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NewslettersReports of the powerful healings God is performing in our midstWorld Reports and Testimonies
Newsletter, 10 January, 2006
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We received several responses as a result of this
testimony.
Here are some of them.
Thank you for sharing.
We were taught to always give out of your
"need", not your "want". It is hard
and a big sacrifice.
Sometimes, it seems so unfair, but when the blessings
start flowing, it all makes sense.
Sometimes I wonder why we struggle with money so much
when the ungodly seem to prosper. What lessons are we not
learning that we have to continue to go through these
struggles?
The Bible is very clear about our prosperity and how we should be, but we are not.
Paula
Indeed God's Providence baffles!
I agree that it is more blessed to give than to receive. Giving leaves a space for God to replenish. My Pastor always says God will only bless those who can allow the blessing to pass thru them. In other words allowing the blessing to pass through to someone else.
May God enrich you.
Wilson
Dear Pastor Victor and Pastor Judith,
Thank you for all your emails and now this one that is most encouraging showing the power of giving and receiving. It is simple but profound, just like it should be, and seems too few experience.
But, Praise the Lord, dear Anne really got it. I love that which you taught, "if what you have in your hand is not enough to meet your need, sow it so god can multiply it." And Look what God did for this dear couple. Thank you Jesus for you give the anointed word which brings forth such a harvest.
We spent two weeks in September In Greece and then our own little "30 days of glory" in Antioch, Turkey, teaching many of the things you put in our spirits during school of ministry, Kelowna, Pastor Victor. Now we are on our way to Malaysia and thereabouts and back to Mindanao and our regular assignments in the Philippines to feed hungry people.
Thank you for remembering us in your prayers as you
did when we were in Thailand and Indonesia last February
and March. We will be gone for 2 months again this trip.
Our love and blessings always,
Alev
Alev means fire in Turkish. We were there in 2001 after our first of 3 trips to Zimbabwe that year. We love ministering the word there and can't wait to go back for even longer to a nation that seems to be very open.
Thank you again for caring. For you we pray my very amplified version of 2 Cor. 13:14 "The extreme, extravagant, exceeding, abundant, love of the father; The extreme, extravagant, exceeding, abundant, grace of the son; The extreme, extravagant, exceeding, abundant communication of the Holy Spirit be yours".
Amen.
We received the following response to this newsletter.
Dear Pastor,
A warm greeting to you in Christ's name.
Thanks for the Testimony, it's a blessing to our ACM family. Thank God for the great things He had done to His children.
We ACM are always with you in prayer.
In Christ
Haimi
We want to say thanks to all those who are praying for us.
And in all we thank our Heavenly Father, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit for doing such mighty work through us.
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