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Edwrin V.B. Sutton Comment by Edwrin V.B. Sutton on November 12, 2009 at 6:43pm
Daryl Coley will be at V-Brook this Sunday Nov. 15th at 6:00pm. 806 Quincy Avenue Brooklyn NY. Rev. George W. Maize is the pastor. We hope to see you there!! vbrook.org
servant Sampson ApostleAmbassado Comment by servant Sampson ApostleAmbassado on November 11, 2009 at 2:42am
Subject: One Million Wailing Men/Women-Holy Convocation Crusade Conference
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The End Time Prophetic Word Fellowship Int. Rev. 10:11

Beyound The Walls Of The Church

Scheduled Events
Nov. 2009

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Apostle/Prohetess Cox
We'll Minister At The One Million Wailing
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Greetings Beloved:

You are invited to come and pray, worship, seek the face of God in these anointed services. I am so humbled to be apart of what God is doing in your life. Are you living or just existing? In fear or victory? Poverty or prosperity? Health or sickness? Strength or weakness? Whatever state you find yourself in, I am persuaded, that God, through Jesus Christ of Nazareth John 14:13-14, is the answer. Through prayer while seeking God Almighty, your relationship will grow in Him, through every test and trail. You are never alone. Know God loves you more than you or anyone could ever love you.
November 19-6pm/ 20-6p/ 21-6am-prayer7am-W
One Million Wailing Men/Women -
Holy Convocation Crusade Conference
Vision Ministries Holiness Church
659 Larkin / SW Atlanta,GA 30314
Bishop Calvin Colqutt - Host Pastor
404-525-4630 404-525-4630 404-525-4630 404-525-4630
Visionary-Host Prelate-End-Time Apostle
A. Sampson of The End Time Prohetic Word Fell. Int.
A life changing and life lasting memorible event. God will pour into you, if your ready.
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Unity Full Gospel 3rd Annual Prayer, Praise, and Worship Conference/Revival
6993 Felton Lane - 4045363805 - directins
Mableton, GA 30126 - Pastor Charles E. Bolar-Host Pastor
November 13th, at 7:30pm thru Sunday 15th at 11am
Saturday 14th at 9pm I will Minister "And At Midnight"
New Beginning
Will celebrate
50th Birthday
Week revival of Jubilee
November 22nd @ 7:30pm
Don't Meet Me - Beat Me There at 905 Dallas Hwy
Douglasville, GA
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Apostle/Prophetess Williams Host Pastor(s)

November 29 I will Oversee A ordination For Apostle C. Moore in Rome,GA
more info coming.... December 06, 2009 Join Me with Apostle A. Bently, in a anointed service. Keep your calender marked. What aTime We're having in the Lord...


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Soul2verse Comment by Soul2verse on November 8, 2009 at 9:59pm
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Pastor DC Crawford Comment by Pastor DC Crawford on October 30, 2009 at 8:15am
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Ladyjd721 Comment by Ladyjd721 on October 26, 2009 at 7:02am
Consider Your Ways
Pastor Paula White
When something bad happens to us, we are often quick to ask, "Why me, God?" Or, when something good happens to someone else, we may ask, "Why not me, God?"
In God's Word, we are instructed to ask questions of ourselves about ourselves when things aren't going as we'd planned or desired. Haggai 1:5 - 6, tells us to "consider your ways" to find the root of many problems:
Now therefore thus saith the LORD of hosts; Consider your ways. Ye have sown much, and bring in little; ye eat, but ye have not enough; ye drink, but ye are not filled with drink; ye clothe you, but there is none warm; and he that earneth wages earneth wages to put it into a bag with holes.
In other words - if you feel like you're trying and trying, but still not succeeding, it might be time to "consider your ways!"
It's time to consider what you're thinking...what you're saying...and what you're doing. Although asking tough questions of ourselves can be painful, it is also often the key to breaking the mindsets, belief systems, and behaviors that keep us from truly achieving our goals in life.
It's true that you might get uncomfortable looking at yourself with such deep, introspective consideration. You might not like all that you see when you stare long and hard into the depths of your own soul. But you must be willing to identify, and then confront, those things inside of you that continue to keep you from victory. Remember: you can't conquer what you don't confront!
A man once told me it took him two years to venture into his basement after he'd moved into a new home. When he finally descended the staircase, he didn't like what he saw! "I found evidence of critters that had made their way through a broken window screen; there was rust on the water heater that was troublesome; there was debris everywhere, and the critters had made their way into boxes of old clothing and paperwork I'd put there when I first moved in. It was a mess!"
It took the man four weekends and two trips to the city dump to get the basement in good order; but after he'd accomplished the job, he said, "I felt like I'd moved a mountain. Nobody else was aware of the work I'd done, but I certainly slept better at night knowing that I had a reliable water heater, and a clean organized basement I could actually use."
Cleaning out, sorting, or repairing the damage in your inner self is very much like the work that man had to do to clean out his wreck of a basement. It's hard work - and nobody else may see or appreciate what you're doing. But it's incredibly beneficial, and may be the key to restoring order to things in your life that are out of order.
So take the first step and "consider your ways" - to break through to victory, God's way!
Ladyjd721 Comment by Ladyjd721 on October 25, 2009 at 9:34am
Where Do You Stand?
Bishop Donald Hilliard
"nor standeth in the way of sinners..." Psalm 1:1
Where do you stand? What is your belief system? Have you looked at it, truly examined your beliefs and your actions? If so, are they aligned?
Who you stand with often suggests where you stand, not just physically, but emotionally, philosophically, and yes, spiritually.
If you stand with those who do not believe in one husband and one wife long enough, just like the odor of cigarette smoke, the chances are good that this belief will rub off on you. If you stand in the way of abusers, like the stench of rotten meat, again, it will rub off on you. If you stand in the way of those with questionable morals, like the foul scent from a drunk's blood and bile-filled vomit, it will rub off on you. By the way, how do you smell and where do you stand?
Let's examine ourselves:
1. Take inventory of your beliefs-write down your three main beliefs, and compare them to your behavior- do they match or do you see marked differences?
2. What changes in friends, family, atmosphere are you willing to make in order to "stand" in the right place?
3. Do you have a plan for success- who will help you succeed?
Ladyjd721 Comment by Ladyjd721 on October 20, 2009 at 3:30am
The Accountability Of Passion
Lisa Birch
I got sucked into reality TV recently about a popular entertainment industry mogul.

He talked about how he hadn't slept for days because of the projects he was so heavily involved with. On this particular mission he set out to deliver new and different work and he went at it full force. He surrounded himself with top talent, fine tuned the good stuff, got rid of the bad, learned new techniques, stretched his skill set, and practiced to near perfection. He put in as many if not more hours than his support team. He was clearly exhausted, but still driven to create the best.

I'll have to admit that by the end of the episode I was sold on this man's passion.

A person of mogul status doesn't get to where he is without passion. Yes we all strive to be and do our best, but when passion shows up it takes on a different look.

It's peculiar and relentless. It elevates things to a new level and is strong enough to push you past the point where others normally stop. Rest is vital for the body and balance is key, but there are times when passion overrides sleep and even satisfies the appetite.

When all signs indicated that the guy in the reality show should slow down or stop, the power of passion held him accountable to keep going.

Think about Christ.

He was tired, beaten and bloody, but nothing could stop His passion (thank God!). No boundaries, no persecutions, no haters.

Not even death.

If you're passionate about anything at all, you've made some sacrifices in your life and you've realized some successes. But how much passion do we truly have for God and His word?

Even 99 percent isn't enough.

Lord, I pray by the power of Your Holy Spirit that I develop a passion for You that's so intense it holds me accountable like nothing else will. Make me crazily ambitious for Your word, and set me on fire to love, serve, honor and put you first every day. Amen.
Tamesha Keel Comment by Tamesha Keel on October 15, 2009 at 3:17pm
Tamesha Keel's (The Esther Project, Corp.) Guest Appearance on "At the Table with Prophetess Gail" on 10/16/09 at 7:30 p.m. (EST)

During this show, we will discuss how to develop your relationship with God and are you bearing the right fruit.

Call-in Number: (646) 716-9895

Or Visit: www.blogtalkradio.com/ProphetessGail

For more information, visit: www.estherprojectcorp.org
Arron Lee Comment by Arron Lee on October 14, 2009 at 12:31pm
1 JOHN 5: Praying In Communion

vs.14 And this is the confidence that we have in him, that, if we ask anything accordingly to his will, he heareth us:

Principle 1: Confidence

Principle 2: Asking According to his will

Principle 3: He hear us

Applied Truth: God hears and listens to us when we pray or ask of his known will or perfect will, vs. permisable or good will, in confidence because we know its his will that we are asking according to faith of what we are believeing for.

What is Gods will for your life currently and what dominates your prayer time.

Blessings

Arron
Ladyjd721 Comment by Ladyjd721 on October 14, 2009 at 4:58am
To Gossip Or Not To Gossip
Cindy Beall
Gossip.
I imagine we've all done it at some point in our lives.
The word gossip as a noun means a person who habitually reveals personal or sensational facts about others; a rumor or report of an intimate nature. As a verb it means to relate gossip.
Not the most positive of definitions, I'd say.
And we can't forget what Paul says in Ephesians 4:29, "Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen."
I can't tell you how many times I have revealed personal facts about others all in the name of "praying for them". And sometimes? Sometimes I just wanna share some juicy stuff about people, especially if I don't really care for them.
So, how do we do this? Especially us women who tend to be far more relational and sharing.
I think it comes down to motive.
My husband's and my story has been shared not only by our senior pastor nearly eight years ago, but also by my husband in his messages and by me on my blog. Since that time, many others have shared our story with people they know. I even heard a girl say one time about us, "I feel like I'm gossiping." And to her I replied, "Well, don't. We have this story on the worldwide web so I think you're good." :)
However, sharing personal information about someone who has placed his or her confidence in you would be crossing the line. Disclosing negative things about someone just for spite is highly inappropriate as well.
So, what do you do when you want to share some personal and intimate stuff about others for reasons of genuine prayer?
Ask the person. See if they are comfortable with you sharing the information about them. Let them tell you what they want you to share. You'll find that many are open books and don't care what you tell others. Still others will be more private and ask that you share that "they need prayer." If they don't want you to share their lives with others just say, "I really am not at liberty to say anything out of respect for my friend."
People might get offended and the situation may become a bit awkward because of your honesty but really, that is their problem. Don't make it yours.
Whatever the situation, use your discretion and consider how you would feel if the following information was shared about you. That sure might make you adjust what you are about to say.
Is gossip your struggle?
What other suggestions might you share with others about overcoming a desire to gossip?
 

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