Friday, October 2, 2009

Rejoicing

Due to my schedule I was unable to update the blog for a couple of days but I wanted to give you an overview of the past few services. Carbon Hill Revival: The altar meetings in the revival were powerful and anointed. The manifested presence of God was awesome; many needs were met as people sought after God with hungry hearts. One of the great blessings of the altar services was the diversity of the group of seekers. We were able to witness people of all ages crying out for more of God. The call of God that we sense and feel is for all generations; no one is excluded from this challenge of the Spirit. Each of us regardless of our age needs to seek to follow God with true passion and fervency. We do not need to be content with the "motions/activities" of church; we need the presence of God that is able to ALTER our lives so that we can please Him in all things. I was able to witness the blessing of Christian cooperation; Pastors brought people from various congregations in the community to participate in the services. Many of these brothers and sisters in Christ responded to the call to prayer and they were able to see their needs being met as we looked to God through the eyes of Christian unity. Radcliff: We were able to have our second service in the city of Radcliff. The presence of God was very near to those who attended this effort to reach out to the community with the message of the Gospel. God is prepared to change lives if we will submit to His leadership and direction. Feel free to contact me if you have friends or family that live in Radcliff or the surrounding communities. Radcliff is the city located nearest to Fort Knox; you may have family or friends stationed at Fort Knox. We would be glad to contact your family or friends if you feel led to share their names with us. We just have a desire to share the love of God with a hurting world; God is looking for people who will trust Him even during their moments of challenge and trial. I continue to ask for your prayer covering for this ministry effort. I realize and understand that without Christ "we can do nothing." I desire and want your prayer support and encouragement.

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