Juan O Savin w/ David Nino - Hand of God Moment - More Drama to Come

Newt Gingrich: I was 'very emotional' over this

H/T Jeff C Coffee & Covid -  Twitter: jchilders98 --- The first unanswered question, and the weirdest news so far coming out of the Trump Shooting, was this New York Times headline, which I screenshot so you wouldn’t think I was joking:  e953bb7f-acd1-4537-a3bb-8feb2035375a_1818x140.png

That’s right. The same Orwellian corporation that is trying to buy up everything in America that the government doesn’t already own —are you using that extra chair? We’ll take that, too. Well, that mega-corporation is bizarrely and unexpectedly linked to the same man who just tried to murder President Trump. The Times’ story explained that the shooter, while still an 18-year-old high school student, appeared briefly as an extra in a Blackrock commercial.
The Times reported that Blackrock pulled the ad, promised to cooperate with law enforcement, and said it will turn over any unpublished video that might still be available, just as you’d hope a responsible corporation would do. So that’s good, nothing to see here.
Now, I’m only asking. But what kind of connections does someone need to score a fun, easy, lucrative temporary job working as an extra in a Blackrock commercial? How did it all come together? How much did the shooter get paid? Was there a contract? Who signed it? The article didn’t say, and the New York Times doesn’t care.
It’s probably nothing. But it’s also sort of like finding out fifty years later that the JFK shooter was on the CIA’s payroll three weeks before the assassination. It’s one of those things that makes you go huh? 

Francis Frangipane: "Unoffendable"

A New Heart

"...I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit within you; and I will remove the heart of stone from your flesh and give you a heart of flesh." (Ezekiel 36:26)

God has a new heart for us that cannot be offended, an "unoffendable" heart. Beloved, possessing an unoffendable heart is not an option or a luxury; it's not a little thing. An offended heart is in danger of becoming a "heart of stone."   continue >>>

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Choosing Blessing or Cursing - Chris Reed

      This week, I want to talk about the importance of what we say. During our MorningStar Fellowship of Ministries Retreat this June, I shared a sermon called “Tongue Tamers,” which I believe was a word from the Lord that is important for both those who are currently involved in ministry and those who want to be found worthy of that calling.

      James 3:1 says, My brethren, let not many of you become teachers, knowing that we shall receive a stricter judgment.” He's saying that if you ask for a ministry gift, you sometimes don't know what you're asking. The higher level of responsibility or calling that you're given in the kingdom of God, the more accountability you're going to have to have in the day of judgment.   continue >>>

TERROR AND DREAD HAS FALLEN UPON THEM! - Wanda Alger

A BREAKER’S REWARD FOR THOSE WHO STAY STANDING - Wanda Alger

This is a word for some of you who are weary of keeping up “the good fight.” You’ve been in a constant survival mode and feeling depleted of any spiritual grit or passion. You’re beginning to wonder what you’re doing wrong. Perhaps you’ve thought you need to pray more, fast more, or discover some new strategy for combatting the endless attacks against your health and well-being. You’ve probably entertained feelings of failure and even wondered if you’re disappointing God because of your seeming inability to overcome the distractions and setbacks.  continue >>>

Beware of Relational Deception - Karen Hardin - July 10, 2024

Would any of us willingly enter deception? Of course not!

As Christians, we’re taught to “believe the best” in someone and not to “judge” others. But we also need to remember that Jesus told us to be “wise as serpents” and he even seemed to praise the dishonest manager for being more shrewd in relationships than his own followers.

Life in the New Covenant, Part 27 - Rick Joyner

      The first requirement that leads to koinonia is to be Christ-centered not man centered. We may think that koinonia is what we have with other believers, which is true. However, it is not really possible if the Lord Himself is not in the middle of our relationships with others, and the main purpose for them.

      One factor that leads to koinonia, the ultimate form of fellowship with others, and with God is when our hearts begin to burn like King David’s for the Lord to have a place to dwell. That’s the heart that will likely bring forth what He truly wants to dwell in, not just bless or occasionally visit. God is looking for fellowship, and so is man, and the ultimate fellowship that we can have is with Him. This fellowship is the ultimate quest of man.   continue >>>

Daniel Pontious: "Heirs of Abraham Are Rising!

Heirs of Abraham Coming into Their Inheritance

When I was spending time with the Holy Spirit, He quickened a passage of Scripture to me out of Galatians 3:  continue >>>

Kim Potter: "The Hosts of Heaven Are Working for You RIGHT NOW!"

I Have Come Because of Your Words

Last month, I shared with you something God had spoken to me about angels. I was excited about what God had shown me, and I fully expected to see quick results from employing the angels of God..   continue >>>

Steve Porter: "The Unfading Beauty of a Gentle and Quiet Spirit"

Let the Beauty of Our Lord Be upon Us

"Don't be concerned about the outward beauty of fancy hairstyles, expensive jewelry, or beautiful clothes. You should clothe yourselves instead with the beauty that comes from within, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is so precious to God." (1 Peter 3:3–4)  continue >>>

July 2024 - Rick Joyner President, The Oak Initiative

Dear Oak Initiative Members,

          I delayed writing this letter because of the importance of what happened this week. These two events—the Trump-Biden debate, and the just-released Supreme Court rulings, have the potential to spark radical change to America. These can be good changes, and can turn us back from the looming meltdown and destruction we have been headed for. However, we must understand how these can work to restore and strengthen our Republic, and do what we can to help this. The Republic is in bad need of restoring, and maybe even a new birth.

July 3, 2024

Happy Independence Day! - Karen Hardin


To celebrate our national independence day, we focus today's email on quotes from the signers of the Declaration of Independence. We present the article below by Bill Federer. It's a little long, but worth your time to be reminded of the reasons for the price they paid.