaching, teaching, exhortation, and counseling, Jim believes the Bible is the Word of God and enjoys preaching it with authority and passion. His ministry is marked by careful study and contagious enthusiasm to clearly communicate God’s truths through explanation, illustration, humor, and story telling that is both penetrating and motivating. Jim’s bear stories and park ranger experiences have been greatly used of God to powerfully communicate His faithfulness and the truth of His word. It is easy to see what is important to Jim as he shares the promises of Christ not only for salvation but also for the new life that we are given in Jesus. It is not uncommon to overhear him sharing with others God’s number one priority for their lives is to be “born alive” through Christ and then to “live alive to God” in Christ. Jim is committed to seeing lives change through the transforming power of Christ and then to see those lives lived in such a way that it does make a difference for the glory of God. He believes you can’t make a difference unless you have been made different. When asked if he enjoys his ministry at Second Baptist, Jim answers with an enthusiastic “Yes!” He loves to speak of the great staff and people of Second Baptist. He will readily tell you that one of the greatest joys of any pastor is to serve people who are serious about the Word of God and the gospel of Christ, who love God and others, and who want to become more like Jesus. Jim will say with a smile, “I think that describes the people of Second Baptist.” When you talk with Jim, you will notice his enthusiasm for the Christian churches working together to represent Christ in the Treasure Valley. He is convinced that no one church can adequately serve and address the variety of needs found here. It is his conviction that churches need each other and the gifts found in each other if this valley is to be reached for Christ. Jim has developed deep friendships with a number of pastors in the area and you will hear him speak of them and their ministries with the highest regard. Jim has had the privilege of serving and being involved with a variety of projects and task groups such as Mission Media, Treasure Valley Pastor’s Prayer Summits, and Treasure Valley Festival with Luis Palau. Jim is quick to say that if anyone has a desire to know Christ as their personal Savior and follow Him as Lord, he and the believers at Second Baptist stand ready to help. Second Baptist truly wants to help people to be made different in Christ and then to go on and make a difference for His glory. You can check it the church at www.2ndbaptistboise.org. Dr. Anthony Harper From the Publisher It is an honor to partner with you on this Good News paper here in the Treasure Valley. In this time of national crisis, we need to have a voice sharing the truth on matters dear to people’s hearts. This paper is the Churches’ evangelistic opportinty to reach people right where they are, through distribution in WalMart and Fred Meyer stores, Christian bookstores, and your local church. In order to continue to do this, we need your help! Most people do not know that it takes $6,000 per issue of which $3,000 is printing and distribution alone. If you believe in this ministry, sharing this paper with the community, you can make your tax deductible donations via our website: www.tvcnews.org or mail your donations to: Treasure Valley Christian News, P.O. Box 1829, Boise, ID 83701, or calling us at our office (208) 377-3568. Please let us know of your prayer and financial support. God bless you for joining us in our effort to share the Good News of Jesus Christ. A full disclosure of our finances is available at your request. Respectfully yours in JESUS our Beautiful Savior and King’s Service, Rev. Anthony Harper, Ph.D. OUR NEEDS... Certified Public Accountants Royce C. Chigbrow, CPA Cordell R. Chigbrow, CPA Brad A. Ryan, CPA Joan Antoine Amy Gallegos Suzanne Martell Kimberly Tewell • Income Tax Preparation • Estate & Tax Planning • Financial Statement Preparation • Payroll Processing & Accounts Payable • Business Start-Ups • Personal Financial Planning • Electronic Filing • Accounting Software Sales/Consulting (208) 384-1040 1087 West River Street, Suite 310, Boise, Idaho 2 – 04-05.2004 / Treasure Valley Christian News Help us share the gospel of Jesus Christ and unite Christians in the Treasure Valley area. Please send your financial gift to: Treasure Valley Christian News, Inc. 2309 N. Mountain View Drive, #220, Boise, ID 83706 Phone (208) 377-3568 www.tvcnews.org Statement of Faith We will provide a tax deductible receipt. Treasure Valley Christian News, Inc. is nondenominational in attitude and emphasis. We believe the Bible to be the only inspired, infallible, and authoritative Word of God. We believe in one God, eternally existent in three persons, – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. We believe in the virgin birth of our Lord Jesus Christ, His sinless life, His vicarious and atoning death, His bodily resurrection, His ascension to the right hand of God the Father, and His personal return in power and glory. We believe our salvation is by grace through faith, in His shed blood, which is evident through our works. www.tvcnews.org Continued from front CHURCH vs STATE there will be demands for prayer in school. Once we’ve removed religion from our money and our Congress, we need to dive into the tax code and forbid the itemized deduction of charitable contributions to churches. If we are to separate church and state, we certainly cannot have the public treasury subsidizing worship. Of course, it goes without saying that we must also revoke the tax exempt status of all churches as well, for this is an even more pernicious entanglement between the church and the state. If conservatives really believe in the forces of the free market, let churches compete on the same level playing field as other private enterprises. Now let’s redo the Veterans Administration college loan program. What an ironic tragedy it is when those who defended the Constitution by wearing the uniform of our country defile it by using their VA loans to attend institutions like Notre Dame and Villanova. Come to think of it, let’s hunt down all the World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Gulf War and other veterans and revoke the degrees they earned at religious colleges and universities. Our Constitution will be stronger for this purge. Speaking of veterans, what’s this about all those military chaplains ministering to our sons and daughters in uniform? The last time I checked, they were paid with tax money. As a law-abiding taxpayer, I am outraged and demand an end to this insidious encroachment upon the values of the Constitution. This is also an excellent opportunity to scrap the Declaration of Independence and remove it from all public schools and other forums. I don’t know if you’ve read this thing, but it talks about people being “endowed by their Creator” and a reliance on “divine Providence” and a whole bunch of other religious stuff. Is there a better time than the Fourth of July to rid ourselves, our nation – our children! – of this sort of extremism? I should think not. The fact of the matter is that church and state in America are and always have been inextricably linked. What the Left demands of us is that we ignore the gulf between the congressional “establishment” of religion and governmental support for the presence and practice of it. You may recall that immediately after forbidding Congress to establish a religion, the First Amendment guarantees the free practice of religion. Liberals cherry pick issues in which to invoke the First Amendment in an effort to promote their political agenda, hoping that enough Americans are ignorant The fact of the matter is that church and state in America are and always have been inextricably linked. enough to let them get away with it. Our collective national ignorance has handed the Left victory after victory on this front, and they’ll continue their manipulation of language to perpetuate the Big Lie on church and state issues as long as we permit it. – Reprinted by permission Why Separation of Church and State? by Rev. David Hardesty In the last issue of The Treasure Valley Christian News I observed Presidents’ Day by writing about the Christian foundations of our nation. This month I’d like to take that a step further by applying some historical perspective and common sense to the separation of church and State. Thomas Jefferson wrote two of the great statements in our nation’s history. The first was in our founding document, the Declaration of Independence: “All men are created equal and endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights.” This very first proclamation by these United States looked to Heaven and gave the God of Heaven His proper credit. Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and the other members of that committee, along with the entire Continental Congress, understood and agreed that we humans have a Father who made us; He made all of us equal; He made us with rights that can not be taken away by any government because they are part of who we are, as humans. Jefferson’s second great phrase was in his presidential letter to the Baptist association of Danbury, Connecticut; its short form is, “a wall of separation between church and State.” On page 9 of this newspaper you can read the entire text (and you should!) but to understand Jefferson’s meaning you must understand the subject he was addressing. The leaders of the Baptist community in Danbury had written to him because they were concerned that the government would try to regulate religious activities, or even establish by law a national religion. They warned the president, “It is not to be wondered at… if those who seek after power and gain… should reproach… their Chief Magistrate… because he will not, dares not, assume the prerogative of Jehovah and make laws to govern the Kingdom of Christ.” (http://www.coralridge.org/jefferson.asp) In other words, they were urging Jefferson to not put himself in the position of God by telling the churches what they could and could not do. His response? “I contemplate with sovereign rever- www.tvcnews.org ence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should ‘make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,’ thus building a wall of separation between church and State.” (http://grove.ufl.edu/~leo/tj.html) So what was Jefferson saying? “YOU CHRISTIANS ARE RIGHT! The Government can not interfere with religion, because the Founders thoroughly prohibited it from doing so.” Sounds good to me. So, what’s the problem with “separation of church and state?” Nothing at all – when it’s used properly, as the Framers of the Constitution intended. But it often isn’t. Principals and school boards keep children from having lunchtime Bible studies. Why? “Separation of church and state.” Memorial tiles at Columbine High School – designed and paid for by students – were not allowed to have crosses on them. Why? “Separation of church and state.” Speak out with a Biblical perspective on political issues and get shouted down. Why? “Separation of church and state.” Take away the Ten Commandments from public view. Why? “Separation of church and state”. And it’s all a bunch of malarkey. The constitution, the document which reins in our government, doesn’t demand any of those things. In fact, it was intended to do just the opposite – allow the people to worship and serve God in peace, as they wished, without interference. But there are LOTS of people who would prefer to keep religion and morality quiet, hidden away behind church doors and impotent in public matters. The name for these people is “secularists,” and don’t think they are not doing what they can or need to do to make sure their agenda succeeds. I’m afraid, though, the problem is within ourselves. Too often we let others speak up without making thoughtful, logical, demanding arguments to refute them. Too often we shut up because we’re afraid of not being “nice.” But how many times does the Bible say Jesus was “nice?” Friends, we can be meek without being patsies. If we do not stand up for our inalienable rights, and keep standing, the tide of secularism will wash us away. Think how the ground around is already eroded! So what can we – Christians, with a stake in and a responsibility for our country – do? Here are five tips you can use: First, be committed to God’s view of the world. Know your Bible, and God’s perspective. Where He doesn’t express an opinion, don’t get in a dither (there’s room for differences) but when He is clear, clearly follow. If you don’t, don’t complain when others don’t either. Second, speak up. Call or write your elected officials (their info is on the internet or in the phone book) and let them know what you think. (State Senator Sheila Sorenson bit on the big lie that we don’t need an amendment protecting marriage in Idaho. Did you let her know how you felt?) And when you contact these people, make sure you know what you’re talking about, and just do your best to say it well. Third, speak up to the community at large. Write a letter to a local newspaper, and have something to say at your school’s Parent Teacher Organization meeting. When your friends ask your opinion, have one. Fourth, vote your convictions. Having studied history and political science, I’m fascinated by a Democrat, Dave Bieter, being elected mayor of Idaho’s largest city. Think of the impact he can have for the party of Roe v. Wade and Heather’s two mommies! And how great would it be if John Kerry got elected president and gained the power to appoint (for life) federal judges? Finally, raise your children to understand their obligations and rights. Their first obligation is faithfulness to the God who made, loves, saves, and gifts them. Then teach them to stand up, speak out, and be counted for His ways. I’m in favor of proper separation of church and state; keeping the government’s hands off Christ’s church is a wonderful thing. But when secularists use it to shut the door on morality, justice, and godliness in the public square, let’s take it back, put it in its place – the place Thomas Jefferson intended – and defend our history and culture from their manipulations. _______________________________ David Hardesty is pastor of Crane Creek Baptist Church. You can reach him at (208) 342-4798 or email at: [email protected]. Treasure Valley Christian News / 04-05.2004 – 3 Breaking News in a Broken World by Kellie Gilbert Breaking news announcements always send a shiver down my spine. Breaking news is rarely good news. I quickly reached for the remote and listened carefully as the reporter announced that beginning the following morning, marriage licenses would be issued to same sex couples. My heart ached as the news sunk in. Our county’s decision to march in the forefront of this popular parade has met with mixed reaction. While throngs of elated people are being fitted for wedding clothes and are ordering tiered cakes, Christians in this community, fresh from standing in line to see one of the most powerful evangelistic movies of all time, are shaking their heads in wonder at how the battle between good and evil is no where more evident than in their own backyard! I am one of them. I long for the time when our nation held a reverence for God. I pine for when no one demanded to change how a family is defined, no one fought to take the Ten Commandments monuments out of our public places, and we could pray in school. When did people who love God and His Word become narrow minded? Why does it seem like evil is winning? My heart mirrors David’s in Psalm 35:17 “Lord, how long will You look on?” King David not only poses my heart’s question, but he discovered what you and I need to know to live in this time of evil. The book of Psalms is filled with lessons God taught David about evil, some of them very personal, but no other more clearly describes the core of what David learned than Psalm 37. Pull up a chair and let’s listen in on this announcement! Vol. 2 No. 3 – April-May 2004 “Uniting Christians in Service to our Communities” 2309 N. Mountain View Drive, #220 Boise, Idaho 83706 (208) 377-3568 [email protected] • www.tvcnews.org BOARD OF DIRECTORS Rev. Anthony Harper, Executive Director Dan Milholland Kris Long Director of Advertising Merl Moore Music Editor Ken Cross Art Director Larry A. Patrick [email protected] Editorial Assistant Mary J. Harper The Treasure Valley Christian News informs Christians and the public with news and observations from a deliberately evangelical Christian perspective. With a circulation each issue of 30,000 copies, the Treasure Valley Christian News is free at hundreds of churches, bookstores, businesses and public sites in the Treasure Valley Idaho/Oregon area. Mail subscriptions are also available at $20 per year in the United States, $25 elsewhere. Member of Send payment to 2309 N. Mountain View Drive, #220, Boise, ID 83706. Viewpoints expressed in the Treasure Valley Christian News are those of their respective writers and are not necessarily those held by the newspaper’s management. We welcome articles, columns, manuscripts, Letters to the Editor, and information on activities and events. All will be reviewed for publication. We reserve the right to edit and select from materials provided. While some effort is made to screen advertisers in this newspaper, no endorsement by the Treasure Valley Christian News is implied nor responsibility accepted. Readers are advised to exercise normal caution when dealing with advertisers. The Treasure Valley Christian News solicits advertising that is relevant to our readers. Treasure Valley Christian News reserves the right to refuse any advertising. An advertising rate sheet is available online at tvcnews.org, or by contacting the office. Distribution is targeted for the first Sunday after printing. Do not fret because of evildoers, Be not envious toward wrongdoers. For they will wither quickly like the grass And fade like the green herb. Trust in the LORD and do good; Dwell in the land and cultivate faithfulness. Delight yourself in the LORD; And He will give you the desires of your heart. (Psalm 37:1-4) David tells us not to fret. This word in the original Hebrew is “charah,” which means “to glow or grow warm, to blaze up [with] anger, zeal, jealousy.” This suggests David is not instructing us to refrain from feeling anxious, but is warning us that our feelings may ignite and if left unchecked, this fret “…leads only to evildoing” Psalm 37:8. Although I applaud anyone who stands up for righteousness, I was appalled to see signs screaming that all perverts will burn and die in hell! Oh, let that not be the tone of our message! It is not our job to convict others of their sin! John 16:7-11 clearly tells us that is the Holy Spirit’s job. It is time we turn in our junior God pins and let our heart’s cry be “Oh Lord of hosts, How blessed is the man who trusts in You!” Psalm 84:12 We live in a very broken world, and we are warned it is going to get worse before it gets better. Before we sink into despair over this, let’s remember God’s promise that “those who wait for the Lord will inherit the land” Ps. 37:9 Who better to tell us how to inherit the land than King David? David sang and danced down the dusty paths of Israel making his way right into the center of God’s heart – despite the wicked people he lived amongst. He learned how to praise and prosper! But, more than anything else, David learned that his delight was the Lord! After looking for love in all the wrong places, David learned the truth of “Delight yourself in the LORD and He will give you the desires of your heart.” David knew his God. He didn’t just know about Him… he KNEW Him! He marveled at God’s strength displayed in a slingshot. He sang of God’s faithfulness in the throes of betrayal. He nestled in God’s comfort when fear overwhelmed. And he clung to God’s grace and mercy until the day of his last breath. Today, he walks the streets of heaven with the Shepherd who prepared a table before him in the presence of his enemies! God’s plan is to make everything right – in His time and in His way. We can rest in the Lord and wait patiently. He is sovereign! He is our Delight! Glory to God!!! Now that is GOOD news!!! _______________________________ Kellie Gilbert is an Idaho native who currently lives in Portland, Oregon. She is a free-lance writer, a member of the Christian Writer’s Guild, and founder of Shepherd’s Daughter Ministries. Her heart’s desire is to know Him and His glory! You can reach her at [email protected]. Visit TVCNews online at www.tvcnews.org 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE Subscriber to Milholland Construction Christian Newspaper Association New Construction • Remodeling • Decks • Patio Covers • Additions • Patios MISSION STATEMENT To share the gospel of Jesus Christ and to serve (to inform, motivate and equip) Christian churches in the Treasure Valley – Idaho area via our newspaper, in print and online. Informing – sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ and Christian events and resources people can participate in. Motivating – addressing spiritual growth issues and encouraging people to attend a bible believing church of their choice. Equipping – Equipping churches by sharing examples of successful outreach church ministries to our community and how their church can replicate this type of ministry. You can send a letter to the Editor via the Internet by going to: www.tvcnews.org Dan Milholland Cell 859-9183 Exodus 20: 8-11 (KJV) 8. Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. 9. Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work: 10. But the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God: in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates: 11. For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: wherefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day, and hallowed it. 4 – 04-05.2004 / Treasure Valley Christian News www.tvcnews.org Why Am I Here? How Do I Beat This Loneliness? What Makes My Life So Hard? Where is That One Special Relationship? Who is Jesus? JESUS is GOD the SON (CREATOR of the Universe and all Life!) Hebrews 1:2-3 NIV 2 ...in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son, whom he appointed heir of all things, and through whom he made the universe. 3 The Son is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of his being, sustaining all things by his powerful word. Hebrews 3:3-4 NIV 3. Jesus has been found worthy of greater honor than Moses, just as the builder of a house has greater honor than the house itself. 4. For every house is built by someone, but God is the builder of everything. THE SAVIOR (GOD in human form) born of the Virgin Mary Matthew 1:23 NIV “The virgin will be with child and will give birth to a son, and they will call him Immanuel” – which means, “God with us.” Isaiah 9:6 NIV For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. John 8:23-24 NIV 23. But he continued, “You are from below; I am from above. You are of this world; I am not of this world. 24. I told you that you would die in your sins; if you do not believe that I am [the one I claim to be], you will indeed die in your sins.” John 14:6 NIV Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. No other person can save you or give you hope and eternal life. How to know JESUS as your personal Savior: The only document on earth that is a reliable source for knowledge on who JESUS is or who GOD the FATHER is, is the Holy Bible. If you would like to know JESUS as your personal Savior from sin, pray the following prayer followed by studying The Holy Bible and get involved with a local Christian church. Pray this sincere prayer, meaning it with all your heart, and God will give you eternal life, right now! “Dear Lord, I am a sinful person who needs You. I turn from my sins and surrender my heart and life to You, right now. Save me dear God and make me Your child. Thank You for coming to Bethlehem, and for dying for me to pay for my sins. Help me to live for You all the rest of my life.” Amen If you would like to talk to someone further about how to begin a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, please call toll free 1-888-NeedHim and view the web site: www.needHim.org www.tvcnews.org EXPERIENCE THE PASSION by Tom Claycomb – Star, Idaho continued slandered and shown in a bad light. Forty years ago I decided that I’d rather a movie not even mention the Church. All Hollywood’s ever done is to ridicule and scorn the things of Christ. After the movie, half left quietly and the other half just sat there. What were they thinking? Were they in shock? Deeply troubled after seeing their Savior violently crucified? I don’t know. I just sat there. Is it graphic? Yes. Was it realistic? Probably. Did he spend enough time on Christ’s resurrection? Not for me. Does Mel know Jesus? If not, he has me fooled. I’ve heard that if you stand for certain things, you’ll have certain enemies. I think back to when Oliver North was getting drilled by the “I hate America and what it stands for group.” But when it all got shown on TV and the people got to judge for themselves what was going on, they loved Oliver and saw that he was a full blooded American. Any time the media/Hollywood comes out in full force on an issue, that’s a red light. We could discuss for hours the whys of this being so controversial but it can all be summed up in one verse. Philippians 3:18 “For many walk, of whom I have told you often, and now tell you even weeping, that they are the enemies of the cross of Christ.” The preaching of the cross is offensive to the world. People don’t want to hear that they are evil. They don’t want to hear that there’s only one way to God. They don’t want to hear that they must curb their behaviors. In short, they want to continue living in the sin of their choosing. That’s why this film is being blasted from all corners of the liberal media. One thing about Jesus is for sure. Either you accept His claims to be the Son of God with hopes of eternal salvation or you deny Him and walk away. What will you choose to do with this Christ? There is no third choice. by Adam Graham – Garden City, Idaho I’ve not set down to write a film review, but rather an examination of what the film is about. 1) Anti-Semitism: The move is not anti-Semitic. If anything, the Romans are portrayed as more evil than the Jews. Some have written that they could imagine a twisted person becoming anti-Semitic after watching this. I can’t. When Jesus cried, “Father, forgive them, they know not what they do,” He prayed for Jew and Gentile alike through all time, for everyone who knew not what they did 2000 years ago. 2) Love: How could the goodness of Jesus and his love for those around him be transformed in the minds of critics to nothing more than an anti-Semitic “snuff film?” The answer is found in their complaint about violence. 3) Violence: The Catholic League showed many reviewers have praised violence in action films while decrying it in The Passion of the Christ. Why the difference? My family used to protest outside of an abortion clinic carrying pictures of aborted babies. People didn’t get terribly offended when we had held text signs. They got mad when they saw children killed by abortion. They didn’t want to see the truth. Critics aren’t terribly offended by the idea, “Jesus died for your sins.” What they didn’t want to see is Jesus actually dying for their sins. As long as it remained something they’d see in a tract they’d throw away, it was fine. The movie puts the truth in your face. Critics who claim to be concerned about Jews being blamed for decide aren’t really concerned about the Jews, but themselves being blamed. They don’t want to face the truth. They want to live their “good” lives and never confront the issue. As I watched the film, I was struck by the suffering of Christ portrayed in all its horror. When they scourged him, I wept. When the cat of nine tails ripped off his flesh, I shuddered. The sadistic Romans beat him all the way to the cross. I saw Him nailed there, bloody and broken, barely recognizable as a man, his flesh ripped to shreds. There, He prayed for me. For, it was my punishment He took on that day. When my father was saved, he didn’t understand what Jesus’ sacrifice meant. When he fell down at his knees and cried out for God’s help in a church, he saw a vision of Christ on the cross and heard the Holy Spirit speak to him, “Now, you know what Jesus Christ did for you.” Too often, He can become an abstraction in our lives. We sing, worship, and pray about what we don’t understand. It leads us to a part-time faith that’s always absent when we make the great decisions of life. If you’ve not already, I ask you to see The Passion of the Christ so that in your heart you can know what Jesus Christ did for you. by Rev. Anthony Harper – Boise, Idaho This is the most emotionally and spiritually moving film I have ever seen! My emotions ranged from: A FEELING OF EERINESS - from the opening scene in the Garden of Gethsemane with Satan tempting JESUS to give up His sacrifice for humanity (that it wasn’t possible for JESUS to pay the cost for the entire human race…………). TO ANGER – when the religious hypocrites (Pharisees and Sadducees) and the Roman soldiers were treating JESUS with disrespect and abuse. TO PARALYZING HELPLESSNESS – whenJESUS told Peter and the others not to resist His arrest – the feeling of helplessness of knowing I couldn’t stop the abuse of JESUS my SAVIOR. TO GUILT – when realizing my sins and the sins of the rest of humanity resulted in the crucifixion of JESUS. TO A FEELING OF FORGIVENESS – when seeing JESUS looking at the people who were punishing Him and saying “FATHER, forgive them for they do not know what they are doing.” TO RELIEF – when JESUS said it is finished and gave up His spirit and died. TO FEELING JUDGEMENT – when GOD shared His anger through the great earthquake resulting in the splitting of the Jewish Temple floors and veil separating the Holy of Holies from the rest of the temple (THE FATHER is angry with those who are arrogantly refusing to acknowledge His SON JESUS). TO FEELING FREE – when JESUS raised Himself from death. TO A FEELING OF INTIMACY – when I started crying after JESUS’ death and wanted to keep crying because of wanting to be with Him alone – HE was my focus more than anyone or anything! TO SADNESS – when reflecting on all the pain JESUS went through and seeing a lot of people busy in the theatre and sensing a lot of people elsewhere caught up in preoccupation with worldly things and ignoring JESUS’ love for them. It seems like most of the world is preoccupied with being entertained as the Romans were, with no regard for the pain JESUS goes through in longing to be with us and we ignore Him – it seems quite common for most people I meet to enjoy talking more about things or regular human relationships than about my CREATOR JESUS. I was the last in the theatre to leave the room and didn’t want to leave, but just cry – I didn’t want to leave that room and face my regular daily schedule. I wanted to be more focused on JESUS and reflect on what HE has done for me and all of humanity. The scripture in GOD’s Holy Word (The Holy Bible) through the Apostle Paul sums up the message of this movie, “For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.” Philippians 1:21 (KJV). Please go and see this movie – it will have more impact on your life than any other film you have viewed – guaranteed! TVCNews wishes to thank Mark Aman and his staff at OWYHEE PUBLISHING in Homedale for their outstanding customer service and quality printing! (208) 337-4866 • [email protected] Treasure Valley Christian News / 04-05.2004 – 5 $50 OFF OUR REGULAR RATE FOR FIRST HOUR SHOOTING OR EDITING Free DVD TRANSFER YOUR HOME VIDEO TO DVD AT REGULAR PRICE – 2ND COPY FREE. • Wedding Packages • Corporate Videos • Family Histories • Training Videos • Photo Montages (208) 377-2695 [email protected] www.acclaimed-video.com Craig Coash 880-1954 Email: [email protected] Past credit problems? Call me. OF NAMPA / CALDWELL 1015 Caldwell Blvd. Nampa, Idaho 83651 (208) 467-4455 First-time Home Buyers – Zero-down Programs New Construction Available Sponsors TVCNews The following are honored to support Good News in the Treasure Valley! A Big Thank You! Emerald Sponsor – Alphagraphics A Big Thanks to our Volunteer Distribution Team! Ken Cross, Steve and Christine Heimbigner, Elijah and Amanda Booth, Gloria Pfost, Jon & Judy Harmon, Roy and Kathy Evans, John Ring. 6 – 04-05.2004 / Treasure Valley Christian News www.tvcnews.org God’s Purpose for Our Lives by Judy Harmon with husband Jon – Nampa, Idaho I had an email waiting for me the other day. “Find your calling for 2004,” it announced.“Take our Career Interest Inventory and find out what you really like to do and what type of work would be most fulfilling.” I could also take a test to find a soul mate, a vacation most suited to my lifestyle, the perfect city for me to live in and even the best way for me to save money. Oh sure, I thought. After I find a mate, go on vacation and move to the city, how would I ever have money left over to save! I have taken interest and personality inventories in the past and am amazed at the accuracy of them. The personality quirks that I’m supposed to have are easily passed off as a mistake with the test itself, but overall they tell it like it is. I’m bothered, however, because they are used as a tool to help self-centered ME become more fulfilled and happy. God forbid that I’m not always in that Nirvana state that brings complete and continual happiness! Recently, I started reading “The Purpose Driven Life,” by Rick Warren. This 40-day spiritual journey is by Peggy Cantrell causing me to look more closely at the reason God had in creating me; why I was born to my particular set of parents, at this time, in this country, etc. Jeremiah 1:5 says, “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you; before you were born I set you apart.” God had a plan in mind when He created each of us. We aren’t here by accident, regardless of the circumstances of our birth. He knew exactly when we were going to be born and knows the day of our death. But, more importantly, He has a purpose for each of us and, until we understand that purpose, our lives will be empty. Jeremiah 29:11 says, “‘For I know the plans I have for you,’ declares the Lord, ‘plans to prosper you and not harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.’” It is critical we seek to find the purpose God has for us, as no other person has the ability to fulfill it. What part of history, what individual will be forever changed because of our willingness to live life God’s way! It’s never too late to discover how important your life is to God and mankind. No matter what stage of life you are in, now is the right time for you to learn why He created you. His plans for you haven’t changed. He is just waiting for you to seek His direction in fulfilling them. Forget the self-help tests and personality inventories. Marital Conflict/Isolation When Leland and I were promoting our first FamilyLife Marriage Conference in 1985 at our church, I made some comment about having a perfect marriage and at that time, I really thought we did. However, I had no idea what Leland was thinking and it was at that conference that many issues began to surface. We had let the busyness of life and over commitment in Christian activities take our focus off the most important things: God, marriage and our children. Our priorities were completely out of order and Satan loved it. We were not making a conscious effort to spend quality time with each other and with our boys, plus our communication lines had broken down and we needed help! It reminds me of a Peanuts cartoon where Charlie Brown with his head hung low, is walking very dejectedly away from the baseball field. He is dragging his bat behind him and muttering to himself, “187 to 0. How can this be when we were so serious?” That’s how we felt! We were truly committed to God, each other, and our family. How could we have gotten in such a painful situation with such good intentions? Through lack of good communication and unresolved conflict we were building a wall of isolation one brick at a time. Leland and I both hate confrontation and we deal with it differently. The way Leland dealt with the pressure and tension was to keep it bottled up until it erupted in angry outbursts. This caused me to withdraw or yield and stuff my feelings. Consequently, nothing was ever resolved. We were both hurting and had needs that weren’t being met because they were just swept under the rug. It was at our next FamilyLife Conference, as alumni, in the Building Your Mates self-esteem sessions that I heard for the first time that loving confronta- www.tvcnews.org tion was a good thing! Previously, I saw confrontation as something negative and this was a whole new concept and it gave me great hope. At the end of the conference, I filled out an evaluation that read as follows: “I think your new material is excellent and very badly needed. Conflicts need to be confronted and dealt with in love so that couples can move on to greater heights in their marriages,” Peggy Cantrell, Boise, ID. They quoted me in a brochure to promote conferences in other cities. Imagine that, quoting one who had previously been clueless. However, what I wrote was from my heart because I was living it and I guess the FamilyLife Ministry felt my passion. There have been 19-plus conferences since and we continue to make progress. We are in a different season of life but frankly, this is an area we still continue to work on. Conflicts or isolation may seem relatively minor compared to some marriage problems, but if left unresolved, can lead to serious marital complications – possibly divorce! We are thankful to FamilyLife and their commitment to excellence in providing conferences that minister to both hurting and healthy couples in the issues of marriage. God’s blueprints for marriage are timeless and they give you a purpose, a plan, and hope to not only continue, but to succeed! Peggy and Leland Cantrell are the Boise FamilyLife Conference Ministry Directors. You wouldn’t drive your $40K car into a pond of water and expect it to perform like a boat. That’s not what it was made to do. No, the real, and most fulfilling success in your life will come when you begin living the life for which you were created. Anything else, is merely existing! Crane Creek Baptist Church CCBC Sharing God’s Love With Boise! 3600 Bogus Basin Road, Boise 342-4798 / www.IdaHope.org Want to have that beautiful smile you have always dreamed of? We offer: • Invisalign clear braces. • Rembrandt 1hr. in-office teeth whitening Call 375-1012 Now for a limited time offer of $1 Exam and Bitewing X-rays. X-RAYS IN OFFICE USE ONLY. NON-TRANSERABLE. EXPIRES 5-31-04 Get your Spring Tune-up by attending the FamilyLife Week-End to Remember! April 30 – May 2, 2004 at the Boise DoubleTree Riverside Hotel. For more information call: Leland or Peggy Cantrell (208) 323-2706 or Email: [email protected]. Treasure Valley Christian News / 04-05.2004 – 7 Ministry SPOTLIGHT! The House of Ruth A Discipleship House for Women TREASURE VALLEY CHRISTIAN NEWS would like to publicly recognize Mr. and Mrs. Halford, Trade Directors PROBARTER EXCHANGE OF IDAHO for their generosity and support in underwriting 10% of our printing costs for 2004. Thank you, and God bless you. The House of Ruth is a discipleship house for women who have been incarcerated. It is a ministry of Whitney Friends Church in Boise, Idaho. The House of Ruth got its start in 2001 while during a Wednesday night Bible study in Henry Blackaby’s Experiencing God, church members felt led to start a “God sized” project. At about this same time, Pastor Vern Barnett attended a conference with the Idaho Chaplains Corps and came back with a smaller project for the church to help with. After much prayer it was decided as an act of good stewardship, to take back the parsonage that had fallen into disrepair through neglectful and destructive renters. It soon became apparent that major repairs were needed and with the time, financial help and physical labor of many Christian groups and churches the house was renovated from top to bottom. The yard was also landscaped and the backyard fenced. Today the house includes an office and quarters for the overseer, kitchen, dining and living rooms on the first floor. Two double bedrooms and a bath on the second floor. And two double bedrooms, bath, laundry room, and pantry in the basement. When full, it has room for up to eight ladies. The ladies attend Sunday school, church and Bible studies on a regular basis. They must be committed to following the Lord and accepting the discipleship program in the home. They live together as a family, sharing in meal planning, cooking and keeping up the home. Some are very young and have no skills in homemaking. Some come from backgrounds where they have never sat at a table for a family meal. Thus, this six- by Julie M. Prescott month program is definitely a learning experience for them. At The House of Ruth, residents experience a family environment with a set schedule. They wake early, share breakfast, do chores as time allows, and go to their jobs. In the evening they have dinner together and share a devotional time. They have two weeks to find a job with the help of job services and the house overseer. Upon employment, each paycheck is given to the house financial advisor who helps them manage their money. Since the house really got going in the summer of 2002 there have been 8 graduates. Another is scheduled to graduate next month. Though many graduates choose to attend various churches in the area, most keep in touch with what they refer to as “The Little Church that Could.” Whitney Friends is a small church with only about 35 regular attendees. There have been setbacks, but the house continues to thrive. And as The House of Ruth has thrived, so has the church. Not only is it a blessing to see all the positive changes in the ladies’ lives, but God has blessed the church in many other ways since the house started. The biggest concern at the house currently is the lack of a permanent overseer. Vern and Wanda Barnett and Jim and Betty Montgomery have been serving in this capacity but continue to pray for someone permanent for this position. Melody, who graduated last year, said, “I needed someplace where I felt protected, someplace where I could really get grounded in my faith. That’s what they did for me.” SILVER KEY INSURANCE, INC. 280 S. ACADEMY, SUITE 110 EAGLE, IDAHO 83616 ROD JOHNSON AUTO • HOME • BUSINESS • HEALTH • FARM • LIFE OFFICE: (208) 939-7111 • Fax (208) 939-6129 8 – 04-05.2004 / Treasure Valley Christian News www.tvcnews.org Jefferson's Letter to the Danbury Baptists The Final Letter, as Sent To messers. Nehemiah Dodge, Ephraim Robbins, & Stephen S. Nelson, a committee of the Danbury Baptist association in the state of Connecticut. Gentlemen, The affectionate sentiments of esteem and approbation which you are so good as to express towards me, on behalf of the Danbury Baptist association, give me the highest satisfaction. My duties dictate a faithful and zealous pursuit of the interests of my constituents, & in proportion as they are persuaded of my fidelity to those duties, the discharge of them becomes more and more pleasing. Believing with you that religion is a matter which lies solely between Man & his God, that he owes account to none other for his faith or his worship, that the legitimate powers of government reach actions only, & not opinions, I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should “make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof ”, thus building a wall of separation between Church & State. Adhering to this expression of the supreme will of the nation in behalf of the rights of conscience, I shall see with sincere satisfaction the progress of those sentiments which tend to restore to man all his natural rights, convinced he has no natural right in opposition to his social duties. I reciprocate your kind prayers for the protection & blessing of the common father and creator of man, and tender you for yourselves & your religious association, assurances of my high respect & esteem. Benjamin Franklin: Constitutional Convention Address Delivered June 28, 1787, Philadelphia, PA In the beginning of the contest with Britain, when we were sensible of danger, we had daily prayer in this room for divine protection. Our prayers, Sir, were heard and they were graciously answered. And have we now forgotten that powerful Friend? Or, do we imagine we no longer need His assistance? I have lived, Sir, a long time, and the longer I live, the more convincing proofs I see of this truth – that God governs in the affairs of men. And if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without His notice, is it probable that an empire can rise without His aid? We have been assured, Sir, in the sacred writings, that “Except the Lord build the house, they labor in vain that build it.” I firmly believe this; and I also believe that without His concurring aid we shall succeed in this political building no better than the builders of Babel. I therefore beg leave to move that, henceforth, prayers imploring the assistance of heaven, and its blessing on our deliberations, be held in this assembly every morning before we proceed to business, and that one or more of the clergy of this city be requested to officiate in that service. “Giving our lives away, so that others may find life.” Weekly meetings. Please call 724-2104 for more information. [email protected] www.bsubcm.com Shiloh Fellowship A Home Fellowship “In the Name of JESUS” (208) 468-9021 [email protected] BrianDecision” Avila “A Sound Phone (208) 454-0330 Fax (208) 454-0342 2912 E. Cleveland Blvd. Caldwell, Idaho 83605 From American Rhetoric website: www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/benfranklin.htm Th Jefferson Jan. 1. 1802 From the Library of Congress website: www.lcweb.loc.gov/loc/lcib/9806/danpre.html www.tvcnews.org Treasure Valley Christian News / 04-05.2004 – 9 www.895ktsy.org Groovin’ Teens Groovin’ My Experience with The Passion of The Christ” The lights went out and the crowd went silent. Everyone watched as Jim Caviezel, playing Jesus Christ, kneeled, praying in Gethsemane. Some watched quietly while others cried as the Roman Soldiers arrested and dragged Jesus away. Everyone seemed to be into the movie so much that they didn’t even notice they were reading subtitles – the entire movie is in Arabic and Latin. The Passion of the Christ brings us to the realization that it was our sins that caused Jesus to be whipped until there was not a clean centimeter of skin left on his body. Then he was hung on the cross and killed – all to save us from our sins! Producer Mel Gibson takes the last 12 hours of Jesus’ life and portrays them in such graphic, visual detail that the viewer feels as if they are right there on Golgotha. In John 19:1 it says that Pilate took Jesus to be flogged (whipped). Jesus was whipped to the point where, in Isaiah 52:14 it says “his appearance was so disfigured beyond that of any man and his form, marred beyond human likeness.” Everyone mocked Jesus, they spit on him and pushed a crown of thorns on his head and put a purple robe on him, striking him in the face. Jesus carried his own cross down Via Dolorosa (the way of suffering), where they spit in his face and whipped him. They led him to Skull Hill (Golgotha) where they nailed him on the cross. Pilate had a sign hung on the cross over Jesus’ head that read “Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews.” (John 19:19) Jesus died right there on the cross, and to make sure he was dead they “pierced Jesus’ side with a spear, bringing a sudden flow of blood and water.” (John 19:34). For those of you who don’t know the end of the story, Jesus was taken down from the cross and placed in a tomb. Three days later He rose from the dead. He did many miraculous things and then was taken up into heaven to be with God. Many people don’t realize that Jesus died for their sins. Each of us has sinned and it is our sins that killed Jesus. You may think that you aren’t a sinner, but Romans 3:23 reminds us that “…all have sinned…”. Even if you tell a ‘little white lie’ you’re a sinner. But don’t lose hope! God will forgive any sin. All you have to do is ask and your sins are forgiven and forgotten. And it doesn’t have to stop there. God can do a whole lot more than forgive your sins. God can come into your heart and save you from your sins. Romans 10:13 says, “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.” All you have to do is “confess with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord’ and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, and you will be saved.” (Romans 10:9) If you would like to accept Jesus Christ into your heart, all it takes is a simple prayer: Dear The 95.7 FM EFFECT TimeZone Youth Center Bobbie Trenckmann, Director 1408 State Street, Boise, Idaho Phone (208) 388-8406 www.TimeZoneYouthCenter.org Teen Challenge of Idaho 11828 Fairview Ave., Boise, Idaho Phone (208) 375-4636 www.tcidaho.net Treasure Valley Youth Alliance Cornerstone Community Church 1023 Curtis Road, Boise, Idaho Phone (208) 344-9098 www.tvya.org Young Life P.O. Box 4056, Boise, Idaho 83711 Phone (208) 323-7988 www.younglife.org 89.1 or 98.7 FM www.air1.com www.groovinteens.com www.effectradio.com God, I confess that I am a sinner and believe that the Lord Jesus Christ died for my sins on the cross and rose again on the third day. I now receive and confess Jesus as my personal Lord and Savior. Amen” If you just prayed that prayer, I encourage you to seek help in your walk with God. Get involved in a local Bible-believing Church as soon as possible. There are numerous websites (www.tcidaho.net or www.tvya.org) that can help direct you to a church, and if you have a Christian friend, call them and share the Good News! God bless all of you! If I can pray for you, please email me at [email protected]. And don’t forget to check out our website at www.groovinteens.com. God bless!! TEEN RESOURCES by Shara Rose – Teen Editor Teens 10 – 04-05.2004 / Treasure Valley Christian News www.tvcnews.org For Emotionally Troubled Kids. Help us buy our land and build our hospital! CHILDREN OF HOPE FAMILY HOSPITAL www.childofhope.org [email protected] (208) 658-8013 • Boise, Idaho Jesus said, “Let the children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the Kingdom of Heaven belongs to such as these”. Matthew 19:14 (NIV) Special Easter Services EASTER CELEBRATION EVENTS April 4, 9, 10 & 17 – 7:00 pm Master Mender (Easter Musical) Northview Family Worship Center 7540 Northview Ave., Boise For more information, call (208) 375-1328 Sunday, April 4 & Saturday, April 17 – 5:00 pm Case For Easter At Easter time, churches look for ways to reach out to the spiritually interested in their communities. Join us for a live Satellite Broadcast with Lee Strobel as he explores the resurrection of Jesus in depth.Sorry, no child care available. Spring Valley Bible Church, 1400 N Cole Road, Boise. For more information, contact Susan at (208) 321-0322 Email: [email protected] Website: Svbcboise.org Wed., April 7 thru Sunday, April 11 – 7:00 pm No Greater Love (Easter Musical) Nampa First Church of The Nazarene 601 16th Ave. South, Nampa, Idaho For more information, call (208) 466-3549 Tickets available at all Select-A-Seat locations. Friday, April 9 – 6:30 pm The Walk To Calvary Meet at the Botanical Gardens and walk to Table Rock Cross – bring your flashlight. For more information, call Vineyard Christian Fellowship Church at (208) 377-1477. Sunday, April 11 – 10:00 am Calvary Chapel “Resurrection Celebration” Boise State University Pavillion, Boise For information, call Calvary Chapel at 321-7440 Table Rock Cross History In 1956, the Boise Jaycees (Boise Chapter of the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce), led by the vision of Glen Lundgren, built a symbol of hope, peace and inspiration upon a rock overlooking the city of Boise, a symbol we know today as the Table Rock Cross. The Cross, which stands 60 feet high and weighs 4500 lbs., can withstand winds up to 75 mph. The Cross is illuminated year round by fluorescent lights and can be seen for miles. The original dedication bronze plaque, stolen approximately 1997, had the following inscription: “May this Cross inspire those who see it to better Citizenship, Higher Ideals, and Happier Living.” Presently, the Table Rock Cross and immediate surrounding property is owned and cared for by the Table Rock Cross of the Idaho Jaycees. It has become a respected landmark and inspiration for many Idahoans. On 11-6-99, a “well-known” atheist activist and internet personality from Chicago was invited to speak at Boise State University by local atheists. He publicly announced that he would be pursuing a course of action to have the Table Rock Cross removed regardless of public opinion. He further boasted that he had been very successful in removing other crosses from other locations around the United States and had won several cases in the U.S. Supreme Court. Since the media attention received by this individual, the public outcry for support of the cross has been tremendous. In response, the Idaho Jaycees organized a “Walk for the Cross” that took place on November 27th 1999, from the Boise Train Depot to the steps of the Capitol Building. Over 10,000 people attended, including U.S. Senator Larry Craig, Lt. Governor Butch Otter, Boise Mayor Brent Coles, and State Auditor J.D. Williams. In addition, Governor Dirk Kempthorne, although unable to attend, pledged his support to the Jaycees and declared in a formal proclamation November 27, 1999, to be Table Rock Cross Day. Table Rock Cross of the Idaho Jaycees, Inc. P.O. Box 7531, Boise, ID 83707 www.tvcnews.org EASTER SUNRISE SERVICES Sunday, April 11 – 6:00 am At Hill’s Hill near Adrian, Oregon Sponsored by Kingman Presbyterian Church in Adrian, Oregon and Sterry Memorial Presbyterian Church in Roswell, Idaho. For more information, call George Dilley at 722-5750 (Parma, Idaho). Sunday, April 11 – 6:45 am Great Resurrection Hymn Worship at Sunrise in the church auditorium. Crossroads Christian Church 501 N. Curtis Road, Boise For more information, call (208) 323-2900 Sunday, April 11 – 7:00 am At Lizard Butte Cross, Marsing, Idaho For more information, call (208) 454-9001. Sunday, April 11 - 7:00 am Eagle Christian Church 100 Short Lane, Eagle, Idaho Outside service on church lawn in a large tent. For more information, call (208) 286-0879 Sunday, April 11 – 6:30 am Vineyard Christian Fellowship Church 4950 N. Bradley, Garden City, Idaho For more information, call (208) 377-1477. Lizard Butte Sunrise Service History In observance of the 67th Annual Sunrise Service, it is fitting to review some of its tradition and history. This service is unique in that it is thought to be the oldest continuous Easter Sunrise Service in the Northwest. This year’s service will begin at 7:00 a.m. daylight saving time on April 11, 2004. Those who attend will need to dress warmly as well as bring a blanket to sit on and wrap around them. The history of this service is also quite unique. Lizard Butte is located east of Marsing on the banks of the Snake River and is one of Idaho’s “natural wonders.” Geologically, the butte is a half crater, and reminder of prehistoric days when the entire area was a seething mass of lava beds. Early pioneers named the formation Lizard Butte because of its resemblance to a huge lizard. In the spring of 1937, Ray and Marion Stafford attended an Easter Sunrise Service while on vacation. After they returned to Marsing, Mrs. Stafford was looking out her window at Lizard Butte and thought it would be a great place for a Sunrise Service. She shared her thoughts with a friend, Mrs. Thomas Harris, and they in turn projected the idea to Mr. D. D. Ulrich. Together this small group sent messages to all the surrounding communities and asked each to send a representative to a planning meeting. On February l4, 1938, they met and made plans for a Sunrise Service. During the planning for a community Sunrise Service, Lizard Butte Sunrise Association was organized and Mr. Ulrich was elected as President. Mrs. Harris was elected as Secretary/Treasurer. The first service on Lizard Butte was held April l7, l938 with approximately l,000 people. For the first service, a temporary platform was erected and the hill terraced for seating (the original terracing marks can still be seen today). Also, a wooden cross was designed and built by Mr. Ulrich and put on the highest peak. The cross was burned by vandals two years later and was replaced by one constructed of reinforced concrete. For its construction, work crews transported the materials for the new cross, with the aid of a horse drawn sled, to the platform where the cement was transferred to buckets and hand-carried to the top of the hill by bucket brigade. The large white concrete cross, now 64 years old, looms strong and stately above the valley where it brings hope and promise to many busy lives below. The program has followed a similar pattern from the beginning. As the sun rises, the service commences with a bugle call and the appearance of two angels at the foot of the cross. The Old Rugged Cross is sung and a scripture reading from Matthew 28:1-10 and 16-20 is read. In order to insure that the Sunrise Service would continue to take place for a long time to come, the Association decided to buy the Lizard Butte property. Attempts to purchase the property directly from its owner Martha Dugdale failed to materialize, and she sold her entire farm holdings to Charles and Eula Taylor. The Taylors however, in 1942, split the original property and sold the 40 acre Lizard Butte portion to the Association for $400.00. As we look back over the years and think about the services, how wonderful it is that through a faith in a Risen Christ and with the cooperation of many people of different faiths from the community, the story of the Lord’s resurrection has sounded forth from this lava outcropping to inspire and bless the thousands who have attended the services through the years. The hope of the Lizard Butte Sunrise Association is that the One who gave His life for us, who arose from the tomb on Easter Sunday, who later ascended into Heaven, and who will one day return to this earth, continues to bless our future Easter Sunrise Services, and that His blessing and inspiration will touch many lives as the community comes together for the annual Lizard Butte Sunrise Service this Easter morning. Treasure Valley Christian News / 04-05.2004 – 11 Ten Commandment Monument Update Citizen involvement, with the help of GOD, has kept the Ten Commandment monument in Julia Davis Park for over 63 days! Keep the Commandments Coalition recently commissioned Zogby International, the number one polling company in the nation, to do a scientific poll/survey in Boise regarding the City Council’s decision to remove the Ten Commandments monument from Julia Davis Park. The polling results found that ONLY 23% of Boise citizens supported the city’s decision to remove the monument. It is clear the people of Boise support the public posting of this historic monument in the park. Defending the Public Display of the Decalogue (an excerpt from David Barrett’s letter appearing on the KeepTheCommandmentsBoise.com website) ...The Ten Commandments Monument is a public proclamation of a portion of Scripture. The attempt to remove that monument is clearly an attempt to remove the Word of God from the public square. This should be reason enough for Christians to oppose this action. However, we Christians have swallowed the humanistic lie that somehow we are the only group unworthy of public notice. What is so ironic about this position is that, of the groups that make up the American society, the Christian group is the one with the most historical and contemporary reason to be publicly noted. The fundamental argument for the removal of the Ten Commandments from a public place is usually rooted in the current erroneous “Separation of Church and State” philosophy applied to the First Amendment. Although the full demonstration of this fallacious reasoning is beyond the scope of this short article, a simple, yet sufficient response can be given. Briefly, the Boise City Council is not Congress, and a rock is not a law. The supposed “Separation” concept, the “fear” of a hate monument being proposed, and the idea that if the Ten Commandments are displayed then every philosophy of every Tom, Dick and Harry would have to be allowed equal exposure are simply smoke screens behind which the movement to eradicate the evidence of our Christian roots is operating. Christians need to realize that they hold the only voice of truth and reality, and that they are commanded to make that known publicly (Matthew 10:32). If the silent showing of the Ten Commandments is allowed to be viewed as unacceptable in this community, then it is only a matter of time (and short time at that) before the public speaking of the Word of God will be disallowed in the public arena as well. As the saying goes, “Speak now or forever hold your peace.” _____________________________________ David Barrett is the director of the Biblical Worldview Learning Center. For more information, call (208) 3772367. Join with supporters in any way you can to show your support for the Boise Ten Commandments Monument at Julia Davis Park. We are pleased to inform everyone that the Keep The Commandments Coalition has received letters of support from all four U.S. Congressional members. Stand with us in prayer at the monument. For more information about Ten Commandment Updates, view the KeepTheCommandementsBoise website at: www.keepthecommandmentsboise.com Good Shepherd’s House by Christine Heimbigner There is a little house of blessings tucked away on 10 N. Dewey Ave. in Middleton. The Good Shepherd’s House non-denominational Christian day-retreat center has been operating quietly for about a year. The proprietor, Julie Ann Degitz, started out with a desire to express God’s love by serving others. Julie devotes 100% of her time to offering day retreats. These retreats are offered at no cost to the attendees. A typical retreat will last between 3-7 hours, with 14 attendees. Julie described it as “a little journey through the different areas of the house, an interactive experience guided by God’s Word.” Each area is decorated with beautiful hand painted murals, scripture, and quaint furnishings. Each room has an area of focus, and it is up to the attendee how long they linger. The atmosphere is complemented by soft music, the faint trickling of a fountain, and the smell of scented candles. The day retreat is geared towards women, but is also available for married couples. “Times are getting really difficult,” Julie stated. “These retreats are designed to give attendees a break from the world and to provide them with a peaceful place where they can enter into the Lord’s presence.” When attending a retreat, Julie recommends wearing comfortable clothes (no need to dress up) and being prepared to have your feet washed. You will not need to bring anything but yourself, the Lord provides all that is necessary. Refreshments are also served. It is Julie’s hope that the Good Shepherd’s House will inspire anyone who attends to “plant” similar retreat centers in their own areas of influence. Retreats are offered Monday through Saturday by appointment. To schedule an appointment for a retreat, call the Good Shepherd’s House at (208) 585-6665. If you do not get Julie directly, please leave a message and she will get back to you with retreat information. BIBLES BOOKS MUSIC GIFTS CARDS Shopko Plaza 375-8180 or (800) 521-2264 8085 Fairview • Boise, Idaho KIDS’ BOOKS VIDEOS Come Join our FAMILY PERK Discount Plan! Farmers Internet Services – Complete Internet Provider – Business or Personal Domain Registration & Hosting “We are honored to support family values in our great state.” Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. www.fmtc.com 12 – 04-05.2004 / Treasure Valley Christian News 319 SW 3rd Street, Fruitland (208) 674-4241 www.tvcnews.org The Little Church with the Big Heart by Carla Shafer Bailey, Marsing, Idaho You are invited to attend our 2nd Annual Treasure Valley Christian News Pastors Benje Graves with his wife Michele at Vision Bible Church in Marsing, Idaho Vision Bible Church is on Main Street in Marsing, Idaho, across from the fire station in an old unassuming building. I wasn’t particularly drawn to attend church there because the sign for the church wasn’t obvious to me. And frankly, the exterior of the building didn’t really look like a church. I think it used to be an old granary or something. When I moved to Marsing in July of 2002, I tried several very nice churches in Nampa and Marsing (filled with lots of wonderful people), but didn’t find a place to belong. So, I decided to try this different looking place. When I finally attended church one Sunday, I was shocked to find such a welcoming comfortable atmosphere inside. Even though it was attractive, it still didn’t look like a typical church. I was very surprised to discover a full band including 4-5 singers, two guitarists, bass, rhythm, and drums – let alone the wonderful praise music that permeated the large room where everyone was gathered. It sure didn’t look this big on the outside. Coffee and goodies were available before church and people were very warm and friendly but not overwhelming, which I appreciated tremendously. It sure seemed strange that everyone dressed in such a relaxed manner – basically anyway they wanted to – including the two pastors. Wow! This was not like any church I had been to before. Believe me, I’ve been to a lot of churches (because I travel a lot) since I came back to Jesus over 22 years ago. There really wasn’t anything typical or “normal” about this unique church – except maybe the fact they worship on Sunday, have a Sunday school for kids, a nursery, Bible studies, and a large cross. They don’t even pass the collection plate but have a box by the door for anyone that wants to give to God’s work. Since everything taught by Pastors Benji Graves and Ernest Salmond was so unpretentious and REAL, I started attending regularly. They both present the truth of the Bible and Jesus’ love and mercy without all the HELP SHARE THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST WITH THE TREASURE VALLEY! trappings of man-made religion, in such a down-toearth genuine way, showing the love of Jesus for all mankind. I felt the love of Jesus shown to everyone, regardless of how we all looked – some people have tattoos, some wear old cowboy work boots or coveralls, and some are all dressed up. It was very relaxing – nobody cared what we looked like because that’s just the exterior “stuff ’ and God looks on the heart. I sure am glad He does. As I continued to come back, I kept finding out more incredible things about this little church of about 80100 people. They serve a bread line that feeds around 80 families EVERY week!! For free!! I found out they have Vision Bible College with on-campus and Internet students with a great diversity of quality classes and subjects and terrific teachers. Not only that, but they have a recording studio in the basement. The more I found out, the more amazed I became. They have several home Bible studies, a great youth group on Wednesday, and classes for the whole community at no charge! Also, Pastor Benji and Michelle and friends record many music and teaching CD’s and give them out for FREE. Of course, donations are always appreciated but there is no obligation at all. What kind of church is this anyway???? You know I am most blessed by the love of Jesus shown to everyone with no strings attached. What an incredible group of people who just love Jesus and want to do His will by sharing the good news. I am still amazed that this little church, with such a BIG heart, is right here in Marsing where I almost overlooked it. I’m so glad God revealed this diamond in the rough to me. I am so thankful for these loving, caring people giving of themselves (sacrificially many times) who took me into their big hearts. Thank you and may God continue to pour out His blessing on you all!!! With love from my heart, Carla Schafer Bailey. FUNDRAISING BANQUET Tuesday, June 8, 2004 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Boise Community Center, 3852 N. Eagle Boise, Idaho Cost is $30/single or $50/couple Pastors $15/single or $25/couple Special Speakers – Special Music Door Prizes Please R.S.V.P. by June 1st to: Rev. Anthony Harper • Phone 377-3568 Help us share the gospel of Jesus Christ and unite Christians in the Treasure Valley area. Treasure Valley Christian News, Inc. 2309 N. Mountain View Drive, #220, Boise, ID 83706 • Phone (208) 377-3568 Dr. Floyd’s Garage Complete Car Care We service classic to current makes and models. Our experienced technicians will • Tune-ups keep you rolling! • Brakes 336-8404 • Engine repair 214 W. 39th Street • Computer diagnostics Boise, ID 83714 • Electrical repair • Fleet services www.tvcnews.org 215 W. Front Street Boise, Idaho (208) 343-3782 5515 W. State Street Boise, Idaho (208) 853-1964 830 Main Street Meridian, Idaho (208) 884-3115 Treasure Valley Christian News / 04-05.2004 – 13 Mars Landing – Success or Failure? by Michael Matthews Missions to the surface of Mars have been plagued with problems. On December 19, 2003, the European Space Agency launched its first lander – Beagle 2 – toward the Martian surface from its mother ship, Mars Express, but it failed to make radio contact. Since then, two US rovers have successfully landed on Mars. But will these missions succeed? The answer depends on your definition of ‘success.’ If success means gathering new data about our mysterious neighbor, then may the mission enjoy every success! However, gathering ‘data’ is not what drives these missions. Governments don’t spend hundreds of millions of dollars just to take images of a handful of rocks 300 million miles away. The name ‘Beagle 2’ was a not-so-subtle reminder of the motive behind these modern missions. Just as Darwin’s ship the Beagle took him on an odyssey to the New World and provided him with data to build his evolutionary theory of the development of species, so too, these modern voyages seek further ‘evidence’ to bolster an anti-biblical view for the origin of planets – and of life. They hope to find evidence of living organisms, or at least their one-time presence on the ‘red planet.’ As the previous hype about the alleged fossil bacteria in the ‘Mars rock’ (now debunked) demonstrated, finding life on Mars would be taken as evidence that life can evolve anywhere the conditions are right. Creationists have long said that any microorganisms found on Mars, which is highly unlikely, would be the result of Earthlife contamination/seeding. Will they find evidence of water? The US rovers are also looking for hints of minerals formed by the action of water, in the belief that any evidence of water makes it more likely for life to have evolved there some time in the past. The 1997 Mars Pathfinder mission wowed the world with its images and evidence of a watery catastrophe that would have rivaled Noah’s Flood. But what does water tell us? It certainly does not help bridge the nearly infinite gap between H20 and DNA molecules; nor does it explain how the information for creating tens of thousands of proteins was stored into these molecules. Finding water on Mars doesn’t inform us of the planet’s geological history, which can never be observed. The Bible itself implies a watery origin of all things (Genesis 1:2, 6-10; 2 Peter 3:5). These missions to Mars were doomed to failure, even before they began. No matter what scientists find, the data will not be able to confirm evolution or millions of years. The Bible – God’s eyewitness account of the origin of life, the planets and the universe – already tells us that He created the earth before the sun, and He created the other heavenly bodies (including planets) on the same day as the sun. Nothing that the Mars rovers find will ever contradict God’s account of history. It is ironic that so many brilliant scientists clutch at the slightest evidence for life or ‘a worldwide Flood on Mars’. However, these same scientists refuse to see the evidence on their own planet that shows the design and handiwork of a Creator who later judged the earth with a worldwide Flood, which laid down fossils in rock layers all over the earth. The Bible says their ignorance is willful (2 Peter 3:5). The Mars missions show the power of preconceived ideas to impact our explanations of the evidence. The quest to understand life is not just about finding new data, it rests upon a correct foundation for interpreting the data about the world(s) i.e. God’s Written Word! _____________________________________ Michael Matthews is a writer/editor for Answers In Genesis, US. For more information about Answers in Genesis, view their website at: www.answersingenesis.org Also, view the Foundations in Genesis of Idaho website for up to date local educational events: www.figionline.com or call (208) 355-5353 for more information. doesn’t get in your face about Jesus hasn’t been banned – yet. The mug was mainly designed to open conversation. Ron and Coleen struggle like many Christians with initiating conversation about their faith. This mug draws people into conversation. They will pick it up and handle it and really look at it. Christians can now say something even if it’s just a simple opener like, “Isn’t that cool, just like God who created the mountains?” Or if someone asks why the picture is disappearing, we could say, “The dark, dead trees disappear to remind me of my path in life to Glory.” The mug has subtle messages for others to question. Scripture is visible but does not stand out. Why? The hidden or mysterious feel draws others in in hopes they will ask about the verse. It is wise for Christians to know Matthew 7:13-14. There is a path and a gate with words on it, a cliff and a brilliant sun glow displaying God’s glory which the path leads to. All designed to be openers to conversation. Because, Inc.’s true passion is in this tool. Because, Inc. got involved with the Ten Commandments issue because Coleen felt drawn to Judge Moore who had lost his job for standing by his commitment. She also had been deeply moved by the Save the Cross movement when the cross was threatened to be removed a few years ago. She loved seeing all the crosses throughout the community – she was impressed how the community’s devotion to God was displayed. She felt it would be wonderful to show this unity again with yard signs. The staff took it further and wanted to do a rally showing their support of Judge Moore and take a proactive stance for the Ten Commandments. It seemed the enemy was gaining ground rapidly as anyone could see in the news – the Ten Commandments monuments were being removed all over the nation. Unfortunately, the rally brought out some matters that were not anticipated and though saddened by these events, Coleen says the rally has brought about many positive things too. Ron and Coleen with their staff of Joe and Shannon Allen still desire to support the Ten Commandments as a public display. They also desire to help support and encourage Christian unity – to stand together – for God’s values to remain in our country. _____________________________________ Because, Inc. produces specialty mugs, Ten Commandment yard signs and other scripturally based items. For more information, view their web site www.becauseinc.net and call their office in Meridian, ID at (208) 855-9320. Christian Business SPOTLIGHT! Ron Schaub, along with his wife Coleen, formed Because, Inc. in 2003. Ron, CEO, brings over 25 years experience in management including 15 of those as an entrepreneur. Ron also owns a successful construction company dealing mainly in specialty items. Coleen, CFO, is responsible for overseeing the financial aspect of day-to-day business dealings, management, and she is also the lead spokeswoman on the ProTen Commandment issue. Because, Inc. began a couple of years ago with an idea Ron had and felt a burden with from God. He had bought a mug from the OZ store in Kansas City while on a business trip. The mug had an overlay on it that disappeared and whenever he used the mug, people were drawn to it. He really felt God speaking to his heart – wouldn’t it be wonderful if this was a picture displaying God’s glory and it would draw people to open up discussion? The mug is designed to be a witnessing tool for Christians and not be offensive to onlookers. We hear many reports from Christians in the work place – they can’t do this and that with their faith – but a mug that 14 – 04-05.2004 / Treasure Valley Christian News www.tvcnews.org THE TREASURE VALLEY’S MOST COMPREHENSIVE CHRISTIAN RESOURCE GUIDE INCLUDING: CHURCH WEBSITES • BIBLE STUDIES • SUPPORT GROUPS • CONCERTS • SHELTERS • COUNSELING • FOOD BANKS BIBLE STUDIES CHRISTIAN RESOURCES Bible Study Fellowship (Locations in the Treasure Valley) For more information, call (877) 273-3228 Website: www.bsfinternational.org BOOK STORES BOOK STORES Aspen Grove Book Store 490 East Lane, #3, Ontario, Oregon (541) 889-2998 Calvary Chapel Book Store 123 Auto Drive, Boise, Idaho (208) 376-6917 For Heaven’s Sake 212 S. Kimball Ave., Caldwell, Idaho (208)459-3178 Family Christian Stores 8085 Fairview Ave., Boise, Idaho (208) 375-8180 or (800) 521-2264 Nampa Christian Book & Supply 517 12th Ave. Road, Nampa, Idaho (208) 467-9400 Trendsetters Christian Supply 1445 West Park Plaza, Ontario, Oregon (541) 889-7291 CHRISTIAN CLUBS CHRISTIAN BUSINESS GROUPS Christian Women’s Club (Bible Study & Fellowship) Owyhee Plaza Hotel 1109 Main Street, Boise, Idaho (208) 938-1068 International Fellowship of Christian Businessmen Thursdays at Noon Meeting at Louie’s Restaurant 620 W. Idaho, Boise, Idaho (208) 375-6932 (evenings) Aglow International A Network of Caring Women (208) 342-2988 CHURCH WEBSITES CHURCHES Treasure Valley Church Website Directory Website: www.tvcnews.org/churches.htm COUNSELING COUNSELING Shiloh Counseling Center A counseling ministry serving individuals and families dealing with substance abuse issues, marriage and family relationship problems, and anger management. Shiloh Counseling Center is funded by counselee and community donations. (208) 377-3568 (ext 3) Email: [email protected] Website: www.shilohministry.org www.tvcnews.org COUNSELING Vineyard Boise Counseling Center Fees are based on a sliding scale and some insurance companies are accepted. For an appointment, contact Joe Ingrao Vineyard Christian Fellowship 4950 N. Bradley, Boise, Idaho (208) 377-1477 Biblical/Spiritual Counseling Counselors available to pray with men, women, and couples in need. Appointments can be made through the church office at: Grace Chapel, 1422 N. Eldorado, Boise (208) 375-5515 CREATION RESEARCH CREATION RESEARCH Foundations in Genesis of Idaho, Inc. (208) 355-5353 Website: www.figionline.com DIVORCE CARE DIVORCE CARE Divorce Care Eagle Christian Church, Eagle, Idaho (208) 286-0879 EXERCISE CLASSES EXERCISE CLASSES Women’s Aerobics Class Leader: Julie Fadden (208) 854-1447 or 861-1260 Low Impact Aerobics to Christian Music. Mon.-Wed.-Fri. from 8:45-9:45 a.m. Vision Bible Church in Marsing, ID on Main Street by the Fire Station. Contact: Carla Bailey (208) 989-4099 FOOD/CLOTHING FOOD ASSISTANCE Community Christian Center 202 E. 42nd Street, Garden City, Idaho (208) 375-3921 TVCCSA Inc./Community Ministry Center 3000 Esquire Drive, Boise, Idaho (208) 378-7774 Operation Love Center 11829 Fairview Ave., Boise, Idaho (208) 375-3226 MARRIAGE MARRIAGE Family Life A Ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ Leland & Peggy Cantrell (208) 323-2706 Marriage Ministries, International (University of The Family) Boise, Idaho For more information, call Glen and Laura Samuelson (208) 322-0546 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.marriage.org MEDIA MEDIA Mission Media, Inc. Boise, Idaho (208) 322-9090 (800) HOW-TO-GO Website: www.missionmedia.com MEDICAL CLINICS MEDICAL CLINICS Vineyard Medical Clinic 4950 N. Bradley St., Boise, Idaho (208) 377-1477 Genesis World Mission 215 W. 35th, Garden City, Idaho (208) 384-5200 NEWSPAPERS NEWSPAPERS Treasure Valley Christian News (FREE paper available at WalMart stores, Christian Book Stores, and other Treasure Valley locations) 2309 N. Mountain View Drive, Suite 220 Boise, Idaho (208) 377-3568 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.tvcnews.org Engage (An Evangelical FREE paper) Calvary Chapel 123 Auto Drive, Boise, Idaho (208) 321-7440 Website: www.calvarychapelboise.org PRISON MINISTRY PRISON MINISTRY Prison Fellowship (serving Idaho) For more information, call Todd Konvalin (208) 841-3463 PRO LIFE ISSUES PRO LIFE ISSUES Idaho Chooses Life P.O. Box 8172, Boise, Idaho (208) 344-9709 Contact David Ripley E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.idahochooseslife.org Generation Life 4950 N. Bradley St., Boise, Idaho (208) 377-1477 (extension 132) E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.generationlife.net PREGNANCY CARE PREGNANCY CARE Lifeline Pregnancy Care Center 1323 12th Ave. S., Nampa, Idaho (208) 466-4000 RADIO STATIONS RADIO STATIONS Air1 ( 89.1 and 98.7 FM ) Website: www.air1.com KTSY ( 89.5 FM ) Website: www.895ktsy.org • MEDIA KBXL/KSPD ( 94.1 FM and 790 AM ) Website: www.kbxl-kspd.com KBGN ( 1060 AM ) Website: www.kbgnradio.com Effect Radio ( 95.7 FM ) Website: www.effectradio.com RELIEF ORGANIZATIONS RELIEF ORGANIZATIONS World Relief - Treasure Valley (helping refugees) 6702 Fairview Avenue, Boise, Idaho (208) 323-4964 Salvation Army Emergency & Seasonal Food Assistance 1015 Chicago, Caldwell, Idaho Website: 459-2011 RELIGIOUS OUTREACH RELIGIOUS OUTREACH Through The Maze Website: www.mazeministry.com SCHOOLS SCHOOLS Boise Bible College Boise, Idaho Website: www.boisebible.edu Boise Christian Schools Website: www.boisechristian.org Boise Valley Adventist School 925 N. Cloverdale Rd., Boise, Idaho (208) 376-7141 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.bvas.org Cole Valley Christian Schools Meridian, Idaho Website: www.cvcsonline.org Covenant Academy Boise, Idaho (208) 377-2385 Website: www.covenantacademy.com Foundations Academy Boise, Idaho Website: www.foundationacademy.org Greenleaf Academy Greenleaf, Idaho Website: www.greenleafacademy.org Maranatha Christian School Boise, Idaho (208) 377-0423 Website: www.maranathachristian.net Nampa Christian Schools Nampa, Idaho Website: www.nctrojans.org Northwest Nazarene University 623 Holly Street, Nampa, Idaho Website: www.nnu.edu SHELTERS SHELTERS Boise Rescue Mission (for men) PO BOX 1494, Boise, ID 83701 (208) 343-2389 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.boiserescuemission.org Treasure Valley Christian News / 04-05.2004 – 15 SHELTERS SHELTERS DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUPS Lighthouse Rescue Mission (for men) 472 Caldwell Boulevard, Nampa, Idaho (208) 461-5030 City Light (for women) For more information: (208) 343-2389 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.boiserescuemission.org Chrysalis Women’s Transitional Living, Inc. 500 W. Idaho, P O Box 7494, Boise, ID (208) 424-1323 SINGLES SINGLES Source Ministry Boise First Nazarene Church Eagle Road (between Ustick & McMillan) (208) 412-3909 Website: www.sourceboise.com Singles With Christ Contact Steve Koppes (208) 286-0879 Singles Fellowship East Boise - Open for single adults. Bible Study, fellowship and prayer. Call Rick Bruemmer (208) 703-1294 SOCIAL SERVICE SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS LOVE INC. (Love In The Name of CHRIST) providing assistance to those in need Nampa, Idaho (208) 466-7810 World Relief - Treasure Valley (helping refugees) 6702 Fairview Avenue, Boise, Idaho (208) 323-4964 Salvation Army Emergency & Seasonal Food Assistance 1015 Chicago, Caldwell, Idaho (208) 459-2011 SUPPORT GROUPS SUPPORT GROUPS CANCER SUPPORT GROUPS A non-denominational Christian Cancer Support Group meets every Tuesday at noon at the Caldwell Free Methodist Church, 3320 S Montana Ave, Caldwell. “Don’t travel this road alone. It’s not meant to be a Solitary Journey”. Bring your lunch and join us for a time of sharing, learning and support for one another. (208) 459-1821 Divorce Recovery Group Leader: Jeff & Joanne Brown (208) 887-3988 SEXUAL SUPPORT GROUPS Pure Warrior Ministries, Inc. (dealing with pornography) PO Box 190297, Boise, ID 83719 (208) 286-0187 Fax: (240) 414-6003 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.purewarrior.org Bellwether Ministries (dealing with homosexuality and other sexual sins) P.O. Box 15766, Boise, Idaho (208) 387-8690 E-Mail: [email protected] Sexual Addiction Support Group An open 12-step group focusing on men who struggle with sexual addictions, pornography, affairs, etc. Child care is available. 31 S. Midland Blvd, Nampa, Idaho Contact person: Jay (208) 467-7777 Email: [email protected] Website: www.getrealministry.org Free Indeed (a Christian support group for women who are dealing with sexual abuse issues) Trinity Fellowship 300 N Latah, Boise, Idaho (208) 384-1941 SUPPORT/RECOVERY SUBSTANCE ABUSE SUPPORT Pure Word Calvary Chapel 123 Auto Drive - Lobby, Boise, Idaho (208) 321-7440 Call for other meeting locations [email protected] Website: www.calvarychapelboise.org 12 Step Workbook Group Drop-ins welcome! Vineyard Christian Fellowship 4950 N. Bradley, Boise, Idaho (208) 377-1477 Ministry for Life-Controlling Issues Vision Bible Church 221 W. Main St, Marsing ID 83639 (208) 896-5407 Healed & Set Free In-Depth Groups (New Groups Forming!) Discover freedom from the shackles of a painful past and lingering hurts from: rejection; sexual abuse; bitterness; divorce; anger; physical abuse; depression. A 10 week, in-depth Bible study based on the “Healed and Set Free” Bible Study for Men by Rick & Tammy Brown. For men who desire to experience the Truth that will make them free. Leader: Bill Gray Calvary Chapel Boise (BLDG. 2) (208) 571-6036 Ministry for Life-Controlling Issues 1210 N. Middleton Rd., Nampa ID 83651 (208) 467-7116 Email: [email protected] Cherry Lane Christian Church 2511 W. Cherry Lane, Meridian, Idaho (208) 888-3101 I.M.P.A.C.C.T., Intercessory Moms Praying and Claiming Christ for Teens. ParkCenter Assembly of God Church 270 East Pennsylvania, Boise, Idaho (208) 336-1925 Overcomers Outreach Support Group (for substance abuse and other life controlling problems) Caldwell First Baptist Church Caldwell, Idaho (208) 459-4614 Email: [email protected] General Recovery Group for Men and Women (for addictions) 31 S. Midland Blvd., Nampa, Idaho (208) 938-4178 Website: www.getrealministry.org OTHER GROUPS Other Support Groups Addictive Behaviors Support Group Come and seek the healing power of Jesus in the areas of your life that are damaged. As Jesus heals your past He will free you from your addictive behaviors. Child care available if we are notified ahead of the need. Cloverdale Church of God 375 S Cloverdale Road, Boise. Contact PeggyAnn Simonet, M.A., 602-4676, or FAX 375-3224, or [email protected] Alzheimer’s Faith Based support group meets the 1st Wednesday of each month. First Presbyterian Church 950 West State St., Boise, room 501 JoAnn (208) 344-3441 Christian Writers of Idaho meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month at the Hillview United Methodist Church on 8525 Ustick Road. For more information, call Diana at (208) 288-0983. Griefshare Recovery Seminar Griefshare features nationally recognized experts on grief recovery topics. For more information, please call Pastor Amy at (208) 375-1328 Northview Family Worship Center 7540 Northview, Boise, ID (The Domes) Christian Motorcyclists Association Everyone welcome. For information on motorcycle rides, call Les Pritchett with the Snake River Valley Christian Crusers at (208) 452-6270 (Fruitland, Idaho) or Mike McLain with the R Wheels R His at (208) 376-1936 (Boise, Idaho). Website: www.cmausa.org. Men’s Interactive Work Fellowships Great opportunity to get together with other Christian men who work in your area to experience encouragement, support and accountability through relevant Bible discussions and prayer. Calvary Chapel Boise (Bldg. 4) Jon LeMay (208) 362-1146 Men’s Interactive Fellowships Small groups of men that prayerfully seek Biblical solutions to challenging life issues (208) 658-5683 Writers Guild meets on the last Saturday of each month. For more information, call Mindi at (208) 387-0678. YOUTH YOUTH Groovin’ Teens Web site for teen resources and events (208) 377-3568 Website: www.groovinteens.com Teen Challenge 11828 Fairview Ave., Boise, Idaho (208) 375-4636 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.tcidaho.net TimeZone Youth Center After school programs for youth including skateboarding, also educational classes. Bobbie Trenckmann, Director 1408 State Street, Boise, ID 83702 (208) 388-8406 Website: www.TimeZoneYouthCenter.org The Treasure Valley Youth Alliance “One in spirit and purpose” Phil. 2:2 Cornerstone Community Church 1023 S. Curtis Road, Boise, Idaho (208) 344-9098 Website: www.tvya.org Young Life Website: www.younglife.org April-May 2004 Special Events Wednesday-Sunday, April 1-4 9:00 am Christian author, Jennifer Kerr, will be having a book signing for her new book titled “Parakaleo: A Young Woman’s Call to the World”. Base Exchange (BX), Mountain Home AFB, Idaho. For more information, call Jennifer at (208) 832-2413. Thursday, April 8 and Friday, April 9 - 7:00-9:00 pm “Information: The Key to Knowledge” Science, Information & Biological Life – Speaker: Bob Compton, DVM, PhD Thursday April 8 and April 29 at: Crossroads Christian Church,, 501 N. Curtis Rd., Boise, ID Friday April 9 and April 30 at: Treasure Valley Baptist Church, 386 N. Verde, Ontario, OR For more information, call (208) 355-5353 or view the Foundations in Genesis Website: www.figionline.com FOR EASTER PROGRAMS & EVENTS SEE PAGE 11 Monday, April 12 School of Puppetry Workshop Valley Shepherd Nazarene Church, 831 N. Main St. Meridian, Idaho. For more information, call Judy at (208) 8882141 and view the website: www.puppetproductions.com Thursday April 15-Saturday April 17 The 2004 Conference on Raising a Generation of Christian Statesman. Cloverdale United Reformed Church, 3580 N. Cloverdale Road, Boise, Idaho. For further information, call (208) 377-2385. Website: www.covenantacademy.com Friday April 16 - 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm 16 – 04-05.2004 / Treasure Valley Christian News Saturday April 17 - 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Calvary Chapel Boise Singles Conference Speaker: Garth Gill Calvary Chapel, 123 Auto Drive, Boise, Idaho 83709 For more information, call Chris Johnson at (208) 321-7440 Sunday April 18 -7:00 pm / Sunday May 16 -7:00 pm Hungry No More (Worship Service) Central Valley Baptist Church, 2150 W. Cherry Lane, Meridian, Idaho For more information, call (208) 888-4189 Website: www.hungrynomore.com Friday, April 23 - 7:00 pm The Nelons in Concert Canyon Hill Nazarene Church, 903 N. Michigan, Caldwell, Idaho. For more information, call (208) 459-7655. www.tvcnews.org April-May 2004 Special Events Friday April 23 - 7:00 pm No Need For Proof and Givin in Concert $5 at the door. For more information contact Shara Rose at 353-4206 (cell). Valley Shepherd Nazarene Church, 831 N. Main, Meridian, Idaho. Eternal Life Speaker: Bob Compton, DVM, PhD – see April 8 and 9 listing for meeting locations in Boise, Idaho and Ontario, Oregon. Sunday April 25 - 6:30 pm The Nelons in Concert Second Baptist Church, 10375 W. Overland Church, Boise, Idaho. For more information, call (208) 375-4031 Saturday May 1 9:00 am – Run for The SON Fundraising for local chapter of the Christian Motorcyclists Association (R Wheels R His). 1:00 pm - R Wheels R His Barbecue/Informational meeting. For more information, call Mike McLain in Boise at (208) 3761936 and view the CMA web site at: www.cmausa.org Saturday April 24 - 7:00 pm The Nelons in Concert First Baptist Church, 15 N. 10th, Payette, Idaho For more information, call (208) 642-2598 Friday April 29-30 at 7:00 pm “Information: The Key to Knowledge” God, His Message & Friday April 30 – Sunday May 2 Weekend To Remember (A weekend to change your life and transform your marriage) DoubleTree Hotel Riverside, Boise, Idaho. Call Leland or Peggy at (208) 323-2706 and visit the web site: www.familylife.com Saturday May 1 - 7:00 pm Sharing In the Harvest is having a Talent Show fundraiser for the opening of a faith-based emergency shelter. Centre Theatre, Ontario, OR. Call Renee at (208) 278-5608. Tuesday May 18 - 7:00 pm Gaither Homecoming Tour – Idaho Center 16200 Can-Ada Road, Nampa, ID 83687 Call the Idaho Center at (208) 442-3232 Wednesday May 19 - 7:30 pm Third Day LIVE – Third Day w/Toby Mac Idaho Center, 16200 Can-Ada Road, Nampa, ID 83687 For more information, call the Idaho Center at (208) 442-3232. Regularly Scheduled Events SUNDAYS SUNDAYS 2:00 pm - Home church Home church opening in the Boise, Eagle, Meridian area. You can also read about our beliefs, where we stand, on certain subjects by going to our web site at www.ekkcom.com. Seeking to meet the needs of the majority as we can by the grace of God. For more information contact Danny at 353-2269 (cell) 6:00 pm - General Recovery Group for Men & Women Every Sunday evening... General recovery group for men and women who struggle with addictions, have unresolved past issues, or going through difficulties and need support. Child care available. 31 S. Midland Blvd., Nampa, Idaho Contact person: Annie (208) 938-4178 Email: [email protected] Website: www.getrealministry.org 7:00 pm - New discipleship group for Musicians A new discipleship group is starting up for musicians, specifically those who play solo instruments such as woodwind, brass, string, harmonica, etc. The meetings will have the regular home group format but with an extended time of worship which will provide a great training ground to worship together with instruments. The group meets on Sunday evenings at 7 p.m. at Peter and Alison Steven’s home at 7300 Highland Valley Road in Boise. For more details contact the Stevens at 331-0676. MONDAYS MONDAYS 6:00 pm for Prayer, 7:00 pm for study Women’s Bible Study and Fellowship Prayer, Fellowship, studying through the book “The Excellent Wife.” Contact Mindy Wilhelm (208) 367-0678 6:30 pm - Girls Youth Bible Studies Denise Engebrecht - (208) 321-0322 Spring Valley Bible Church, 1400 Cole Road, Boise, ID 7:00 pm - Worship, Prophetic Prayer and Intercession Strong Tower Ministries house church for powerful worship, Word, prophetic prayer and intercession. Contact Dave & Vicki McClellan (208) 939-5155 7:00 pm - Men’s Interactive Fellowships Small groups of men that prayerfully seek Biblical solutions to challenging life issues such as: developing a heart for God; dealing with anger, lust and our responsibilities as husband, father, single man, employee or employer. Leader: Kelly Link Host: John White 11708 W. Freedom Drive, Boise ID (208) 658-5683 www.tvcnews.org 7:00 pm - Divorce Recovery Group Leader: Jeff & Joanne Brown, 887-3988 Host: Vonita Reavis, 376-6262 490 S. Browning Ave., Boise 5:30 pm - Men’s College Age Fellowship A great group of college age guys that meet with the purpose of helping each other grow in Jesus through prayer, time in the Word together and accountability. “The Measure of a Man” by Gene Getz is our study guide. Leader: Reggie Etheridge 1718 Euclid Ave., Boise, ID (208) 321-7440 7:00 pm - Ministry for Life-Controlling Issues 782 Middlefork Rd., Garden Valley, ID 83622 (208) 462-5035 7:00 pm - Ministry for Life-Controlling Issues 1775 Alameda Drive, Ontario OR 97914 (541) 889-2260 Email: [email protected] 8:00 pm - College & Career Bible Study Spring Valley Bible Church, 1400 Cole Road, Boise, ID (208) 321-0322 TUESDAYS TUESDAYS 9:15 am - Ladies’ Bible Study Valley Shepherd Church of The Nazarene 831 Main Street, Meridian, Idaho 83642 (208) 888-2141 9:15-10:45 am - Ladies’ Bible Study Karcher Church of the Nazarene 2515 W. Karcher Ave., Nampa, Idaho (208) 467-7479 10:00 am - Ladies Bible Study Meridian Assembly of God, 1830 N. Linder Rd.,Meridian (208) 888-0063 10:00-11:30 am - Christian Women’s Club (Bible Study and Fellowship) Owyhee Plaza Hotel, 1109 Main Street, Boise, Idaho Call Joy Carter 938-1068 or Lou Russell 323-1826 11:30 - 12:30 - Men’s Bible Study Group (at HP in the West end of the Cafeteria) Contact: Thom Ives at 412-3971 E-mail: [email protected] 11:45 am- Men’s Interactive Work Fellowships Great opportunity to get together with other Christian men who work in your area to experience encouragement, support and accountability through relevant Bible discussions and prayer. Downtown Boise Leader: Marshall Major US Bank Bldg., 101 S. Capitol Blvd., Boise Call for exact location in the building. (208) 385-5456 2:00-3:30 pm - Senior Adult Bible Study (Room 104 Main Building) (recurring weekly) Karcher Church of The Nazarene 2515 W. Karcher Ave. Nampa, ID 83651 (208) 467-7479 5:30 pm - Men’s Interactive Fellowships Small groups of men that prayerfully seek Biblical solutions to challenging life issues such as: developing a heart for God; dealing with anger, lust and our responsibilities as husband, father, single man, employee or employer. Leader: David Marsey Host: Brian Conroy 2947 S. Garden St., Boise, ID (208) 939-5426 6:00 pm - Tuesdays and Thursdays Women’s Aerobics Class Leader: Julie Fadden (208) 854-1447 or 861-1260 6:30 p.m.- I.M.P.A.C.C.T. Intercessory Moms Praying & Claiming Christ for Teens Join us for prayer and discussion on teen concerns. Learn how to intercede to the Father on behalf of your teens. Come pray, learn how to pray, be supported, provide support, share concerns and experiences, expect confidentiality, love, and expect God! ParkCenter Assembly of God Church 270 East Pennsylvania, Boise ID (208) 336-1925 7:00 pm - Overcomers Outreach Support Group Overcomers Outreach is a Christ-centered support group that provides a two-way bridge between traditional 12Step groups and people within churches of all denominations. Rules of anonymity provide a safe place for Christians (and those searching for a Higher Power) to share and find recovery through Christ. Overcomers Outreach is open to anyone with a chemical addiction and/or compulsive behavior, and their affected family members if an outside 12-step program is available to provide additional help with that problem (limited to adults age 16 and over). O.O. is not a Christian AA Meeting, nor is it a substitute for a church Bible study or worship service. Sorry, childcare is NOT available. Caldwell First Baptist Church, Caldwell, Idaho Contact Church Office (208) 459-4614 Email: [email protected] Treasure Valley Christian News / 04-05.2004 – 17 Regularly Scheduled Events TUESDAYS TUESDAYS 7:00 pm - 12 Step Sexual Addiction Support Group An open 12-step group focusing on men who struggle with sexual addictions: pornography, affairs, etc. Childcare is available. 31 S. Midland Blvd., Nampa, Idaho Contact: Jay (208) 467-7777 Email: [email protected] Website: www.getrealministry.org 7:00 pm - Single Men’s Interactive Fellowship Leader: Mark Gehrett 11163 W. Netherland Drive, Boise, ID (208) 870-0442 7:00 pm - Men’s Interactive Fellowships Small groups of men that prayerfully seek Biblical solutions to challenging life issues such as: developing a heart for God; dealing with anger, lust and our responsibilities as husband, father, single man, employee or employer. Leader: Tom Durham Calvary Chapel Boise (Bldg. 2), Boise, Idaho (208) 375-8699 7:00 pm - Healed & Set Free In-Depth Groups Discover freedom form the shackles of a painful past and lingering hurts from: rejection; sexual abuse; bitterness’ divorce; anger; physical abuse; depression. A 10 week, in-depth Bible study based on the “Healed and Set Free” Bible Study for Men by Rick & Tammy Brown. For men who desire to experience the Truth that will make them free. Leader: Bill Gray Calvary Chapel Boise (BLDG. 2) (208) 571-6036 7:00 pm - Ministry for Life-Controlling Issues 1210 N. Middleton Rd, Nampa, ID 83651 (208) 467-7116 Email: [email protected] 7:00 pm - Men’s Interactive Work Fellowships Great opportunity to get together with other Christian men who work in your area to experience encouragement, support and accountability through relevant Bible discussions and prayer. Leader: Jon LeMay Calvary Chapel Boise (Bldg. 4) (208) 362-1146 7:15 pm - Singles Fellowship East Boise Open for single adults. Bible Study, fellowship and prayer. Call Rick Bruemmer at 703-1294 for more information. 7:15 pm - Women’s Bible Study and Fellowship A Women’s-only Bible Study currently doing a Beth Moore Study “Breaking Free”, fellowship and prayer. Call Debbie Brizee at 853-2319 for more information. 7:00 to 9:00 p.m - Men’s 12 Step Workbook Group Drop-ins welcome! Vineyard Christian Fellowship, 4950 N. Bradley, Boise (208) 377-1477 WEDNESDAYS WEDNESDAYS 6:45 am - Men’s Interactive Work Fellowships Great opportunity to get together with other Christian men who work in your area to experience encouragement, support and accountability through relevant Bible discussions and prayer. West Boise/Meridian Leader: David Marsey IHOP 3522 E. Fairview, Meridian, ID (208) 939-5426 6:00 -7:30 am - Men’s Breakfast/Bible Study At the Muffin Break on Maple Grove and Emerald First timers... get a free breakfast!! Call Jim Bean at 345-6962. Sponsored by Spring Valley Bible Church - Boise 9:00 am - Bible Study Fellowship Valley Shepherd Church of the Nazarene 831 Main Street Meridian, Idaho 83642 Tricia (208) 895-8438 9:15-11:30am - Ladies Bible Study Valley Shepherd Church of the Nazarene 831 Main Street, Meridian, Idaho Laurie at 888-2272 or 861-0797 10:00 am - Seniors’ Bible Study Cherry Lane Christian Church 2511 W. Cherry Lane, Meridian, Idaho 83642 (208) 888-3101 10 am for “The Life of David” Seniors Bible Study Spring Valley Bible Church 1400 Cole Road, Boise, ID (208) 321-0322 11:30 am (East Boise) - Power Lunch Group (Men Only) Fellowship, LiFe through the Word Bible Study, Prayer Steve Halvorson (208) 713-1765 1:30 pm (East Boise) - Power Lunch Group Starbucks Coffee Shop, Milwaukee & Fairview in Boise Fellowship, LiFe through the Word Bible Study, Prayer Steve Halvorson (208) 713-1765 5:30 - 6:45 pm - Support/Recovery Groups Cherry Lane Christian Church 2511 W. Cherry Lane, Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone 888-3101 6:00 pm - Body and Soul Wednesday Evenings Low cost donation dinner and dessert, $2 per person or $8 Max for family. 6:00 pm for all families or individuals followed by informational sessions from 7:00 to 8:00 pm every Wednesday at the Eagle Nazarene Church, Call the church office at (208) 939-0661 for more information. 7:00 pm - Ministry for Life-Controlling Issues Vision Bible Church, 221 W. Main St, Marsing ID 83639, Phone (208) 896-5407 6:30-8:00 pm - Alzheimer’s Support Group Faith-based support group meets the 1st Wednesday of each month. First Presbyterian Church, 950 West State St., room 501 JoAnn (208) 344-3441 6:00 -8:00 pm - Griefshare Recovery Seminar and Support Group Griefshare features nationally recognized experts on grief recovery topics. Seminar sessions include: “When Your Dreams Fall Apart”, “The Seasons of Grief”, “Emotions of Grief”, “When Your Spouse Dies”, and “Growing Through Grief”. Pastor Amy (208) 375-1328. Northview Family Worship Center 7540 Northview, Boise, Idaho (The Domes) THURSDAYS THURSDAYS 6:00 am - Men’s Interactive Work Fellowships Great opportunity to get together with other Christian men who work in your area to experience encouragement, support and accountability through relevant Bible discussions and prayer. Leader: Jon LeMay Calvary Chapel Boise (Bldg. 4) (208) 362-1146 6:30 am - Power Breakfast Group (Men Only) West Boise, McDonalds on Glenwood and Chinden Blvd. Fellowship, LiFe through the Word Bible Study, Prayer; Rick Schell (208) 938-3223 for more information. 10:00 am - Bible Study Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church 3100 S. FiveMile Road, Boise, Idaho (208) 362-1112 10:00 a.m. - Women’s Bible Study Cherry Lane Christian Church 2511 W. Cherry Lane, Meridian, Idaho 83642 (208) 888-3101 12 noon - First Thursday Ladies Lunch, Fellowship & Devotion Our ladies meet on the first Thursday of each month for lunch, Bible teaching and fellowship. It’s noon at the church. Meridian Assembly of God, 1830 N. Linder Rd. Meridian Idaho (208) 888-0063 *Ladies Bible Study called “Celebrate Recovery” a women’s 12 step program using 8 recovery principles 18 – 04-05.2004 / Treasure Valley Christian News found in the Beatitudes. With Dr. Ken Collenborne. For more information call 895-8877. 6:00 pm - Aerobics Class Tuesdays and Thursdays Leader: Julie Fadden Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church Call Julie for directions (208) 854-1447 7:00 pm - Ministry for Life Controlling Issues Contact: Scott Vassar (208) 899-0171 616 Dearborn Street, Caldwell, Idaho (208) 453-9653 E-mail: [email protected] 7:00 pm - Ministry for Life Controlling Issues Calvary Chapel Boise 123 Auto Drive, Boise, ID 83709 (208) 321-7440 Email: [email protected] 7:00 pm - Women’s 12 Step Vineyard Christian Fellowship, 4950 N. Bradley, Boise (208) 377-1477 7:00 pm - Young Newly Married Leader: Troy & Chelsea Drake (208) 895-8721 Host: Scott & Kristi Williams (208) 938-4674 FRIDAYS FRIDAYS 6:30 am - Men’s Prayer Time Valley Shepherd Church of the Nazarene 831 Main Street, Meridian, Idaho 83642 (208) 888-2141 6:30 am Business Persons Fellowship (1st and 3rd Fridays) Sponsored by Meridian Assembly of God JB’s Restaurant in Meridian Singles With Christ, Call Andrew Pena (208) 463-0861 7:00 pm - Healed & Set Free In-Depth Groups Discover freedom form the shackles of a painful past and lingering hurts from: rejection; sexual abuse; bitterness’ divorce; anger; physical abuse; depression. A 10 week, in-depth Bible study based on the “Healed and Set Free” Bible Study for Men by Rick & Tammy Brown. For men who desire to experience the Truth that will make them free. Leader: Ed McCarthy 2280 W. Rainfall, Meridian (208) 336-4023 7:00 pm - Over 50’s Fellowship 1st & 3rd Friday of the month Leader: John & Betty Mallon, 9059 W. Vallejo Lane (208) 362-4553 7:00 pm - Ministry for Life-Controlling Issues Calvary Chapel Caldwell 616 Dearborn St., Caldwell, ID (208) 453-9653 Email: [email protected] 7:00 pm – Singles Study and Fellowship “One 4 Him” (Ages 24-34). Offering a safe and secure environment for singles in fellowship. Calvary Chapel Boise 123 Auto Drive, Boise ID 83709 (208) 321-7440 Email: calvarychapelboise.org 7:00 pm – Singles Study and Fellowship “F.O.C.U.S.” (target age 35±). Offering a safe and secure environment for singles in fellowship. Calvary Chapel Boise 123 Auto Drive, Boise ID 83709 (208) 321-7440 Email: calvarychapelboise.org SATURDAYS SATURDAYS Join Boise Christian Center members for a prayer walk! On the last Saturday of the month the group meets in a different part of Ada County to walk and pray for an hour. For more information and current meeting locations, contact Pastor Floyd Seamans at (208) 336-3019. www.tvcnews.org CHRISTIAN MEDIA GUIDE Radio Stations KSPD AM 790 KKIC AM 950 KBXL FM 94.1 KBGN AM 1060 KTSY FM 89.5 Over-The-Air Television Stations UHF Channel 38 UHF Channel 31 UHF Channel 47 Nampa - KCLP CA, (208) 442-9222 Seventh-Day Adventist (3ABN) 1-800-752-3ABN Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) (714) 708-5405 Boise 377-3790 Boise 322-3437 Boise 377-3790 Caldwell 459-3635 Caldwell 459-KTSY KAWZ FM 106.7 FM 88.1 • Air1 FM 98.7 • KEFX FM 95.7 Cable or Satellite TV Stations Available TV includes: Trinity Broadcasting Network, Inspirational Network, Eternal Word Television Network, The Worship Net, and Family Net. Available Radio includes: ChristianNet, Moody Network, VCY America *Ask local cable systems or satellite service dealers for a full listing CL ASSIFIEDS Classified ads are $2 per line with 30 characters per line in a “phone book” style format. Call 377-3568 to place your ad! DAY CARE PAINTING AGAPE DAYCARE Low rates/open 24 hrs. CPR/First Aid certified. Learning and nurturing environment. Where your kids are more than just watched! Call Lenette at 468-0836 B & K PAINTING Full Service Painters. 15% Winter Discounts. 10% Senior Discounts. Members Idaho Better Business Bureau. Call Chris: 861-7327. Visit us at www.bnkpainting.com CHRISTIAN FOOD BANK and free clothing store need your help. We need local churches to help us with food and clothing drives. Also if any Christians want to come and just minister to people, call Rob 919-0033. Christian worship team to minister to the needy. Every other Thursday night from 5:00-7:30 p.m. APARTMENTS – Nampa One or 2 bedroom, ground floor, immaculate, spacious. Walking distance NNU and hospital, 2 off-street parking spaces. 466-8789, 466-8148. HELP NEEDED HOME SCHOOL HELP HOME-SCHOOL HELP from a teacher and mother of two adult homegrown kids and their big brother. Don’t give up until you call me! Pay me whatever you can or think I’m worth. For more information, call Marcia Yiapan, B.A. History/Art, UCLA. Phone (208) 466-9794. HELP WANTED ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE Sell advertising for the area’s only non-denominational positive Christian news publication. Must have Christian values. In addition, volunteers needed to distribute TVCNews. For more information and interview call Dr. Anthony Harper at 377-3568. MUSIC LESSONS PIANO AND VOCAL LESSONS for ages 2 through adults. Learn how to play the piano based on ear training, singing, movement and theory. For more information, call Mila at 331-0278 or 409-0278. OFFICE SPACE GREAT LOCATION for your office in a quiet neighborhood with a great view overlooking Boise. If you are a new business owner or a current business looking for an affordable office space, call Bob Cook or Michele 484-3840 or 322-7769 at the Mountain View Professional Building or stop by their office at 2309 N. Mountain View Drive in Boise, Idaho. RENTALS APARTMENT Nice, furnished, 1.5 -Room basement apartment 1 mile from NNU in Nampa. $295/month for one person (more for 2), utilities paid, $200 security deposit required; no pets or smoking. Call Marcia Yiapan for more information, 466-9794. ROOM FOR RENT w/private bath, shared living area. Near downtown Nampa & stores. Includes washer/dryer use, utilities, cable/internet hookups. $325 unfurnished, $375 furn. No smoking, drinking, or pets. Call 713-4202 or 631-7527. ROOMMATES CHRISTIAN FEMALE wanting to rent rooms to same. Large home on acreage in NW Boise with pool and hot tub. Rooms furnished with bed and dresser. $350/month with shared bathroom. $375 for a private bathroom. Both include utilities. Call Stephanie 713-1179. WANTED: Born again Christian female to share lg. condo. with private room & bath, pool, Jacc., workout room, clubhouse, computer room, off street parking. $300/month + 1/2 utilities. N/smoking, n/pets, very clean & trustworthy. MUST love small dog. Owner will be gone 3 days a week. Avail. 2-1-04 Call Debby 342-4440 or 861-4679. LOOKING FOR BSU college-age Christian room mate, sometime in late April or early May. Call Alan at 426-7319 or 371-6889. WANTED FEMALE ROOMMATE for lovely, clean, sunny Meridian home. Happy Christian environment. $275/month + 1/3 utilities. Call Chrissy at 898 0625. FERCH FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC 6624 Overland Road, Boise, ID 83709 (208) 376-3802 New Patients Welcome • Wellness Family Care • Pediatric Chiropractic • Sports Injuries • Auto Accidents • Worker’s Compensation www.tvcnews.org Family Chiropractic with a Personal Touch... Dr. Greg Ferch Advanced Certification in Treating Whiplash Trauma Caring for You! 4 Headaches 4 Neck Pain 4 Shoulder Pain 4 Arm Pain 4 Hand Pain 4 Mid-Back Pain 4 Low-Back Pain 4 Leg Pain 4 Foot Pain We submit insurance. Treasure Valley Christian News / 04-05.2004 – 19 Mountain View Professional Building GREAT LOCATION for your office in a quiet neighborhood with a great view overlooking Boise. If you are a new business owner or a current business looking for an affordable office space, call Bob Cook or Michele at 571-0127 or 322-7769 at the Mountain View Professional Building or stop by their office at 2309 N. Mountain View Drive in Boise. $10000 OFF Your first month’s rent with this coupon. Call 571-0127 TODAY! Main Office: 9056 W. Blackeagle Drive Boise, Idaho 83709 Phone 208.323.4500 Fax 208.323.4507 www.petrainc.net Specializing in Church Construction Coaches! Athletic Directors! Little Leagues! Youth Sports Associations! FUNDRAISING is simple and fun! Call us today! 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