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**********ADVERTISEMENT********** FREE Admission! Position yourself to hear from God in an atmosphere of faith. ONE Worship July 3, 7 p.m. onepeople.community Southwest Believers’ Convention July 4-9 Anchorage, Alaska Victory Campaign Aug. 4-6 Anaheim, Calif. Living Victory Anaheim Aug. 19-20 Orlando, Fla. Living Victory Orlando Sept. 16-17 Columbia, S.C. Word Explosion Sept. 22-24 Venezuela Victory Campaign Oct. 14-15 Washington, D.C. Victory Campaign Nov. 10-12 info: register today kcm.org/events 1-800-600-7395 (U.S. only) Schedule is subject to change without notice. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Join us when we’re in your area. Contact the host church for details! * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Kenneth and/or Gloria Greenville, Texas : June 17 RCCGNA 20th Annual Convention rccgna.org Fort Worth, Texas : June 22-24 FAITH Is...How to Move a Mountain emic.org Hidden Springs, Ariz. : Aug. 12 Healing of the Nations Motorcycle Rally cofaz.org Brooklyn Park, Minn. : Aug. 25-26 Upper Midwest Faith Explosion 2016 lwcc.org Forest Park, Ill. : Sept. 12 2016 International Faith Conference billwinston.org or livingwd.org Branson, Mo. : Oct. 19-24 Autumn Assembly of Prayer BillyeBrim.org ******** Riley Stephenson Join KCM’s evangelistic outreach minister for evangelism training. Nanuet, N.Y. : July 22-24 Redeeming Love Christian Center redeeminglovecc.org St-Hubert, Quebec : Oct. 18 Église Jésus la Lumière des Nations 1-450-462-5414 St-Léonard, Quebec : Oct. 19 Centre Apostolique Rocher d'Eau Vive 1-514-292-0779 Montréal, Quebec : Oct. 20 Centre Chrétien Cité de l'Éternel 1-517-409-6740 Montréal, Quebec : Oct. 21-23 Église Évangélique Verbe de la Vie egliseverbedelavie.com ********************************** ******article from p. 25 continues****** The prophet Jeremiah said, “Ah Lord God! behold, thou hast made the heaven and the earth by thy great power and stretched out arm, and there is nothing too hard for thee” (Jeremiah 32:17). Jeremiah went on to hear God’s response, “Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and show thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not” (Jeremiah 33:3). You serve a mighty God. He can melt a tumor, mend a bone or even grow another arm for you. Nothing is too hard for Him! No. 2: The Aged Are Tempted to Feel Useless A lot of people dread old age. They think that because they get a little wrinkled or up there in years, God doesn’t have any use for them. I’m here to tell you that whether you’re 35, 55 or 85, the best age to be is the age you are right now. It can seem like the older you get, the quicker the calendar turns. Instead of getting depressed each birthday, say, “God, this is going to be my BEST year yet!” God didn’t spend years training and investing in you to set you on the shelf. He has work for you to do. Remember Caleb, one of the 12 spies Moses sent into the Promised Land? Only he and Joshua believed that God could defeat the giants and give the Hebrew people the land. Because of the unbelief of the other 10 spies, Caleb spent 40 years with the other Hebrews wandering in the desert. When he and his brothers finally returned to the Promised Land, ready to take it, he was 85 years old. He didn’t discount his contribution. He didn’t ask for a rocking chair. Instead, Caleb said, “I am as strong this day as I was in the day that Moses sent me: as my strength was then, even so is my strength now, for war, both to go out, and to come in. Now therefore give me this mountain” (Joshua 14:11-12). I don’t care how old you are. God doesn’t want you to give in to the devil’s suggestion that you are too old to do something for your heavenly Father. He’s been preparing you for years. Now it’s time to act! 26 : BVOV

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