tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5213748657292008021.post4271929863407408653..comments2023-05-14T09:38:00.319-06:00Comments on Ambassador in Exile: present or presenceephesians619http://www.blogger.com/profile/16906329982302686462noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5213748657292008021.post-32512970559489028142009-08-26T15:38:08.664-06:002009-08-26T15:38:08.664-06:00I totally agree with what you are saying here. I k...I totally agree with what you are saying here. I know of a small church which has reached out into many other types of ministries such as hands on missionary ministries, a couple from the church moved to china and started an orpahanage, the teen ministry is growing in leaps and bounds because of the special things set up for the teens to minister in various ways, including going into the missionary field with the adults and are also attending evangelistic meetings which are held in various homes or motel meeting rooms etc.. I went to one of the revival meetings at a motel last week and it was amazing how the spirit of God moved. There were healings, one of them being my daughter. There were prophetic messages and I knew some of the people they were for and they were right on with what was going on in their lives. It was the first time in many, many years which I did not want to get up and leave a service before it was over. God has been building my faith more and more over the past year or so. The church I spoke of is where my daughter and her family attend and our 3 grandchildren are thrilled with anything having to do with the Lord's movement in their meetings and the opportunities they have to spread the word of God. There is always something going on there or in an outreach program. The church is non-denominational and filled with prayer warriors and Holy Ghost spirit filled people. It is the closest thing to an actual 'body of Christ' or church, not meaning the building that I have ever seen which isn't full of 'Religion'. There is an incredible amount of love in these people. Having come from a Baptist background until age 12 and then Pentecostal, I have seen so much. Both good and Not so good. I will fill you in more about that at a later time. <br />I do hope God send you the answer to the questions you have very soon.Pam Fhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02727742238808355924noreply@blogger.com