Saturday, January 24, 2009

Day 21 of 21 Days of Fasting

being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus. Philippians 1:6

For the 21st day of our fast, I urge you to attend service tomorrow morning and evening. God is faithful to finish what He started in you. Do not be afraid to proclaim your miracle. There is a spiritual battle that enrages all around us. By your faith and obedience you allow the Lord to produce signs and wonders that will astound those that do not believe. This will give you the express opportunity to share the Gospel and see souls being saved. Then the miracles will continue in their lives causing a wonderful cycle of freedom and love. Let God move through you to reach those that you influence. Expect God to heal, restore, and show signs and wonders. We will be expecting you in service tomorrow. If you are reading this blog and don't attend New Harvest, expect God to move in your congregation. Take faith into your sanctuary and expect some powerful things!

God Bless

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Paul LaRose currently serves as the Discipleship Ministries Director for the Kentucky District of the Assemblies of God. He is also Senior Pastor of New Harvest Assembly of God in Frankfort, Kentucky. His passion for discipleship and Christian education is made evident by the fruits of his ministry labor. Paul has been involved in two successful church plants. He served as the Associate Pastor at Harmony Tabernacle AG in Dallas, Texas planted in 2001 where he developed the Christian Education program from the ground up. He currently pastors New Harvest AG planted in 2002. New Harvest is one of the fastest growing AG church plants in the Kentucky District and provides a strong Discipleship and CE program for all those that attend. Paul has been working with the Kentucky School of Ministry in course development. He wrote the course work for the Youth Leaders Tract and is finishing the Children’s Workers Tract. These courses are being used in many of our Assemblies of God Schools of Ministry.