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January 2016

Jesus House Abbotsford Quarterly Newsletter

2016YEAR OF KINGDOM ADVANCEMENT!


Soul Winning: The Great Commission
Happy New Year and welcome to our year of kingdom advancement .As you purpose to take territories for God through soul winning, may you experience Gods best in Jesus name. Amen.
Expanding the kingdom of God is the Lords number-one priority, and this happens when Christians
embrace the call to win souls. The kingdom is comprised of Believers who take over territories and
reclaim what the devil has stolenhuman lives. The more people we have in the kingdom of God, the
greater the impact we will make on this world. Jesus has commissioned every Believer to preach the
kingdom of God to people and win lost souls. We should look for opportunities to fulfill this call every
day.
In Luke 4:43, Jesus tells us exactly why He came to the earth, I must preach the kingdom of Godfor
therefore am I sent. He came to share the good news of Gods way of doing and being right so people
could have access to a system that supersedes the world. In Luke 19:10, He says: For the son of man
is come to seek and to save that which was lost. Jesus came to save the lost! As Christians, we
should have a desire to see people get saved and be willing to share the Gospel whenever we have
the chance. A lot of people are nervous about witnessing to people because they are afraid of what
the persons reaction may be. Nobody wants to be rejected, but the reaction of the person God wants
you to minister to should not be your concern. Many times, the people God leads you to already want
to receive Jesus, and some are not. Regardless of the response, you can be confident that sharing
God with people is a seed that will be watered by someone else. At the end of the day, God is the one
who gives the increase.

In This Issue

New Year 2016

Spiritual Vibes

Kids & Teens

Media & Arts

Praise Reports

Women of Faith

Finance & Budget

Parenting

2015 in Pictures

Family/Relationship

You never know how your obedience could be the catalyst for change in someones life. I often think of
the people who spoke to me along the way in my life, prior to becoming a pastor. I am eternally grateful for the guy who took the time to share Jesus with me. We should all be thankful for those who were
bold enough to share the Gospel with us. Where would we be right now if others had not allowed
themselves to be used by God to speak into our lives?
Proverbs 11:30 (The Amplified Bible) says something so powerful about soul winning, The fruit of the
[uncompromisingly] righteous is a tree of life, and he who is wise captures human lives [for God, as a
fisher of men he gathers and receives them for eternity]. The Bible says that not only is the soul
winner wise, but he also has an eternal reward for capturing lives for the kingdom. Daniel 12:3 also
paints a beautiful picture of the soul winner: And they that be wise shall shine as the brightness of the
firmament; and they that turn many to righteousness as the stars for ever and ever. Every time we
initiate the assignment to preach the Gospel, we enlist the forces of heaven to work with us. We can
be confident that the Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit, and the angels are moving on our behalf when
we purpose to share Jesus with the people with whom we come in contact.
Many times, the soul winning God calls us to do is in everyday situations. It could be the waitress who
serves you in your favorite restaurant or the person sitting next to you on an airplane flight. You may
have family and friends whom God will give you the opportunity to minister to. Remain alert to opportunities you see to share the good news. Dont be afraid to step out on faith, knowing that when it comes
to winning souls, God is always with you. Witnessing to people about Jesus is not an option for the
Christian who is committed to the kingdom of God; it is a mandatory assignment from God. We possess the love of God, which is His power. When others see and perceive that love flowing from our
lives, they will want to know more about the God we serve. Let Him use you for His purposes by winning souls into the kingdom!
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COMMANDING YOUR MORNING!


In Psalm 63:1, David said, Early will I seek thee. Abraham was an early riser, Joshua was an early riser, Moses was an early riser, Jesus
prayed early in the morning and David also prayed early in the morning. One benefit of prayer in the morning is your mind is clear, your
spirit is alert, you are still at peace and you are not troubled by the issues of the day. You give God your first fruit, the best of your morning
and the best of your day when you come before Him in the morning. the day has no reason not to obey you because you will decree a thing
and it will come to pass (Job 22:28).

Prayer Points:
Good Morning, Father God! Good Morning, Jesus Christ! Good Morning, Holy Spirit! (Psa. 5:3). Thank You for waking me up this morning
(Psa. 3:5). Thank You, Lord, for giving me life and strength, in Jesus name (Psalm 27:1). Thank You, Father, for watching over my family
and over me throughout the night. Thank You for giving your angels charge over us, in the name of Jesus (Psa. 91:11; 121:3). I worship You
and give You all the glory, in Jesus name (Psalm 29:2). Lord, hear my voice this morning in Jesus name (Psa. 55:17). Let the purposes for
which You gave me this day be established, in Jesus name (Jer. 29:11). I command the gates of this day to open up and hear me now, in the
name of Jesus (Psa. 24:7, 9). Some trust in chariots and some trust in horses, but I remember that Father God, You are my God, You are my
Source, You are my strength and I thank You, in the name of Jesus (Psa. 20:7). Early, Lord, will I seek You, oh my God, in the name of Jesus
(Psa. 63:1). Father, let me found of You as I seek You early, in the name of Jesus (Jeremiah 29:14). Father God, I commit all my ways into
Your hands today, and I lean not on my own understanding (Prov. 3: 5, 6). Father God, I ask for wisdom for today and understanding in all I
do in the name of Jesus (James 1:5). Father, keep a watch over my mouth, today in the name of Jesus (Psa. 141:3). Keep a watch over my
ears, my heart, my thoughts, and my imaginations today, Lord, in the name of Jesus (Psa. 141:3, 4). Today, I will speak goodly words in Jesus name (Genesis 49:21). Father God, let me be satisfied today with the fruit of my lips in Jesus name (Prov. 18:20). Today, whatever I
bind let it be bound, in Jesus name; whatever I loose, let it be loosed, in the name of Jesus (Matt. 18:18). This is the day the Lord has made, I
will rejoice. I choose to rejoice and be glad in Jesus name (Psa. 118:24). Today is my receiving day in Jesus name (Obad. 17). Today, men
shall give me good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over in the name of Jesus (Lk. 6:38). I call for my abundant harvest
from the north, from the south, from the east, and from the west, in the name of Jesus (2 Cor. 9:6). Every man and every woman whom You
have spoken to, to bless me, Father, let the blessings be released unto me in the name of Jesus (Est. 6:1-3, 8-10). Even as I receive, Father,
make me a blessing in Jesus name. (Gen. 12:2). I speak to the gates of this day, Lift up your heads, O ye gates that the King of Glory may
come in, through me, in Jesus name (Psalm 7, 9).
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WHY DOES FOLLOWING GOD SEEM SO HARD SOMETIMES?


Does anyone else want to know: That they are not the only ones always trying to figure things out? That theyre not alone
in returning to sinful thoughts and habits that they thought were gone? That theyre not the only one who struggles with trying to discover Gods calling and will for their life? They are not the only one struggling with trying to fulfill both Gods calling
for them and their earthly responsibilities? WHY DOES FOLLOWING GOD SEEM SO HARD SOMETIMES? Theyre not alone as they constantly search for the next thing God has for them, while often missing out on God him That
theyre not alone on their journey with Christ? That theyre doing great and that God is well pleased with them?
You Are Not Alone:
If you have any of these thoughts and feelings, you are not alone! The journey of faith can often contain doubt, questioning,
and even frustration. That is normal. It is normal because although God created us in His image to follow Him and reflect his
image to the world, the world we are born into has a completely different agenda. As Jesus told His disciples, I have told
you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the
world. John 16:33 NIV Know that the journey of faith also contains great joy and peace that can only be experienced as a
follower of Jesus Christ. All of the questions above are things I have wrestled with, or still do. But I am here to tell you that it
is possible to live in joy and peace and not have to wrestle so much with our faith.
How Do We Do This?
First, we have to come to terms with the fact that your faith journey will never be what you want it to be if other things in your
life are more important than God; that is giving honor to Him and pursuing Him.
Idols
Do not turn to idols or make for yourselves any gods of cast metal: I am the LORD your God. Leviticus 19:4 ESV Having
idols in our lives doesnt just mean worshiping literal bronze statues as gods. It means that anything we worship more than
God Himself is an idol, and must be put in its place. Idols can be a sinful behavior, such as habitual over-drinking or devious
business practices, or it can be worshiping our job status or our kids achievement in school or sports.
Reducing the status of idols in our lives is a process, most people dont just decide God is #1 and then never have another
problem with placing other things above Him. But if we seek the Lord diligently in prayer and worship, He will show us a new
way to think and feel about these things that keeps them in their rightful place.
God Does It
Second, you have to realize that you cannot figure it out all by yourself, or even with another person, unless God is an
active part of your life and choices. You must include Him in your thoughts and actions. You need to seek Him and show
patience and trust during the process of growing in your faith.
I encourage you to dive into His word, participate in active worship and prayer, and let your life be affected and changed by
God Himself. He is the one that changes you through the Holy Spirit; you cannot do it by yourself with mere behavior modification. Real, lasting change, occurs through transformation by God By Brian Goslee.
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WHAT IS ON YOUR BUCKET LIST

Do you have a bucket list? Lots of people do. Its a list of things they want to achieve in their life, before they kick the bucket. In other words,
before they die! These lists normally include things like going skydiving, getting married, travelling overseas and learning to play the piano. And
these are all great things to do! God wants us to enjoy life and the good things he has given us, including the world he has created, relationships
with others, music and fun. And its great to set yourself challenges to achieve, like learning to play an instrument or mastering algebra. These
things help you to stretch your brain and use it to bring glory to God. But the Bible says that you should add something else to your bucket list!
Ok, it doesnt literally say you should add something to your bucket list but theres a great challenge in the Bible that would make a perfect
addition.

What does God want me to add to my bucket list?: When Jesus had been raised from the dead, he appeared to his disciples just before he was taken into heaven. And he gave them this challenge: All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and
make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. (Matthew 28:18-20). This is known as the Great Commission. The Great Commission calls Jesus disciples,
including Christians like you and me, to devote our lives to helping others become faithful followers of Jesus. Sounds like a challenge, doesnt
it?! We know all too well that its difficult to tell others about Jesus, and to teach them to obey Gods commands. All people are sinful and rebellious. But once you are a Christian, you hold the knowledge of Gods grace and forgiveness, and this precious gift is for everyone! In the Great
Commission, Jesus tells you to pass on what you know of God to others.

So what should I try and do?: Make it your aim to share the gospel with as many people as you can. This will involve putting yourself
in situations where this is possible. So, youll need to make non-Christian friends, practice sharing your testimony, and prepare yourself to answer questions. I recommend you start small. Set yourself one or two goals to accomplish each year. For example, if you dont have any nonChristian friends, your goal for this year could be to make a friend who isnt a believer! Or, your goal could be to invite five friends to church!

Dont forget God: Whatever you decide to aim for, its important to remember that even though God has given us the amazing privilege of
passing on our knowledge of eternal life, he is the one who ultimately brings people to salvation. Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 3:6: I planted the
seed, Apollos watered it, but God has been making it grow. Paul and his colleague Apollos played a role in sharing the gospel and helping people understand it, but God was the one who grew people in their faith until they were in relationship with him. This means that we are free to put
ourselves out there and boldly share the gospel, knowing that God is in control. It means that even if we are nervous, God will use the things we
say and the example we set to display his love to others. At the end of the Great Commission, Jesus says: And surely I am with you always, to
the very end of the age. (Matthew 28:20) If you add Help people become Christians to your bucket list, always remember that Jesus is with you

6 WAYS TO READ THE BIBLE IN 2016

If you want to improve your Bible reading habits in the New Year, then this list is for you! There are apps, books, plans and tips that will
help you read more regularly, remember what you read and love the word of God.
Matthias Media Daily Reading Bible books: These books contain 60 undated readings, designed to take you 15-20 minutes. The
whole passage is printed, along with some reflection questions and prompts for prayer. You just need the book (and a pen, if you like) to
have a great quiet time! Volume 1 contains passages from Matthew, Joshua and 1 Corinthians, and each volume contains a variety of
Old and New Testament books.http://www.matthiasmedia.com.au/growth/the-daily-reading-bible-volume-1

YouVersion Bible app: This is my favourite Bible app. Its free to download and you can create an account which saves your notes
and highlights into the app. You can also access your annotations online! The app is packed full of reading plans and you can get the
Bible in any translation. https://www.youversion.com/

Try and memorise: Memorising parts of the Bible is a great way to write God s truths on your heart. In some nations where owning
a Bible is illegal, this is the only way Christians have to encounter Gods word daily, and they cherish what they have memorised! Memorising scripture will also benefit you when you are older if you start to lose your memory many faithful elderly Christians cant remember
their own names, but they can remember huge chunks of the Bible! Try starting with a passage like Ephesians 2:1-10.

SheReadsTruth: For the girls, join the Bible reading community at SheReadsTruth. They publish Bible reading plans focused
on books of the Bible or themes (including a great Advent plan each year) along with daily devotions based on the passages. Theres
also a beautifully designed app! http://shereadstruth.com/

Try a new translation: If youve been an NIV lover for as long as you can remember, why not try the ESV? If you rave about the NLT,
try the CEV! It can be really helpful to switch translations every so often, or at least keep different translations in your home. That way
when you find a verse confusing, you can see what another translation says and see if that gives you clarity. Reading old familiar verses
with different words can also be helpful for those who have been reading the Bible for a long time fresh language will remind you once
again of the beauty and wonder of Gods word.

Dave Miers Bible in a Year: If youre up for a challenge, why not try and read through the Bible in a year? Fervr contributor Dave Miers
prepared this plan you read 3-5 chapters each day so its full on, but youll reap the benefits of soaking yourself in Gods word!http://
davemiers.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/read_the_bible_in_a_year.pdf.

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BOOK REVIEW

BOOKS OF THE MONTH

A Field Manual for Advancing the Kingdom of God Chuck Pierce will continue to
empower Christians to face the exciting
present (and future) for the Church that he
began to lay out in The Future War of the
Church. Yes, we are in the midst of a battle that will only increase in strength, but
the victory has already been promised.
Pierce shows how God will advance His
kingdom, causing the faithful to rise up
and God's will to be done here on Earth as
it is in Heaven.
394 Pages.

MOVIE & WORSHIP REVIEWS


With great jobs, a beautiful daughter
(Alena Pitts) and a dream house, the Jordans seem to have it all. Appearances can
be deceiving, however, as husband Tony
(T.C. Stallings) flirts with temptation and
wife Elizabeth (Priscilla Shirer) becomes
increasingly bitter, crumbling under the
strain of a failing marriage.

Their lives take an unexpected turn


for the better when Elizabeth meets her
newest client, Miss Clara (Karen Abercrombie), who encourages the couple to
find happiness through prayer.
Running time: 2 Hours.

Unplugged reveals new layers of depth

and meaning to songs already rich and


rewarding in their original studio form.
Its definitely a release for the already
convinced, but Unspokens many fans will
be very pleased with the addition

The devil doesnt know what

to do with somebody who


JUST WONT GIVE UP.
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SINGLE PARENT 911


I hear from many desperate single moms trying to keep their sanity while rearing their children and making a living at the same time.
This has become a gargantuan nightmare for many young women, men, middle-aged women, and grandmas, who, for many reasons,
have ended up with the sole responsibility of caring for young children and teens.
Most people living in America today have no clue about the scope and depth of this problem in the United States. So many of the younger single moms are overloaded with responsibilities and increasing debt. Some have no jobs, yet they are left with the task of training
their children and providing for all of their needs. This generation is producing an alarming number of unprepared single moms and dads
who desperately need help, encouragement, and training.
Im becoming more aware of the plight of single parents through the e-mails I get as well as a close friend who works as an administrator at a public school. Discipline problems and attention disorders are prevalent. Children from broken homes may experience trauma
from the separation and in many cases from the abusive situations that led up to the breakup. There is also another group of single moms
who never married but have children from a partner who never made
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well-adjusted children, but the breakup is causing worry and anxiety that spills over into all of their relationships.
Many children have to learn to fend for themselves by staying home alone after school and preparing their own food, much of which
is frozen and microwaved. No time for real bonding, sitting around the table, or discussing important things. Television, Facebook, and
video games have become the nanny and caregiver of too many children. What are the consequences? Violence, disobedience, anger,
and disrespect. Parents take the childs disruptive behavior personally and try to punish the child by administering restrictions
screaming, yelling, and making empty promises of the consequences that will follow the repeated offenses. The childrens behavior is
often modeled by the caregiver. Whatever is permitted and allowed from the day a child is born will become a habit and a lifestyle. Sadly, some young mothers are also victims in the hands of an abusive mate who has taken her for granted and sown seeds of disrespect,
fear, and anger into a childs heart, leaving her destitute and having to cope with the results of his behavior. Too many cases have the
same roots and the same resultsbroken single parents and broken children. Read my book, Satan, You Cant Have My Children!, and
apply the principles and prayers that will help you come out of despair and give you hope and a plan. This is not a commercial to sell my
book. I know what it feels like living in a divided, dysfunctional home. Dont wait until things get impossible. Spiritual guidance, a good
church, and a good prayer partner will be necessary to begin the process of restoration. If you are desperate, you will find help.
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HOW TO SATISFY YOUR WIFE


Hmmm. Now this is an interesting subjectHow to Satisfy a Woman. And you might think my answer is all about sexual fulfillment.
Well, it isnt. But then again, it is. Read on. The real topic for us Christian men should be How to Satisfy Your Wife. Because this is
not about a woman; it is about the woman God blessed you with.
Im going to be honest here. I get annoyed with going to mens groups and hearing guys joke or whine about how their wife is a burden
or how she doesnt consider their needs or doesnt listen to them. All I can say is grow up. Take charge of the situation.
Satisfying your wife starts with the manualthe guidebookto man and woman relationships. It is the Bible. If that is not your guide,
youre going to have problems, because while just about everyone has an opinion about relationships, God has the final say.
Lets face it, men, we generally need a lot of help with relationships. We often want to just fix things and get on with it. Thats why
youll hear silly advice like give her flowers, buy her candy, say youre sorry, or pray about it. None of these suggestions are
bad in and of themselves. But if youre just trying to fix things, these gestures are empty, and she doesnt want them. So, what should a
man do? You want to have sex, but shes mad, and you cant figure out why. The problem is you didnt start early enough. Youre trying to fix something thats broken, but God shows us how to keep it from getting broken. He shows us how to do preventative maintenance. Check out Ephesians 5:25-33, which has some great points on your relationship with your wife. Here, God tells us to consider
our wife, to know who she is a person, and to find our sustenance in her. Go to that passage and look at it as we talk.
We men can be pretty selfish sometimes. That is why Paul tells us to give up ourselves for our wifes sake just like Christ gave up Himself, His position, and His life for the church. How do we do that? Talk to your wife. Ask her what she likes. Ask her what makes her
happy. Remember what you did before you got married? You used to have those long conversations with her, and you talked about all
kinds of things. You were getting to know her. Well, dont stop getting to know her. Her likes and dislikes may change. Keep up to date
and dont think that what was nice a year ago is the same today. It might be, but it might not.
I remember another comment that came up a lot in those mens groups: She cant make up her mind! So what? Talk to her. Give her
some suggestions. If she cant make up her mind, find out why. Maybe something is bothering her. This segues into another aspect of
getting to know her as a person. Paul tells us to cleanse our wife with the water of the Word and to nurture her. That means that we as
men need to become someone who loves the word of God.Continue on page 13.

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Praise Reports
Im thanking God for
journey mercies to and
from Nigeria.Sis. Sarah
Eke.
Thank God for His mercies over me and my children. Thank God for seeing me through my knee
surgery and for quick recovery.-Bro. Sheku Kargbo.
2015 was a very challenging year for me and
my family. I was out of
work for about 5 months,
but God supernatural provided every need and every bill was paid. To corwn
it all, I also passed my
professional exams. Glory
be to God!- Bro. Olamide
Oluteye.

On December 31st 2014,

I mistakenly sent a text to


a Pastor asking if there
was a new years eve service, thinking it was Pastor David, but it was to
another Pastor. Because I
was already committed, I
had to attend the service
where I met someone who
introduced me to a business that has opened several doors of breakthrough. Thank you Jesus! - Bro. Omotayo Elufisan.
Thanking God for His
amazing blessings, favor,
increase and open doors
throughout 2015. Im expectant for more in this
new year in Jesus mighty
name. - Sis. Miriam
Wayua.
Thanking God for His
healing hands upon me
and for putting the devil
to shame over my life. Sis. Louise Cusiac.
Every new year is an
opportunity for me to give
thanks for life. What doctors said was not possible, God make it possible,
by restoring my life. Sis.
Ibukun Oluteye.

IM BREAKING FREE FROM MY PAST


Thoughts hounded. Memories flashed. Things from the past held on too tightly. Mistakes often lingerin our mindsin our hearts. Events from yesterday shift into our
present day, never allowing us the freedom to fully move forward. Living under the
weight of the should haves is a heavy burden to carry. And sometimes the hardest
person to forgive, is the one staring back at us in the mirror. Labels attach themselves securely to our souls, not to be easily removed. You know the ones - that
cling, and seem to follow us, wherever we go. The ones we try to forget. The ones
that raise their ugly heads at unexpected moments, reminders of where we've come
from.
Shame. Rejected. Fearful. Anxious. Addicted. Adulterous. Depressed. Unstable. Sick. Weak. Lonely. Failure. Abused. Neglected. Victim. Forgotten. Guiltridden. Mistake. Defeated. Confused. Broken. Hopeless.
Though we know the truth, that weve been set free in Christ, some labels are written
in an ink that seems almost permanent, not easily washed away by a good thought,
encouraging word, or a well-intentioned verse. They stick, like super glue, adhering
to our personhood. An open door for the enemys voice to whisper lies deep down to
our souls. Remember, who you are, his condemning voice hisses, heaping on more
shame and guilt. Remember where youve come from, remember what youve
done. Youll never change, youll never be any different. Crafty, master deceiver of
lies, whose constant goal is to remind us of every failure and every negative label that
has ever attached itself to our lives. Lies. All lies.

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We know the truth. We know not to listen to the lies. And yet too often, we slowly
swalloweveryone. And so the labels remain. Stuck. Secure. We find ourselves
wallowing there. In yesterday. Its memories cling to us and wont let go. So we carry
it all with us wherever we go. It becomes a part of who we are, it affects our decisions and shapes our future. Many days it controls us, our emotions, our temperaments, or how we respond to various situations. Sometimes we even cover our past
labels with more acceptable labels. Once called rejected may become forever
independent, vowing to never need anyone again. Once ashamed may become
proud, unwilling to show any sign of weakness. But underneath it all, there still remains a needy soul, longing for healing, for freedom. Covering over whats really
there. We dont have to live that way.
These labels that attempt to define us, either stuck there by life circumstances, struggles, misinformed people, or even ourselves, are not permanent. The labels and mistakes of our past do not determine the reality of our future. Theres a different voice
that whispers, full of hopeforgivenesslove. Remember, who you are in Me. Remember, youve been forgiven. Remember, you have purpose. Remember, youve
been set free. Remember, you belong to Me. His label over you is lasting. It
sticks. It's permanent. It doesn't wash off if you blow it again. It doesn't fade over
time if you're not consistent. It breathes new hope.
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Charlie Wont Go
And he is ready to forgive you and
offer you his friendship. Its just
over that hill Charlie, complete forgiveness because of what Jesus did
for us on the cross and friendship
with God. You want that dont you,
Charlie?
Yes, well, no, well, maybe. I dont
know. I am scared Cliff. I cant. I
am sweating. I feel faint. I might
throw up. Please, dont make me
go George. Maybe next time. Yeah,
thats it. You guys go. Tell God I
will come next time. When I get a
chance to clean up my heart. Tell
him for me. You will do that for me,
wont you Cliff? George? Charlies
friends helped him find a seat on a
fallen tree near there and gave him
some water to help him calm down.
Ok Charlie. Sure, we will tell him.
You just stay here with the car.
And at that, Cliff and George
turned and walked up the hill.
Charlie watched him feeling awful
inside. So many questions raced
through his mind. What if there
isnt another time? What if I die
before I make myself right with
God? He considered running after
them but then they disappeared
over the crest and they were gone.
Charlie just put his face in his
hands and wept. He didnt have the
courage to run to Gods arms and
be saved and now it was too late.
And all because Charlie wouldnt
go.

JANUARY BIRTHDAYS!
Edward Akinbobola - 1st
Keith Larabie 6th
Vera Longe 21st

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HOW TO SATISFY YOUR WIFE (continued from Page 10)


You must study the Bible, ask God for wisdom, and seek Him for strength and understanding. Believe it or not, your wife wants you
to teach her from the Bible. She wants you to make wise decisions. She wants to hear insights that God gave you. It is interesting
that it is our responsibility as husbands to show our wife as a special presentation to God (v. 27) because of our concern for her as
His daughter. The language Paul uses here, nourish and cherish (v. 29), is the kind of attitude and concern a farmer or gardener
would have for the plants he is cultivating. He must know what the plant needs. There is a certain time to water. There is a certain
amount of water. There is a certain type of food that the plant needs. There is a certain time to harvest. (For you guys who have
problems with figurative language, harvest = sex.)
So, find out about your wifes gifts and talents. Find ways to help her fulfill her dreams. Encourage her to take risks. Pray for and
with her. Be her biggest fan. Talk to her. I will say it again, get to know her as a person.
We feed our bodies because we need sustenance. We need food to survive. We need water to survive. What do you do when you get
hungry or thirsty? You eat or you drink. In this passage in Ephesians, Paul is talking about feeding your wife because she feeds you.
We are one flesh with our wife. What hurts her will eventually hurt you. She will not want to have sex with you if youre mean and
disrespectful to her or ignore her. What helps her and feeds her will result in helping and feeding you. Respect her. Love her. Take
care of her.
What if youve made mistakes up until now? What if youre at a difficult place in your relationship with your wife? What if youve
completely blown it? It is not too late. Repent before God. Ask your wife to forgive you. Talk to her and find out what is wrong and
humbly listen. Dont try to fix it. Just listen.
In Proverbs 5, were told to drink water from our own cistern and fresh water from our own wellmeaning your wife. So take care
of your wife. Consider her needs. Get to know her as a person. See her sustenance as your sustenance. When you do these things, the
benefits of Proverbs 5:17-19 are yours. Go ahead and read it!

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SIX SPIRITUAL STRATEGIES FOR A BALANCED LIFE


A balanced life is imperative. Winning begins in the mind. The finest facilities and the best equipment cannot equal the decisive difference of a winners
mind. This is true in every area of life. But development of the winners mind
requires discipline and training. The following points are fundamental to this
endeavor.
1. Listen to Your Words: The scriptures declare that the mouth speaks what the mind believes. Therefore it is critical for us to listen to our
words, for they are a revelation of our thoughts. But if the words reveal the thoughts, they also shape them. Repeating words of scripture for
example is an excellent way of changing the tenor of our thoughts. Words of despair coming from a discouraged, disappointed heart will
deepen the sadness and make it more difficult to change the way we see things. On the other hand consciously changing our speech can
change the course of our thoughts. This is not denying the way we feel, but recognizing it and taking action to change it.
2. Cultivate Mountain Moving Faith: Plant a mustard seed of faith in the mind by choosing to believe that with God all things are possible.
The greatest mountains we have to move are mountains in the mind. I have seen many evidences that despite my unfaithfulness he remains
faithful. Perhaps you face a life changing decision and may doubt you have the ability or the courage needed to make it, understand that your
greatest barrier may be in your mind.
3. Live Within the Will of God: Living in the will of God increases confidence to face impossible odds. It infuses courage and provides guidance. Knowing and living in the will of God requires what I call the five Cs of Victory; Communion, Contemplation, Cooperation, Communication, and Celebration. Communion with God in prayer involves learning to listen to the inner voice of his spirit, Be still and know.
Contemplation is thinking about the impressions, thoughts and ideas flowing out of communion. Communication involves consulting with
trusted advisors who bring wisdom and spiritual insight to bear on your conclusions. Cooperation is readiness to follow through with actions
needed to fulfill the plans. Celebration is the natural outgrowth of living in the will of God. Each day is an opportunity to experience the joy
of his presence and the satisfaction of his approval. Cultivate a spirit of thanksgiving and gratitude.
4. Avoid Toxic Situations and People: Your mind is your greatest asset; determine to protect it from those who would poison it. Generally, I
define these as anything or anyone that would generate feelings of self-pity, self-hatred, self-doubt and irrational fears without helping us
toward resolution. The advice of Paul is on the mark, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is
lovely, whatever is admirable think about such things (Phil 4:8)
5. Strive for Total Well Being: We live in four interlocking dimensions of being, body-the physical; mind-thoughts; emotions-feelings and
spirit-the sum total of ourselves. Time and effort invested in total health results in optimal performance in all dimensions.
6. Learn to see with the Third Eye, the Eye of the Spirit: Often we are fixated on the situation as it appears before the natural eye and we are
frustrated into inactivity. The third eye sees divine activity at work on our behalf. Centuries ago the prophet Elijah when surrounded by enemy soldiers seeking to capture him prayed that God would open the eyes of his terrified servant. When his eyes were opened he was able to
see the surrounding hills filled with angels ready to deliver the prophet. We need to always keep in mind that in our struggle, we are not alone
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How to Make a Zero-Based Budget


In the movies, when someone goes looking for buried treasure, theyll carry a map. The map tells them where to go,
what to look for, and what to avoid on the way there. And once they reach their destination, theyll find the riches.
Thats the zero-based budget in a nutshell. It will keep you on the path to riches, but you must follow it if you are going
to find what you are looking for and avoid the pitfalls.

What is a zero-based budget?: The concept of a zero-based budget is simple: income minus outgo equals zero. If
you earn $3,000 a month, you want every item that you spend/save/give/invest to all equal $3,000. That way, you know
where every one of your dollars is going. Not knowing where the moneys going is what kills a lot of peoples money
situations. They just look up one day, and they have no moneyand no clue about where it went.
So heres how you do it: On one side of the page, list all your income sources for the month. That includes
paychecks, small-business income, side jobs, residual income, child support and so on. If its money that comes into
your households bank account, write it down and tally it up.
Write down every single expense you have each month. Rent, food, cable, phones and everything in between. Your
expenses vary from one month to the next, which is why you make a new spending plan each month. A gift budget
might be high in December and low in April. The car budget might spike in the months when you have to renew the tags
and pay insurance. Focus on one month at a time.
Once you have the income and outgo listed, dont be shocked or worried if they dont balance each other out. All that
means is you must do something to bring one of the numbers up, the other down, or both. But whichever you do, dont
spend anything thats not on that paper. If you budget $100 for eating out and youre already at $95, look on the dollar
menu of a fast-food joint for your lunch. Dont spend in violation of the plan.
If you spend more than you make, then you need to make some cuts in order to make your income and outgo equal. To
reduce expenses, try clipping coupons or catching a carpool to work. If you want to generate more money, get a second
job or sell something.
Something about a zero-based budget: You must have zero dollars left over. If you fill out every item in your budget and come out $100 ahead (meaning you have nothing for that $100 to do), you havent finished your budget. You
must assign that remaining $100 to something. Whatever you decide is up to you, but if you give it no name, it will be
spent carelessly and youll end up scratching your head over that missing $100 you thought you had.
The final thing to remember is that at first, you are the boss of the budget. Once it is made, the budget is the boss
of you. But dont think of it as a straitjacket; think of it as a guide. It will lead you to the treasure, so stick with it.

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HOW TO SET SMART GOALS FOR 2016


As the president of Oxford University once said to incoming freshmen,
All beginnings are hopeful. Martin Luther King Jr. said it this way,
Everything that is done in the world is done by hope. As the inventor
moves forward to the next project, leaving behind some things done, and
some things left undone, what are you hopeful to create and build as the
New Year starts? Is it a new career; is it to strengthen your social relationships; or maybe its to grow in your own knowledge and understanding? Whatever resolutions strum a powerful chord in your heart, make 2016 the
year that the musical notes of your desires sing in perfect harmony. But as you begin to carve out your goals, be SMART.
S-Specific: As a wor ld-class team takes to the field, every athlete has a very specific goal to play if they are to reach new levels of greatness in their
sport. In football, a quarterback has the job of passing, running, and leading, in basketball the power forward is usually the one found closest to the
basket; fishing around for rebounds and blocking clutch shots. Just as finely tuned athletes are specific, to reach a higher platform in our own lives,
the same is true for the goals we set. This can be an easy and freeing experience. To add a dose of clarity, if you are striving to make more money in
2016, how can you add the flavorful ingredient of specificity to the mixture? In this instance, you can set a dollar amount. Is it $100, or is it $10,000?
You do control the specifics and rest assured, life will not pay a penny more than is asked.
M-Measurable: It is not enough to say I would like to be in better health, or I would like to have a better relationship with my family. To dig
your feet in and get distance in the race, you need a system to measure your strides. Like a hamster caught in a spinning wheel, if you dont know
how far it is to finish the line, youll eventually run out of steam, possibly only a few feet from the tape.
A-Action bound: When NBA super star Michael Jordan was sidelined in high school, after being cut from the varsity team, what would you say was
his response? Do you think he spent much time sulking around his home, wishing and longing for basketball immortality? Or did he pull himself up
by his bootstraps, (there werent Air Jordans back then) and take action? That setback to him was fuel for his fire. In the words of the man who scored
more than 30,000 points as a pro, Whenever I was working out and got tired and figured I ought to stop, Id close my eyes and see that list in the
locker room without my name on it.
R-Realistic: Tony Robbins says, Think big, act big, and set out to accomplish big results. Legendary architect Daniel Burnham said it this way,
Make no little plans. They have no magic to stir mens blood and probably themselves wont be realized. Both of these giants were, and still are,
right on the mark. If the goal is to be known as one of the kings of motivation and inspiration, the question worth answering is, What realistic steps
can I take to start this journey today?
T-Time bound: A goal without a time line is like br ushing up on your favor ite fiction novel. While it might make for some inter esting r eading, fantasy, by itself, has a weak pulse. To pump richer, life-giving oxygen into your goals, give them a time line. This will help you focus your efforts and give you the energy needed for shorter bursts of speed and strength that will propel you as round every corner in the race. Time is the most
valuable thing you can invest. Zig Ziglar says it best, With definite goals you release your own power and things start happening. - By Joel

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SEARCHING FOR MR RIGHT


The dating scene can be a difficult world to navigate when you are looking for a
mate. For women of Christian faith it may be even more difficult to find a godly
Christian man. For this reason, it is all the more important for Christian women to
know the characteristics of a godly Christian man.
The most important characteristic that a Christian man should exhibit is his devotion to the Lord. A man that loves God must live his life according to His purpose
and put the Lord first. A man of faith lives his daily life according to his Christian
beliefs and practices. A Christian woman looking for Mr. Right understands Gods
role as the head of her life. Putting God first in ones life strengthens Christian
relationships between men and women. Another important trait a women must look for when searching for a godly man is displayed
in the respect he shows towards his parents, elders and you. A godly man will do all that he can to honor his mother and father as
God has commanded him to do. He will also give you love and respect because you are one with him. A man that prays is a man
that desires a closer relationship with the Lord. Prayer is your lifeline to God. Prayer gives you power to call out to God no matter
what is going on in your life. A man that prays displays his wiliness to submit to God and allow the Lord to work through him. Prayer is the anchor in turbulent waters.

A godly Christian man also takes part in the ministry. He should seek to teach those who are saved and unsaved about the Christian
faith. Taking an active role in the Church in various capacities is important to growth as a Christian and your commitment and devotion to your faith and God. A Christian women searching for a godly man will not only seek a man involved in the ministry but encourage it and take part as well. A part of devoting oneself to the ministry means making a commitment to serving God and your
fellow church family as well as the community, family, and friends. Commitment is the promise that you extend to those whether it
is assisting them with ordinary things or standing by someones side when you are needed most. Godly men are men of their word
and are not afraid to commit to whatever God calls them to do. This is an important trait that a women of faith must look for when
searching for Mr. Right.

A godly man also understands and appreciates the role of the woman in a Christian relationship. A man should not look upon a
woman as someone who was created just to serve his needs. He must remember that women throughout history have played an important part in Christianity and should be valued and given love and respect. Christian women looking for a godly Christian man
must not settle for anything less than what Gods has prepared for them. They must remember that God in his time will bring Mr.
Right into their lives By Ade DAlmeida..

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DEVELOPING A HEALTHIER LIFESTYLE


Genesis 1:31 tells us that, God saw all that He had made, and it was very good. As we leap into another year and experience a fresh start to the calendar, Scripture provides us with an abundance of simple truths that remind us where we came
from, what we are created for, and how we have been knit together.
Likewise, our culture offers a plethora of literature commonly known as self-help. The self-help book industry grossed an
estimated $600 million last year alone. Its fueled by a continual strong interest in diet books. A lot of these books are sold in
the month of January, because many people are still focusing on their New Years resolutions.
To stay informed, I read through some popular self-help books. I noticed a common theme. Many of them are rooted in the
concept of finding happiness. One particular book began with a touching testimony about a womans struggle with emotional
eating and her battle to overcome this health challenge in her own power. By the end of her gripping story, she noted that it
takes consistent effort to live a good & meaningful life. Most of us cant bring about change alone. If we could, all we
would require is a simple set of rules - a law perhaps? Sound familiar?
By our nature we struggle when we live by a list of rules. Exercise and dietary rules have been around since the beginning of
time, but they have not made us a healthier society. One possible reason might be because so much of what we do and consume is wrapped up in our relationships. Well-known Christian author and counselor, Gary Smalley, wrote a book called Food
and Love. In the book he outlines the connection between food, relationships, and physical and emotional health. As he
draws the link between each of the four traits, he shows how a positive or negative cycle can be formed from our food and
exercise habits. God created it this way! He desires to protect us and keep us healthy for His good work.
Our lifestyle choices are left in our hands, and a majority of these choices are influenced by our relationships. We can set
ourselves up for success when it comes to healthy eating by intentionally consuming fruits, vegetables, lean meats, and
healthy snacks. We can also accomplish this by setting aside time for activity ideally with a friend, family member, or pet.
As often as possible we should challenge ourselves to get caught in the positive cycle of healthy living.
Some of you may be trying to do that already, but its difficult to find time to cook and exercise, and buying healthy foods
can be more expensive. Time and money are the two most common barriers when it comes to a healthier lifestyle. So how do
we go beyond that? First, pray. Remember, God created us with a need for food and movement. Call upon God in the day of
trouble. Next, schedule time for meal preparation and physical activity because God is honored when we care for His temple,
our bodies (1 Cor. 6:19).
When shopping on a tight budget, outline exactly how much money you have to spend on groceries. Then, seek out a list
of seasonal produce. This will help you stay informed of the most cost-effective fresh foods. Consuming fresh non-processed
meals is best, but not always convenient. If you are on a time and budget crunch, explore frozen fresh vegetables and fruit
blends. Canned fruits and vegetables (in their own juice) are also a cost conscious healthy option. I firmly believe that if
someone has a desire to eat healthy it can happen on any budget. Each year is an opportunity to start fresh, as is each day
(Psalm 118). So start your day with the Lord and a healthy breakfast! - by Rebecca Mueller, MS, RD.
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FAMILY OF THE MONTH

Contact Us
Worship Address:
RCCG Jesus House
2518 West Railway St, Abbotsford, BC, V2S 2E4.
Tel: (604) 557-7737.
Email: jesushouseabby@ hotmail.com.
www.jesushouseabbotsford.ca

Office Hours
MondayFriday, from 10am
5pm.

REGULAR SERVICES
SundaysSunday School @ 10am.
Worship @ 10:30am.
1st Sunday of every month
Thanksgiving & Testimony Service @
10am.

ACQUAH-LABI FAMILY PROFILE


The Acquah-Labi Family is made of up of Helena and her two daughters Danielle and
Vanessa who are students in Canada. Danielle and Vanessa are members of the RCCG
Jesus House Choir.

WednesdaysPlenty of Fruits Outreach @ 12 noon. Bible Study @ 7pm


(Alt. Wed), Life Group @ 7pm (Alt.
Wed).

Every since the passing of their father and husband of Helena, Daniel Acquah-Labi, this
family has picked up lots of hope and has been greatly encourage by the church, family
and friends.

1st Friday of every monthPrayer


Night @ 7pm

They are grateful to God for how far He has brought them and how stronger he has
made their faith. They look forward to better years ahead and are believing God for more
grace and favour.

Last Sunday of each month


Anointing & Breakthrough/Healing
Service @ 10am.

RCCG Jesus House


2518 West Railway Street
Abbotsford, BC, V2S 2E4.

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