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Post by justinadams on Apr 15, 2018 3:35:30 GMT -5
Is that you A.J? I think I recognise this beautiful warm person. No. AJ would be a great person to invite here.
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Post by justinadams on Apr 15, 2018 3:36:11 GMT -5
I also have had the "WHO ARE YOU?" question thrown at me.
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Post by frienduff on Apr 15, 2018 10:47:20 GMT -5
Be encouraged one and all. And let us keep praying one for another . you all are loved .
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Post by John on Apr 17, 2018 9:15:57 GMT -5
I have felt like we need to pray for sister Melissa, who said she was struggling with her walk lately, and hasn't dropped by in the last few days. If we are praying for our members, she is already on our prayer list, but lets especially ask the Lord to strengthen her, and of course, our sister Lights. The devil is fighting, and this is a war we cannot afford to lose.
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Post by ladypeartree on Apr 18, 2018 5:46:13 GMT -5
agreeing in prayer with you x
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Post by frienduff on Apr 18, 2018 13:17:40 GMT -5
Specfic prayes for Melissa . Yes butero the lambs will keep praying one for another . You loved butero.
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Post by John on Apr 23, 2018 21:43:52 GMT -5
We have recently added new members, so don't forget to add them to your prayer list. I have been doing that as soon as I see someone new signed up.
We do have a member that goes by AJ. Are you talking about someone else Justin?
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Post by justinadams on Apr 24, 2018 6:37:31 GMT -5
We have recently added new members, so don't forget to add them to your prayer list. I have been doing that as soon as I see someone new signed up. We do have a member that goes by AJ. Are you talking about someone else Justin? Abby-Joy from Worthy. A real ministering person to those that have been the victims of ritual abuse.
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Post by John on Apr 24, 2018 6:41:56 GMT -5
We have recently added new members, so don't forget to add them to your prayer list. I have been doing that as soon as I see someone new signed up. We do have a member that goes by AJ. Are you talking about someone else Justin? Abby-Joy from Worthy. A real ministering person to those that have been the victims of ritual abuse. A.J. is what she goes by here. She does have a lot of knowledge on the subject of ritual abuse.
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Post by ladypeartree on Apr 24, 2018 11:46:12 GMT -5
an we add Logan from worthy even though he is not a member as he is very very ill
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Post by John on May 1, 2018 10:56:24 GMT -5
an we add Logan from worthy even though he is not a member as he is very very ill Absolutely! He is also welcome here if he is interested.
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Post by Sister on May 4, 2018 23:43:11 GMT -5
I just want every one who prayed for my old friend with a drinking problem, that I heard through a relative of mine last week that he she has given up drinking again. I thank you all for your prayers, ...it is not over, but it is a step in the right direction and what once seemed like a hopeless situation has a little more light to it now. Most alcoholics do not want to give up the booze for even a day. They often surrender themselves to their pain, and actually like the state they are in. They glorify it actually. To them, drink is their god. They take the shame, and everything that goes with it, they forsake all, children, parents, friends, police, ambulance officers, and fight everyone so that they can justify their lifestyles. That spirit of darkness encourages them strongly to love misery.
The power of prayer beats all the odds in a world so dark and meaningless for some. Thank you again. This is a little miracle so far.
Praise be the Almighty Father in the heavens, and the Lamb of God our Lord Jesus Christ, full of mercy and rich in grace towards all those who love him and even those who don't know him yet.
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Post by karanbac on May 6, 2018 9:17:42 GMT -5
Thank you Butero, I will pray for all members also. Yes the forces of darkness are hard at work. I don't know if this is the place to post this, but I am getting this off my chest for the first time with brethren. It seems like when I try to help people and bring them to the Lord that they go down not long after in a real bad way. A girl I know, who I do not socialise with anymore because she brought some trouble into my house, and it hurts too much to say, has been going through a real rough time with alcohol. She has since December had one of her girls taken off her and not handling it well. I hear through the grapevine how this woman has let herself go in her despair. Her mother was pleading with everyone who knows her to help her, as she had become real violent and not taking care of herself. I wrestled with it, because if I let her back into my life, trouble may arise again. So I fasted and prayed for her for nearly 3 days. After my fast finished, I heard through the grapevine that she agreed to go to Rehab finally. Next thing you know she is on the mend trying to get her life back in order and seeking counsel. I know this is not the counsel she needs, but counsel of the Lord, however it's a start. Two weeks ago, at a little gathering at my daughters house, I was surprised to see her there. She was all sobered up and happy to tell me that she hadn't had a drink in 6 weeks. She looked healthy and pretty and so happy, but something was telling me that I had to grab the bull by the horns. I felt the HS come over me, and we had the best talk ever. I tried to encourage her and let her know that no matter what we've done, Jesus is full of mercy and quick to forgive. I explained to her how much we need Jesus because this battle we are fighting, no man is qualified to help other than him, our Lord. I explained about the unclean spirits and how they always want to give us a reason to destroy ourselves, and they will use whatever situation to bring us into despair. She told me that the only thing she took to Rehab with her was her bible and she loved reading it. We hugged and she really enjoyed our conversation as far as I could tell. I could see her eyes were not empty any more. I felt so much love for her. I was bold too, and told her the Lord doesn't like us to fornicate, and when we do this he removes his spirit far away from us. She didn't know but I had to tell her to keep her temple clean for him so that he can break down all the strongholds. I told her it was a journey, and we don't change overnight, but we have to read to find out his will, and he will guide us from there showing us the difference between good and evil. When I got home, I thanked the Lord with all my heart for answering my prayer and for bringing me face to face with her and giving her the right guidance. The very same week, she was back there, on the grog again, and now is worse than before, so I hear. She has smashed up her car, and her house. These demons don't want to let her go, and they took that bit of hope she had regained right off her again,... so fast. I feel miserable and so sad for her. She was sober when the truth was presented to her, but chose the other path. I don't want to be consumed with this, but not sure if it's my duty to do more. This is only one example of someone I've tried to help ending up worse. A few of the others in the past have ended up dead through drug overdoses, and one suicide and the rest in a worse state and it guts me. All have transgressed against me, but I forgave and put pride aside, and helped out of love trying to bring them to the Lord Jesus Christ in the most gentle positive way.
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Post by karanbac on May 6, 2018 9:24:32 GMT -5
Ok, another beautiful warm person. That's great. Thank you for those scriptures. They were perfect. Dear Sister, You brought tears of joy to my eyes! Praises to God. I have gone through a similar situation with an elderly neighbor and she needs to be in a memory care center, not an independent living community of elders. I love her to soooo much and I pray her sons will do right by her. I have learned that when I would like to help and I am unable to, I thank God that He gives someone else the opportunity to help my friends! Care taking is hard emotionally and physically as I am not the spring chick I used to be. That said, as an older hen, I do know my limitations and so I can now do little things for many people! Yesterday I planned to spend one hour witnessing and I spent 3!! It was wonderful to be out there again! Its been over a year to two years since Ive been out witnessing. Today I am greatfully tired and exhausted yet so excited for morning worship! May God bless all you with a great SONDAY! In CHrist, Karan
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Post by karanbac on May 6, 2018 9:26:16 GMT -5
We have recently added new members, so don't forget to add them to your prayer list. I have been doing that as soon as I see someone new signed up. We do have a member that goes by AJ. Are you talking about someone else Justin? Abby-Joy from Worthy. A real ministering person to those that have been the victims of ritual abuse. Love my sister AJ! AND all on here as well!!
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