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2010 May
Many people today are caught up in the struggle of simply trying to survive all the obstacles and opposition that life brings to them.
Lynette Hagin
Over the years, many people influence our lives. Although some of these people are no longer with us, their legacy lives on. We may not realize it, but the way we live our lives affects people around us and can impact the way they live.
The majestic Gateway Arch is located on the banks of the Mississippi River in St. Louis, Missouri. Also known as the Gateway to the West, the arch was built to commemorate the westward expansion of the United States. St. Louis was the starting point of the Oregon Trial. Many settlers traveled this route to build new lives in the Pacific Northwest.
In Paul’s second letter to Timothy, the seasoned minister encouraged his young colaborer in the faith to “. . . stir up (rekindle the embers of, fan the flame of, and keep burning) the [gracious] gift of God, [the inner fire] that is in you by means of the laying on of my hands . . .” (2 Tim. 1:6 Amplified).
Kenneth E. Hagin
There is a secret in everything.
There is a secret number by which a safe can be unlocked. There are secrets by which nature’s mighty forces can be harnessed and used. There is a secret that opens Heaven. And there is a secret that commands all of the forces and resources of the throne of God.
Use your talent . . . as a tool to minister to people.
Sitting in his bedroom as a teenager writing songs, Daniel Redmond never imagined he would perform his creations in front of thousands of people. He just wanted to put his ideas into lyrics and music. Whether his inspiration came from a sermon he heard, a movie he watched, or his personal walk with God, Daniel wanted to use his God-given talent to bring glory to Him.






















