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by Mark and Patti Virkler | 161 PagesA step-by-step guide on “abiding in Christ” or how to let go and let God live naturally and powerfully out through you. Disarmingly simple. Mind-blowingly powerful.
Unleashing Healing Power Through Spirit-Born Emotions
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In Christianity, emotions are often considered to be misleading and untrustworthy—a lingering part of our fallen nature that distract us from God’s truth. But our emotions were created by God, and though the enemy may seek to manipulate our hearts, Jesus sets us free! This practical teaching will empower you to see emotions as unique channels through which the Holy Spirit works to bring miraculous life-transformation, deliverance and healing.
Your Extraordinary Life!
by Mark & Patti Virkler | 197 Pages | $14.99 RetailCan you imagine starting new believers off with the Holy Spirit! What if the first thing you were taught as a newborn Christian was how to connect easily and daily with the Holy Spirit Who was living inside you, anointing you, empowering you and transforming you?
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Rivers of Grace
by Mark and Patti Virkler | 189 PagesYou can be the parent God wants you to be: loving, encouraging, trusting and able to raise up your children in the way they should go, fulfilling their own unique destinies. Parenting was not intended to be a burden, and anyone who tells you differently has bought into a lie. You will learn to enjoy parenting as an exciting, joy-filled, divinely-ordained opportunity, not an wearying responsibility.
4 Keys to Hearing God's Voice - Teen Edition
by Kay Velker and Mark Virkler | 164 PagesGet your teens excited about hearing God's voice, two-way journaling and receiving divine vision! Keep them from going through teenage rebellion by teaching them how to hear from the Lord personally every single day of their lives. Give them a foundation that will let them accomplish more than they ever dreamed possible!
4 Keys to Hearing God's Voice Pre-Teen Edition
by Mark and Patti Virkler | 39 PagesThis book will ensure that your children learn to hear the voice of God. Generally young people can hear God’s voice easier than adults can! And by teaching them the four keys early on they will clearly recognize His voice as they grow up, positioning them to readily experience His maximum grace and goodness every day of their lives.
49 Lies Book – 49 Religious Lies Jesus Told Me to Stop Believing
by Mark and Patti Virkler | 112 PagesIf you have ever believed any of the following lies, then this book is for you: "Emotions are soulish;" "Money is evil or secular;" "It is wrong to seek vision;" "Don’t trust experiences;" "God gave me a mind and expects me to use it;" "Politics are evil;" God is always beating on me;" or one of 43 more such detestable lies...
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by Mark and Patti Virkler | 110 PagesApprenticed to Leadership
by Mark and Patti Virkler | 74 PagesApprenticeship: "Soaking up the spirit and anointing of another."
Apprenticeship is the most time-honored approach to learning. It has proven itself through all of history, was used by Jesus of Nazareth to disciple the Twelve, and is being restored in America today by progressive educators.
Come Alive with Jesus
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Jesse and Kara Birkey introduce a moving devotional with a daily word from God that will help you hear and experience Him in ways you never have before.
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Voting
by Anonymous
I believe I am seeing some things in God's Word that must influence our voting. I came across some scriptures a while back. It was as if the Holy Spirit said: "Take notice." In Psalm37:14, the scripture speaks of the poor and needy, and those that be of upright heart. "The wicked have drawn out their sword, and bent their bow...", "to cast down and slay..." So I believe that we can safely say that the poor, needy, and those of an upright heart are a direct target of the wicked.
In my daily devotions, I am coming across more and more scripture concerning this matter. Psalm 82, Prov. 21:13, Psalm 94:6, James 2 and Psalm 103:6--just to name a few scriptures. Read Isaiah 58. (Is this not the fast I have chosen?)
In Psalm 94:20 the scripture speaks of having fellowship with the throne of iniquity---which frames mischief by the law.
I asked God why He would show this to ME, because I am a widow who is very poor. (according to the world's standards) For me to share what he is showing me makes me look like I am beating my own drum, looking for a handout. When I reminded Him of this, he reminded me that there are many, many more people even more poor than I am. I guess we can all pretty much say that someone is less fortunate than we are.
So, with a very humble heart, I want to tell you what I am seeing and hearing that I feel is really grieving the Lord. (I have had this attitude at times myself.) "I worked hard for what I have, and I am not going to give it to someone else!" ---And other thoughts along that line. It sounds alot like Duet. 8:17, 18. "And thou say in thine heart, My power and the might of my hand has gotten me this wealth." With this attitude we are voting, and in strife and debate concerning our rights and our money.
Eph 4:28 (I believe) reveals to us that part of the reason we are to work, is to have to give to those who have need. According to the scripture God supplies all of our needs if we seek His kingdom and his righteousness. He also says that when we don't do as he instructs, he will require it of us. Of course there is so much more God has to say about all of this.
In 1Cor. 10:24 the Bible says that we are not to seek to satisfy our own selves, but to have an attitude of looking out for our "neighbor."
God assures us that the kings heart is in his hands. These things that I am speaking about--a lot of them came from King David. (A righteous king after God's own heart.)
I suspect that what I feel that God is saying is that our focus for the election should not be about our rights and wants, but God's heart.
Thank you for your comment!
by Juli Iles
James 1:27 NIV states "Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world."
The Bible does speak of helping the poor a lot, but it is always on a personal level or through the church, not through government redistribution. The Bible also speaks of being a good steward with what He gives us, and unfortunately when we filter our charity through the federal government they are not good stewards of it. As charity gets farther away from the individual to individual relationship, there is less accountability and more fraud. You may be interested in this blog post: http://www.juliiles.com/2011/11/was-acts-church-socialist.html
Will we take responsibility for helping the poor ourselves, or are we looking for a "king" to fight our battles as the Israelites were in 1 Samuel 8?
We must be praying for the poor- that God would give them ideas on how to come out of their poverty, Divine opportunities to do so and wisdom to see opportunities for what they are. We need to be fighting for their cause and pleading their case in the heavenly realm by breaking the chains that hold them back from that which God has for them in the name of Jesus. This is a good reminder for all of us.
Here is a commentary about Elisha multiplying the widow's oil: http://www.biblegateway.com/resources/commentaries/Matthew-Henry/2Kgs/Elisha-Multiplies-Widows-Oil
I have heard great things about Dr. Virkler's book Fulfill Your Financial Destiny. It is a book that I intend to read soon!
Here is the link: Fulfill Your Financial Destiny
May God bless you as you seek to bless others and live according to His word. = )
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