January, 2005 Newsletter “How It All Began”
Matthew November 12th, 2007
January, 2005 “How it all began”
Hello from the great capitol city of
In late October of 2004, God impressed upon my heart I Tim. 2:1, 2 (above). I had desired for many years to be ministering full-time, but God had not opened any doors until then. After a month of prayer, consideration, and counsel, God made it clear that I was to leave my full-time job at Home Depot and start a ministry of prayer to the public servants across
My family and I arrived in
I have been greatly encouraged to meet some solid, godly, Christian leaders here in our state government. One of my biggest supporters has been Senator Dennis Kruse. He has introduced me to several people as the “chaplain of the general assembly” and has given me many great ideas on how to further the ministry. Obviously it will take a long time to establish relationships with all 158 legislators, but I am thankful for the ones that have welcomed me so readily into their midst.
I am currently looking for churches across the state that have a desire to pray for their state representative and senator. I would love to come and speak to your church and share the burden God has laid on my heart. My vision and goal is to see several churches in each district across the state praying for and corresponding with their legislators.
Let me give you an example of the power of ONE voice. Senator Sue Landske stated to me she has ONE church that sends her a card just ONCE a year thanking her for her work and letting her know they are praying for her. They have made a profound impression on her and she updates them on the general assembly. The astounding thing is that church is not even in her district. What an impact we as Christians could make with a little effort!
God has already answered many prayers and provided in incredible ways for us. We have a wonderful place to stay while we are in
Let me close by giving you some prayer requests that I have gathered here:
(1)Sen. Allie Craycraft (district 26,
(2)Sen. Dennis Kruse (dist. 14,
(3)Sen. Sue Landske (dist. 6,
(4)Sen. Teresa Lubbers (dist. 30,
(5)Sen. Ryan Mishler (dist. 9,
(6)Sen. Johnny Nugent (dist. 43, Lawrenceburg) physical health
(7)Sen. Richard Young (dist. 47, Milltown) wife passed away two weeks ago
(8)Rep. Cleo Duncan (dist. 67,
(9)Rep. Bill Friend (dist. 23, Macy) strength of character, mental clarity, wisdom
(10)Rep. Cindy Noe (dist. 87,
(11)Rep. Phyllis Pond (dist. 85,
(12)Rep. Phil Pflum (dist. 56,
(13)Rep. Peggy Welch (dist. 60,
Please pray for our family, that God would give us flexibility in this life-changing work, but also help us to develop a schedule that works for us. Miriam asks for prayer for patience with the children and the changes. Also, please pray for me, for boldness and that God would continue to open doors and grant favor with our legislators.
Thank you for being a part of the work God has called us to!
The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you,
Rev. Matthew Barnes
TO: Matthew Barnes
FROM: Charlotte Gardner
Divorce Care Facilitator, Southeastern Church of Christ
It was a pleasure meeting you yesterday at the Ind. Prayer Breakfast. Your ministry to leaders is sorely needed and I will be in prayer for you, your family and others who are assisting you. I will also encourage members of our congregation to pray for you. Godspeed.
Charlotte