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Brokenness Part 4: The HOW on our journey to Wholeness

 I am musing about....

Brokenness and the HOW!

HOW do we tap into God's power?

HOW do we realize our newness and make it a part of who we are and how we live?

HOW do we help others to do this?

God provides!

I was working in the kitchen and decided to listen into the sessions from the Discipleship Conference put on by our church last Saturday through AACF Counseling.

The first speaker shared exactly what I feel should now be passed on to you; those of you who have been following this series on Brokenness!

It was so good! God used Bro. Matt Kauffman to lay out some practical steps with the end goal in mind of tapping into God's power!

Of learning HOW to mature in Christ so we can help others to mature in Christ!

All to accomplish the Great Commission and bring Him glory!

Copy and paste this link...

...then listen; be taught and encouraged!

 MAY THE LORD SHOW US HOW

... AS WE JOURNEY FORWARD IN THIS BROKEN WORLD INTO A LIFE OF JOY AND WHOLENESS!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MZp8dyMQPU *

* A presentation from ACCFS Counseling

(Be blessed by the entire video! The actual message relative to this topic begins at 11:10)

                                            



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