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Being Thankful

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Written by Jason Moye Wednesday, 02 November 2011 08:13

It is so easy these days to be negative about what goes on on a regular basis.  Someone cut you off in traffic, someone you know just found out they have terminal cancer, someone lost a baby to a miscarriage, America is 14.5 trillion dollars in debt, we have been at war for it seems a lifetime.  But I challenge you to consider waking up each day and telling someone what you are thankful for each day for the month of November.  At the end of the month is the great holiday of Thanksgiving.  What a great cause you could establish in your life, being thankful.  It could potentially change your life.  30 days straight of being thankful for what you can and what God has done for you and through you.  Try it and see what happens.  Maybe instead of givign the number one the to driver that cuts you off you will pray for them.  They could be heading to the hospital to find out they have cancer.  You never know.  

Bro. Jason

 

Cool Weather is here

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Written by Jason Moye Thursday, 20 October 2011 08:46

This time of the year reminds so much of family.  If you are anything like my family you like to get together and eat and spend time with each other.  The hardest part of doing so is the fact that we take advantage of these opportunities.  Life on this earth is short and as I get older it becomes more of a reality.  As the holidays are approaching remember to always treasure you time with you family.  We don't even know if tomorrow will be here or not, so make sure every moment of your life is a reflection of your relationship to God and your love for Him overflows to the love you have for others especially your family.  

Bro. Jason

 

Haiti Mission Share Time

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Written by Jason Moye Friday, 07 October 2011 08:35

This coming Sunday, Oct. 9th we will be sharing about our experience in Haiti.  There really is no way to describe what it was really like down there.  There are things we saw that will never leave my mind.  It is terrible to know that just a few miles away there is a country that has about 80% of its population that has absolutely nothing.  One of the things I realized this week was life soon goes back to normal when you return home.  We have created a enomorous amount of responsibilities for ourselves here in America that we get so caught up in them that we don't have time to think about anything else.  And unfortuately that means God too.  God and anything that God wants us to do gets put on the backburner in our lives.  That breaks my heart in my own life as well as many others.  God deserves our best and anything that he has called us to and the commands we have from Scripture.  Haiti is just another place in the world that needs to hear the hope of Jesus.  It may not be where God is calling you, but he is at least calling you to go next door.  There is no one that has given their hearts to God that He gives a free pass.  Jesus told the disciples of His day to Go, and that commandments applies just as much to us as it does to them.  Not only go, but go and make disciples. Who are you telling about the saving grace of Jesus Christ and what are you doing to help them comtinue to become a disciple of Jesus Christ.  Don't do like so many have for generations and just throw them to the wolves.  We need each other and God wants to give you the blessing of the opportunity to lead someone in the process of becoming just like Him.

To God Be The Glory!

Bro. Jason 

 

Reports From Haiti

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Written by Bob Tucker Monday, 19 September 2011 06:22

Jason is emailing us daily to report on their mission work in Haiti.  Please be in prayer for them.  

Click here to read the daily reports.

 

Haiti Trip

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Written by Jason Moye Friday, 16 September 2011 10:40

Today we leave to go to Birmingham to get a little sleep and get on the plane tomorrow morning at 5am.  4 people from the church will be going to Haiti for the week.  We are really excited and can't wait to see what God is going to do.  The thing that most people say are I can't do this or that.  Or job is to take the step and allow God to take care of the rest.  God calls us to greater things than jus the average life.  He wants us to do great things in this life to glorify him.  During the week we will be doing VBS at an orphanage, feeding the homeless in a tent city like the ones you have seen on tv after the earthquake, building a house (and by house I mean only the size of 2 of our bedrooms, and participating in a pastors conference, as well as evangelism.  God is so good to give us these opportunities.  

Be praying about getting involved in the future at Barnwell with some of the mission projects that we will be providing.  To God be the glory!

Bro. Jason

 

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