When ordinary people participate in a church service and show and tell (as led by the Spirit) what God has done in their lives, things happen:
1) The atmosphere is charged with excitement and anticipation;
2) There is a sense of awe and amazement in the room;
3) Human hearts are deeply touched by the presence of God;
4) People are energized by a spiritual contagion;
5) The actual presence of the Holy Spirit permeates the meeting;
6) Lives are transformed;
7) Supernatural love abounds and God is glorified!
Check it out for yourself at:
The Salvation Army Berry Street, 225 Berry St., Nashville, 37207, on Sunday mornings @ 10:45 — where everyday people show and tell what God has done.
I DONOT KNOW. WE NEED THIS AT WILLIAMSPORT PA S.A.
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When we step aside and let God leads, an amazing thing happens. God shows up with power.
This is the message of the “I Am Second” movement. Google them and learn more about “I Am Second.”
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