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Winter Bible Seminar & Rhema Homecoming 2023

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Winter Bible Seminar & Rhema Homecoming

 

Come enjoy the Holy Spirit's refreshing at Winter Bible Seminar, February 19-24 at Rhema USA in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Gather with people from across the U.S and around the world for a special time of ministry in the presence of the Lord.

Services begin Sunday, February 19, at 6 p.m. in the Rhema Bible Church Auditorium and continue Monday through Friday. Various speakers will minister at 8:30 and 9:30 a.m., followed by Lynette Hagin at 10:30 a.m. and Kenneth W. Hagin at 7 p.m.

Services will also be livestreamed on YouTube, Facebook, rhema.tv, and the Rhema USA app. Be sure to watch for event updates on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. To learn more or preregister, visit rhema.org/wbs or call 1-866-312-0972. Registration is free and open to everyone!

Winter Bible Seminar and Rhema Homecoming is a weeklong immersion in the Word and the moving of the Holy Spirit. Activities include a Rhema Bible Training College alumni fellowship. And WBS guests will have the opportunity to sit in on first- and second-hour RBTC classes.

Make plans now to be there!

 

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Winter Bible Seminar and RBTC Homecoming February 16-21, 2020!

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Winter Bible Seminar and RBTC Homecoming February 16-21, 2020!

Are you ready to be blessed? Make Winter Bible Seminar your "must-experience" event for 2020! On February 16-21, people from around the world will gather at the Rhema USA campus in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, for a time of refreshing ministry. Through connection with God and one another, attendees leave recharged and with renewed vision.

Services begin Sunday, February 16, at 6 p.m. in the Rhema Bible Church auditorium and continue Monday through Friday. Various speakers will minister at 8:30 and 9:30 a.m., followed by Lynette Hagin at 10:30 a.m. and Kenneth W. Hagin at 7 p.m.

Children and youth ministry is available for infants through 12th graders (evening sessions only). First through 5th grade will meet in the Rhema Kids Auditorium. Winter Blitz services for 6th through 12th graders will meet in the Varsity Youth Building Monday through Wednesday and Friday.

A "Welcome Back Fellowship" for all alumni of any RBTC campus around the world will meet in the NRC after the evening service on Monday, February 17. It is a great time to reconnect and catch up as well as meet new friends in the Rhema family.

All WBS guests may attend first- and second-hour classes at Rhema Bible Training College throughout the week.

Services will also be available via the Rhema USA app, online at rhema.tv, or livestreamed on Facebook at @kennethhaginministries. To learn more or preregister, visit rhema.org/wbs or call 918-258-1588, ext. 2238. Registration is free and open to everyone!

 

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Keep the Switch of Faith Turned On

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// Lynette Hagin

MY FATHER-IN-LAW, Kenneth E. Hagin, taught many of us the principles of exercising our faith to receive whatever we needed from God. I heard him quote Mark 11:22–24 hundreds of times.

"And Jesus answering saith unto them, Have faith in God. For verily I say unto you, that whosoever shall say unto this mountain, be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea; and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that those things which he saith shall come to pass; he shall have

whatsoever he saith. Therefore I say unto you, what things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them."

After teaching on faith, he would say, "Keep the switch of faith turned on." You may wonder what that statement means. Simply put, it means that God wants us to live a fulfilled life.

John 10:10 says, "I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly." To live the abundant life, we must practice what the Word says. One of the principles that God has established is found in Mark 11:22–24.

Let me paraphrase these verses in my words. Jesus said that when you speak to a mountain—your mountain might be finances, healing, difficult circumstances, family situations, and so forth—to be removed, do not doubt in your heart. Believe that what you have said will come to pass, and you will have what you say. When you pray, believe that you will receive the things you desire, and you will have them.

 

 

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Four Steps to a Fresh Start

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// Kenneth W. Hagin

LET'S FACE IT. No one is perfect. When you make a mistake, the enemy often tries to tell you that it's over! He wants you to throw in the towel. We all mess up. But it's not the end. God said that if you ask for forgiveness, it's yours, and you can go on. Our Heavenly Father is the God of second chances—and third, and fourth, and fifth, and sixth chances!

Have you heard the story of "Wrong Way" Roy Riegels? On New Year's Day in 1929, Georgia Tech was playing the University of California in the Rose

Bowl. Riegels recovered a fumble and started running in the wrong direction! He ran 65 yards before one of his teammates was able to overtake him—just before he scored for the other team.

When the team went to their locker room during halftime, Riegels was devastated. He sat in a corner and cried like a baby. When it was time to go back on the field, the coach announced that the same men who played the first half would start the second. They all got up and headed out to the field—everyone except Roy Riegels.

The young player didn't want to play the second half. He was embarrassed and humiliated. He felt like he let everyone down—the team, the coach, the fans, and himself.
The coach said to him, "Roy, get up, and go back. The game is only half over."*

Roy Riegels went back in the game. He couldn't change what had happened in the first half, but he left his mistake behind him and amazed the crowd during the remainder of the game.

Always Press Forward

You have to remember that God can turn anything around. So never let your past define your future! Nothing you have done in the past will affect your tomorrow unless you let it. It's not what you've done—it's what you're going to do that is important.

Thank God for everything He brought you through. But Paul said, "Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on" (Phil. 3:13–14 NIV). The lows and highs of the past are history. They won't do you any good tomorrow. Forget all of it—the good, the bad, the ugly—everything. Let it go. You can't change it. If you live in the past, it will hinder you from pressing on.

If you've messed up, get back up! No matter how young or old you are, Jesus has His arm out to you saying, "Come on! Let's go! Get back in the game. Play like you've never played before. There's a great future ahead!"

 

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