Pastor Felicia Johnson's Blog – September 2009 Archive (3)

Rising to Meet Your Destiny!!!

Esther met her destiny through trust in God,prayer,fasting,and a willingness to lay down her life for other, while keeping wisdom and patience when the pressure was on. An olive has to be press firmly in order for the oil to be released. God has ordained that every believer realize the significance of their mission and ministry as his servants. My challenge to would be revisit the book of Ester there's so many Lesson to Learn..she was determined to go before the King and it wasn't about her… Continue

Added by Pastor Felicia Johnson on September 25, 2009 at 8:00am — No Comments

The lack of confidence could be the missing ingredient thats hindering your Faith!!!

sometime you can lack confidence in your faith/and become dependant on others... there is a need to develope confidence.



To declare and receive the promises of God.. you must have confidence in your faith!!!



Just like baking a cake you must have all thee ingredient to get the right results



What is confidence?

1. a firm belief or trust 2. boldness.



Confidence : The force that pushes the water out of the glass,



When the bible uses word… Continue

Added by Pastor Felicia Johnson on September 20, 2009 at 3:18pm — No Comments

make a connection with the Women of God Destine for Purpose

make a connection with the Women of God Destine for Purpose

this is an invite to all the Women of God!!! Come fellowship and connect with other Women of God and be a blessing as well as receiving one a social network to cover in prayer,to educate, inspire,encourage along with real talk about real issues,to make real life connections, and support each other on our journey to purpose and destiny...your journey is just as important as your destination.......Women of God Destine for Purpose.… Continue

Added by Pastor Felicia Johnson on September 6, 2009 at 5:12pm — No Comments

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