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2017
Nov 14
Psalms 145:4
One generation commends your works to another;
they tell of your mighty acts.
Terry J.
Terry J. from Hinsdale, NY said:
Each generation has the responsibility to share the Gospel along with the wonderful works of God with the next generation. Pass it on! Share what God has done with someone today.
2014
Aug 20
Psalms 145:4
One generation commends your works to another;
they tell of your mighty acts.
Nancy M.
Nancy M. from Runnemede, NJ said:
Psalm 145:4 – i never had any children and i have never felt comfortable around younger people. Seems like whatever i have done, or whatever i have gone, people were always my age or older. My closest friend is 30 years my senior. i used to witness in nursing homes and i have seen the Lord connect me with the residents in miraculous ways. For the last 10 years or so, i find myself either teaching young people how to share their faith or sharing my faith with young people. Yes, i am way out of my comforts zone but it is the next generation that we have to reach for Christ. The cool thing is, the bible relates to all generations, it never grows too old. The Holy Spirit can still speak through me even if i cannot relate to these kids. If we don’t reach out to these kids, who is going to tell them about Jesus? Who is going to tell their children about Jesus? i think the reason people are, in these last days, are coming to the Lord through dreams and visions is because not enough people are out there sharing their faith. Many people think their life will speak of their faith, duh, we are all sinners and the unsaved can see our sin not our righteousness that comes only from faith.
Donna N.
Donna N. from Orlando, FL said:
When we step out of our comfort zone, God stretches us, and in that stretched state we're also molded into His image. When we relax back to normal status, we're a little bigger and more like Him. That's Soooooooo true about what unsaved people see. Yes our actions speak, but we hafta solidify them with the words of our testimony Welcome back, Nancy! I've missed you.
Maxine N.
Maxine N. from St Petersburg, FL said:
yes, the harvest is plentiful but the labors are few. I need to get out of my comfort zone and spread the good news, so many people are dying and hurting and they don't know the truth. I pray for boldness.
Nancy M.
Nancy M. from Runnemede, NJ said:
Maxine, our comfort zone is not comfortable when we know God wants us to leave it. Donna, Thank you for the welcome back, i missed you also. Not i need to catch up.
Donna N.
Donna N. from Orlando, FL said:
Maxine, I took Evangelism Explosion, and it's helped me share my faith in a more organized fashion.
Nancy M.
Nancy M. from Runnemede, NJ said:
Evangelism Explosion (EE) is a life changing course that not only teaches you how to share your faith but it also teaches you how to teach others how to share their faith. i can only share my faith with so many people while i am still breathing on this earth, but if i teach others to share their faith, the work will continue long after i am gone.
Donna N.
Donna N. from Orlando, FL said:
Yes, Nancy, I started training to be a trainer last week. I'll get my team this week. Pray for me.
Nancy M.
Nancy M. from Runnemede, NJ said:
Oh how exciting, you are going to be a FABULOUS TRAINER. You will be a great encourager and you will make learning fun. Yes, I will be praying for you and I will put you and your team on our EE prayer sheet. When do you do your OJT’s? When do you do the classroom training? What kind of EE do you do? Is it the classic EE, EV2, or another? When you get the first names of your trainees let me know so I can pray for them by name. Please send me OJT reports of your adventures and names of your fish…and yes, I will pray for you.
Nancy M.
Nancy M. from Runnemede, NJ said:
Oh how exciting, you are going to be a FABULOUS TRAINER. You will be a great encourager and you will make learning fun. Yes, I will be praying for you and I will put you and your team on our EE prayer sheet. When do you do your OJT’s? When do you do the classroom training? What kind of EE do you do? Is it the classic EE, EV2, or another? When you get the first names of your trainees let me know so I can pray for them by name. Please send me OJT reports of your adventures and names of your fish…and yes, I will pray for you.
2014
Aug 18
Psalms 145:4
One generation commends your works to another;
they tell of your mighty acts.
Roger P.
Roger P. from Schroon Lake, NY said:
Being a father this is such a great reminder. I have the responsibility to share Gods mighty works from this generation to the next. This chapter is so full of Gods promises to us! What a joy to know we have His Word to guide us and teach us, so we can teach future generations that The Lord is good!
Donna N.
Donna N. from Orlando, FL said:
That's an awesome responsibility, Roger, I'm glad you're not taking it lightly, God bless you in that role
Lloyd S.
Lloyd S. from Trenton, ON said:
Wow. I wish there were more like yourself, Roger, who want to pass it on to future generations. There are far too few who are doing that today. God bless you, brother.