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Next Month: TheCRY Hollywood (3/15)

Do you believe in the power of prayer?  Do you want to be a part of a movement to turn Hollywood and the entertainment industry back to Jesus? 

Please join WitnessLA.org and our friends and partners for TheCRY Hollywood - a day of prayer, fasting and worship for our city and for Hollywood on March 15th at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City.  It will run all day from 2pm-midnight, and will bring churches and ministries together from around the city with a heart for this monumental cause.

It’s not a conference.  It’s not a concert.  It’s a cry.  More information is available on TheCRY Hollywood’s official website or in the videos below:









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Announcing WitnessTO.com!

Have friends in Toronto? Announcing WitnessTO!

The Witness 2.0 family of blogs is so proud to announce the launch of WitnessTO.com on January 30, 2012.

Every day during the week of Jan 30 – Feb 5, WitnessTO will be posting a testimony from their editors, so be sure to tune in to their blog!  More info on the official Facebook Event here.

If you know people in Toronto who need encouragement or have friends who are interested in getting involved in sharing their testimony or editing for the blog, pass the word on! It’s as easy as clicking “Like” or sharing the link on Facebook!

WitnessTO will be the 4th addition to the Witness family, the first three being WitnessLA, WitnessHK and WitnessSF

If you have any thoughts, comments or encouraging words, feel free to leave them here, or get to the WitnessTO site and leave them there!

Much love and many blessings,

The Witness 2.0 Family







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20 Years Later: Reconciliation and Healing from the LA Riots

For many of us, the images of the 1992 LA Riots is something we will never forget.  Its aftermath left our city wounded, scarred and divided, often on racial grounds.  But 20 years later, God is reconciling what was broken.

To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the LA Riots, a multi-ethnic coalition of faith leaders is joining forces to bring long-needed healing and forgiveness to our communities.

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Open Thread: Christmas Prayer Requests

For many, Christmas is a joyful time with family.  For others, Christmas can be a struggle, the loneliest time of year, or a reminder of what they’ve lost.

Christmas is a story of hope, healing and reconciliation, from God to the world, and now we can do our part. 

This Christmas we want our readers to give each other the gift of prayer.  Here’s how.  Pray for the commenter above you and post your prayer request below.  The next commenter will then pray for you.  Let’s start a viral prayer chain!

Our Editors will also be praying for each of the prayer requests personally, with expectancy for reconciliation, healing, breakthrough or blessing for each of you in this season.  God knows your needs and He will provide, just believe!  No request is too big for Him and no request is too small.

God bless you readers and Merry Christmas!

- The Editors of WitnessLA.org







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Jesus Loves Skid Row

Pastors in Skid Row Los Angeles from Enoch Magazine on Vimeo.

“The Spirit of the Sovereign LORD is on me, because the LORD has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim freedom for the captives and release from darkness for the prisoners” - Isaiah 61:1

Our friends at Enoch Magazine and Christian Documentaries share an incredibly moving video of missions outreach in our own backyard - Skid Row in downtown LA.  Watch how the love in action of the Fred Jordan Mission brings healing, restoration and transformation to those close to God’s heart.

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Prayer for Healing… Fail?

Here is a powerful story of how our writer, Ed, learned an equation that most find difficult to accept: Failure + Faith x Perseverance = Success. Sometimes we are so fixated on doing what is “right” or what we believe is pleasing to God that we overlook the greater purpose: Bringing Him joy. Then, when we wonder why our good deeds aren’t acknowledged, God reminds us that it isn’t about us. The fruits of our goodness will stir change, but we must have faith, patience and perseverance.

“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight.” (Proverbs 3:5-5 NIV)

A lot of times we see and hear about amazing testimonies of God. What we rarely hear about is the journey that got them there. One day I was on the subway praying and asking the Lord for an opportunity to see somebody healed. I’d watched a lot of testimonies from Bethel Church and wanted to see it firsthand. After I finished praying the subway reached my station. The doors opened up and low and behold, a girl in a wheelchair with a cast on her leg was sitting outside.

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I stepped out and stood in complete shock at how quickly God answered my prayer. Completely paralyzed by fear, I didn’t know how to approach the situation. I was dumbfounded and as I processed the situation, the girl and a guy pushing the wheelchair went their way. 

After they were gone, I was really discouraged by my lack of faith and felt like I had just let God down. God set me up perfectly to pray for a girl to be healed, but I didn’t do my part. I left the station and got on the bus to get home. On my way home, I decided that I was not going until I prayed for someone. On the way home, the busy passed by a hospital and I got off. Walking into the lobby, again I saw another man in a wheelchair who also had a cast on his leg. I sheepishly walked right passed him into the hospital as he rolled by. Sitting in the lobby of the hospital, I was so frustrated again and wondered why I was scared. I prayed and prayed and finally gathered enough courage to go and pray for the man. Going back outside I saw him from a distance sitting outside smoking a cigarette. 
After buying a drink at Starbucks, I stood next to him and pretended that I was waiting for someone. 10 minutes or so went by before I finally asked him what happened to his leg. It went something like this.


Me: Hi… What happened to your leg?
Poor bystander in wheel chair: I got into a bike accident.
Me: Does it hurt?
Poor bystander in wheel chair: Yes. 
—- Awkward silence- Another 5 minutes go by. 
Me: Um do you believe in miracles? Because I do. 
Poor bystander in wheel chair: Uh.. sure. 
Me: I believe that God can heal people. 
Poor bystander in wheel chair: Okay, I believe that people heal over time. 
Me: Yeah, but I think God can heal you right now. 
Poor bystander in wheel chair: (Grin)
Me: Can I pray for you????
Poor bystander in wheel chair: No
—- Awkward silence. As the two of us sit there, I tried to rescue the situation but all is lost. Another 5 minutes go by. 
Me: Can I assist you and push you somewhere?
—- The man rolls away in his wheelchair.


Completely humiliated I walked home in defeat, feeling as though I wasn’t holy, “anointed” or gifted enough. I said to myself, “This isn’t for me.” I even said something along the lines of, “I am not Jaeson Ma…”
As I kept kicking myself and complaining, the Lord spoke to me. He gently showed me that it isn’t by my strength that people are healed. It isn’t because of how “clean” or how pure I am that God uses me. It isn’t by ANYTHING I can do. It is purely by His grace and my faith in Him. That day the Lord broke away the lies that put so much pressure on myself to perform the impossible.
A few weeks later, I met a brother in the church who had already actively been seeing people get healed and walking in God’s anointing. I talked to him and asked if he could show me how he prays for the sick. We went out onto the streets and this time I saw how differently he approached people. The way he talked to strangers and the compassion he had was so authentic. It was so casual and natural. This brother even shared testimonies with people on the street and encouraged them that God wanted to heal them. 
Since that time, I’ve prayed for dozens of people on the streets and seen many of them get healed. What I’ve learned is that when we take risks and fail miserably, we have the opportunity into walk into success or doubt and become jaded. God is much more concerned with our character than he is with our comfort. 
How badly do you want to see God heal someone? Will you be discouraged and give up after praying for a few people? I encourage you to proceed as breakthrough is right around the corner. Seek and you shall find, ask and you shall receive.







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In 3 weeks: The Pan Pacific Film Festival

On Saturday, October 29th, the WitnessLA team will be in person at the 4th Annual Pan Pacific Film Festival (PPFF) at the newly renovated AT&T Center near L.A. Live! in Downtown.  PPPF is an incredible Christian film festival of films and documentaries inspired by the love of Jesus Christ and the Great Commission to all nations.  Don’t miss this event! We’ll see you there!

More information on their official website and on their Facebook page.







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In 1 Week: THE HILL

In one week, come meet the Editors and Voices of WitnessLA as we join forces with INHERITANCE Magazine for THE HILL - a one of a kind worship and prayer rally to unify Asian American Christians from all around LA and Orange County.

INHERITANCE, the Magazine for Asian American Christians, has put together an impressive line up of pastors, worship leaders and Asian American musicians for what will be an amazing night.

Come meet us in person on Saturday October, 8th!  We’ll see you there!  C’mon LA Revival!

For more information on the event, including links and song clips for all the worship leaders and musicians, click here.







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“Do Not Worry”

Our sister-in-Christ, Phoebe, writes about struggles that none of us are exempt from: financial difficulties and life’s curveballs. Phoebe’s testimony reminds us of the importance of relying on God during our greatest trials and having faith that He will guide us through. God always keeps His promises, and because that, we shall not worry.

“Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat? Or, What shall we drink? Or, wherewithal shall be clothed?” Matthew 6:31

The longer I stood there the more anxious I became at the increasing numbers on the display. I was hoping the numbers would stop at any moment. Instead, they continued to climb. Before long I saw the number 5 pop up and I felt weak.

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