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    “We’re right there on the front lines hosting events, doing follow up, having Gospel conversations, building relationships, and working hard to connect everyone we can to a partnering church. We empower the freshmen who get connected during the summer to be leaders among their peers, we empower the older students to step in and have Gospel conversations and establish mentor-type relationships. We fight for all of these students in prayer by asking God to do what only He can do in their lives.” – Arkansas Baptist News, April 25, 2023

    Published On: April 25, 2023|Categories: Faith|Tags: Conversion, The Gospel|
  • Sunday church service: Orlando, Florida – April 23, 2023

    Bible reading: 1 Peter 4:7-11

    “The end of all things is at hand; therefore be self-controlled and sober-minded for the sake of your prayers. Above all, keep loving one another earnestly, since love covers a multitude of sins. Show hospitality to one another without grumbling. As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God’s varied grace: whoever speaks, as one who speaks oracles of God; whoever serves, as one who serves by the strength that God supplies—in order that in everything God may be glorified through Jesus Christ. To him belong glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen.“

    Hymn singing: Take My Life and Let It Be

    “Take my life and let it be
    consecrated, Lord, to thee.
    Take my moments and my days;
    let them flow in endless praise,
    let them flow in endless praise.

    Take my hands and let them move
    at the impulse of thy love.
    Take my feet and let them be
    swift and beautiful for thee,
    swift and beautiful for thee.
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    Faith Baptist Church, Orlando, Florida – April 23, 2023

    Published On: April 23, 2023|Categories: Faith|Tags: Church|
  • Change of heart – Mission accomplished: Pastor Andrew Williams

    “When Williams crossed the street and enrolled in the Mission’s Discipleship program, he only hoped to overcome his addictions. Instead, he encountered a turning point. Bible studies at the Mission and time of reflection convicted Williams. Once a wayward runner from all things religious, Williams was stopped in his tracks by God. While the Mission wasn’t the last place he sought refuge for his addictions, it was a hinged post, opening a new door of transformation in Christ.” – Orlando Union Rescue Mission, accessed April 22, 2023

    Published On: April 22, 2023|Categories: Faith|Tags: Conversion, Helping people|
  • Push forth at midnight – Celebrating the rich history of pioneering Alliance ministries

    “Today, the vision of unreached peoples is even more vivid to our souls, the call of the Master rings more clearly in our hearts, and the fixed determination in our lives is to go forward along every path our Lord indicates to us, however high the mountain barriers, or dense the jungle, or barren the desert to be traversed. . . . Someone must tell the waiting tribes about Christ Jesus, God’s only Son and man’s only Savior. — A. C. Snead, Alliance foreign secretary in 1923” – The Alliance, April 21, 2023

    Published On: April 21, 2023|Categories: Faith|Tags: Conversion, Missions, The Gospel|
  • A fresh start: Morgan Forney

    “Morgan’s journey began with a childhood marked by his parents’ alcoholism and a sense of isolation after their divorce. With no support system to turn to, he fell into drug use, eventually finding himself in jail on drug charges. It was in jail that he hit rock bottom and turned to God for help.” – His Way, April 21, 2023

    Published On: April 21, 2023|Categories: Faith|Tags: Conversion, Helping people|
  • Boxing legend George Foreman says knowing Jesus is more important than fame: ‘It doesn’t matter what you achieve’

    “’I look back at that movie, and it tells the story of someone coming from nowhere and receiving everything possible in this life,’ he said. ‘And the greatest thing that this life can offer is the chance for everlasting life, finding God, and that’s what I found.’” – The Christian Post, April 21, 2023

    Published On: April 21, 2023|Categories: Faith|Tags: Conversion, Movies / TV|
  • 34th annual US Capitol Bible Reading Marathon kicks off this weekend: ‘Draw attention back to the Bible’

    April 22-26, 2023 – “Spearheaded by the Indiana-based ministry group Seedline International, the National Capitol Bible Reading Marathon will take place on the West Terrace of the Capitol starting at 2 p.m. Eastern time Saturday (April 22) through 10 a.m. April 26. A rotating group of volunteers will take turns reading every word of the Bible, from Genesis through Revelation, in 15-minute slots.” – The Christian Post, April 20, 2023

    Published On: April 20, 2023|Categories: Faith|Tags: Bible, Events|
  • Book – The Mystery of Providence

    “Do we believe that everything in the world and in our own lives down to the minutest details is ordered by the providence of God? Do we ever take time to observe and meditate on the workings of Providence? If not, are we missing much?” – Banner of Truth, accessed April 19, 2023

    Published On: April 19, 2023|Categories: Faith|Tags: Books|
  • Charles Stanley, Baptist pastor and televangelist, dies at 90

    April 18, 2023 – “I have one goal: Get the truth of the Gospel to as many people as possible, as quickly as possible, as simply as possible, in the power of the Holy Spirit and to the glory of God.” – The Christian Post, April 18, 2023

    Published On: April 18, 2023|Categories: Faith|Tags: Christian colleges, Church, In Memoriam, The Gospel|
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