In 2007, God called us from a fifteen year history in manufacturing to Life Action Ministries to help support the message of revival. It is our desire and passion to see personal revival transform lives in order that we may become a nationwide community of believers who are loving, Christ-like, and committed, so that Christ’s redemptive purposes can be accomplished in the world.
Monday, July 19, 2010
The Power of Forgiveness
There isn't one person reading this who hasn't been hurt by another person. Question: what are you doing with that offense? Do you hold them hostage for the injury they inflicted on you? How many hours and days have you wasted thinking, "You owe me and I'm going to make you pay?"
That's a tough question on a painful topic but you have to get it settled. In order to navigate your way through relationships, you need to hold a conviction about how you're going to respond when someone hurts you.
Ephesians 4:31-32 gives us direction: "Let all bitterness and wrath and anger and clamor and slander be put away from you, along with all malice. Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you."
Read that last phrase again, "as God in Christ forgave you."
As freely as He forgave you.
As quickly as He forgave you.
As generously as He forgave you.
Jesus models what forgiveness should look like in our lives. He was falsely accused, mocked, beaten, and spat upon, then crucified. As He hung on that cross for your sins and mine, He said: "Father, forgive them." Jesus' model motivates us to live out Ephesians 4:32, "Just as God in Christ has forgiven you."
You've heard me say it before: there are no enduring relationships without forgiveness. None. Before you go very far in any partnership, there will be forks in the road where if you do not forgive, the relationship will not survive. It's true in every marriage, in every household, in every small group, in every friendship. This is always, always true.
You know that Kathy and I are committed to serving in one church for a lifetime. As I'm preaching, I look into the faces of people I've known for a long time. I know that I would not have those relationships today were it not for their willingness to forgive me and my willingness to forgive them. Forgiveness says, "Because of Christ, you owe me nothing."
I love this true account from the life of Leonardo DaVinci. Not only was he a great painter, but DaVinci had a great faith in God. On the day he was to begin to paint the masterpiece, "The Last Supper," he had a blow-out argument with one of his friends.
As he was painting the disciples seated around the table, DaVinci was still sour toward his friend. So when it came time to paint Judas - you guessed it - he painted his friend's face. Then he moved on to paint Jesus. Of course Leonardo loved Christ but try as he might, he couldn't paint His likeness in any way that he thought represented His beauty. He painted, erased, painted, erased. Convicted by his own unforgiveness, he repainted the face of Judas with some other, random likeness and went to get right with his friend. Only then could he return to finish his portrait of Christ.
It's been said that DaVinci's face of Christ in this work is one of the most beautiful ones ever painted. What a great picture of the mercy in forgiveness. It will bear itself out in your life and mine. We will not see the likeness of Christ reproduced in our lives until we forgive.
Has the Lord brought a relationship to mind that needs your long-overdue forgiveness? By faith say, "Because of Christ, you owe me nothing.”
Take to heart God's call on your life: "Let all bitterness and wrath and anger and clamor and slander be put away from you, along with all malice. Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you."
James McDonald - Walk in the Word
Monday, May 17, 2010
Seeing God Work
“That I would work through forgiving someone who has hurt me and my family. I know now that I am and have been bitter and I want and desire to be thankful for this situation.”
“To help me release the unforgiveness in my heart toward my mother.”
“A miracle in my marriage, a miracle in my church, a miracle in our world.”
“What is keeping me from revival is hanging onto my relationship with my boyfriend hoping for a marriage with him.”
“Discussing sins and bitterness with my husband…...for his heart to be open and mine to be honest.”
“What is preventing me from experiencing revival in my life is that I do not love my wife the way I should.”
As the week progressed, God began to reveal His desire for us in our relationship not only with Himself, but with others. Below are some of the praises and answers to prayer that we began to see:
“Receiving forgiveness from my husband for confessing past sins against him.”
“For a new husband….a husband who is RUNNING after our mighty God!”
“On Sunday my marriage was very close to divorce (for the second time). I asked for prayer...today we are moving forward together.”
“Before our days I was dealing with a fear of suffering…not a good place to be. With your bold teaching of “Giving myself first to the Lord”…”Giving thanks in all things”…”Forgiveness”…”Proverbs 30 (just enough, not too much, not too little)”...this spiritual feast has been well timed for my soul to break free of the fear of suffering. By following the process of applying these truths, the root of my fear became exposed. I discovered that over my life, unresolved problems of recognizing and dealing with rejection had led to a spiritual idol of self worship with the fruit of insecurity and fear. By applying what I had been taught during these days, a break through happened that has lifted this issue from my spirit. My prayers have been answered. The joy of the Lord has been restored to me and God is rebuilding this individual.”
What a great week/season of seeing God do the miraculous in people’s lives!
Only a couple more weeks, and we will be arriving back in Holland. We are looking forward to some rest and a time to reconnect with family and friends as we prepare for the new ministry season that will kick off in August. Thank you so much for your support in praying for us.
Friday, May 7, 2010
Trusting in God
"To you, O LORD, I lift up my soul. O my God, in you I trust; let me not be put to shame; let not my enemies exult over me." - Psalm 25:1-2
Our passage for today covers one of the basics of what it means to really live a life of faith in God: "O my God, in you I trust." How's the trust-in-God thing going with you? Because trusting God is really the centerpiece of the Christian life. If you're doing well at trusting God, you're doing great with your faith. If you're not doing well at trusting God, you're not doing so great with your faith.
Here's some good news. Each time we open our Bibles, we are opening a primer on trust. God has given us in His Word everything we need in order to trust Him. Trusting God is a decision. It's a choice that every person has to make. The decision to trust God or not is unavoidable. You will choose to trust or not to trust God - but you will choose.
Think for a moment of life as a car. In that car, either you're driving or God is driving. When you're holding the wheel, you're taking charge. When you're driving, you're not trusting.
But in the Christian life, you get to ride. You are in the car - in the front seat. You get to talk to the Driver. He's interested in your input, but as the trip unfolds, God is the One who's making the calls. God determines where and how fast your life is going. He checks the map and provides the GPS. God is driving. That's the life of trust.
Now how often have you had a series of battles over who's going to hold the wheel? Are you or is God going to hold the wheel? That's the issue of trust. When you and I are trusting at our best, the top is down and it's a sunny day. Everything is going great. But when we're not trusting, there's a wrestling match over the wheel. But God doesn't really fight us for the wheel. I find that every time I grab it, He says, "This won't be great." Yet He doesn't get out of the car. He waits for me to trust again.
James McDonald - Walk in the Word
Monday, March 29, 2010
Running the Race
During this ministry season, we have traveled around the country since September helping people understand what it looks like to live an authentic Christian life and have lived on a different church parking lot almost every week. Now that it’s March, we can’t help but begin to think about summer and being home...reconnecting with family and friends, green grass instead of parking lots, mowing the lawn, cooking on the grill, trying to remember what a normal family schedule looks like.
This summer there are meetings and planning to do for the new ministry season, finishing family sessions that I will be teaching this upcoming season, training of the new team during the month of August, as well as a few home projects (landscaping, painting, etc…). These are the things that recalibrate us to have a more normal life for part of the year.
However, one of the things that “normal life” presents for us is an increase in expenses. Things like: turning the house back on and having to pay for all the utilities (gas, electric, trash, water, etc...), groceries for all our meals (while on the road, the churches take care of most of this for us), gas and insurance for the car, etc…
This summer also brings with it the need for our daughter Elizabeth to start the process of braces. Not having insurance for this requires that all of these expenses be out of pocket. The cost for stage 1 of braces for her is $1,600.
Coming home for the summer increases our costs by $1,000 per month totaling $3,000 for the three months that we are home. Add the $1,600 for the orthodontic work for Elizabeth, and we’re looking at a total additional expense of $4,600.
I am asking God to raise up forty six people to contribute $100.00 to help us be “revived” this summer at home. Would you please be one of those individuals? Our current level of support would not allow us to be home on a regular basis. God continues to provide for our needs and maybe He would use you at this time to help meet this need.
With a grateful heart,
Ben, Jennifer, Christian and Elizabeth.
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Fear the Lord
What is the "fear of God" anyway? That question might be easier to answer by looking at a rough definition of fear itself. Fear is the attitude of heart that seeks a right relationship to the fear-source. That's pretty straightforward, right? If I fear the future, I might save and prepare. I want to be in a right relationship with the future, so I'm going to do something about it today to make sure the future doesn't steamroll me. Some people don't fear the future. They just go on like fools and drive right over the cliff. But if I fear the future, I prepare. Does that make sense?
If I fear the dentist, I floss and brush! I believe he probably knows more about teeth than I do. And plus, when he gives that judgmental, self-righteous look like, "You haven’t been flossing...." I'm sure you have heard that speech. So, I think, "Oh, I don't want to hear it. I'll floss and brush." Why? Because I fear the outcome of failure. So I seek a right relationship to the fear-source.
- If I fear the future, I prepare.
- If I fear the dentist, I floss and brush.
- If I fear God, I submit.
- If I don’t fear God, I don't submit.
- If I fear God, I do what He says.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Live Web Stream
Join us in 7 days for a live Life Action THIRST conference from Dothan, AL. Together, we'll hear biblical principles that will awaken and revive our hearts. You'll be able to watch the live video feed, participate in live blogs, download the resources, and more. Sign up below, and we'll e-mail you reminders when the live feed is taking place. We hope you'll choose to join us and take the next step in awakening your heart.
Live Streaming Schedule (all times are EST):
Sunday, February 28 (10:30am, 11:45am, & 7pm)
Monday, March 1 (7:30pm)
Tuesday, March 2 (7:30pm)
Wednesday, March 3 (7:30pm)
See www.lifeaction.org for details.
Family Update Feb 2010
School is going well for Christian and Elizabeth. They just started studying the Middle Ages in history and just finished life cycles of insects in science. Their curriculum is so full of excellent literature that it’s not unusual for them to read an extra chapter because they just can’t wait until the next day! How fun!
We have a marvelous team this year, and it is a joy to see these young people maturing personally and spiritually. They are all in the process of determining what they will be doing next year, and it will be difficult to say goodbye to the ones who will be moving on to the next phase of their lives. But at the same time, we are excited for what God has next for them.
Hebrews 12:1 says, “Since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles and let us run with perseverance the race marked for us.” In addition to doing that daily in our walk with the Lord, Jennifer and I are endeavoring to literally run with perseverance as we try to stay in shape and regularly exercise. There have been a lot of miles logged either in the neighborhoods surrounding the churches we’re in and many times literally running around the perimeter of the church parking lots. Just last weekend, we ran through the hills of historic downtown Columbus, MS, where we were able to admire the many early 1800’s homes with beautiful architecture and most likely amazing stories.
Coming up in one week week (Feb. 28 – March 3), you will have the opportunity to “sit through” our THIRST Conference in Dothan, Alabama through a live stream on the internet. If you’ve never participated in a Life Action event, we invite you to join us, see what we do, and allow God to use this time in your own life to renew your heart for the Lord. Who knows, maybe someday you too will find yourself living in a trailer on a different church parking lot each week! You can get information regarding this event and the details of the live stream at www.lifeaction.org.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Checkup
When it comes to the subject of marriage, it's worth taking a moment to think biblically about what's going on in our culture. The state of love is a quagmire. Conditions are worse than they were a year ago and much worse than five years ago. We need to come face-to-face with two giant truths from God's Word about human love.
First, sexuality is God's idea. Human sexuality - as God designed it - is good within the boundary that God established. And that boundary is the marriage relationship. Genesis 1:31 says, "God saw everything that he had made, and behold, it was very good." Genesis 2:25 says that He brought the man and woman together. "And the man and his wife were both naked and were not ashamed." There was no reason to be ashamed. Their relationship was righteous, holy, and part of God's good plan for them. Genesis 2:24 says, "A man shall leave his father and his mother and hold fast to his wife, and they shall become one flesh." So a man and a woman together - physically, sexually, intimately - is pleasing and honoring to God. Marriage is part of God's provision for the welfare and happiness of a man and a woman for a lifetime together. It's the way He wants it and the way He created it! Hebrews 13:4 says, "Let marriage be held in honor among all, and let the marriage bed be undefiled." Intimacy between a man and a woman, committed together under God for a lifetime, is righteous. But the verse goes on to say, "God will judge the sexually immoral and adulterous."
The second truth about human love from God's Word is that sexual sin is personally damaging. Today over half of all first marriages are preceded by living together, compared to virtually none fifty years ago. Extramarital affairs are rampant in our society. One of the by-products of this of course is sexually transmitted diseases, which have almost doubled in America in the last decade.
Author Jim Nelson, speaking of the fall of great civilizations - Egypt, Carthage, Greece, Rome - said, "The collapse of society begins each time with a period of obvious moral decay."
No one has the moral authority to stand up - apparently - and say, "This is wrong! And it's self-destructive. Sin is destroying people and families." God has lovingly placed boundaries around sexual intimacy and declares it to be holy within the lifetime bond of marriage. He longs for us to honor those boundaries.
James MacDonald – www.walkintheword.com
Friday, November 20, 2009
Real Life Testimonies
"For so long I’ve believed I’ve been saved, and I still believe I was. But during Life Action I’ve come to find myself questioning the way I’ve been living. I feel like I’ve been depriving God of my time and praise, and instead “enjoying” and finding pleasure in worldly things. But also during Life Action I’ve made a decision to change that, and I just ask that you would continue to pray that I would have the strength to fulfill that desire. (teen)
God has really used your team this week to convict and challenge me in many areas of my life. I have already this week been able to change ways I related to my husband because of the things the ladies shared and taught at the ladies’ luncheons. Thank you so much for taking the time to teach us younger women, whether in age or spiritual maturity! God bless you all for your faithfulness to sacrifice to help us along in our walk. Thank God for His faithfulness! (wife)
Thank you for serving our Lord in this capacity. I have been so blessed, not a “low-level” blessed. God has used this to point out sin that I have allowed to remain in my life. I have used the definition of grace, that God gives me not only the desire but the POWER to overcome sin. There is victory in surrender.
Getting 12 kids fed and ready every night was a sacrifice, but it has paid off even in the lives of my children. I have seen positive effects in all of them. (mom)
First and foremost, my soul has been refreshed in ministry. As the pastor of the church, I invited Life Action for the sake of reviving our church, but have had my own soul revived far more than I expected. It’s been a cool drink of water for a thirsty soul. Specifically, the challenge to hate sin has been convicting. (pastor)
The summit this week has taught me and convicted me of the pride issue in my life. I keep people at arm’s length for fear of getting hurt or being rejected. God showed me that if I am always doing that, I can’t reach anyone for Him, and He isn’t being glorified. This week I tried to reach out with God’s love and push my pride aside, and God has already worked miracles and opened doors that I thought were permanently closed. I thank Him for that and for the fact you were open to be used as tools of God, so I could be reached. Thanks again, and to God be the glory!
Thank you so much for allowing God to use you tonight. You have been a blessing to me. I was actually doing an in-depth study of 2 Corinthians, and you hit on the chapter I recently studied. God is good and orchestrated this together and really spoke to me about giving generously. Recently, my parents have been tight on finances and are trying to make me a wise investor of money, especially with college coming up. I know with the economic times it is hard to give so easily, so please be praying for them. They need an open heart, and through this service, God spoke to me and let me know that everything is going to be okay. I need to give all of me and surrender it to God. He is all I need! Continue to do what you do, and may God bless you all. I love you! (teen)
In these days God has moved me in ways that only He could do. We prayed for anguish over sin that may be in our life, and were moved emotionally to the point of trembling. Upon asking for forgiveness in those areas of weakness, we were overcome by the peace of God that transcends all understanding (Philippians 4). Thanks for all you do. Life Action has moved me out of complacency and closer to the God I love.
Thank you for being obedient and faithful to our Lord Jesus Christ. Your visit helped to break down pride in my life and saved me from becoming lukewarm and ineffective in the kingdom. It helped to sharpen my focus as my purpose in being a true follower of Jesus Christ. It challenged me and sparked a deeper hunger for my Savior.
I’ve been praying for months for God to help me see Him in His holiness. I knew I was lacking in this area. God sent you! He had to open my eyes to my sins and depravity. Monday night was painfully amazing. Then Thursday night came about forgiveness and bitterness, another area I’ve struggled in for years and been crying out to God. He got through to me, praise the Lord! He is amazing. I thank Him for using LAM.
I’ve always considered myself a “good Christian girl.” I grew up in a Christian family, grew up in the church, and went to a Christian university. After this revival period, after 26 years, I finally realized how far I’ve been from Christ. I may have always looked like the perfect cookie cutter Christian, but my heart was far from it. Thank you for choosing to dedicate your lives to Christ’s ministry. Thank you for opening my eyes to the strongholds that kept me from Christ. I pray that by God’s grace, this is only the beginning of truly living out my life for Jesus, not just in action but in my heart.
The first message on Friday evening on giving so touched my heart as I spent a good part of my morning in the Word reading Matthew, Timothy, and Corinthians that you covered tonight. I’ve been telling the Lord I want to be able to be a blessing to others in need and ministries. In December 2007, God laid it on my heart to leave my full-time job and be what He’s called me to be—an at-home mother! That meant half of our income but I was excited because I knew where the Lord guides, He will provide! I believe He will make a way to be able to generously give to you and others in need. (wife)
I am a worship leader and often I feel so empty and dry for myself, always pouring out and never refilling. These few nights that I have attended, my spirit has become renewed and satisfied, ready to explode once again in praise and worship to an Almighty, loving, compassionate Father, King and Lord.
My prayer lately was for revival, especially in the Lord’s church, but also in my own heart. I do not go to this church, but a friend who does told me about it. I have been blessed every night I have been able to come. I praise God for His work that He has been doing in my heart this week, especially the night on forgiveness. I realized that I had been angry with God since childhood, and I also realized because I hadn’t been able to forgive myself for something that happened to me as a child, it has stopped me from receiving God’s grace. God opened my eyes to my sin and pride, and He is melting my hard heart. I thank Him for His wonderful mercy and forgiveness for one so stubborn and hard-hearted as I. Thank you for being obedient to His call on your life to stir His church to revive our hearts.
My heart has been broken this week over the apathetic attitude I’ve had toward my loving Father. I was convicted of my sinful, disrespectful heart toward my husband and my lack of consistent discipline toward my son. Praise God for His mercy and His grace which will give me the strength and desire to serve Him more faithfully.
God has answered prayers. Today was most amazing to me. In my neighborhood, I have been led for months now to start a prayer group. Through your questions, “How much do you read, where are you in obedience to God,” and so on, He spoke to me this morning and actually gave me the confidence to walk over and ask someone I barely knew to pray weekly with me. Praise God!"
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
9 Weeks into Road Life





It’s the beginning of November, and for a Michigan family, the weather can’t be much better than what we’re experiencing in Grapevine, Texas…blue sky, sunshine, and low 70’s! The kids play outside in shorts. Ben and I run in shorts and short-sleeve shirts, and in the evenings it cools to a Michigan fall-like temperature. It’s the best of both worlds.
We just finished our first ten weeks of school, and it has been a great school year thus far. The kids are studying ancient history and zoology combined this year which is great for all of us. Christian is in 6th grade and is loving pre-algebra (I love it too!). Elizabeth is in 3rd grade and has really excelled at and enjoyed her new language arts program. She’s devouring books and will tell you her favorite one she’s read so far this year is “Betsy and Tacy Go Over the Big Hill”. We are also studying Jewish feasts throughout the school year, so it’s been incredible learning about the significance of these Old Testament feasts and the truths we can learn from them today.
Christian turned twelve on October 26. He’s an amazing young man, and we’re thrilled he will be joining us when we take our team to El Salvador on a mission trip in November. For his birthday, we gave him a sturdy backpack suitable for his overseas trip. In the picture you can see that our dog Tex helped with the backpack delivery! Just yesterday Christian’s U.S. Passport arrived in the mail…how exciting! We had a full day of travel on his actual birthday, but the day was filled with many birthday phone calls and culminated with dinner with our friends the Loveings at Christian’s choice of restaurants: Buffalo Wild Wings.
Our team girls are in the middle of a fitness challenge which has been a tremendous motivator to consistently be exercising. I purchased some long-overdue running shoes and have been getting back into running which has been challenging yet exciting. Slow and steady, right!?!
Already this year, we’ve been in five different states and seven different cities, so there’s been much to see and do. While in Pearland, TX we were given tickets to NASA’s Space Center Houston which was incredible. We viewed the Mission Control Center for the Apollo space missions, famous for “Houston, we have a problem,” toured the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility, and got up close with the Saturn V Rocket. It was a great day together as a family.
We did pick up some uninvited house guests in Laurel, Mississippi that we unfortunately kept with us all the way through our time in Pearland, TX and on to Waller, Texas…fire ants! As you can imagine, they’re a tremendous nuisance which required a late night emptying and spraying of our bedroom closet (prompted by a during-the-revival service discovery that Ben literally had ants in his pants!) and the basement of the trailer and kitchen pantry to all be emptied and sprayed. But that just gave me an opportunity to reorganize the pantry…when you’re given lemons, make lemonade, right? After the spraying, Ben vacuumed up hundreds of dead ants from the floor of our closet (see picture), and the ant problem now thankfully seems to be under control.
It has been wonderful being back on the road with the team, traveling as a family, doing life just the way God has designed for us. We are full of joy to be able to do what we do…all for the glory of God!
Serving Him Together,
Jennifer for the Slenk Family


