Overflowing Abundance and an Invitation


After months of researching, writing, editing and planning, it's finally here.

This Friday and Saturday, the ministry volunteers arrive, the tech crew takes their places at the sound board and cameras, the ladies congregate, and the worship leaders warm up as we tape my newest Bible study series, "Overflowing Abundance."

My grateful heart overflows to God for writing this study on my heart before ever writing it on paper. The study centers around Jesus' miraculous feeding of the five thousand.

God provides many incredible lessons in that story. We could literally spend weeks studying those rich spiritual truths. Over six lessons, we'll unpack the reasons why this is the only miracle outside of the Resurrection that appears in all four Gospels.

YOU'RE STILL INVITED! If you live anywhere near Tomball, Texas, please join us to be a part of this exciting adventure through God's Word. The details are here. Come and go as you need!

If you can't attend in person, I would humbly ask you cover me and this wonderful ministry team in prayer. Satan loves interfering when God moves people to dig into His Word together, so your prayers are priceless.

I'll be scarce the rest of this week as I undertake final teaching preparations, but I look forward to giving you a glimpse from the taping when I post next on Tuesday, January 29th.

They said to him, “We have only five loaves here and two fish.”
And he said, “Bring them here to me.”
Matthew 14:17-18 (ESV)
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8 comments:

  1. I will so miss being there. :( But know you are covered in prayers my friend!

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    1. I'll miss your smiling face, but your prayers are WONDERFUL! Thank you so much for committing to that for us. Hugs!

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  2. Wish I could be there Donna! I'll be praying for you as you teach God's precious Word!

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    1. Sharla, I completely understand. Thank you SO much for your prayers!

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  3. It's interesting to note that Jesus blessed the food and broke it, but his disciples were the ones who actually fed the people

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    1. One of the many interesting things in that amazing story, indeed. Blessings!

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  4. Oh I wish I could come! Prayers abounding though. Hugs and blessings, Cindy

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    1. Cindy, thanks SO MUCH for your prayers! Hugs...

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