Tonight's House Church Movement meeting at 7 PM CT/8 PM ET will begin with my own testimony about how First Fruits Ministries got started in an effort to encourage all of you out there who are getting started on your own house church experience. First Fruits Ministries is an affiliate of Corner Fringe Ministries. After the short testimony, I'll be able to answer questions about the experience and then will open the forum for other questions/testimony/fellowship. https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87212812688
For this light momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison...
2 Corinthians 4:17
Every life includes suffering, but some far more than others and often for the sake of the Kingdom of God. Whatever oppressions we endure, they are "light momentary afflictions" that build eternal rewards. God will never forget those who remain faithful to him.
Whenever we fight against evil, there is often the danger of becoming the very evil we seek to destroy. Is that possible in this righteous war Israel is now waging against the brutal enemy called Hamas? How should people of God respond to the barbarous actions of Hamas in their invasion of Israel on October 7, 2023? That’s the question Samuel Wearp tackles in this concluding part of our conversation.
Barry Phillips and David Jones approach that same question from a different direction in their midrash, “Love and Warfare.” This earth remains a combat zone until Messiah’s return, although we don’t always realize it. Whatever our circumstances, however, we have an unchangeable God Who is our refuge. That’s what we hear in the music of Samuel and Benjamin Wearp, and of Melody Joy.
https://thebarkingfox.com/2024..../03/13/samuel-wearp-
Whenever we fight against evil, there is often the danger of becoming the very evil we seek to destroy. Is that possible in this righteous war Israel is now waging against the brutal enemy called Hamas? How should people of God respond to the barbarous actions of Hamas in their invasion of Israel on October 7, 2023? That’s the question Samuel Wearp tackles in this concluding part of our conversation.
Barry Phillips and David Jones approach that same question from a different direction in their midrash, “Love and Warfare.” This earth remains a combat zone until Messiah’s return, although we don’t always realize it. Whatever our circumstances, however, we have an unchangeable God Who is our refuge. That’s what we hear in the music of Samuel and Benjamin Wearp, and of Melody Joy.
https://thebarkingfox.com/2024..../03/13/samuel-wearp-