Bishop T D Jakes' Ministry Club is a special group of committed friends of Bishop TD Jakes and The Potter's House, who have pledged to fight alongside the Bishop as he reaches out with life-changing truth to lost, shattered and desperate people. Our aim is to help others experience the abundant living that God always intended them to have.

Saturday, February 05, 2005

"Do it unto me"


A 76-year legacy of ministry in the Congo, memorialized.
Congo--Kinshasa (MNN)--His nickname was 'father', but it was a title of respect among the Africans he served. 'Baba Vi', Sam Vinton Senior, of Grace Ministries International had a 76-year legacy in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

His son, Sam Vinton, Junior, wants to honor that work by building the 'Baba Vi Memorial Hospital'. The name says it all. "My father was one of those men that went out as an evangelist, but completed his whole work by putting together so many pieces of a puzzle to complete a full-orbed work that continues in many ways and touches lives of so many people, and eventually brings them to wonder why this man is doing this, and that's how....To read the whole article, click the link above. Sign up below!

Thursday, February 03, 2005

Megafest-2005


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Wednesday, February 02, 2005

"Tips for better living"


"Trust in the LORD and do good; dwell in the land and enjoy
safe pasture. Delight yourself in the LORD and he will give
you the desires of your heart. Commit your way to the LORD;
trust in him and he will do this: He will make your
righteousness shine like the dawn, the justice of your
cause like the noonday sun" (Psalm 37:3-6, niv).

Here are twenty tips for better living in the New Year:

1. Rise and pray every day: "Again today, dear God, I
commit and trust my life and way to you. I'm available.
Please use me to be as Jesus to every life I touch."

2. Don't sweat the small stuff.

3. Remember these simple sentences: "I was wrong." "I am
sorry." "Please forgive me." "Thank you." Say them whenever
needed and say "I love you" often--whether needed or not.

4. Come apart and rest a while before you come
apart--stress is a killer.

5. Remember, "Nothing changes if nothing changes."

6. Don't nurse grudges: "Failing to forgive is like
drinking poison and waiting for the other person to die."

7. Carpe diem. Seize the day. Opportunity come to pass ...
not to pause.

8. Quit the blame-game ... it's choice, not chance,
determines destiny.

9. Control your thinking or your thinking will control you.
"What the mind dwells on the body acts on."

10. Invest your life in a worthwhile cause by having a
noble purpose for which to live--one that is bigger than
yourself--one that will help make your world a better place
in which to live.

11. Be a positive realist. You will always see what you are
looking for: "Two men look out the same prison bars. One
seeks mud, the other stars."

12. The greatest abilities are availability, dependability
and responsibility."

13. "There is no pillow as soft as a clear conscience."

14. "Smooth seas never make skillful sailors."

15. When God is silent. "I believe in the sun even when it
isn't shining. I believe in love even when I am alone. I
believe in God even when he is silent."

16. Cry when needed. "Every unshed tear is a prism through
which all of life's experiences are distorted."

17. Laugh a lot. It is still the best medicine.

18. Remember, "The bumps are what we climb on."

19. Fear not. At least 95 percent of the things we fear
never happen. Trust God for the other five percent.

20. Have faith and put God first with your time, talents
and tithe. -Forwarded from Iretha Tompkins-
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