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Poor No More

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January 2014
Poor No More
Melanie Hemry

Tommy and Pam Smith discovered the freedom that truth brings when they started watching the BVOV broadcast. Coming from a denomination of legalism, they joyfully began to proclaim the love of God and His blessings, which changed their lives.

Safe in the Eye of the Storm

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August 2007
Safe in the Eye of the Storm
Melanie Hemry

Living in Slidell, La., Chris and Debra Weaver had weathered hurricanes before, but Katrina had the potential to be the granddaddy of them all. Faced with difficult decisions, the Weavers sought shelter under the wings of the Almighty.

Live in the Blessing

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September 2007
Live in the Blessing
Kenneth Copeland

God never meant for us to use THE BLESSING for our own, personal enjoyment. Discover why it's so important to Him that we pass along His blessings to others.

Will the Real God Please Stand Up?

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October 2008
Will the Real God Please Stand Up?
Gloria Copeland

Tradition and religion show God as angry or sad or indefferent. But how is He, really? Find out in thes powerful article from Blessed Beyond Measure.

How do I saturate myself with the Word?

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Total immersion requires an investment of time. If you’re looking for a big renewing of your mind, our suggestion is 30 days. You don’t necessarily need to take time off work (although that would be great), but you’ll need to adjust your schedule to make your focus the Word of God.

For example, if you usually go to lunch with friends during the workday, spend that time, instead, listening to or reading the Word of God. Carve out as much time as possible, and spend as many hours each day as you can in total immersion.

Back to Back in Battle

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December 2013
Back to Back in Battle
Melanie Hemry

When Steve Irwin was unexpectedly laid off, he and his wife, Cindy, were faced with the fact that they had been depending on themselves and not on God. As they evaluated their situation and renewed their relationship with God, things began to change.

How do I stand on the Word for my finances?

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God told Joshua, "This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth; but thou shalt meditate therein day and night, that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein: for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good success" (Joshua 1:8). From this one scripture, we can see that God’s prosperity will work only in the life of the believer who is committed to the Word. God’s Word must be first place!

How should I evangelize to people around me?

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Most people want to bring people to the Lord, but fear and intimidation keep them from knowing where to even start. We are each called to be salt and light in the world—even if it’s a bit uncomfortable at times! Here are seven things we teach at KCM Evangelism Training events that will help you formulate a plan to save the lost.

What materials would help my personal Bible study?

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In reference to studying the Bible, we would like to share one way Brother Copeland studies the Bible. He sets aside a time in his schedule to study a particular subject or scripture(s) he would like to understand more clearly. He treats this time like an appointment he cannot miss. At the onset of this time, he asks the Holy Spirit to reveal Himself through the scripture. He then reads what the scripture says and meditates on it.

How can I find scriptural promises to stand on?

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Prayer that brings results must be based on God’s Word. It contains the answers to prayers we haven’t even prayed yet. Praying those answers from the beginning undergirds our confident expectation that God will do what He has said.

Jesus said, “But if you remain in me and my words remain in you, you may ask for anything you want, and it will be granted!” (John 15:7). Need some help finding scriptures that cover your need? Here are a few of God’s great guarantees to get you started

What is the Apocrypha?

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The term “Apocrypha” is used to designate a collection of ancient Jewish writings which were written between 250 B.C. and the early Christian centuries. The Apocryphal books have come to be regarded as inspired scripture in the theology of the Roman Catholic Church, but the historic Protestant and Jewish viewpoint ascribes no real inspiration to them.

Who’s Melchizedek?

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Melchizedek is one of the most interesting and mysterious figures in the Scriptures (Genesis 14:18; Psalm 110:4; Hebrews 5:6, 10, 6:20, 7:1-28). Most scholars view him as a type and shadow of Jesus Christ. Some believe he is Jesus Himself, before He became a man. And others point to the possibility that Melchizedek was Noah’s youngest son, Shem.

Brother Copeland does not believe Melchizedek was actually Jesus, even though his priesthood is a type and shadow of the eternal priesthood of Jesus; he believes that Melchizedek was Shem.