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A Perspective That Changes Lives: "...Christians are primarily perceived for what they stand against and have become famous for what we oppose, rather than what we are for. So what are Christians for? In Luke 10, Jesus sends out 72 men to go ahead of Him to every town He will visit. Within His instructions a perspective is reveal that could radically change the perceptions of unbelievers if Christians entered into the realities of the truth of Jesus’ directives."

Beginning The Process of Praying For Forty Days: "I have read that most believers no longer have relationship with unbelievers after two years in the faith. It is a natural thing. New followers in Christ want to be with members of their new spiritual family. There is a longing to grow in a deeper relationship with Jesus. In most cases..."

Discerning Who To Pray For: "I have read that most believers no longer have relationship with unbelievers after two years in the faith. It is a natural thing. New followers in Christ want to be with members of their new spiritual family. There is a longing to grow in a deeper relationship with Jesus. In most cases..."

Beginning a Journey of Praying For the Harvest: "What I am coming to realize is that I have to be intentional if I am going to see harvest within my community. This will mean a change in lifestyle. I am stepping out on two different paths. The first is..."

This is My Story: "Blessed Assurance is one of my favorite hymns and is one of 9,000 hymns written by Fanny Crosby. She was born in 1832 and as I read about her life; I am filled with awe and incredible admiration for this humble godly saint."

Confronting the Enemy: "Through the redemptive blood of the Lamb, we have been released from the curse of the Law and, I would suggest, any curse or agreement we make where the enemy would claim ground in our lives. Gal 3:13 By the blood of the Lamb we have power to cancel all ground the enemy would claim in our lives."

The Fivefold Plan For Prayer Evangelism: "The Fivefold Plan For Prayer Evangelism is the most essential one for me because I desire to develop life style in evangelism."

Being A Friend of God: "Sometimes we forget that Jesus is the Lord and we are His bondservants. We want to make Him our bud. We have lost sight that Jesus is not our peer. That’s why He calls us to obey Him. As the King, Jesus sees our loyalty expressed by our obedience to His commands as bondservants and He calls us friends."

The Father’s Love: "Place your name in the blanks. As you read the expression, let the Spirit speak the Father’s love to your heart in a deep way. As you affirm the Father’s love, let the Spirit breath life into your words of thanksgiving and praise."

Entering Into the Same Kind of Love Relationship: "...Today, I am one with Jesus, seated with Him in a place of intimacy at the right hand of the Father. Today, I have new meaning and purpose through Jesus’ calling in my life. .."

Experiencing God's Love Today: "...what do I do when my heart is hard and my soul is dry? I need to preach the Gospel to myself and receive anew the love of God by the ministry of the Holy Spirit."

Abiding In Christ’s Love, A Vital Extravagance of Time: "...If I am going to abide in Christ’s love, I need to allow the Father and the Son to love me and respond to their love by loving Jesus and obeying His commands. As I spend time in prayer, listening for what Jesus is doing and saying, I receive direction on who to show love to and how to love them."

Abide in My Love: "...The love Jesus is talking about originated with the Father’s love for the Son. As the Son experienced the Father’s love, He showed it to His followers. And now Jesus is asking His followers who are recipients of His love to show it to one another."

Waiting to Partner in Prayer: "...giving prayer partners prayer requests ... is like putting wood on a fire."

The Hardest Letter I Write Each Month: "...A second scheme of the enemy is the lie, '“You are not important enough to bother these folks.”'

The God of Jacob: "...Jacob finds himself filled with distress and fear in Gen. 32:7. He is in a crisis of faith. One that, he cannot escape from. For the first time in his life he cries out to the LORD..."