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The book, Coach Your Champions, is the best book I have read in a long time. I refer to it almost daily as I map out the PEO chart for my organization. I also just like to flip to certain chapters as different parts of the transformation are taking place! Thanks, it really is an uphill battle in this secular world of fundraising, but I’m starting to raise some eyebrows now with MIF’s practices
Great to hear from you, Lynn–I praise God to hear how he’s using the Coach Your Champions book in your organization. Stay in touch and let us know the great things that God is doing with and through you and your ministry!
praise God for people like you all, i am always praying for all who are suffering for the Lord, he will never leave you nor forsake you, he is with you at all time.sunita
And praise God for people like you too, Sunita, who remember those who are suffering for the Lord as we are commanded to in Hebrews 13:3!
God has consumed me. I’m learning how to be thankful for everything from pain to the air I breathe. As I learn to rely on God and to view him as my provider for everything. I have begun to pray, in a universal way. As my prayers become more focused on God’s purpose, his values, his children, his church, his will, I find that even still I can be shaken from standing firm in Christ.
Now, I know where this frustration comes from. It amazes me how easily I can be led to focus on my own strength, my own righteousness which is nothing without faith, and to superimpose my human perspective to how I see God’s perspective of all things. I think the most damaging thing for us as Christians and as the church, is when once we enter into salvation, we accept God’s righteousness that comes to us by Faith and forget the very platform God used to touch and change our hearts for ever.
I find myself forgiving, loving and praying earnestly for people that hate me, that have cut me to pieces and left me to die. It’s the most unnatural thing I’ve ever experienced. This has to be the work of Christ in my heart. I am being healed, made stronger, at times there is joy, and I know there is a great day ahead of me.
This morning as I searched for deeper understanding in God’s word, your website and teaching have confirmed that my prayers are not in vain. Knowing and understanding ‘from where” my bread comes from and “from where” that bread has to come from for others I pray for, gives me confidence in the work I’ve been called to. I’m a watchman, I’ve been placed in these circumstances, these are my “good works, planned in advance” and I’m to continue until her righteousness shines like the sun. My heart is consumed by this.
Thanks for your help.
David Bounds
I praise God for the journey he has you on–and us, too! Do stay in touch and share your insights. It will be a pleasure to hear from you again.