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Connecting
man to man to God For week of May 24, 2009 Issue 253
The
Men’s Ministry newsletter of Path Of Life Ministries. Our
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“Be
on your guard; stand firm in the faith; be men of courage; be
strong. Do everything in love.” 1 Corinthians 16:13-14
CONSIDER
“A state of mind that sees God in everything is evidence
of growth in grace and a thankful heart.” Charles Finney
MORE
AMERICANS “PRO-LIFE” THAN “PRO-CHOICE” FOR
FIRST TIME A
new Gallup Poll, conducted May 7-10, finds 51% of Americans
calling themselves "pro-life" on the issue of abortion
and 42% "pro-choice." This is the first time a majority
of US adults have identified themselves as pro-life since Gallup
began asking this question in 1995.
The new results,
obtained from Gallup's annual Values and Beliefs survey, represent
a significant shift from a year ago, when 50% were pro-choice and
44% pro-life. Prior to now, the highest percentage identifying as
pro-life was 46%, in both August 2001 and May 2002.
The
May 2009 survey documents comparable changes in public views about
the legality of abortion. In answer to a question providing three
options for the extent to which abortion should be legal, about as
many Americans now say the procedure should be illegal in all
circumstances (23%) as say it should be legal under any
circumstances (22%). This contrasts with the last four years, when
Gallup found a strong tilt of public attitudes in favor of
unrestricted abortion.... Read this in full at
http://www.gallup.com/poll/118399/More-Americans-Pro-Life-Than-Pro-Choice-First-Time.aspx
See
also Gallup poll finds 'pro-life' majority for first time, but
some question results
http://www.abpnews.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4079&Itemid=53
MISSIOLOGIST
RALPH D. WINTER DIES AT 84
Influential missiologist Dr. Ralph D. Winter died May 20 after
a long battle with cancer. He was 84. According to Greg Parsons,
general director of the US Center for World Mission, Winter died
at 9:05 p.m., at his home in Pasadena, Calif., surrounded by his
wife, three of his four daughters, and other loved ones.
Winter
was in the middle of radiation treatments and had grown “extremely
weaker” over the past weekend, the USCWM communications
department had reported Monday.
Winter, who founded USCWM
and William Carey International University, is widely regarded as
one of the key factors behind the major shift of perspective in
the mission movement – a shift from going to countries and
individuals to penetrating “unreached peoples,” or
those who have been bypassed.
He was named by Time
magazine in 2005 as one of America’s 25 most influential
Evangelicals and founded and served several organizations,
including the International Society for Frontier Missiology and
the Frontier Mission Fellowship, among others.... Read this in
full at
http://www.christianpost.com/Missions/General/2009/05/missiologist-ralph-d-winter-dies-at-84-21/index.html
IT'S A MAD, MAD
WORLD by
John Ortberg I incurred a stranger's wrath while trying to
parallel park on a congested one-way street in Pasadena,
California, not long ago. The driver behind me was getting
increasingly frustrated because he couldn't get around me. Finally
I wedged my car in, and he pulled up next to me to share his
deepest feelings. "What's your problem, @#@!*#@?" he
yelled, and then drove away.
I was a little hurt that he
didn't stick around to listen to my answer. The more I thought
about it, the more it struck me that he had asked a profound
question. He pretty much summed up the human predicament since the
Fall in a single query. But he didn't wait. He didn't really care
what my problem was. He was just mad.
He's not alone.
Anger seems to have become our national pastime. According to FBI
estimates, a violent crime is committed in America every 20
seconds. More than two million women will be battered by their
husbands this year. We have spawned a new genre of movie
heroes—Rambos, Terminators, and lethal weapons who die
hard—who are not exactly walking models of constructive
anger management. Some pundits have taken to calling our era "the
age of rage."
How do we deal with all the angry
people out there? More specifically: How do we deal with angry
people as disciples of Jesus? For our goal is not just to find
ways to experience less hassle in a world of cranky people. Our
goal is to become agents of the Kingdom of God, to penetrate the
age of rage. It starts with a basic commitment.... Read this in
full at
http://www.navpress.com/magazines/archives/article.aspx?id=1.87.5
RESEARCHER: YOUNG
EVANGELICALS SHUN 'CONSERVATIVE' LABEL, EMBRACE 'JUSTICE'
Younger evangelical pastors are less likely to self-identify
as conservatives than older generations and more apt to view
social justice as a gospel imperative, LifeWay Research director
Ed Stetzer told a group of evangelical environmental activists May
14.
Citing research including yet-unreleased findings by
the research arm of the Southern Baptist Convention publisher
LifeWay Christian Resources, Stetzer said there is solid evidence
that younger evangelicals are growing more socially conscious.
"I think ultimately that we are at a season right now
where the issues of social justice are growing and a desire to
integrate compassion and commission are clearly evident among
younger evangelicals and evangelicals as a whole," Stetzer
said during a session of the May 13-15 Flourish conference at
Cross Pointe Church in Duluth, Ga.
Stetzer said the trend
of evangelical interest in social justice -- evidenced in major
ministries like Rick Warren's global P.E.A.C.E. plan and the
Evangelical Climate Initiative -- has both advocates and
detractors. And both sides define the term "social
justice" in different ways.... Read this in full at
http://www.abpnews.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4077&Itemid=53
DEFENDING YOU
WITH HIS LIFE
“One of the most tender images of Jesus is one he
supplied when referring to himself as the Good Shepherd. This name
reminds us both of our own vulnerability and Jesus' watchful,
protecting care. It evokes a sense of belonging, intimacy, and
trust, revealing the Good Shepherd as the one who lays down his
life for his sheep.
“When you pray to the Good
Shepherd, you are admitting your need for his care and your
confidence in his ability to watch over and protect you. Jesus
shows us the lengths to which he as the Good Shepherd will go in
order to protect his sheep. Unlike those who merely work for pay,
Jesus will never abandon his sheep. Instead, he will defend them
with his own life.” from The Names of God: 52 Bible Studies
for Individuals and Groups by Ann Spangler
SHEDDING LIGHT ON
THE CATACOMBS OF ROME
Rome's underground Christian, Jewish and pagan burial sites,
the Catacombs, date back to the 2nd Century AD. There are more
than 40 of them stretching over 105 miles. But, until now, they
have never been fully documented, their vast scale only recorded
with handmade maps.
That is now changing, following a
three-year project to create the first fully comprehensive
three-dimensional image using laser scanners. A team of 10
Austrian and Italian archaeologists, architects and computer
scientists have started with the largest catacomb, Saint
Domitilla, just outside the Italian capital. The tunnels, caves,
galleries, and burial chambers of Saint Domitilla stretch for
about 9 miles over a number of levels.
At a time when
Christians, in particular, were persecuted, the Catacombs became a
relatively safe place to bury the dead. The soft, volcanic tufa
rock was an especially workable, yet durable, material that was
burrowed out over the course of nearly three centuries. Yet,
because of concerns about safety, only about 1,640 feet are
accessible to the public today.... Read and see this in full at
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8027650.stm
NOTE SCRATCHED
INTO A BASEMENT WALL IN PARIS DURING WORLD WAR II
“I believe in the sun even when it's not shining. I
believe in love even when I can't feel it. I believe in God even
when he is silent.”
A
STAR TREK QUIZ...BOLDLY GOING WHERE NO QUIZ HAS GONE BEFORE
by David Buckna On May 8, director J.J. Abrams beamed an
exciting new vision of Star Trek into North American movie
theaters. This Star Trek reboot tells the origin of Captain James
T. Kirk and the crew of the USS Enterprise. Test your knowledge of
some of the biblical connections to Star Trek with this 30
question quiz. Full ahead Warp Factor 1... Question 1.
Who's the only actor to portray both Jesus on the big screen and
captain of the USS Enterprise on the small screen?
Answer
1. Jeffrey Hunter, who played Jesus in King of Kings (1961)
and Capt. Christopher Pike in the Star Trek pilot episode, The
Cage (1964). The storyline given was that Pike made two 5-year
explorations, then relinquished command to Capt. James Kirk in
2263. Hunter was unavailable when the second Star Trek pilot,
Where No Man Has Gone Before, was being planned, so the part was
recast with William Shatner as Kirk. Prior to picking Hunter or
Shatner, producer Gene Roddenberry offered the role to Sea Hunt
actor Lloyd Bridges.... Read the rest of this quiz at
http://www.assistnews.net/STORIES/2009/s09050064.htm
IMITATE HIS WAY
OF LIFE
“Understanding Jesus in his role as a rabbi gives us a
much clearer sense of his resonant phrase: 'Come, follow me'
(Matthew 4:19). Jesus wasn't just inviting people for a short walk
down to the beach; he was calling them to imitate his way of life.
If they accepted his challenge, they would spend the next years of
their lives learning to walk in the way of Jesus, literally
following in his footsteps. To become an apprentice of Christ, we
must allow him to stimulate our thinking and shape our responses,
just as he did for his first followers two millennia ago. Even
when it calls us to leave comfort behind, make sacrifices and take
risks.” from Apprentice: Walking the Way of Christ by Steve
Chalke
'MISSING
LINK' STILL MISSING, SAY 'IDA' SKEPTICS
A 47-million-year-old fossil is being touted as a
“groundbreaking discovery” that “fills in a
critical gap in human and primate evolution.”
“The
fossil’s remarkable state of preservation allows an
unprecedented glimpse into early human evolution,” say
producers of “The Link,” a documentary that details
the discovery and significance of the fossil. “[I]t
represents the moment before anthropoid primates – the group
that would later evolve into humans, apes and monkeys –
began to split from lemurs and other prosimian primates,”
they add.
But many experts say the discovery of the 47
million-year-old cat-sized creature found in Germany is far from
the breakthrough that it’s believed to be. Though they’ve
praised the discovery for the level of detail it provided –-
as it is about 95% complete, including even fingertips with nails,
gut contents, and hair -– experts say the creature is not
close to the ancestral line of monkeys, let alone people.... Read
this in full at
http://www.christianpost.com/Education/Creation_evolution/2009/05/-missing-link-still-missing-say-ida-skeptics-21/index.html
Also
see “Experts: Fossil find exciting but lacks significance”
http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=30526
AMERICAN FOOTBALL
LEGEND JOE MONTANA JOINING STAFF OF WEST COAST CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
COACHING TEAM
by Michael Ireland After watching his son from the stands
last season, Joe Montana, the former San Francisco 49ers great,
will be in the coaching booth this fall at the request of a
Southern California football coach.
According to Bob
Buttitta, writing for the Ventura County Star newspaper, Oaks
Christian School football coach Bill Redell prides himself on
trying to get the best coaches available in order to ensure the
continued success of the Lions program. With that in mind, says
Buttitta, Redell opted to break one of his long-standing rules of
not having a father coach his son when he asked Hall of Fame
quarterback Joe Montana to provide his expertise and knowledge for
the 2009 season.
Montana’s son Nick, who will be a
senior this fall, is the Lions’ starting quarterback. "I
guess you can say he’s a consultant to me," Redell
said. "He will be in our booth on Friday nights talking with
our offensive coordinator. He is not here on a daily basis, but
when he is here, he will come to practice and be out on the field.
If one of our coaches asks him his opinion, he will give it. He is
part of the staff, but he is really not coaching." Nick
Montana transferred to Oaks Christian from Concord De La Salle
last July. He won the starting job and threw for 2,404 yards and
33 touchdowns last season. "He (Joe Montana) is a great guy,"
Redell said. "He does not interfere. He wants to stay in the
background. He’s had his day in the sun and wants his son to
have his day."
http://www.assistnews.net/Stories/2009/s09050092.htm
ATHEIST'S
PRESCRIPTION FOR AFRICA: MISSIONS
by Erich Bridges If you think evangelical Christianity is
unfairly caricatured by American opinion makers, you might want to
avoid Europe. There, cultural commissars in some circles compare
evangelicals with the Taliban -- unfavorably. By their lights,
we're medieval, superstitious enemies of enlightenment and
progress who should be silenced for good.
So it was
noteworthy when an article praising Christian missions in Africa
appeared in The Times of London a few months ago. Even more
remarkable: It was written by Matthew Parris, a self-professed
atheist (read it at
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/matthew_parris/article5400568.ece).
Parris,
a Times columnist and former member of Parliament, spent his
boyhood in what is now Malawi. He returned there last year with a
secular charity that assists villages lacking clean water.
"It
inspired me, renewing my flagging faith in development charities,"
Parris writes of the journey. "But traveling in Malawi
refreshed another belief, too: one I've been trying to banish all
my life, but an observation I've been unable to avoid since my
African childhood. It confounds my ideological beliefs, stubbornly
refuses to fit my worldview, and has embarrassed my growing belief
that there is no God.
"Now a confirmed atheist, I've
become convinced of the enormous contribution that Christian
evangelism makes in Africa: sharply distinct from the work of
secular NGOs, government projects and international aid efforts.
These alone will not do. Education and training alone will not do.
In Africa, Christianity changes people's hearts. It brings a
spiritual transformation. The rebirth is real. The change is
good."
Parris has applauded such efforts before, but
he used to qualify the praise with a caveat:
"It's a
pity, I would say, that salvation is part of the package, but
Christians black and white, working in Africa, do heal the sick,
do teach people to read and write," he acknowledges. "[O]nly
the severest kind of secularist could see a mission hospital or
school and say the world would be better without it. I would allow
that if faith was needed to motivate missionaries to help, then,
fine: but what counted was the help, not the faith”.... Read
this in full at http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=30495
THE BIBLE VS THE
KORAN For
all their manifold disagreements, Christians and Muslims are both
“people of the Book”, and have an obligation to get
those holy books into the hands of as many people as they can.
Spreading the Word is hard. The Bible is 800,000 words long and
littered with tedious passages about “begatting.” Many
have claimed that the Koran, though only around a tenth of the
length of the Bible, is an even more difficult read. Edward Gibbon
complained about its “endless incoherent rhapsody of fable
and precept”. Scholars who spend their lives studying them
still argue over their ambiguities, literary allusions and obscure
references.
Yet there are more Bibles and Korans available
in more languages than at any time in history. More than 100
million copies of the Bible are sold or given away every year. The
Koran is ubiquitous in the Muslim world. Whole chapters of the
book are used to decorate mosques. The faithful transcribe phrases
and put them around their necks in amulets, use them on bumper
stickers or as letterheads.
This mountain of holy books is
a giant refutation of the secularization thesis. “The Book
lives on among its people,” Constance Padwick, a scholar of
the Koran, has written. “For them, these are not mere
letters or mere words. They are the twigs of the burning bush,
aflame with God.” The same can also be said of the Bible....
Read this in full at
http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/books/book_extracts/article6282445.ece
ARRRRRRGGGGGGHHHH
A pirate captain procured a map that claimed to lead to buried
treasure. After months of hard sailing, his crew caught site of an
island, right where the treasure map showed it to be. The captain
and his first mate disembarked to search out the treasure, which
was supposed to lie deep within a swamp at the center of the
island.
Sure enough, at the center of the island they
found a swamp. The captain and his first mate bravely entered the
swamp, even though their feet sank into the muck. As they
proceeded, the swamp got deeper; oozy mud rose above their ankles;
soon they were knee-deep. Suddenly, the captain banged his shin
against something hard. He reached down, groping through the
slime, and pulled up a treasure chest. Eagerly they pried the
lock, and discovered gold and jewels beyond imagination!
The
captain turned to his first mate and said, "Arrrrggghhh,
matey, that just goes to show ye! Booty is only shin deep!"
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VERSE TO PONDER
“God is not unjust; he will not forget your work and the
love you have shown him as you have helped his people and continue
to help them.” Hebrews 6:10
CONSIDER
“Every man should keep a fair-sized cemetery in which to
bury the faults of his friends.” Henry Ward Beecher
MOVIE REVIEW:
ANGELS & DEMONS
Those who do see the film could very well find their eyes
rolling within the first few minutes. As the story begins, the
Pope has just died, and cardinals from around the world have come
to the Vatican to elect his successor—and a voice-over,
possibly that of a reporter, gravely informs us that Catholics
around the world "now find their church at a crossroads,
their ancient traditions threatened by a modern world."
Really? The church has never come to this "crossroads"
before? And how does the death of one man expose the church to
this "threat"? Is not the conclave that brings the
cardinals together a sign that the church's "ancient
traditions" are carrying on pretty much as they always
have?.... Read this in full at
http://www.christianitytoday.com/movies/reviews/2009/angelsanddemons.html
Also
see Faith-Based, Science-Based Critics: Dan Brown Needs to Do More
Research
http://www.christianpost.com/Entertainment/Movie/News/2009/05/faith-based-science-based-critics-dan-brown-needs-to-do-more-research-15/index.html
and
http://www.TruthAboutAngelsAndDemons.com
and
http://www.AnsweringAngelsAndDemons.com
FACE LIFE WITH
CONFIDENCE “As
his father's words caused Norman Vincent Peale to restudy his
life, he recalled what he had long told others who had been caught
in the darkness of doubt: ‘Through persistence,
self-knowledge, prayer, commitment, optimism, a resolute trust in
God, and the building of your own personal moral strength, you can
enjoy the blessings of a deeper faith, and face the difficulties
of life with courage and confidence.’ When Norman opted to
lose his fears and shyness by immersing himself in faith, his life
dramatically changed. When he completely embraced the lessons
given to him by his father, teachers, and mentors and finally
wiped the "t" away from can't, he was ready to accept
his call. His life proved that through faith we can do anything
God calls us to. His can-do attitude changed not just his life but
also millions of other lives.” from Stories behind Men of
Faith by Ace Collins
COME
HOME, CHURCHES SAY
The first time Norma Freeman strayed from her Catholic faith,
it was for love. The second time, she was seeking new spiritual
experiences. Both times, Freeman came back. Now she's 80 and
volunteers her time to reach out to lapsed Catholics. She's one of
the laypeople involved with the Catholics Returning Home program
at St. Patrick Church in London in Madison County, Ohio. The
six-week discussion group allows those who have fallen away from
the church to vent their frustrations and concerns.
For
reasons both theological and practical, churches try to regain
those who have left the fold. The parable of the lost sheep is a
familiar Bible story giving God's view of those who have drifted
away: "There will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who
repents than over 99 righteous persons who need no repentance,"
reads Luke 15:7.
At the same time, worship attendance has
fallen since the 1960s, and churches can't afford to lose
believers. About half of all American adults change faiths,
according to the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life. In the
Catholic church alone, those leaving outnumber those converting 4
to 1.
"I think a lot of people left because of hurt,"
Freeman said. "Because of anger. Because the church, for so
many years, was rather rigid in their rules and regulations."
Freeman's first "leave of absence," as she calls her
time away from the church, came when she got married in 1951. Her
husband, a Baptist, wasn't comfortable with Catholicism or raising
their children in the church.... Read this in full at
http://www.columbusdispatch.com/live/content/faith_values/stories/2009/05/15/FVcominghome.ART_ART_05-15-09_B4_ITDRGBP.html
TACKLING GLOBAL
ISSUES WITH FLOURISH
Evangelical Christians are breaking past conservative
politics, individualism, and fear of association with the
political left to join the environmental movement. Among their
own, the 150 leaders who gathered for the Flourish environmental
conference in Duluth recently are at the forefront. Critics say
they are late to the party, 40 years after the first Earth Day,
and that evangelicals are still too timid in addressing the
biggest environmental problem, global warming.
“Evangelicals
have been the taillight, not the headlight of the environmental
movement,” said Robert Parham of the Baptist Center for
Ethics in Nashville, a moderate organization not affiliated with
Southern Baptists. Flourish is a new Atlanta organization started
by evangelicals to educate fellow Christians about what they call
creation care.
Jonathan Merritt, a young, Southern Baptist
minister at Cross Pointe Church and a Flourish founder, has
emerged as a leading voice in the movement. He said the 150 who
came were less than he hoped for. Still, he is encouraged. Many
who came are leaders who will influence many more. The conference
sessions also will soon be online to magnify the impact, he
said.... Read this in full at
http://www.ajc.com/services/content/printedition/2009/05/16/greenfaith0516.html
NEW RESOURCE FOR
SPORTS FANS LAUNCHED ON THE WEB AND AVAILABLE AS A PODCAST
A new downloadable 15-minute program featuring news, features,
and interviews from the world of sport with a Christian
perspective is available from www.planetsport.tv as a podcast from
iTunes.
Sports media group 2K Plus International Sports
Media has launched the new interactive website and the weekly
podcast program for sports fans desiring sports news from a
Christian perspective.
The website www.planetsport.tv is
designed to engage sports fans with the leading issues in sport
and explore the stories behind the headlines. "The aim of the
website and Planet Sport program is to introduce sports fans to
Jesus," said 2K Plus Chief Executive Officer, Adrian Barnard.
"Through interviews with top Christian sportsmen and
women and our network of correspondents around the world, we want
to show that following Jesus in the 21st century is relevant and
fulfilling," Barnard said, adding: "We hope Planet Sport
will be a credible resource to which Christians can direct their
non-Christian sporting friends."
http://www.planetsport.tv/
THE RHETORIC OF
THE RANT by
Michael Gerson “Respect makes cooperation in the common
good possible. Civility acts like grease in the democratic
machine; disdain is sand thrown into the gears. But civility is
also a direct reflection of our belief in human equality. Even
people we vehemently disagree with on the largest issues possess a
democratic value equal to our own. In his book, "Civility:
Manners, Morals and the Etiquette of Democracy," Stephen
Carter argues that this recognition does not preclude "passionate
disagreement," but it does require "civil listening"
-- and I'd guess it forbids referring to strangers as a..holes and
hoping for their death.
“So civility has an
unavoidably moral component. The proper treatment of others
conveys regard and demonstrates self-control. Rudeness sets out to
dominate and humiliate. This is not only true in politics.
"Precisely because rudeness is quite common," says
philosophy professor Emrys Westacott, "it is not a trivial
issue. Indeed, in our day-to-day lives it is possibly responsible
for more pain than any other moral failing." Verbal violence
can leave people smarting for days, or scarred for years, or
pushed like a vulnerable junior high-schooler toward suicide. Such
hostility is broadly and correctly condemned. Why does politics
seem to numb this rudimentary moral sense?”.... Read this in
full at
http://townhall.com/columnists/MichaelGerson/2009/05/15/the_rhetoric_of_the_rant
AMERICAN
CHRISTIANS TO DECLARE 'DEPENDENCE' ON GOD
American Christians across the US will band together the day
after Independence Day to repent and pray for God to heal the
country. The newly launched initiative Call2Fall, organized by the
conservative Christian group Family Research Council, will focus
on the spiritual and moral problems growing in the nation.
"America is a nation in moral crisis,” says FRC
President Tony Perkins. “Four out of every ten children are
born out of wedlock, and every day roughly 3,000 unborn children
are aborted in our county. From homosexual 'marriage' to proposed
curbs on religious speech, there are serious matters for the
church to address, humbly and with great earnestness, before God.”
Held a day after Americans celebrate their “independence,”
Call2Fall will be a day when Christians declare their “dependence”
on God, Perkins explains. The name of the initiative means call to
fall on our knees. http://www.call2fall.com/
Related
story: “George Barna: America Is Being Destroyed Inside Out”
http://www.christianpost.com/Ministries/Figures/2009/05/george-barna-america-is-being-destroyed-inside-out-09/index.html
CONSIDER
“Make sure that you let God's grace work in your souls
by accepting whatever He gives you, and giving Him whatever He
takes from you. True holiness consists in doing God's work with a
smile.” Mother Teresa of Calcutta (1910-1997)
VERSE TO PONDER
"May the God who gives endurance and encouragement give
you a spirit of unity among yourselves as you follow Christ Jesus,
so that with one heart and mouth you may glorify the God and
Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.” Romans 15:5-6
ON
PRAYER
“One way to recollect the mind easily in the time of
prayer, and preserve it more in tranquility, is not to let it
wander too far at other times. You should keep it strictly in the
Presence of God; and, being accustomed to think of Him often, you
will find it easy to keep your mind calm in the time of prayer, or
at least to recall it from its wanderings.” Brother Lawrence
(c.1605-1691), The Practice of the Presence of God, New York,
Revell, 1900, pp. 35-36
PRAY FOR PERSECUTED
CHRISTIANS TODAY
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DAILY BLESSING
PACT Use
the following list as your daily prayer guide. Think of a brother
or situation that applies and lift them up in prayer.
I am
agreeing in prayer with you for God’s blessings to overtake
you!
PERSONAL Marital harmony Family unity Children
saved Faithful pastor Spirit-filled church Real
friendships Relatives redeemed Educational
benefits Recreational time Fulfilling career Favor with
God and man Be in God’s will
FINANCIAL Better
Jobs Raises or bonuses Benefits Sales &
commissions Business Growth Settlements Estates &
inheritances Investment increase Rebates &
returns Checks in the mail Gifts & surprises Money to
be found Bills decrease while blessings increase
"And
all these blessings shall come on thee, and overtake thee, if thou
shalt hearken unto the voice of the Lord thy God" (Deut.
28:2).
[As you travel on business or vacation, let me know
if you'd like the church guys to pray for your safety and
spiritual effectiveness. I'll add your name to the list for the
time you'll be away.]
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us what sites you find enjoyable and why.
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All links to websites are provided as a service, and do
not imply endorsement by our church.
(BTW: whenever the
URLs in this newsletter are too long to turn into links on your
e-mail program, just copy the entire URL (two lines or more) and
paste it into a temporary email message. Then delete the return in
the middle of it and copy it again. Then paste it into your web
browser and hit enter.)
I
used to watch golf on TV but my doctor told me that I need more
exercise, so now I watch tennis. Min.
Frank Coleman, Editor [email protected]
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together. Large group, small group, and one-to-one events
encourage relationship building and spiritual strengthening that
result in maximizing the potential we all have in Christ. Contact
Min. Frank Coleman, 773-410-1483, [email protected]
if you'd like to participate in a men's discipleship program.
Path Of Life Ministries is located at 6459 S. Campbell Ave.
Chicago, IL 60629. Visit our website at:
http://www.pathoflifeministries.net/
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