APOSTLE RONALD D HOWELL SIR, of LIFE CHANGERS INTERNATIONAL NEW HORIZONS MINISTRIES IN KAISERSLAUTERN, GERMANY IS ON THE RUN!!!!

Apostle Howell MADE CHASE GOODEN delete his page because Howell is in trouble.  Howell the man who said that he never ran from anything is now on the run.  COWARD!

 

 

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 Don't look at someone and point out their flaws as if you yourself have no flaws. You're a hypocrite! You yourself have bigger issues than the people you're judging! God's the only One who's perfect, therefore you have no right to judge people because you WILL be judged by the Most High God.Rumors and gossip always begin with people being judged and judging others. It's best to do a self-check for flaws before you decide it's a good idea to judge someone else. By the way, its never a good idea to judge others because obviously, no one's perfect. 

People are a bit naive when it comes time to addressing the issue of gossip and (false) rumor spreading. Sometimes it simply isn't enough to "ignore" a rumor that might be grotesque in nature, that people have started to believe or hold as the truth which subsequently begins to impact your life. There is no need to defend the truth... but lies do hurt, and that is where rumor spreading/gossip becomes an issue when it is simply a lie, not a secret unveiled. People underestimate the power of the tongue, it has the power to hurt people mentally and emotionally, it can do some SERIOUS damage. With that said, it is important to remain upright and remember to model after Christ, God is constantly taking notes, and the evil done to you does not go unseen and will be recorded. Proverbs 18:21 Psalms 37: 1-1

Now I remeber church members pointing they fingers because I got  pregnant out of wedlock... Im still with the same guy and we had baby number 2 thats now 5 years old. And we married. Now thats why im saying I dont care what people say or think. All i say we all better watch what we doing or who we trying to judge. remember I was the one girl that  was talkt about... here i am standing tall. : )  I have to much love in my heart to do people wrong or to talk about them . or use seconhand ifo to make someone look bad.

and yes its a *CHOICE* unless he  Raped her. SO If I go out and have sex today its okay because I can tell my husband...oh he mad me lol sweet. no It takes 2. and every story has two sides.

and if all that is really happening.. then shame on all of u to wait YEARS to say something.

 

do your thing who am I to judge......

 

 

RIGHT ON SISTER - RIGHT ON!

 

But, I will point out again, that it takes time to make up ones mind to come forward.  Often people are confused over what happened to them in a sexual situation.  Many times women blame themselves for being raped and that is wrong.  Sometimes the legal community does not treat victims of sexual improprities fair and the news media can be very biased in favor of the perpertrator.  So it  is very understanding that our sisters took the they did in coming forward.  Besides, their is strength in unity, and Howell can't deny it, although Howell's lives in the Twilight Zone.

 

Sister Shelly

I respect all of you!!!!!

But I dont think thats the right way here.

Its a he said she said,they said. Im confused here.. because why wait 7 years then talk about im trying to help??!!!

So the past seven years u didnt care...and now u do???  weird!!!!!

I can tell u from my side..if u didnt care about me 7 years ago... please dont try to make it up now.

 

Desiree,

 

No, you do not respect all of us, no, not at all.

 

Your remark is a very immature, and I will probably be the only one to answer your impududence and false pious respect, but it is just as I have said, it takes time to come forward.  I only hope that you, or your daughter are never the victims of such a heinous act.  If the authorities thought like you, then they would not be investigating.  If everyone thought like you, then coach nasty Sandusky would never have been brought to justice.  Consider all the years that those men have lived with that.  It took one to come forward, and NOW, YOU KNOW THE REST OF THE STORY.  So to say that no one cared is wrong.  Consider all of Howell's bretheren Catholic priest that have been defrocked, and some have went to prison.  It took time for people to come forward.  It took years, and some of the victims died of AIDS, some have HIV, some committed suicide, some have killed others over the rage inside of them due to not being able to handle what happened to them.  What you say is not true, but I realize that you have not lived long enough to know what you are saying.  Again, when one has discernment, one can see what "RIGHT" LOOKS LIKE!  And as Howell would put it, that person will not ABSCOND FROM THEIR RESPONSIBILITY!  You have a lot to learn.

 

Consider youself, look at all the pain you are revealing on this blog.  Everyone is reading the angry vibes in your posts.  In your confusion, what are you running away from?  What is it "7" years ago, or "7" years from now you will have waited to tell and ask for help?  I can hear you crying out.  What can we help you with?

 

Sister Shelly

Andrea,

We have been pleading with Howell for what? About 7 months now? He still has no intentions on repenting. We will all plead for another 7 if it will get him to repent. He's about as reprobate as they get. I've read most of the comments posted and have lived some and have even seen some in action and its funny that he insists on lying because all of these lies he's telling will come back to haunt him. Keep doing what you're doing and continue in your healing.

David: The Problem Of *Slander 1 Declare the truth This is the main idea of Psalm 7:1-2. David clearly declares his trust in God. He does this in a definite way. He says: ‘*Lord my God, I put my trust in you.’ It should be the same for all who suffer like this. People may be saying cruel things about you. You should go to God. You should declare your confidence and trust in him. One translation says: ‘I come to you for protection.’ There may be many unkind words. They may be completely false. They are like dangerous swords. Your first act must not be a natural human act. A natural reaction is to attack with words too. But your first act must be to hurry to God. Tell him how much you love and trust him. Remember the words of Proverbs 18:10. ‘The *Lord is like a strong tower. (This is a strong, tall, narrow building.) Good people can run to him and be safe.’ Examine the facts This is something that we must always do. It is the subject of Psalm 7:3-5. At first, everything that people say against us seems false. But there may be some truth in their words. We must examine our lives in front of God. David says: ‘*Lord, if I have done this...’. The words against him were cruel. But he refuses just to try to prove that he is innocent. Something else is more important to him. He wants to know the truth about himself. So, he stays in front of God. He asks God to examine his life. Other men have examined the details of his behaviour. He is bold and asks God to do the same. First, he found safety in the tower. Now he stands in God’s court. ‘*Lord’, he cries, ‘I want you to be my Judge. Is there any truth in these statements about me? Am I making you sad in any way? Am I being careless? Is there anything else in my life that is wrong?’ In a later Psalm, David prays. He asks God to forgive any secret faults (19:12). (Read Psalm 139:23, 24 too.) He knows that God will be a completely fair Judge. (Read Proverbs 17:3, 4; Jeremiah 11:20; 17:10.) If David has done wrong things, God will clearly show this to him. A *believer may have this kind of trouble. Often he will try immediately to show that he is right. Do not do that. Go to the Holy One. Ask God to let you see your life as he sees it. It may hurt, but it is worth it. 3 Expect God to act This is the main idea in Psalm 7:6-10. David is sure that he is innocent in the matter. He calls to God again. This is because he knows that God alone is the judge. He believes that God loves what is fair and right. God will deal with those who accuse him. He will do this in his own way. Notice 3 beliefs about *judgement. It is: 3.1 A fixed *judgement ‘The *judgement is your command’ (Psalm 7:6). God is not careless. He does not keep changing his mind. There are clear laws. They rule people’s lives and their fate. He will not just forget what is unjust. Sometimes people are foolish. Perhaps they do not care. They think that they can do and say what they like. But they are forgetting an important Bible fact. There is a Day of *Judgement. Then people must give an account of their lives. This will not just be about the serious things against God. It will be about the careless word. It will be about wrong things that they have said. (Read Matthew 12:36.) Each *believer should be careful about his conversation. We must remember that God hears everything. He hears what we discuss with other people. He hears what we say about other people. Malachi says something important here. (This is in the book of Malachi. It is the last book of the Old Testament. The Old Testament is the first part of the Bible.) Malachi 3:16 speaks about a special book. It is the Book for Remembering. There is a clear link with the subject of *judgement. 3.2 A personal *judgement Some people have *sinned in their speech against David. Of course he cares about these people. But he knows that he, too, must give a report of his life. David clearly says: ‘the *judgement is for me, *Lord’ (Psalm 7:6). He also says: ‘Be my judge, *Lord’ (Psalm 7:8). He cares about the ‘goodness that is in me’. He does not repeat the *sin of those who accuse him. So, he does not speak bitter words. He makes all his feelings become prayers. He is very aware that he, too, must meet the Judge. 3.3 A universal *judgement ‘The *Lord is judge of all people.’ (Read Psalm 7:7, 8.) These are serious words. Nobody should ever neglect them. They are very clear too. Each person must give an account of himself. He must explain his behaviour in this world. (Read Romans 14:10 and 2 Corinthians 5:10.) David prays 3 prayers to God in Psalm 7. It is because of these great facts about the *judgement. God will come and deal with the situation. So David prays: · Be my judge (7:8). · Examine me (7:9). This includes his emotions and his thoughts. David uses a word picture here about metal. People put it in a fire to make it pure. (Read 1 Peter 1:6, 7.) David is praying: ‘Make me all that you want me to be.’ · Protect me (7:10). The attacks of people may be very cruel. But David is sure about God. God will defend and protect him. 4 Leave everything to God This is the main subject of Psalm 7:11-16. When people attack you, the natural reaction is to attack them. Here, David refuses any thought of this. That is not his task. It is God’s business. God is a fair and good judge (7:11). The one who accuses David may refuse to *repent (7:12). But one thing is certain. That person must explain his actions to God. He will have to do that in the Day of *Judgement. God is Judge. He is the one who will punish. It is not a job for the one who suffers. Romans 12:17-21 is important here. This was not a new idea. God taught it to his people near the beginning of their history. Read Deuteronomy 32:34-36. But they were slow to leave everything to God. Someone may say something cruel against you. You must go to God. You must remember that he is holy. Perhaps you are with him for some time. You become sure that you are innocent. But you must refuse any thoughts of trying to prove this. You must decide not to attack that person. Tell the *Lord all about it. Ask him to deal with the matter in the way that pleases him most. The devil easily uses any effort by you to prove that you are right. (Read Proverbs 10:19.) They said cruel and awful things to Jesus. But he refused to answer them. (Read Matthew 27:14; Mark 14:61 and Luke 23:9.) Peter was not like that. When people accused him, his reaction was to swear. (Read Matthew 26:74.) Peter noticed this big difference. Maybe that is why he repeats it in his letter. It is in 1 Peter 2:23. ‘People said bad things to Jesus Christ. But he did not say bad things to them.’ This is how Peter ends chapter 2. Notice how he begins the chapter. He appeals to *believers to avoid certain things. ‘Do not do anything to hurt other people. Do not lie or pretend to people. ...Do not say bad things about people. Put all these things out of your life’ (1 Peter 2:1). So, let us follow our *Lord’s example. Let us keep quiet and leave it all to him. David refuses to attack those who attack him. That is God’s responsibility. But David has noticed something. Those who hurt people will hurt themselves too. (Read Psalm 7:15-16.) Some people like to gossip. They tell unkind things about other people. Someone who wants to please God will not listen to them. There are even some Christians like this. They gossip about people. But we should ask God to guard our talk. We know what cruel words can do. They can make people very unhappy. We may hear unkind things about other people. We must refuse to repeat these things. Our silence could stop their pain. 5 Be grateful to God This is the main idea of Psalm 7:17. David has brought his trouble to God. He is sad and anxious. But being with God changes things. One translation says: ‘I will give ... thanks’ and ‘I will sing praise’ to God. (Praise means to admire and appreciate God.) These two things are of great importance in a time of trouble. This Psalm describes some of David’s troubles. There is something sad about trouble of any kind. It can make us unable to see things clearly. Our troubles and sad feelings are all that we can think about. The sincere Christian refuses to allow this. He may have many difficulties. But they will not stop him from being grateful to God. There may be many things to disturb him. But he can still be grateful for many other things. It may be hard for you to think of the good things. But you can still ‘sing praises to the *Lord’. God’s title at the end of the Psalm is a special one. It should cause any Christian to offer praise to him. He is the most high (special) *Lord. He is the sovereign one. This means that he has all authority and power. The *Hebrew words are ‘Jehovah Elyon’. This means that he controls everything. He is sovereign. (This means that he is the ruler with all authority and power.) He can use the terrible things that happen. He can bring good out of all our troubles. The sad things can become songs. Word List (Words with a *) believer ~ a person who knows and accepts the *Lord Jesus Christ; it is another name for a Christian. Hebrew ~ the first part of the Bible is in the Hebrew language. judgement ~ when God or a person says what is right or wrong; he tests behaviour; he decides if it is right or wrong; then he acts on the decision; the word can be about legal or moral matters. Lord ~ a name that we call God or Jesus; we call God or Jesus Lord when we do what they say. repent ~ to turn away from evil and towards God; this choice will mean a complete change of life. sin ~ not reaching God’s standards; not obeying God’s rules; the word can speak about a state (Genesis 3; Romans 3:23; 5:12-17); it can also be an act; so the word can be a noun or a verb. slander ~ when people say evil things that are false against someone.

Nice sermon Desiree...But I thought you were a muslim? Funny how Howell is such a chameleon, he will change to fit his surroundings. Just asking as I thought you would be posting things from the koran but instead you defend a nasty molesting man masquerading as a preacher for my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Go(o)d night!

I am who I am. Im not Apostel but I respect him just like i respect you

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