Revival Starts With You

Revival start with you! Start building many bridges of love and trust in your family, in your neighborhood, at church, with all people you meet in your days. Show the world the LOVE OF JESUS!

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The photos are from this past Sunday when I was the guest speaker at The Way, The Truth and The Life Ministries in Grants, New Mexico. Thank you again Pastor Danny Almanza for having me! Pastor Danny’s church prays three times a day! What an example for us all!

Revival starts with you and me!

When is the last time you just threw yourself on the floor and seeked JESUS! When is the last time you have wept seeking Jesus! Do you have the love of Jesus in your heart?
Do you need heart surgery?

Start building many bridges of love and trust in your family, in your neighborhood, at church, with all people you meet in your days.

From ‘GOT QUESTIONS’ Revival refers to a spiritual reawakening from a state of dormancy or stagnation in the life of a believer. It encompasses the resurfacing of a love for God, an appreciation of God’s holiness, a passion for His Word and His church, a convicting awareness of personal and corporate sin, a spirit of humility, and a desire for repentance and growth in righteousness. Revival invigorates and sometimes deepens a believer’s faith, opening his or her eyes to the truth in a fresh, new way. More Here

LOVE THIS!!!!!!! Dr. Jim Dension posted this today at FGGAM:

One day Jesus will return as “King of kings and Lord of lords” (Revelation 19:16). One day, Satan will be “thrown into the lake of fire and sulfur” to be “tormented day and night forever and ever” (Revelation 20:10).

Until that day, Anglican theologian Richard Hooker (1554–1600) advised us: “When the best things are not possible, the best may be made of those that are.” As we fight the “spiritual forces of evil” (Ephesians 6:12) while praying for spiritual awakening, let us be courageous in Christ, humble in seeking his help, and persistent in trusting him for victory.

And let us remember that our Savior knows us, loves us, and is with us “always, to the end of the age” (Matthew 28:20).

Mother Teresa observed, “If you feel unimportant in the eyes of the world, that matters not at all. For God, there is no one any more important in the entire world than you.”

Why do you need her reminder today?

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