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As outlined in the writings of Moses, the Hebrews farmed and measured what they needed each year in terms of storehouses.
These storehouses were where they housed and kept their produce safe until another harvest could be gathered to replenish the previous year’s storehouse.
Storehouses were built to store what God had provided through the productivity of His people.
The Israelites were used to living with at least three storehouses of grain at all times—two or three years of income stored away to cover their needs. To have less was foolhardy; to have more was unnecessary.
Two to three years of reserves were all the grain they needed at all times unless there were catastrophic problems like multiple years of drought, war, or famine.
Wisdom dictated they have at least three storehouses…
…faith and their relationship to God would take care of the rest.
People didn’t live hand-to-mouth unless they were beggars.
They didn’t spend this month’s paycheck to pay for this month’s rent or have to wait until payday to buy groceries because they had nothing in their checking account (yes, bank accounts are a form of storehouse).
Storehouses set very real limits.
There was only so much grain in the storehouse—once it was empty, there was no more.
The Christian university, based in Virginia, will launch the MWS center on Aug. 1, helping Liberty students learn the ropes of the music industry. The center will also have its own record label for those who aspire to have Christian or mainstream careers.
According to a statement shared with The Christain Post, Jonas will help on the label side of things while helping the artist make the necessary connection in the entertainment industry.
“Our mission for the university is training and equipping champions for Christ,” Vernon M. Whaley, dean of the School of Music, told Religion News Service. “What I tell my students is it doesn’t matter what kind of music you’re going to go into, God’s called you to take worship to the nations.”
Liberty’s School of Music, the college’s worship music education wing was established in 2005. However, the dean said the new venture will hone in on “mainstream” music.
“The passion we have is not just to train a bunch of people to go into the music industry — or just go into the Christian music industry, for that matter — but to be equipped as musicians that go into the music industry fully equipped to do what they believe God’s called them to do, whether it’s the mainstream market or the faith-based market,” Whaley continued.
Former Christian artist and industry executive, Al Denson will serve as the industry liaison for the MWS center.
He has been on the advisory council for Liberty’s School of Music for 14 years and played a big hand in bringing Smith and Jonas to the center.
“These artists remember how hard it was starting out, working years and years to have the opportunity to record on a major label,” Denson said in a written release.
“So when they have a chance to give back to those who are really wanting to seek what they did and walk down the same path, they are more than willing and excited to invest in them.”
Denson pegged Jonas, an Assemblies of God pastor who helped his sons gain pop superstardom, “a liaison to the other side of the coin.”
The MSW center will also continue to provide existing programs, including a Bachelor of Music in commercial music.
The program will emphasize artist development such as songwriting, recording, engineering and producing, publishing and producing, and film score production.
The center will also host a new $2 million recording studio for the record label, according to Whaley.
Ministering at the program will be Rev. Chris Oyakhilome, DSC, DD, President of LoveWorld Inc., Pastor Benny Hinn, President and Founder of Benny Hinn Ministries and other renowned ministers of the Gospel from around the world.
The Conference Schedule would include plenary sessions, workshops, and breakout sessions, exhibitions, welcome luncheon, awards ceremony and lots more.
As a REON Minister you will be equipped with tools to grow your church, train your members and more importantly how to be a Master Soul Winner and impact your world.
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If time and intentionality are the commonality between the revivals and the time of regular meetings in earlier decades, is there a time and intentionality tool today that we can utilize to increase our churches’ evangelistic temperatures? The short answer is yes, there are many. The problem is, too few churches are using them.
At Moody Church, where I’ve been serving as Interim Teaching Pastor, we’ve been using Organic Outreach with Kevin Harney. This has been helping us improve our intentionality. Kevin talks about turning up the evangelistic temperature a few notches in our churches. Here at the Billy Graham Center, we also recently created a tool for churches called Our Gospel Story. This is a six-week online curriculum that can be used in small groups, one-on-one, or in larger group contexts.
Another tool that most of us are familiar with are home-based evangelistic small groups or Bible studies, the Alpha Course being the most famous. Millions of people have taken the Alpha Course. Why?

Because just as revivals met the need of the day in the 1930s and 40s, and the Tuesday night evangelistic visitation met the needs of the 1960s, 70s, and even into the 80s, conversational evangelism has become a trademark of today.
Similar strategies use home meetings and relationships, like Christianity Explored (which is more theologically in the stream of John Stott), or B.L.E.S.S., and many others.
These evangelism tools are those that help us engage conversationally with others, sometimes with a high emphasis on hospitality, like hosting people in our homes.
The point is, they are intentional. They prioritize evangelism. If you don’t prioritize evangelism and outreach, you won’t have evangelism and outreach!
What does the future hold?
As depressing as the stats may be, the future of evangelism does not have to be like the past.
It’s as bright as we, empowered with the Holy Spirit, are willing to make it. We must commit ourselves and our churches to being prioritize evangelism, always seeking to hold the banner of evangelism high, and always encouraging our congregations and leadership to utilize tools that will make our gospel witness intentional and doable.
I invite you to check out the Our Gospel Story curriculum and take your churches through it, then let me know what God does.
As leaders, may one of our highest goals always be that men and women might hear and respond to the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

WEDNESDAY JULY 24th, 2019
7.00pm Service… Gabriel Swaggart
THURSDAY JULY 25th, 2019
10.00am Service… Loren Larson
7.00pm Service… Torrance Nash
FRIDAY JULY 26th, 2019
10.00am Service… Bob Cornell
7.00pm Service… Gabriel Swaggart
SATURDAY JULY 27th, 2019
10.00am Service… Keith Babin
7.00pm Service… Donnie Swaggart
SUNDAY JULY 28th, 2019
10.00am Service… Gabriel Swaggart
6.00pm Service… Torrance Nash
We would all like to be Superman, always knowing what to do, when to do it, and how to solve the problems of the world. But we’re not like him; we are fallible. Our human capabilities are weak, uncertain and frail … but we have been endowed with tremendous power and responsibility. Remember this:
Ordinary people can become extraordinary when empowered by the Holy Spirit.
Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ: Philippians 1:6
It’s an awesome thing when God Himself gets involved in the deliverance of His people. God uses our failure, hardship and trials for His glory. He turns what was meant for bad and uses it to testify to His grace. You say that you are a failure, and yet God says because of the finished work of Christ, you are victorious!
God sees you as extraordinary! Nobody is perfect, but as Christians, we find ourselves endowed with power from the living God! The power God has manifested in us is real, it changes lives, moves mountains, heals the sick, raises the dead and casts out evil.
That power is the Presence and reality of the living God, invested into the bodies and minds of men and women who cannot possibly approach the holiness from which that power came. Simply put, our human capabilities are weak, uncertain, frail and fallible. We don’t always know what to do and we certainly don’t know how to solve the problems of the world.
God made us that way. God isn’t looking for someone who is strong; He’s looking for someone who is weak, so that through the weakness, God’s strength can be manifested.
But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To him be glory both now and forever! Amen.II Peter 3:18, NIV
God loves to use ordinary people, like you and me, to do extraordinary things. You can read about it in our comic books! In The Legends of Lightfall, we venture with our own superhero, Kort, exploring how the forces of darkness and peril, and power and light can alter the very nature of a superhero and his world. I encourage you to join our eternal quest to be used by God in an extraordinary way! Join the army.
Say this faith declaration out loud:
The power of the Holy Spirit will be released in my life to enable me to live a more victorious, overcoming, meaningful life for the Kingdom of God.
In just 4 weeks, we have visited more than 400 schools and have seen over 168,000 salvations! Last week alone, we have seen another 39,000 students make decisions to follow Jesus.
These are exciting times, but we are not finished yet!

Please pray as we continue to minister in the schools, believing for even more young people to be saved as well as our main crusade taking place on August 8-11 in Nakuru, Kenya.
The best is yet to come, in Jesus’ name! Jared Horton Ministries, Gary Smith, Michael Job Jako Hugo

Perhaps you’ve dreamed of getting ahead, but never seem to be able to move beyond making ends meet—even while those ends keep moving further apart.
Contrary to common perceptions in the Body of Christ, God wants His children to prosper!
Throughout Scripture, we see that God not only gives His people opportunities to prosper, but He also delights in their prosperity.
Indeed, the King’s children shall enjoy the wealth of the wicked (Proverbs 13:22), live an abundant life (John 10:10), prosper (3 John 2), and succeed (Joshua 1:8).
The fundamental principles that release God’s provision to His people are clearly outlined in His Word.
Firmly grasping the rules that govern heaven’s economic system will not only equip you to take authority over your own wealth—but also to tap into the limitless resources available for Kingdom growth and advancement.
“Follow the terms of this covenant, so that you may prosper in everything you do.”Deuteronomy 29:9
Throughout the Bible, God uses everyday examples to illustrate these laws, yet we sometimes miss their significance because we don’t live in the cultural context of that era.
You don’t pay tithe, you don’t belong to any unit in church, you have not attended any of the training in church…the girls that are spiritually serious won’t follow you.
Personally, you need to make a commitment to God and to grow and to prepare to be an asset to whomever it is that will marry you.
Having done that, the rest is easy.. When you feel you are prepare, the next thing is to position yourself where someone can see you and where you can see someone.

To the guys first, he who finds a wife finds a good thing. To find something, you have to look for it. There is no point staying in the bedroom and fasting for 40days, all you will see there will be angels. Is not that prayers is not important, prayer is absolutely important. But I’m just simply saying you need to ‘watch and pray’
The first time I took Nike to see my parents, after we left my aunty told me later that one of her friend asked her; how did I see such a beautiful girl? Because your nephew doesn’t look into people’s faces, how did he see a fine girl like that? So I said to my aunty to tell her that I’m a pastor, that when I stand on the pulpit, I tell people to stand up, lift up their hands, close their eyes, worship the Lord…i said I ‘watch and pray’.
Church is one of the place you meet people. You won’t meet people, if you come, sit-down, as soon as we close the service or even before we close the service, you carry your bag..you won’t meet anybody that way!
You meet people in the place of service, in the place of commitment to God’s work because He said that you shouldn’t worry about what others worry about, you should seek first the kingdom of God and His Righteousness and every other thing will be added to you.