JAMA Global Campus

JAMA Global Campus Jama stands for Jesus Awakening Movement for America & All Nations. https://www.jamaglobal.org / www.jamagldi.org / www.gardenvalleyretreat.com

JAMA'S Three-Fold Mission:
- Bring together churches to seek God’s face in prayer for national and personal repentance (2 Chronicles 7:14, Joel 2:12-13, Nehemiah 1:5-7)

- Ask the Holy Spirit to revive and bring healing to our families, churches, communities, & America (Psalms 85:6, Acts 4:31, Romans 12:1-2)

- Develop individuals who impact their communities, America, and the world for God’s glory (Zechariah 8:20-21, Matthew 28:19, Acts 26:16-18)

East Texas gathered at JAMA Global Campus for the 2026 National Day of Prayer – East Texas Prayer Gathering.On Thursday,...
05/11/2026

East Texas gathered at JAMA Global Campus for the 2026 National Day of Prayer – East Texas Prayer Gathering.

On Thursday, May 7, community members, church leaders, families, and intercessors joined believers across the nation in a united call to pray for America.

Together, we lifted up our nation, leaders, churches, families, and the next generation—seeking God’s mercy, guidance, healing, and awakening.

In this historic year, marking the 75th annual National Day of Prayer observance and the 250th anniversary of America’s founding, we were reminded once again that prayer remains central to the life of the Church and to the hope of national renewal.

Thank you to everyone who joined us in person and online. May we continue to stand together in faith and intercession, asking God to heal our land and awaken hearts once again.

“If My people who are called by my name humble themselves, and pray and seek my face...”
— 2 Chronicles 7:14

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05/07/2026

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75th Annual National Day of PrayerLocation:JAMA Global Campus22392 FM 16 W., Lindale, TX 75771Contact: (903) [email protected]

Join us for the National Day of Prayer as we come together to seek God’s mercy, guidance, and healing for our country.We...
05/07/2026

Join us for the National Day of Prayer as we come together to seek God’s mercy, guidance, and healing for our country.

We invite you to pray with believers across the nation by watching the National Day of Prayer live broadcast, and/or to join us in person for the National Day of Prayer – East Texas Prayer Gathering at JAMA Global Campus at 6:30 PM.

Let’s stand together in prayer for America.

Learn more at www.jamaglobal.org

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JAMA invites you to join America Reads the Bible, a national call to return to the Word of God during this crucial time ...
04/20/2026

JAMA invites you to join America Reads the Bible, a national call to return to the Word of God during this crucial time in our nation’s history.

April 18, 2026 – Opening Celebration
April 19–25, 2026 – America Reads the Bible

Inspired by Nehemiah 8:1–3, this movement centers on the public, continuous reading of Scripture in our nation’s capital—believing that God can use His Word to awaken hearts, spark revival, and call America back to its spiritual foundation.

Join in person in Washington, D.C., or by livestream, and be part of this powerful national moment.

Participate in the historic national event, America Reads The Bible, to inspire spiritual renewal through continuous scripture reading in Washington, D.C. or online.

What a powerful and Spirit-filled night at the East Texas Awakening Prayer Gathering on February 25, 2026, at Calvary Co...
02/27/2026

What a powerful and Spirit-filled night at the East Texas Awakening Prayer Gathering on February 25, 2026, at Calvary Commission International. We are thankful for everyone who came with hungry hearts to pray, worship, and seek the Lord together. Grace Fellowship East Texas Pastors Fellowship

09/11/2025

Yesterday was a very tragic day in America. Charlie Kirk, a brother in Christ, was assassinated in plain sight right in the heart of an American university. Free speech–the right of every person to speak their mind–is a fundamental right, granted by the First Amendment. Charlie Kirk firmly believed in that right. And he believed that anyone who disagreed with his views and his faith had that right as well–and was tragically murdered at an event geared to allow such people to engage with him.

The cold-blooded killing of Charlie Kirk is a symptom of a much deeper sickness: the spiritual and moral decay of our nation. While this horrifying murder is unjust and the cheers of his demise are despicable, we have also witnessed a reaction that seeks vengeance. May it not be so.

The legacy of Charlie Kirk is rooted in the belief that debate, dialogue, and engagement can prevent violence. He once said, “when you stop having a human connection with someone you disagree with, it becomes a lot easier to want to commit violence against that group. . . . What we as a culture have to get back to is being able to have a reasonable disagreement, where violence is not an option.”

Bloodthirst for revenge will not heal our deepening cultural divide. Our nation will not be fixed by better policies, smarter politicians, or more law enforcement alone. Rather, our core issue is a nation that has not submitted itself to God, as exemplified through Christ Jesus. It is only in Christ that the weight of government is on His shoulders (Isaiah 9:6, Psalm 22:28). Flesh cannot overcome flesh; human effort alone cannot reverse the festering sickness of sin. Only a spiritual answer can.

We are a nation that gives homage to prayer without actually praying. Our world does not believe in its power, because we do not. We idealize godly values without seeking His face. We value pride while the Bible calls for humility. Rarely do we acknowledge our wrongdoing. We have become a nation of blame-shifters, choosing to point the finger outward rather than looking inward. As Abraham Lincoln put it: “We have been the recipients of the choicest bounties of Heaven; we have been preserved these many years in peace and prosperity; we have grown in numbers, wealth, and power as no other nation has ever grown. But we have forgotten God.”

Clearly, we have tried many options and have been frustrated by our own efforts, and yet many remain deceived into believing that human wisdom holds the answer to our nation’s spiritual decay.
We anticipate an atmosphere where tensions will be very high. But we must see our weakness and acknowledge that only Christ can save and heal this nation. “If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves, and pray and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven…” (2 Chronicles 7:14). The posture of humility, seeking God’s face, and repentance is not a message for those who do not know the heart of God, rather, it is a call for His people, known by Him, to embody this posture.

Much of our nation will analyze what has gone wrong. Many will call for action and put hope in the power of our voice. However, rarely does a prominent voice call a nation, especially His people, to prayer and repentance. As the late Dr. Kim would say, “extraordinary circumstances require extraordinary prayers.” We are in a spiritual battle for the soul of our country. A tipping point where young people will be tempted toward vengeance and take matters into their own hands. We pray that these young people would instead follow Charlie Kirk’s own example of being forthright but never angry, and always grounded in the Holy Scriptures. Reaction born of anger is not Spirit-led wisdom.

Let us pray for Erika Kirk and her two young children, who are experiencing unspeakable loss. And may God have mercy on this nation. May we call upon His name. May we seek His face. Now more than ever before.

Executive Leadership Team
Jama Global

Review from a mother who attended JAMA Youth Leadership Conference (YLC) / CP: R (College Prep: Radiant) 2026 as a guard...
07/31/2025

Review from a mother who attended JAMA Youth Leadership Conference (YLC) / CP: R (College Prep: Radiant) 2026 as a guardian:

“A 5-day, 4-night conference hosted by JAMA is held during the third week of July in Lindale, Texas, about two hours from Dallas. The conference is divided into two tracks: YLC (Youth Leadership Conference) for high school students and CP: R (College Prep Radiant) for incoming college freshmen. I’m here as a chaperone with four students.

As you can see from the schedule, a variety of speakers cover essential topics for youth, things like dopamine addiction, sexuality, dating, achieving academic excellence in college, time management, and psychological challenges such as anxiety and shame.

Students are divided into small groups of 6–7, each cared for by loving and attentive small group leaders. From day one, the students worship with the kind of passion you’d usually expect only on the final night of a retreat. I’m genuinely grateful because they are learning things here that I simply couldn’t teach them myself.

Students gather from the East Coast, the West Coast, Brazil, and all over the U.S., creating great networking opportunities. College-bound students meet older brothers and sisters—students or GLDI (another great JAMA’s leadership program) alumni—who offer advice and mentorship.

The overarching theme here is to empower young people to live as owners and servant leaders of America. While I’ve led BICA (Bridge International Christian Academy) with a strong emphasis on “Don’t forget you’re Korean,” this experience is challenging me to also consider how we can help our students live confidently as rightful members of this land.

The kids undergo a complete phone detox during the 5 days—no phones allowed—which is so refreshing to see. It fosters healthy focus and genuine connection.

Many of the mentors here are elites even by worldly standards, yet from them, I’m learning humility. From day one, they welcomed us with big smiles and even helped carry luggage from my car. The volunteers helping with cleaning and meal service—all these young people serving joyfully—show me what it means to be “elite without elitism.” Just watching them love and serve the kids is heartwarming.

Thank you for your service!”

-Yeonjai Rah, Ph.D.
https://www.facebook.com/yeonjai.rah

07/11/2025
06/05/2025
2025 JAMA 중보기도 컨퍼런스에 참석하신 분들을 환영합니다. 만나게 되어 반갑고 매우 기쁩니다. 화요일에 250여 명의 참가자들이 무사히 자마 글로벌 캠퍼스에 도착하였고, 금요일(토요일)까지 함께할 예정입니다....
06/05/2025

2025 JAMA 중보기도 컨퍼런스에 참석하신 분들을 환영합니다. 만나게 되어 반갑고 매우 기쁩니다. 화요일에 250여 명의 참가자들이 무사히 자마 글로벌 캠퍼스에 도착하였고, 금요일(토요일)까지 함께할 예정입니다. 성령 하나님께서 강사님들의 말씀을 통하여 우리의 마음을 움직여 주시고 우리가 드리는 기도를 들어주셔서 우리 자신과 가정과 교회와 나라와 모든 민족을 고쳐주시고 사용하여 주시기를 기도합니다!
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22392 FM 16 W
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75771

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm

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