As I have already mentioned in another email, we have been partly supporting some of my friends in Egypt that organized a mission outreach to Khartoum in Sudan. This outreach was a great blessing to many people there and they were reaching out to pastors and church leaders and organized conference for women and for young people.
Some of the group of almost 20 people had evangelistic outreach to different parts of Khartoum and were able to reach many with the good news of Jesus in addition to giving out Bibles. People experienced a real touch of the Lord for healing and many received him as their savior and Lord. I am very thankful to God for my dear friends from Egypt that can be able to help in reaching the great country of Sudan in this difficult time that the nation is experiencing.
Some of the group of almost 20 people had evangelistic outreach to different parts of Khartoum and were able to reach many with the good news of Jesus in addition to giving out Bibles. People experienced a real touch of the Lord for healing and many received him as their savior and Lord. I am very thankful to God for my dear friends from Egypt that can be able to help in reaching the great country of Sudan in this difficult time that the nation is experiencing.
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Do not drag yesterday into your future!
I would also like to give you an encouragement before I finish this email. It is so easy for us to think about negative experiences we have had and feel rejected and disappointed. Do not focus your thinking on what lies behind you – concentrate on your future and have great expectations about it! Be a possibility thinker! Have a positive attitude and trust God for great miracles in your life! Paul is a great example of this, and he writes to the Philipians 3;13-14: “One thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.”
Forget what is behind you and get excited about what lies ahead of you! If you have put your trust in Jesus Christ, you know that whatever you meet – he is with you! Then it does not really matter if you arrive at the mountain top or in the inner cell. You will still sing praises to the Lord and rejoice in Him! I will encourage you to read again Ephesians 5;18-20 several times and meditate on these verses. This is the natural life for you, Ronald!
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Jan Ernst
I do not know if you have already been to my website, www.janernst.org and clicked on the FREE GIFT button there. If you have not, please do it now and receive a daily video – A minute with Maxwell! This will be a great blessing and encouragement for you.
Do not drag yesterday into your future!
I would also like to give you an encouragement before I finish this email. It is so easy for us to think about negative experiences we have had and feel rejected and disappointed. Do not focus your thinking on what lies behind you – concentrate on your future and have great expectations about it! Be a possibility thinker! Have a positive attitude and trust God for great miracles in your life! Paul is a great example of this, and he writes to the Philipians 3;13-14: “One thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.”
Forget what is behind you and get excited about what lies ahead of you! If you have put your trust in Jesus Christ, you know that whatever you meet – he is with you! Then it does not really matter if you arrive at the mountain top or in the inner cell. You will still sing praises to the Lord and rejoice in Him! I will encourage you to read again Ephesians 5;18-20 several times and meditate on these verses. This is the natural life for you, Ronald!
Greetings
Jan Ernst