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Sunday, December 06, 2009

What Does Pastor Cauthon Have To Say?

Pastor Vance Cauthon (Evangel Assembly-Wichita, Kansas) has this to say about Jonathan Wright...
"Let me recommend to you the ministry of Jonathan Wright. He has spoken multiple times from my pulpit and blessed our congregation. His message is positive, uplifting, and anointed. His delivery is precise and attention grabbing. This was evident in the response of our people. I would without hesitation not only recommend Jonathan to you as a minister but as a person of integrity and sensitivity to the leading of the Holy Spirit."
Feel free to email Pastor Cauthon to ask any additional questions (vcauthon@evangelwichita.org).

Monday, November 23, 2009

You Know Who You Are

You know who you are but more importantly God knows what you’ve done, He knows your generosity. Recently we were three days away from needing a $500 miracle when we received a cashier’s check from an anonymous donor for; you guessed it…$500! I so want to say thank you with a card or phone call but since that’s not possible I’ve chosen to post my gratitude here. Your gift was not only an answer to prayer but an encouragement to me and this ministry! Thank you!

Not only are we grateful for the gift but also for the many people who pray for this ministry. One of the three areas we ask people to pray is for God’s provision to keep this ministry moving forward. This ministry is solely funded by the generous giving of churches and individuals. For details on how to give to this ministry click on this link for complete instructions.

For those of you who give to and pray for this ministry…THANK YOU!

Saturday, October 10, 2009

We Gain As We Give

I so much enjoyed yesterday's devotion that I wanted to share it with you. It's from "Day By Day" by Vance Havner...

We Gain As We Give

"He which soweth sparingly shall reap also sparingly; and he which giveth bountifully shall also reap bountifully." 2 Corinthians 9.6

God "giveth liberally." He is a generous God, and His children should never be misers. He loves a cheerful giver and "the liberal soul shall be made fat."

Mary used expensive ointment when she anointed Jesus, not a cut-rate bargain. It was Judas, who pilfered the treasury, who grumbled about Mary's generosity. God does not smile upon extravagance, but He does reward the bountiful sower. His servants are worthy of their hire, and Paul, thought he sought nothing for himself, ever exhorted the saints to be liberal in their giving. When Christians turn into tightwads and try to do God's work as cheaply as possible they get cheap results. God will not honor a stingy testimony. The church that puts on a bargain revival cheats itself. God's work is in no danger of bankruptcy when His people are hilarious in their giving and hospitable to His servants.

God hates a false economy that is out to reduce a budget instead of to receive a blessing. We reap as we sow here, just as anywhere else.