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Youth Quest 2014

Monday, July 14, 2014

If you weren't able to make it to Daytona Beach, Florida this summer for Youth Quest 2014, then you missed out on some great moments! 


The Awakening team was present in full force this year. We sent 7 summer interns as well as 3 of our traditional interns and 5 staff members. The Awakening booth featured new t-shirts, The Awakening Band's new EP, and information about our new leader's initiative; Native Leader. 

One of the highlights for us this year was our involvement in Youth Quest FORUMS. What are they? They are new classes that Youth Quest has created to allow students and leaders to learn more about different areas of ministry and life. 

Several of our team members had the honor to be involved in the FORUMS experience. Seth Nix spoke on the panel about Worship. Skye Liles presented about social media and technology. Dreama Bryant, Maddie Lafferty and Jonathan Liles talked to students about missions and what steps they could begin taking NOW to get to the missions field later in life. 

It was a privilege to be part of YQ 2014. We know that it had a lasting impact on all the students, leaders, and parents that attended and we are grateful to have witnessed it all.

The Awakening Team serves at Camp Dayspring

Monday, June 23, 2014

The Awakening Team recently had the privilege to serve at Camp Dayspring in the Cornerstone Conference (NC). During the Senior High week of camp, The Awakening Band led worship and the entire team worked in different staff positions.

From blobbing (think "trampoline on water) to serving food, the team joined in on the fun in all the areas of Camp Dayspring. The team was grateful to see God do awesome works among the students that attended.

A big thank you goes to the Cornerstone Conference DM board and to the DM Director, Joel Boyles. The team was honored to serve you and your conference. Thank you for blessing us.

The Awakening Band to Release First EP

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Over the past few months The Awakening Band has been working tirelessly to produce their very first EP. This EP will not only highlight the band's original music in English, but it will also feature a couple Spanish songs as well.



The Awakening team is very excited for this opportunity to share their heart through music with you. Look for the EP to drop this summer!

EP Song List

English
No Greater Love
How Deep the Father's Love
Be Glorified
From Death to Life

Spanish
Tu Gran Amor
Profundo es el Amor de Dios

SEND Conference @ Southwestern Christian University

Thursday, October 3, 2013


On September 10-12th, WMM's Youth and College department (The Awakening) hosted the 8th annual edition of SEND conference on the campus of Southwestern Christian University. The students had the opportunity to hear the challenge to respond to the great commission from missionary Darah Tickle and The Awakening's Director Max Barroso. The Awakening Band led worship. 




We are thankful for the great response and level of engagement from the students. SCU's VP for Student Development, Brad Davis, already contacted our office interested in having SEND on campus every semester! We are thankful for the doors God is opening on our college campuses, and we look forward to continue opening doors for young adults as they fulfill their God-given destiny!





The Awakening visits The Element in OKC

Monday, September 30, 2013

By Dreama Bryant

On September 18, The Awakening had the awesome privilege of ministering at The Element's Wednesday night youth service!  With September being named 'missions month' Youth Pastor Woody Burpo has  been speaking on different ways to spread the love of Christ. The Awakening band lead praise and worship and we had a great time in the presence of the Lord! Max preached a message entitled "A Walk to Remember" and challenged everyone to get to know God personally and then share Him with the world! The altar time was very powerful as many who wanted to be used by God came to the front for prayer! We had such a great time hanging out with The Element and encouraging them in missions!


October issue of the WMM monthly featuring The Awakening

Wednesday, October 3, 2012


Reflections from the Director

In this, my second communique to you as the Executive Director of World Missions Ministries, I wanted to pay special tribute to Ronald W Carpenter, Sr., who went to be with the Lord on September 20. I have found myself reminiscing the life and ministry of Bishop Carpenter. I remember like it was yesterday when he met with the Executive Committee for lunch at one of his favorite restaurants, Charleston’s, to tell us that he had decided to resign as General Superintendent of the International Pentecostal Holiness Church. Doug, Chris, and I sat there sorrowful and tearful as he shared his heart. I remember him telling us that his number one priority was to get Mrs. Nan home to South Carolina where she could be surrounded by their loving family and many friends. God graciously honored his request.
Bishop Carpenter’s resignation was unprecedented and courageous and was made for all of the right reasons. I honor him for valuing his church and his family above self. His selfless decision demonstrates a remarkable sense of personal character and integrity. His sense of purpose and leadership guided the Council of Bishops through the most comprehensive reorganization of our church in this era. The politics of the decision could not dissuade him from doing what was right.
As the youngest member of the Executive Committee and on a very personal note, Ron was a spiritual covering and father when I needed a covering or father. He was a mentor when I needed a mentor, and he was a friend when I needed a friend. I am honored to have been able to have served under his command.
I close by sharing the obituary for Bishop Ronald W. Carpenter, Sr.:
Dr. Ronald Wayne Carpenter, Sr. went home to be with the Lord on Thursday, September 20, 2012. Born May 16, 1948 to Joseph David and Pauline Carpenter. Surviving loved ones are his faithful wife, Nan Hale Carpenter, of 46 years. His son and daughter-in-law, Ron Carpenter Jr. and Hope Hilley Carpenter. His daughter and son-in-law, Jewel Carpenter Wilson and Bill Wilson. Mother, Pauline Bissett. Sister, Sheila Risley. Five grandchildren, Austin and Avery Wilson, Chase, Chaz and Chanlin Carpenter and one great grandson, Zayden Carpenter. Ronnie answered the call to preach at 16 years old and has served the Lord by serving the International Pentecostal Holiness Church for 48 years in various forms of leadership from Pastor, College Professor, Upper South Carolina Conference Superintendent, Evangelism USA Director and lastly, presiding Bishop of the IPHC at the 26th General Conference. He will always be remembered for his humble spirit and giving nature. He was a strong leader yet a gentle man. He was small in stature but a giant in the spirit. He will truly be missed by all that knew and loved him.
Respectfully yours,
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Converge 2012

A large part of our ministry is focused on training and empowering others to be all that God has called them to be. For years we've had a vision of hosting a week-long discipleship event. And recently, that vision came to fruition when we held our first ever "Converge."
Our focus was on discipling upper high school and college aged young people around Europe. The attendees participated in daily devotions, ministry training, street outreach, and local church ministry. The event was much bigger than expected! These young people led others to Christ, in addition to experiencing personal revival. Attendees came from London, Wales, Antwerp, and Brussels.
I want to give special thanks to our leadership team from Belgium: Gretchen Schwartz, Maldo Amadar, Betsy Salazar, Mark Roskam, and from the UK: Rob Crigger and Jasmine Crilly. Also, a big thank you to those who gave a special financial gift making this event a huge success!
For more information on the Schwartz's ministry, click here.

The Converge 2012 group

The Awakening Brings SEND to SCU in Oklahoma City


Some of the Faith Elementary School students with the building supplies for the well
I can still remember being a student at Southwestern Christian University (SCU) in 2006, and hearing missionary Jeff Willhoite speak about persecution in Indochina. He tore up a page of his Chinese Bible and gave it to me. That was my first SEND experience, and that page has never left my own Bible.
I believe in the deep, profound impact of SEND week because I know the impact it has made on my life and ministry. The exposure to different missionaries and their stories, hearing about the opportunities available for students to get plugged in, and realizing that you can make a difference are priceless!
Recently, we held our annual SEND conference on the campus of SCU. Joshua Ben King, Matt Bennett, and I were the main speakers and The Awakening Band led praise and worship. It was amazing to see how God knit together the overall theme of the messages shared from the pulpit.

Joshua Ben King preaching at SCU

SCU Students actively listening during a SEND sermon
Joshua Ben kicked off SEND week using his pottery wheel to demonstrate how God, the Potter, can take us, mold us, heal our brokenness, and reshape our lives. He shared in a powerful way that God has a plan and destiny for our lives. SEND continued the next evening with Matt Bennett posing the question, “Who is your neighbor?” Matt said once we allowed God to reshape our lives, we begin to see people as He does. Then we can then truly love our neighbor. For the closing service, I preached about the example of Christ as the Sent one and the pattern He laid for our lives. God wants to send us as He was sent: as a Son, Servant, Seed, and Sacrifice. Once we allow Him to mold us and shape our perspective, we can truly become the seed willing to go into the ground and die to bear fruit.
We are thankful that SEND was a big success! We had the opportunity to connect with many students interested in missions and we promoted our annual Spring Break mission trip we take with SCU students! God is doing great things and constantly calling workers to the harvest. We are glad to know that the student body at SCU is hearing and responding to that call!
For more information on The Awakening or Max and Jessica Barroso, or to give online, click here.

SCU students visiting The Awakening's booth at SEND
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Celebrating 100 Years of IPHC Ministry in Africa

Saturday, March 2, 2012 in Phokeng, South Africa
If you are interested in attending this momentous celebration, please contact Dr. Harold Dalton at hdalton@iphc.org for cost and travel schedule.
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Itinerating Missionaries

Gary & Alesa Akerman - Heartland- #63051S
Larissa Akerman - Heartland- #10261S
Douglas & Remy Barton - Upper South Carolina - #24051S
Carol Boatman - North Carolina - #75021S
Dan & Brenda Clowers - Heartland - #52041S
Albert & Jiep Gonzales - North Carolina- #20201S
Tony & Patti Guasco - South Carolina- #11695S
Gene & Liz Hancock - Upper South Carolina - #69021S
Aaron & Esther Helland - Ephesians 4 Network - #87021S
Joshua Ben & Theresa King - SonShine - #31061S
Larry & Deborah Mininger - Pacific Western - #41041S
Ernie & Cindy Ramsey - Upper South Carolina - #11485S
Gary & Ann Robertson - Cornerstone - #90383S
Jonathan & Corrie Shirey - Alpha - #29031S
Pat Sikes - Upper South - #64201S
Joyce Vallejo - Pacific Western - #21051S
Jeff & Miranda Weaver - Upper South Carolina - #33041S
Jeff & Verna Willhoite - Appalachian - #90701S
Danny & Judith Williams - North Carolina - #25031S
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Madeline's perspective - SEND @ SCU 2012

Monday, October 1, 2012


By Madeline Lafferty

Last month the Awakening team stepped onto Southwestern Christian University’s campus with the mission to minister to the student body and emphasize the importance of Jesus’ words recorded in Matthew 28:19 where He said, “Therefore, go and make disciples of all nations.” The week started off on Tuesday morning during chapel with worship led by the Awakening followed with a powerful message by guest speaker and missionary, Joshua Ben King demonstrated the word and spread the gospel message while sculpting a clay pot. It was so amazing to see our lives from the perspective of the potter’s hands. Only the Potter (our Creator, God Almighty)knows the plans he has for the clay. We, the students, were encouraged to remain in His hands as he works to make us usable and complete.


Wednesday night’s service was a more intimate setting with fewer students. Matt Bennett, director of People to People Ministries, brought to our attention what Jesus meant by telling us to be a good “neighbor”. The service was great but what made the night so special for me was the conversations that occurred afterwards. While talking to a couple of my friends, freshmen here at SCU, I was very inspired because I could hear the passion in their voices as they talked about wanting to make a difference in the world- here and abroad.


Thursday morning’s worship set ended on the sweet sound of students singing, “I Surrender All” which are words so pleasing to God. The Awakening’s director, Max Barroso spoke from the passage in John 20 and his message concluded with the point that we are to be like Jesus-willing to sacrifice our lives for the sake of others. SEND (See Every Nation Discipled) Week has been a tradition here at Southwestern for many years and many of the events that take place during this special week have made huge impacts in the lives of many of Southwestern’s students-including my own. It was during a SEND week here at SCU that I surrendered ALL of my desires and dreams to him for the sake of seeing lost people come to know Christ. I am so thankful that this tradition has been continued and I hope that it carries on for many years to come!

The Awakening team interacting with the students

The Awakening Band leading worship during LAMCAR Quest

Here is a small glimpse of The awakening Band leading worship during LAMCAR Quest. One of the Youth Pastors from Costa Rica got some footage with his cellphone and put it up on youtube. We are so thankful for the way God is using Madeline and Seth to lead our band and this generation into His presence!

The Awakening - Nuestro Corazon

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Aqui esta nuestro ultimo video promocional con los subtitulos en espanol. Por favor compartanlo con todos nuestros hermanos y heramanas de habla hispana!

Here is our latest promo video with the subtitles in Spanish. Feel free to share it with all our Spanish speaking brothers across the IPHC!

 
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