Category Archives: Faith

Praying for Healing

Concluding our series on prayer, we consider praying for healing and then I lead prayer for your chidren.
Please remember our commitment to pray for one another. Often, we can pray with more faith when we pray for the children of others. Of course, we should persist in praying for our own, but sometimes we are so near to the problems or so used to the problem, we have a hard time to hold on to faith and to continue to pray powerfully. Therefore, let’s lock arms with one another, encourage one another, and pray for one another’s children.

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RESURRECTION DAY comes after GOOD FRIDAY

There can be no Resurrection Day without Good Friday, no resurrection for Jesus without his death. While is this a point about how services should be run, it is a more important point for encouraging the hurting. Jesus knows your pain. Jesus suffered. Jesus died. Jesus cares. But Jesus also triumphs and invites you into the triumph — through faith.

Many faith teachers, precisely because they seem to live in triumph all the time, may not get the message over to some. One teacher, rather new on the scene said “I’ve been healed of 4 incurable things and there are a few other things I am working on.” Bravo! That is exactly right. We have victory in some areas and we walk toward victory in other areas. I hope we find others who are strong to walk with. Each has a strength and each a weakness and when we walk together, each can be held up by others when necessary.

Today I speak right at the bullseye of this ministry, to moms of hurting children. I tell you about some victory I received. I tell you about the Christian story, the Easter story. It is a story about suffering, death and resurrection and newness of life. It is more than a good myth to live by; it is the TRUTH of all the ages, the outbursting of the life of creation in a fallen world, and our great end.

I hope you go to Good Friday services. I hope in that you see not an incomprehensible pageant, but a holy God reaching out to you and to us in this broken world. Then I hope you find hope, faith, strength and victory in the Resurrection that we will celebrate Sunday.

God bless you and yours.

What Story Will You Believe… and Teach?

In a little series, running up to our celebration of Resurrection Day, let’s consider what we chose to believe …. and teach. Sometimes we don’t even realize we are making choices. But choices we do make. Choices do have consequences. And we are teaching our children more loudly by what we do than by what we say.

Mother’s Testimony of Child Delivered from Drugs and Crime

After being raised in a believing family, a girl smokes one marijuana cigarette. This becomes a tragic door. For 27 year she was a drug addict and apparently even a criminal. But she survives miraculous! Then she finds God. Now she manages the largest facility in California.
What about the experience of the mother? Surely it was painful, but she was told, by God, that her children were safe under Isaiah 54: they had undisturbed composure. They were just building a testimony.
Watch her now. Be encouraged.
We never give up in prayer and praise.