Sunday, August 30, 2009

Extreme Forest Fires Kamloops Area

Please pray for the safety of our firefighters, air crews, and residents. Please pray that the weather patterns will turn the fire back on itself, that property will be protected and that livestock will be safe.  The current weather conditions are such that we need God to directly intervene through directing wind patterns and sending us unexpected and lightning free rain. 


A fast-moving blaze east of Kamloops, near the town of Pritchard, forced about 100 people from their homes early Friday morning. The Martin Mountain fire burst from four to 80 hectares overnight and kept on growing to an estimated 690 hectares.

As the fire continued its spread Friday night, residents in an additional 125 Pritchard homes were ordered to evacuate.

Elise Riedlinger, a fire information officer, said the Martin Mountain fire had been smoldering for a few days but high winds took it out of control late Thursday.

"There are residences immediately threatened by this fire," Riedlinger said.

Ninety-five firefighters and five helicopters are currently tackling the blaze.

B.C. Forests Minister Pat Bell issued a news release Friday afternoon warning of high temperatures, low humidity, and lightning.

"We are asking the public to be extremely cautious over the next few days," Bell said.

"There is a high likelihood that we will see new lightning-caused fires arise in the southern portion of the province and that existing fires will begin to exhibit extreme fire behaviour."

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Throne Speech Prayer Walk Report

We had a fantastic day yesterday.  Almost 40 people came together to pray and seek God's blessing on our province during the Throne Speech.  This was a significant event because we believe it's the first time the church came together to pray for our province on the grounds of the Legislature in this way.  One participant said that she had been praying for 60 years and longed to see the day that this would happen.  How exciting for her and us. 

I was able to attend the Throne Speech as a guest.  It's always a privilege to be there and to reconnect with MLA's who are returning or just beginning their service to our province.  Yesterday, I was able to experience a number of firsts, including meeting the Premier in my current role.  I did get a picture with him, but 'blinked' so I'll have to wait for another opportunity. 

I am very excited about what the Lord has in store for us as we move forward and anticipate some tremendous things happening over the next few months.  We have a tremendous sense that God is with us and preparing the hearts of those we seek to serve.  Someone described it as 'building and setting a table for them to come enjoy.'  I think that's exactly what we are doing.

I am amazed at what God has helped us to accomplish in the past 2 years.  This was a giant step forward for us as we move towards fulfilling what God has put in our heart for BC and we are grateful for His help and strength.

You can get a sense of the entire day on the video that we've uploaded to Youtube. Click here to see it.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Throne Speech Prayer Event on August 25

The Speech From The Throne is scheduled for Tuesday, August 25th. This Speech is particularly significant because it marks the beginning of a new Parlaiment in BC and will outline the government's agenda and vision for the next 4 years.


We feel it's important to mark this day with a special prayer focus.  We have planned a PrayBC Prayer Event in Victoria during the Speech. We would like to invite you to join us for this exciting and strategic time of prayer on August 25 from 12:00 - 3:30 PM.

The Prayer Event is non-partisan and not intended to call attention to ourselves.  Our only objective is to pray for the well being of our province and those whom God has called and entrusted to lead us. 

If you would like to participate with us, please register by clicking here.  We will provide a specific schedule and meeting areas to those who register with us.  We look forward to seeing you on August 25.

Please forward this information on as you see fit.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

2700 People Evacuated in Kelowna

NEW EVACUATIONS AT TERRACE MOUNTAIN


New evacuation orders were issued in the Kelowna area Saturday, forcing a total of 2,500 people in the Fintry area out of their homes.

About 1,000 residents in the Muirallen Estates, Fintry Delta, Upper Fintry/Dunwaters Estates, Valley of the Sun and La Casa areas were ordered just before 6 p.m. to leave their homes and head south toward Kelowna along Westside Road, due increased activity from the nearby Terrace Mountain fire.

At about 8:30 p.m., the emergency operations centre issued a second evacuation for 1,500 residents in communities formerly on standby.

Residents in Caesar's Landing, Wilson’s Landing/Trader’s Cove, Nahun, Shelter Cove, and the district lots off South Terrrace Main, as well as residents living on Bear Creek Main to Bear Lake and near Bear Creek Provincial Park, were ordered to evacuate to West Kelowna's emergency centre.

Another 10 properties in the Fintry High Farm area are also on evacuation order.

The centre also warned of a planned power outage for residents still on alert in the Killiney and Westshore-Beau Park areas, as B.C. Hydro had to cut power to some lines threatened by the blaze for safety reasons.

An emergency reception centre is set up at Mount Boucherie Senior Secondary School at 2751 Cameron Rd. in West Kelowna.

Some campers and tenters at Bear Creek Provincial Park were offered space on the school grounds or at the Wal-Mart on Louie Drive, but officials warned accommodations for other displaced tourists were scarce in town due to the long weekend. They were asking anyone with room available for evacuees to come to speak with volunteers.

The latest fire-status update earlier Saturday had Terrace Mountain 90-per-cent contained and holding steady at about 4,500 hectares. The human-caused blaze was first spotted July 18.


Friday, July 31, 2009

Forest Fires: Lillooet, Whistler, Terrace Mountain, Kamloops

The intense heat continues to produce serious fire conditions throughout BC but particularly in the Interior.  We are encouraging you to pray for a break in the weather condition and for cooler weather. Rain is not in the forecast, but nothing is impossible for God.  We simply need to pray and ask. 

We also need to pray for communities like Lillooet that have been evacuated as wwell as other communities facing evacuation alerts and orders.  Finally, we are asking for the Lord to protect all of those involved in fighting these fires so that they will be kept safe and unharmed.

For the most current information on wildfires of note, please click here.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Forest Fire Update in Kelowna

This comes from Pastor Derrik Hamre, in Westbank and was emailed on Sunday morning.

We survived the night without evacuation, although we remain on evacuation alert. Our home on Doucette Drive is now in the middle of the two fires (one approaching from the west known as the Rosevalley fire and a second approaching from Glen Canyon in the south). We are housing a family of 5 who were evacuated yesterday from Glenrosa area. The fire watch is live on radio and Internet. Currently 6,500 residences or 17,500 people have been evacuated. Once again the church was central in coordination of emergency services and response. This was good until the fire jumped the highway, this followed with a major power outage and then evacuation of the church. We sent in volunteers to rescue computers and important documents. As the Holiday Inn next door was being evacuated, we were clearing out important documents from the church. I am happy to report that the church survived the night, although the fire is approaching the church from Glen Canyon. Currently we are watching water bombers and helicopters attacking the fires at both ends. Standing on our drive way we look left and see bombers attacking the growing Rosevalley fire. When we look right we see the lights of emergency vehicles as they man a new fire line they are building to protect the town of Westbank. The winds are light, the heat will be about 35, no rain. I was just on radio, interviewed about churches being closed in Westbank today. I told them that we are asking our families to gather together, to pray, to volunteer and to continue to help our community at this strategic time. The radio is now discussing water shortages, power outages, and new evacuation orders. I have to go, just wanted you to know that we are safe and currently still in our home. They just dropped fire retardant to the north, we have a lot of trees behind us. Got to go...


Saturday, July 18, 2009

Forest Fire In Kelowna

A forest fire has started on the West side of Lake Okanagan, just above Westbank.  Reports say that crews are onsite and that they are making progress.  With the extremely dry conditions and strong winds, it's important that the crews have some heavenly help on their side as well.

Father, we pray that you would help those fighting this fire to quickly gain control over the fire and extinguish it.  We ask that you would protect every pilot and every ground crew member during this time.  Keep them safe and give them great success as they rise to this challenge.  We ask this in Jesus Name, Amen!

For more information, click here.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Forest Fires Ravage the Interior

The recent warm dry weather has accelerated the fire season in BC considerably.  There are at least 2 significant wildfires affecting various parts of our province.

1.  The Tyaughton Lake fire is affecting over 6000 hectares and spans over 60 kms.  The strong afternoon winds have created some aggressive fire conditions.  Evacuation orders have been issued for Marshall Lake, Liza Lake, Carol Lake, Mud Creek, Tyaughton Lake and Gun Creek Road.

The evacuation alert remains in place for Gun Lake, Gold Bridge and Bralorne.  The focus on this particular fire is to protect lives, homes and properties.

2. The Smith River Fire There is an evacuation alert in place for the communities of Fireside, Coal River and Muddy River Indian Reserve #1. The priorities are to keep the fire off the highway and away from structures by setting up containment lines.



The reason for the size shift is due to more accurate mapping from the air. The fire is still growing but at a slower rate.


Crews are continuing to work along the highway. Due to storms activity Monday night (June 8) and erratic winds fire size did increase.


Burn-off procedures have been started on the west side of the fire in order to increase the fuel free guard between the fire and the communities and highway.


The surrounding topography will be used to break the burn up into managable sizes.


The fire did see storm activity last night which put rains on the east flank allowing them to decrease in fire activity, where as the west flank only recieved winds.


Due to increase in smoke the highway will be monitored and short closures may occur due to fire activity. All efforts are being used to try and keep the highway open but will be closed in the event that it is unsafe to drive. The closure will occur between Fireside and Liard Hotsprings, should it occur. Delays can be expected still. Smoke is heavy in local areas.

We have several specific prayer points for you. 
1.  Please pray for the protection of everyone involved in fighting these fires.  This includes ground crews, flight crews and heavy equipment operators.

2.  Please pray that the Lord would protect the properties and homes of those who have been evacuated from their communities and that they would emerge safe and unscathed by the fires that surround them.

3.  The answer to this situation is rain.  While we all enjoy the sunshine, the reality is that a few days of rain would change the situation dramatically and allow firefighters to gain an upper hand on these fires.  We know that in response to the prayers of one man, God sent rain that ended a 3 year drought.  We know that God is able to change and interrupt weather patterns so that lives, homes and trees will be saved.



Monday, June 1, 2009

Mill Closures in North Thompson

We've just received word that Canfor has announced the closure of it's mill in Vavenby as of July 15.  Many families will be affected as will the communities of Vavenby, Clearwater and many others. 

Lord, we pray for those who have received this upsetting news today.  We realize that there are many factors that lead to these decisions and that none of them are easy.  We pray first of all that Your peace would surround those who will be affected by this closure. Minister to husbands and fathers who are concerned about provision.  Minister to women and mothers who are concerned about stability and security.  Most of all, Lord we ask that You would be their provider and sustainer.  Walk with them through this valley and time we pray.

In Jesus Name,

Amen

Touching Your Town With PrayBC

Question Period always leaves me with the very clear sense of the complexity of governance and leadership in BC. Our diversity means that our challenges and concerns are as varied as our geography and climate. What matters in Vancouver is rarely the same thing that matters in Dawson Creek, Cranbrook, Kamloops or Terrace.
Because everyone matters, we have created a unique way to share the concerns that affect your community with the PrayBC Prayer Network. There is a new Current Issues page on the PrayBC website where we will be posting prayer requests and issues that affect your community and region.
We need your help to make this work effectively. If you feel that there is something happening in your region that requires prayer, email your concern and any related information to blog@praybc.com. We will get in touch with you and do our best to have as many people as possible praying about what concerns your community. Our goal is make our website a source of credible prayer information and resources.
You can visit our site at www.praybc.com









Thursday, May 28, 2009

Decisions, Decisions...

Even though things are fairly quiet on the political front, there are some very significant decisions that are being made that will affect many things within our province. 

First and foremost, the Premier is the in the midst of choosing a Cabinet that will assist in providing leadership and oversight to the various ministries within our province.  With the loss of Wally Oppal and the resignation of John van Dongen, two very important roles will need to be filled by experienced MLA's.  It's important for everyone that the right people be in the right places so that our province will experience the greatest benefit.

Second to the choosing of the Cabinet would be the question of a new budget being presented.  Economic conditions in BC continue to reflect global realities and it may well be that what was presented in February will no longer be a reasonable plan to follow as we move forward.

I'm more convinced than ever that we have underestimated our role and impact in praying for those who govern over us.  It's only the church who can invoke God's blessing and help on behalf of our leaders.  Because we know that God is always faithful, we can be confident that as we pray, He will be working and moving in sovereign and powerful ways within the lives of our leaders and in those who surround them.

Thanks for praying with us.  We are making a difference!

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Looking Towards the Future

For the past 28 days, we have been praying that God would use this election to accomplish His purposes for our province.  Last night, the BC Liberals were re-elected to another 4 year term.  There are difficult decisions to be made with regard to the current economic situation.  These challenges will be front and centre as the Government moves forward. 

Premier Campbell and his team need God's wisdom and strength as they move forward into the future.  There are cabinet positions to be assigned that are crucial to the future prosperity and health of our province.  Those assignments will determine much of what happens over the next 4 years. Pray with us that good and right choices will be made that will benefit all British Columbians.

Finally, every MLA will need some time to catch their breath and begin the process of preparing for the next 4 years.  Pray that God will give them strength and wisdom moving forward.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Gang Violence Continues to Increase

Metro Vancouver has an obvious and serious gang problem.  While the current pattern of gang members shooting each other in broad daylight is disconcerting enough, it's only a matter of time until innocent bystanders are killed and wounded.  This week's murder of a young mom while her 4 year-old watched from his carseat underlines the fact that the situation is more far gone than many expected.  Vancouver, Surrey, Prince George, Williams Lake and many other communities are dealing with the same issues minus the kind of violence currently underway in Vancouver.

Our primary focus is to see the violence come to an end in Metro Vancouver before any innocents are killed.  That requires several things.  The police will need some significant investigative break throughs so that the most dangerous and most likely to offend can be taken off the streets before harm comes to anyone else.  In some cases, all that is necessary is for known members to begin to talk about certain issues.  In other cases, the police will need to discover previously hidden evidence that will allow them to arrest and imprison gang members.  Pray that God would help our law enforcement officials to gain ground in this battle for our streets so that citizens can live in peace and safety.

Pray for our political leaders.  In particular pray for the Solicitor General (Hon. John van Dongen) and the Attorney General (Hon. Wally Oppal) as they provide leadership at a provincial level as well as the upcoming mayors summit in Surrey this Thursday.  These men and women need tremendous wisdom and courage as they move forward in developing a plan to deal with this issue in their communities.

Finally, there is a reason why young men and women involve themselves in gang related activity.  The rewards for being involved outweigh the obvious risks that come along with this kind of a lifestyle.  Part of the solution is for the church to be pro-active at a grassroots level by engaging these young people before they are ensnared by gang life.  What they need is to experience a genuine expression of God's love, hope and purpose through the lives of other people.  Pray for boldness for the church to step into this dangerous world and begin to make a difference now.

PrayBC Provincial Issues

Welcome to the first post of PrayBC Provinical Issues.  As PrayBC continues to develop, it's become more and more apparent that we needed to add a track that focused on issues of public concern.  The premise behind PrayBC is to serve as a resource and to provide leadership for those who want to take on the task of strategically praying for our province.  The intent of this prayer resource is to bring various issues to the attention of our prayer network so that we can begin to pray strategically about the social, economic, and environmental issues.  Most of the material presented here will come from the news and from our observations at the Legislature.  Our hope is that the Church in British Columbia will begin to rise and pray over these isssues believing that as we do, God will hear from heaven and respond in significant ways.