Heart Surgery

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Heart Surgery

Thanks to all for your love, support and especially prayer during Cheryl's open heart surgery and recovery over the past week and a half. Cheryl is making good progress each day and I feel she is getting stronger as well! Our church family and friends have been amazing in their support by providing meals for us during this stretch. The meals have all been very healthy, low salt and low sugar and all very delicious. Thanks to Mya Frey for setting this meal train up. Cheryl's first post-op check up with the cardiologist will be this Thursday. Please keep us in prayer for that. She is recovering despite me being her main nurse and care giver but I'm doing my best. I received the following from one of our Cornerstone satellite leaders, Karen Austin last night. It was very encouraging to us so I wanted to encourage you with it especially as we move into a new season...

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Oh Lord, Set Our Hearts on Fire.  By Paul Black

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Oh Lord, Set Our Hearts on Fire. By Paul Black

believe that we are heading into one of the most incredible times in our lives as believers. Oftentimes in history, incredible moves of the Spirit came out of chaotic times in culture. There are many prophets that have a sense that we are on the threshold of a third great awakening. Let’s look at some scripture that would give precedent such a happening. The first is Acts 3:19-21 (ESV);

“Repent therefore, and turn back, that your sins may be blotted out, 20 that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord, and that he may send the Christ appointed for you, Jesus,21 whom heaven must receive until the time for restoring all the things about which God spoke by the mouth of his holy prophets long ago.”

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The Power of Offense, God’s Building Tool

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The Power of Offense, God’s Building Tool

This has been quite a year. I don’t believe I have ever been in a year like it in almost my 40 plus years of ministry where there has been the opportunity for individuals to be the cause of an offense or be offended. No one is exempt! Between the “Covid” pandemic and all its related issues, the Presidential elections and all its related issues, I have never experienced an 18 month period that provided more of an opportunity for people to take offense with one another. Can the church survive this season unscathed? We can either stay offended and separate from those we don’t agree with and lose our inheritance or allow the pressure of the season to forge us into a unified “Bride” that Jesus desires in the last days. Paul encouraged the church to be focused on the latter: Ephesians 4:1-6 (ESV),

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The Cost of Following Jesus. By Adina Shabe

Living in the Western Culture, sometimes we have no clue of what our brothers and sisters in Christ go through in other parts of the world for following Jesus. I had another subject picked for this week’s email but was deeply touched by Adina’s email I received just today. With Adina’s permission, I’m sharing it with our email family this week. I feel led to take an offering for this family this Sunday so she can know that Christian brothers and sisters share her burden. I felt the need to introduce this story with this verse out of the book of Hebrews 11:6 (ESV);

 And without faith it is impossible to please him, for whoever would draw near to God must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who seek him.

Woman of Great Faith

“Perhaps you remember stories about a dear Iranian friend of mine, Meena. I had the honor to meet Meena a year ago on a small island which was home to one of the worst refugee camps in the world. I have been blessed to stay in touch with this dear sister. It has been a joy to minister to her long distance, to pray and support her and be challenged by her radical faith and love for Jesus. 

It has been a long year for Meena and her family. She has given me permission to share her story with you to encourage you in faith and to request intentional prayer on her behalf. 

Meena comes from Iran where she was a professor in M*slim studies at a top university. She encountered Him through reading the book of John, she was filled with the Spirit and gave her life along with her husband and sons. She promptly returned to her university, knowing she would face certain death and taught all she had just learned about the Truth to her students. She faced a stoning by her people and fled. She traveled across the Middle East and her and her family arrived in small raft to an island in Greece where I met her. Upon their arrival on this island the family intentionally continued to share the truth everywhere. They were threatened frequently by extremists who resided in the refugee camp. They ended up having their tent relocated to an area of the refugee camp that was known to hold some of the most intense extremists. They continued to share the Truth to them without fear. While I was there we often housed them when their tent was cut up or when threats were most severe. I watched this woman love others and walk in a level of teaching and preaching that deeply convicted me. We ministered together amongst her people and watched signs and wonders follow. Unfortunately, in the spring of 2020 a group of men attacked her husband and 5 year old son, beating them badly. Her 5 year old son was critically wounded. At this point Meena knew she had to flee for her sons safety. We began walking through the process of helping her family get relocated, this process can often be very slow and long. She ended up fleeing with her 5 year old son by boat, plane and foot from the island to Greece’s mainland then to Spain, Italy, France, the UK and into Germany. There were many moments we greatly feared for her safety but we prayed and God always protected them. She even faced prison time, but the Lord kept her from being imprisoned! Not only this but she preached the Truth the entire way. She spoke the Truth to airport workers, ship captains, those she met on the street, really anyone the Lord placed before her. She went in faith, some nights she was prepared to sleep on the street with her son but the Lord always gave them a place to stay. In France an older man took them in. I remember her asking me to pray because the man threatened to kick them out on the street because she kept worshipping. She refused to stop worshipping even if meant living on the streets, but the Lord softened this man’s heart. 

Meena and her youngest son finally were relocated in Germany earlier this year. She has gotten settled in a refugee camp in Germany where many miracles have taken place. Her little boys birthday was approaching and her son kept asking for presents and a party. Meena’s heart was broken for she had no money to give him these things. She encouraged her son to ask Jesus for everything. On the day of his birthday a woman came and gave Meena all these brand new toys she had bought for something and never used them. There was even a specific Lego set that her son and specifically asked Jesus for! Then all his classmates came and surprised him. Someone brought a cake and another person decorations. They have had miracle after miracle after miracle, carpets given for free, furniture, food, money, clothes and school supplies. Sometimes things will just appear in the fridge or in their shelves, sometimes it will be dropped by their door, or people will bring it without Meena even asking. God has provided for them in ways that has expanded my own faith. We have recently been praying for them to get asylum status in Germany. Just today I received this message from her. “I bear witness that God is truthful and faithful. Those who trust in Him will not be embarrassed. I testify that God speaks the truth and He answers our prays in the name of Jesus. The asylum process in Germany is different for everyone, sometimes early ... sometimes late. Sometimes it even lasts for seven or eight years or more. And I waited for a few months and there was no news. I fasted according to the story of Esther who told the Jewish people to fast for three days and on the third day God will answer…. God answered me on the third day. 
I received a letter on the 18th and I was asked to give an interview on March 24. I was interviewed and God quickly answered as the interviewers gave a positive answer. I got the best acceptance ... I am accepted for three years to Germany!!

For the past year Meena and her husband and eldest son have been separated. We have been fighting and interceding for the family to be reunited. In the case of refugees families often are separated, sometimes never to be reunited. But we do not believe this will be Meena’s story! Her husband and eldest son are still stuck on an island in Greece and have been going through a long, difficult process to get accepted to be back with their mother, wife and brother in Germany. May we continue to pray for our sister in Christ who has daily laid her life down for His name to be glorified! 

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The Final Harvest Has Begun

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The Final Harvest Has Begun

I believe we are moving into the most incredible time of the church in the history of the known world. There are so many scriptural indicators that point to this. The “Feasts of the Lord” listed in the book of Leviticus 23 paint an awesome prophetic picture of the purposes of the Lord.

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Knights of the Kingdom

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Knights of the Kingdom

I never cease to be amazed by those that the Lord continues to bring to Cornerstone. I am so blessed by the quality of spiritual leadership. It came to my attention that Susan Hawkins has had an inspirational blog for the last few years called “Open Eyes Ministry” on both the Web and on FaceBook. I encourage you to check it out. The following is the latest blog from Susan. God enrich you as you read it.

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Losing My Head for Jesus.

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Losing My Head for Jesus.

I was texting back and forth with a dear friend today and she mentioned how John the Baptist had to lose his head. John the Baptist was “the voice crying in the wilderness’ to “prepare the way for the Lord”. John’s focus was on repentance to prepare for the Kingdom Jesus focus was on receiving the kingdom because it “was at hand”. I believe there is a strong application as to where we are today.

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Moving to Maturity

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Moving to Maturity

Wow! There is just too much in these verses to unpack in a weekly blog but suffice to say; there seems to be so much more to experience in Christ than we are experiencing presently. How many of us can truly say that we have been “enlightened” to the point that we’re continually testing the powers of the age to come? If the cross and resurrection truly restored what was lost by Adam, then there must be more for us to experience.

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Knowing the Schemes of the Enemy

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Knowing the Schemes of the Enemy

I am going to discuss something that may not be a popular subject, but I feel it is one that must be brought to the light. As I look back over the last decade, I can see where division that started out over a few issues has ballooned into many major issues in our day. I remember when my father was alive, he was a very staunch supporter of a particular political party…

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“Jesus Wept”,  John 11:35

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“Jesus Wept”, John 11:35

John 11:35 is the shortest verse in the Bible. Because of that, many tend to blow right past the verse not taking time to understand the full emotion and intensity that was part of the occasion. Let’s pick up on the narrative from the ESV in John 11:1-7.

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The Ears of the Bride Are Being Opened

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The Ears of the Bride Are Being Opened

The ears of the Bride are being opened to hear. The eyes of the Bride are being opened to see. Coming with the revelation of Jesus in our midst will be a revealing of His Bride and who we truly are. As we get and maintain our focus upon the One who is in our midst, we will begin to receive the revelation of our partnership with Him in this world.

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Happy St Patrick Day

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Happy St Patrick Day

For those who have Irish roots, “Happy Saint Patrick’s Day.” For those who like drinking “green” beer, please don’t. In fact, this day has nothing to do with drinking alcohol. I did not realize that I had strong Irish roots until just a few years ago.

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David’s Lunch Break

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David’s Lunch Break

One of the most storied days in the history of Israel and her future king began simply with these events:

“David rose early in the morning, left the sheep with a keeper, and took the things and went as Jesse had commanded.”

When, as recounted in 1 Samuel 17, Jesse asked David to bring down lunch to his brothers and bring back news of the battle, David had no comprehension of what he was about to walk into.

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Don’t Forget the End of the Story...

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Don’t Forget the End of the Story...

Weariness has tried to become a constant companion. The thought of everyday tasks had been eliciting cries from me for help, “Lord, give me strength.” But before I had uttered any of those unsophisticated prayers of exasperation, God knew my need. In His kindness, He answered my simple prayers by giving me grace to meet the daily duties, but He was waiting for an opening so He could address the root of my fatigue.

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Obedience to the Voice of the Lord

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Obedience to the Voice of the Lord

I feel this is a word that carries great weight and counsel in this season, "Do whatever he tells you."

We can look at situations in scripture where Jesus instructed people to do certain things, and as a result of their obedience, they received their healing. [Matthew 12:13; John 5:8,9; John 4:50; Matthew 9:29]

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Clearing the Air

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Clearing the Air

The Christian cannot afford to carry hatred in his/her heart toward any person regardless of whether deserved or not. If you are affiliated to a political party more than the “Kingdom of God’, you will be also be tainted in your vision of what God is doing. Outside of God, there is no “goodness” in man that can be accepted outside of the blood of Jesus Christ.

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The Importance of the Prophetic View

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The Importance of the Prophetic View

I am so grateful for the many prophetic voices God has given us at Cornerstone. The Lord reminds us of the importance of the “prophets” in Amos 3:7 (NASB)

“Certainly the Lord GOD does nothing Unless He reveals His secret plan To His servants the prophets.”

and Proverbs 28:18 (ESV)

Where there is no prophetic vision the people cast off restraint, but blessed is he who keeps the law.”

The prophetic lets the people know that God has a purpose for what is going in their daily Iives. It lets us know that God is not somewhere in the galaxies but is intimately involved with us.

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Much Prayer = Much Power; Little Prayer = Little Power; No Prayer = No Power

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Much Prayer = Much Power; Little Prayer = Little Power; No Prayer = No Power

This statement from the title was a constant saying of my dear friend, Pastor Richard Dyson who has been with the Lord now for the past several years. Pastor Dyson was an African/American Pastor who ministered in Brunswick, Md for years. He was such an example of one having hunger and passion for the Lord. He was a constant on WJTM’s prayer line when I managed the radio station.

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God is Faithful

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God is Faithful

WOW! What an incredible couple of weeks; talk about a range and swing of emotions. It’s in times like these that we need to lean on the Lord and “learn of him.” Isaiah said this through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, Isaiah 55:8-11 (ESV)

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Prophetic Words and Insights for 2021

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Prophetic Words and Insights for 2021

On this week’s blog, I am listing three prophetic words and insights that were given to the Cornerstone congregation over the last couple of weeks. The Holy Spirit is the originator of these “Rhema” words but the vessels He chose to speak through are Charlene Miller, Bonnie Frey, and Garth Fazio. Thank you for your faithfulness and encouragement to the body of Christ.

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