Thursday, September 1, 2011

September Prayer Letter


Hello Friends and Family,

What an honor and privilege it is to be on staff with World Impact Dallas! I started my new job here in the summer, and I definitely dove in head first and loved it. In this short time, I have witness the Kingdom at work on a daily basis through our staff and ministry partners.

I could not have started this ministry if it were not for your prayers and financial support. The Lord has continually shown me His provision and wisdom throughout this beginning period, and I am forever grateful for Him and for your partnership.

The summer months have brought many youth and work groups through our offices and it is not slowing down. Recently, we had three different church groups use our facilities to create a Vacation Bible School for our inner-city children. Youth and adults of all ages taught, played with, and poured into many children--showing them the love of Christ.

We have also had many renovation projects come to life with the help of numerous groups eager to serve. Renovating, repairing and painting our building have all occurred throughout the summer months. This has repurposed many areas to better utilize our space for ministry. We are so thankful for these groups’ servant hearts and for the relationships that have been built. We look forward to continuing to work with them and other new groups as we seek to build the Kingdom of God.

As our fall kicks off with a bang, please join me in prayer regarding the following:

Pray for the Dallas staff as we gear up for the fall.

Pray for my financial support, that the Lord will place people in my life with the heart to give towards my salary.


Pray for Hope Fellowship, our English-speaking church plant, as the team builds relationships with the people of Fair Park. Pray that the Lord will open doors and be a light to this part of the city

Pray for our Urban Team through Dallas Christian College as they train and begin Bible Clubs for our inner-city children.


In Him,
Lacey Arteaga

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