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On Saturday I was able to attend a Calvary Chapel Teach the Word Conference and it was so refreshing. Twenty-seven different bodies of believers sitting together hearing the Word and worshiping together was just amazing and exactly what I needed.

One of the speakers was Brian Broderson and he spoke on trials and there were a few things he said that really stuck out to me and encouraged me.

1 Peter 1:6 “In this you greatly rejoice, though now for a little while, if need be, you have been grieved by various trials.” Trials are temporary. They don’t last forever. That isn’t to say that there won’t be another trial after this one but each trial is just for a season to grow us in our walks with Him. It is in these trials that our faith grows stronger and we rely more on Jesus and less on ourselves.


Trials are necessary to strengthen our faith in the Lord as well as the faith of others. God uses these trials that we go through to encourage other people in the same situation. If a trial I go through will one day encourage and draw someone closer to the Lord than it is worth going through.


Now, I have days where it seems like these trials I have, no matter how worth it in the long run they are, just seem like they are too much to handle. But then the Lord gently reminds me that He never gives me more than I can handle. “No temptation has overtaken you except such as is common to man; but God is faithful, who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation will also make the way of escape, that you may be able to bear it.” (1 Corinthians 10:13) How awesome is that! Even in the midst of trials our God is looking out for us.


Please pray for the lost people of King’s Lynn who don’t know that there is a God who will make a way of escape for them and take care of them even in the darkest moments. Pray that they would find the light of Jesus before it is too late.


Pressing on,

Carleigh

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For my 20th birthday, my family took me to the Stained Glass Museum in Ely. Out of all the stained glass, one panel caught my eye. It was very plain and simple. It was the parable of The Prodigal Son. He was asking for his inheritance, wasting it, living with pigs, returning home to his Father,... then his brother, who wasn't very happy and finally the fatted calf... who wasn't very happy either! Even in a stained glass window, Gods word does not return void.

The parable of the Prodigal Son, can be found in Luke 15:11-32. It's a parable of Gods love for us. When the Prodigal son asked for his inheritance, he was saying to His Father, "You are dead to me." How heartbreaking is that? The truth is, before we are saved, we live a life that says to God "You are dead to me" whether we know it, or not. I looked up the Greek for "Prodigal," and was surprised to find that it means indifferent to moral restraints or given to immoral or improper conduct. Prodigal living isn't just back sliding, it's walking in the flesh.

The money ran out, severe famine was in the land and the prodigal son began to want. He had a need.
We can all relate in one form or another. We've all experienced that want or need deep in our soul. So hungry and thirsty for the truth. Anything other than God, will leave us wanting. "And Jesus said to them, 'I am the bread of life. He who comes to Me shall never hunger, and he who believes in Me shall never thirst.' John 6:35.

In verse 20, the Father sees his son coming from a far distance, and runs to met him. Our Heavenly Father is always watching out for us and will always run out to meet us. That's fervent, unconditional, immeasureable love. Not only does God forgive us, He will throw us a Holy "welcome home" party!

God proclaims, "For this my son was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found." John 15:24
Who are you? The one saying to God "You are dead to me" or the son who asked for forgiveness? You are one or the other. There's no gray area. Jesus said... "I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life. No one comes to the Father except through Me." John 14:6
The only way "Home" to the Father is through Jesus, His Son. We can't get to heaven through good works. We have to come to Him and seek forgiveness, just like the prodigal son. And I promise, your Father is waiting for your safe return "Home." So I encourage you to run to Him!

With stained glass, the artist selects each piece of broken glass for a reason. It's color, or texture, it's vibrance or dullness. The artist takes into account the design, nature and structure available for his own specific piece of work. The Master artist selects us for the same reasons. He takes the stained, broken, shards of our lives and turns them into a panel for His Glory. "For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus, for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them." Ephesians 2:10.

Please pray for the prodigal Sons and daughters in Kings Lynn, and in England as a whole.
Pray for their safe return "Home." Thank you for reading and God Bless You. ~Madi


The state of the heart.  

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We wanted to start this blog for several reasons; partly just to keep people informed of what we are doing here, but also to make people aware of why we are here.

When I think of England, I think of people like Hudson Taylor, and Charles Spurgeon, and Alan Redpath. But times have changed since those great men of God were preaching His Word throughout the earth. England has become a very spiritually dead place. We decided to interview people around town, and find out what the general view on God and Christianity in this town was, and the response may suprise you. Take a look at this video.

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"The Walks"


The Town Centre


The Custom House and the River






Pray for the People of King's Lynn.

The churches in England were built so big hundreds of years ago because they were filling them up. Sadly, today most of them stand empty. Pray that the Lord would work a mighty revival in the hearts of the people here and that once again these buildings would be overflowing with people.




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