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Gatekeepers

Our goal is to establish relationships in various communities via gatekeepers, using their assistance to reach local pastors and to provide resources that will assist them in ministering to their congregations.
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Pastor to Pastor

Through informal and intimate interviews, leading Christian pastors, authors and experts join host H.B. London Jr. to discuss subjects that touch the daily personal and professional lives of pastors, other Christian leaders and their families.   - more -



Enough Faith: You've Already Got What It Takes to Make a Dfference

Author Ken Hutcherson helps us better understand faith — uncovering often overlooked truths in God's word that can enliven and ignite your faith. You don't need more faith to make an impact spiritually — you already have all you need. Be prepared for encouraging surprises in the pages of this book that will bring joy back into your walk with God.   - more -



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Meeting you and your needs is an essential part of our ministry. We want to develop a relationship with you! We want to effectively encourage you when your tank runs low or is on empty. Look at helpful resources Pastor to Pastor, Pastors Weekly Briefing and African American Outreach.

Let the Children Come

The Gospels portray Jesus as a man who loved children. After all Jesus had entered the world from "the realms of glory" as an infant. As a result, He knew the challenges and disappointments which children face on a daily bases. Jesus knew the importance of childhood and how precious it is for a child to be loved and supported by his/her parents. He knew it was a time of growth both physical growth and spiritual nurturing.

Children were presented as model citizens of the Kingdom. So, when the disciples rebuked the children who were brought to Jesus for a blessing, He was greatly displeased. Unfortunately, the disciples underestimated Jesus' love and concern for all the children of the world. As the song says..."Red or yellow black or white they are precious in His site, Jesus loves the little children of the world."

I can only imagine how happy the parents of these children were when they saw the Master's response. He placed immeasurable value on the lives of the children. He saw what they could become and not necessarily what they were. He also views us as having potential to become someone greater than what/who we are today. Jesus captured the attention of all those listening when He said "Let the children come to Me, and do not forbid them; for such is the kingdom of God....whoever does not receive the kingdom of God as a little child will by no means enter it."

We too must become like children and trust Him unequivocally. As children hopefully, we will walk by faith and not by site. Perhaps as children we will attempt to overcome evil with good and not with verbal assault and weapons of mass destruction. Even for a night's rest we can pray in the words of a child.

     Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep.
     And if I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take.
     Amen.

As children of the King, let us depend upon Him and not ourselves.

Mark 10:13-16

 

 


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