NJ/DE District Prayer and Fasting

Pastor Dan Wellman (dwellman@zoomnet.net)
Tue, 25 Mar 97 03:11:40 GMT


On 3/24/97 5:02PM, in message <199703242202.RAA02623@mars.superlink.net>, Eddie 
Southgate <eddie@mars.superlink.net> wrote:

> My pastor, Bro. Calvin Enlow asked me to post the following announcement re:
> the New Jersey/ Delaware District of the UPC.
> _____________________________________________________
> 
> Dear Saint,
>         We thank God who has inspired us to enter into a time of prayer and
> fasting for the overthrow of the Prince of New Jersey/Delaware.  We are 
> grateful
> to God for enabling us to discern the secret of this Prince.  Through total
> commitment and sacrifice we can overthrow him!
> 
>         NJ/DE is the home of 9 million people.  NJ alone has 8 million.  The
> prince has disrupted unity in and among our churches; as a result, our 
> churches
> are not experiencing Holy Ghost Revival.
> 
> However, through unified prayer and fasting for ten days- between the 7th
> and 10th day, the Prince of NJ/DE will be overthrown.
> _______
> (We will be having a time of prayer and fasting from April 1st through 10th.
> please prayerfully consider joining us.)
> 
> Sis Jacquie Southgate
> 
> 
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> Ed & Jacquie Southgate
> eddie@mail.superlink.net
> 
> "Lift up your heads, O ye gates;and be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors; and
> the King of glory shall come in."  Psalm 24:7
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> 

I will ask our congregation to pray also that God give you victory. 

We are troubled on every side, yet not distressed; we are perplexed, but not in 
despair; Persecuted, but not forsaken; cast down, but not destroyed;
--
May the Lord Jesus go before you!
Pastor Dan Wellman

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A wise person learns from his mistakes by accepting God's 
wisdom. A fool never does! (Proverbs 3:5) Trust in the LORD
with all thine heart, and lean not unto thine own understanding  
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