The following is such a very good response to evil. A stark reminder of Romans 1:24-25. We here at FGGAM and the Moede family stand in the gap for GOD. We aim to share JESUS with the world. We build bridges of love and trust with an unbelieving world, it is called carrying out The Great Commission. We know no walls. Let us all be the hands and feet of JESUS. Meet people where they are at. Is your Church making a difference in your community? If your Church did not exist would it be missed? Ask yourself tough questions about your ministry, yourself, seek the face of JESUS and listen! I pray every morning for GOD to always show me what to do and what not to do. It is called discernment. We have to do all our work in the love of JESUS before we can help anyone change their ways. You cannot use a sledge hammer, as many Christian do on Facebook, that is just stupid.
So many people are being swayed away by Satan. What are YOU doing about it! You won’t change the world by sitting, or by posting on Facebook! Maybe your light for JESUS is dulled by your walls.
The Christian Post
By CP Staff,
Christians expressed offense at the debauchery celebrated during the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Paris that showed a ménage à trois and a depiction of The Last Supper with drag queens as Jesus’ disciples, among other symbols that rankled viewers.
One performance at the ceremonies that caused significant offense Friday afternoon was a depiction of Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” that portrays Jesus’ last meal with his disciples before his betrayal, arrest and crucifixion. More Here
My Dear Brother in Christ, Scott Troyer of Goshen, Indiana, posted this on Facebook. EXCELLENT! Scott worked for me at WFRN Christian Radio in South Bend/Elkhart back in the day, almost 40 years ago now. I love him so much, as I do his precious wife Niki!
Scott is with Time to Revive, which is an outstanding ministry headed up by my dear brother in Christ, Kyle Martin! I have always called Kyle a young Billy Graham! Glory! I served on Kyle’s board at one time! The Rest of The Story Here
A Sword? Really? By Pastor Jerry McCullah
Much of the decline of Christianity has happened in the past 20 years. In 2003, 83 percent of Americans claimed to be Christian, statistically unchanged from 84 percent in 1993 and only a slight drop from 86 percent in 1983. The high-water mark for Christian identification in Gallup’s survey was 96 percent in 1956. More Here