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2Ch 7:14 if My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vig-hNPvQGohttp://
 
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by Jeremy Reynalds : Dec 31, 2007 : ASSIST News Service
http://www.assistnews.net/Stories/2007/s07120192.htm

quot;With tears in my eyes, a broken soul, and nowhere else to turn, I dropped to my knees, bowed my head and I finally confessed to God that I could no longer live my life without His help."
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(Albuquerque, N.M.)—Alan Holston's downfall began about 15 years ago when he started using cocaine and heroin.
He said, "Like most others, in the beginning, I was convinced that I could ... keep separate my drug use, and the other parts of my life not associated with it. And like everyone else, I was wrong."
Alan said that for the next thirteen and a half years, despite stints in both jail and prison, he refused to believe that his drug used played any part in his troubled life.

He said, "I believe the reasoning behind that was because my troubles never directly involved drugs or the possession of them. But, of course, I was only lying to myself because I was either high or trying to get money to get high when I'd get caught."
Alan said it's only during the last 18 months he has come to realize that his addictions, which as he described it, were "out of control almost from the beginning," were the core reasons for all of the troubles that plagued him.

But in the last couple of months, Alan also came to another realization – how his drug addiction had affected the only person he had ever loved, his wife Rachel.

Alan explained. "Our lives had become so focused on our addiction that it began destroying everything else around us. We no longer had any real friends who cared about us or our situation, and we'd pretty much alienated ourselves from all our family in hopes that they wouldn't find out about our drug use."
But that was to change. A few months ago Alan said he awoke one morning to find his wife sitting in the chair next to their bed, and sobbing bitterly. He said that instead of just assuming she was sick and needed her morning fix, he asked her what was wrong.
Alan said that her answer was like a slap in the face and took him completely by surprise.
"With tears in her eyes and a very shaky voice, she looked at me and said, "‘I don't want to live like this anymore. I can't live like this anymore! It's destroying me, and all I want to do is go somewhere and kill myself.'"
Alan said it was at that point he believes God had allowed him to look directly into his wife's soul….
…[One night] at about 3 o'clock one morning, Alan woke up and looked over at his wife sleeping next to him. Alan said she looked restless and sad even while she was sleeping.
He said, "Then out of nowhere, or somewhere deep inside me, the flood gates opened and I began weeping. The tears flowing so hard and uncontrollably that I had to get up because I didn't want Rachel to wake up."
Alan felt lost, defeated and scared, and knew it was time to do something he had never done before.
"With tears in my eyes, a broken soul, and nowhere else to turn, I dropped to my knees, bowed my head and I finally confessed to God that I could no longer live my life without His help. And ... I also made a promise to (God). I promised to put Him before anything or anyone else and that all I asked in return is that He takes away my wife's pain, sadness and her addiction, by whatever means He felt was necessary. If that meant taking her away from me in order for her to get better, then I'd accept it because I love her that much."

Alan said just as quickly as the tears came, they were gone. He felt as if a huge weight had been lifted off him….
Read about how the Lord met Alan where he was, and taught him how to listen to God, at the link provided.
 
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"As we believe it is God's will for us to experience continual joy, we will discover a power that lifts us above life's circumstances."

"For change to be lasting, it must come from the inside out. Only God can cause that type of heart change. Let God be God."

"Don't put pressure on other people by expecting them to never disappoint, fail, or hurt you."

"We need to be at peace with our past, content with our present, and sure about our future, knowing they are in God's loving hands."

"No matter where you started, you can have a great finish! I challenge you to do something great for God."

- all quotes from one of Joyce Meyer's many fab books!


 
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AP - US doctors say they have never seen anything like it: A window washer who fell 47 stories from the roof of a Manhattan skyscraper is now awake, talking to his family and expected to walk again.
Alcides Moreno, 37, plummeted almost 152 metres in a December 7 scaffolding collapse that killed his brother.
Somehow, Moreno lived, and doctors at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Centre announced that his recovery has been astonishing.
He has movement in all his limbs. He is breathing on his own. And on Christmas Day, he opened his mouth and spoke for the first time since the accident.
His wife, Rosario Moreno, cried as she thanked the doctors and nurses who kept him alive.
"Thank God for the miracle that we had," she said. "He keeps telling me that it just wasn't his time."
Dr Herbert Pardes, the hospital's president, described Moreno's condition when he arrived for treatment as "a complete disaster".
Both legs and his right arm and wrist were broken in several places. He had severe injuries to his chest, his abdomen and his spinal column. His brain was bleeding. Everything was bleeding, it seemed.
In those first critical hours, doctors pumped 24 units of donated blood into his body - about twice his entire blood volume.
They gave him plasma and platelets and a drug to stimulate clotting and stop the haemorrhaging. They inserted a catheter into his brain to reduce swelling and cut open his abdomen to relieve pressure on his organs.
Moreno was at the edge of consciousness when he was brought in. Doctors sedated him, performed a tracheotomy and put him on a ventilator.
His condition was so unstable, doctors worried that even a mild jostle might kill him, so they performed his first surgery without moving him to an operating room.
Nine orthopaedic operations followed to piece together his broken body.
Yet, even when things were at their worst, the hospital's staff marvelled at his luck.
Incredibly, Moreno's head injuries were relatively minor, for a fall victim. Neurosurgeon John Boockvar said the window washer also managed to avoid a paralysing spinal cord injury, even though he suffered a shattered vertebra.
"If you are a believer in miracles, this would be one," said the hospital's chief of surgery, Dr Philip Barie.


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By Dennis Shere
Jan 3, 2008

ANGOLA, La. (BP)--Heaven, hell, sin and redemption aren't just words at Louisiana's Angola Prison. Warden Burl Cain makes certain every inmate has the opportunity to know the transforming power of the Gospel.

Once called the bloodiest prison in America, the Louisiana State Prison at Angola now has a new reputation as a place of hope for more than 5,000 inmates who live out their life sentences without parole. Many inmates know they'll leave the prison walls only when they die, yet despite their circumstances, there is joy in their hearts.

Credit for this unprecedented transformation is given to its one-of-a-kind warden, Burl Cain, who governs the massive prison on the Mississippi River delta with an iron fist and an even stronger love for Jesus.

The hallmark of Cain's 12-year administration is his relentless effort to help each inmate discover value and purpose in life and experience true freedom of the soul, even when the inmate's life is spent behind razor wire and guard towers.

"I truly believe these men can rebuild their lives -- lives that have been shattered by awful crimes -- if they embrace a genuine change of heart," he explains. Cain wants the outside world to see that many inmates are being genuinely rehabilitated, and that perhaps a few could be released someday.

The stocky, unassuming warden can be a "good ol' boy," a down home Southerner spinning stories of life inside the sprawling prison. He is also fiercely locked on what matters most to him: his zeal for Jesus Christ, and his sense that God installed him as warden at Angola for His purposes.

Cain recalls the executions that changed the way he viewed prison life -- and death.

His first execution twelve years ago was done strictly by the book. Cain had been on the job for only a few months in 1995 when the unpleasant task was scheduled. Cain planned to do his part in the procedure, nothing more, nothing less. A successful lethal injection execution would be one that went according to plan without a hitch.

Thomas Ward had been sentenced to die for murdering his mother-in-law. Cain viewed him as little more than a criminal whom society had ruled should die for his crime. "I didn't worry about what he must have been experiencing in the hours before his death. I didn't go to his last meal, and I didn't share Jesus with him."

When it was time for the court's order to be carried out, Ward's face was a mask of fear as the deadly fluids began flowing his veins. "There was a psshpssh from the machine, and then he was gone," Cain recalls. "I felt him go to hell as I held his hand."

"Then the thought came over me: I just killed that man. I said nothing to him about his soul. I didn't give him a chance to get right with God. What does God think of me? I decided that night I would never again put someone to death without telling him about his soul and about Jesus."

Feltus Taylor was the next inmate Cain was ordered to execute. He had been in the prison system before; he served his time and was released. Now he was back in prison, sentenced to die for shooting two restaurant employees, Keith Clark and Donna Ponsano, during an armed robbery after his release.

Taylor forced his victims to kneel in the kitchen's walk-in cooler and shot them both in the head. Keith Clark survived, but was paralyzed from the neck down. Donna Ponsano died instantly. Taylor had spent years on death row as his attorneys fought to keep him alive, but eventually the appeals process ran out. The execution date had arrived.

The inmate's family had come to visit on the execution day. As the appointed hour of death neared, Cain escorted them to a private waiting area and asked them to be strong. "Feltus needs to be as emotionally and spiritually ready as he can be in his final hours," the warden said. He returned to the condemned man's cell near the execution chamber.

"I met with Feltus, and we prayed together" Cain says. "When the time came, we took him into the chamber, and the guards prepared him for the execution," Cain recalls. "I asked him if he had anything to say. He couldn't hardly talk."

One of the witnesses observing the scene through a window to the chamber was Keith Clark. Confined to a wheelchair, he had met earlier with the warden and talked about the inmate's decision to commit his life to Jesus Christ. Keith Clark said something that amazed Burl Cain.

Cain stood next to Taylor as he lay strapped down on the execution gurney. He bent over for a whispered last-minute conversation. "I held his hand and told him to get ready to see Jesus' face," Cain remembered. "He looked up into my eyes and said, 'Will you tell Keith Clark I'm sorry for what I did to him and Donna?'

"I nodded yes. Then, as his eyes began to close for the last time, I said, 'Keith told me that he forgives you.' He smiled, closed his eyes, and breathed twice. Then his breathing stopped."

Warden Cain drove home that night, deeply troubled by the suffering he had seen that day. A woman in the grave, a man in a wheelchair, families destroyed. All because a selfish, sinful man wanted to steal a few dollars.

The correctional system had failed, he thought. The criminal justice system had failed, with tragic results. He vowed to do all in his power to transform the men under his charge. It would be worth the effort, even if one person was saved from being a victim of violent crime.

"I had come to realize that criminals are very selfish people," Cain says. "They take your money, your property, anything they want for themselves. They sneak around, lie, steal, kill and do whatever they want. I could teach them to read and write and help them learn skills and a trade, but without moral rehabilitation I would only be creating a smarter criminal."

Life in prison is a breeding ground for despair, "dying by inches," Cain says. "I knew we had to do more."

Cain knew three things for certain: society considers prisoners to be non-persons, a despairing prisoner with no hope is a dangerous one, but no one is beyond God's love, forgiveness and redemption -- not even hardened criminals.

Unless something changes in an inmate's heart, he was likely to remain angry and bitter at the world that rejected him, Cain realized. He wondered how to reach those bitter, discarded human fragments.

Cain knew there was only one answer, one way to reach the offenders and convert them into men who genuinely wanted to make something of themselves in prison. He knew there must be a true conversion deep inside, touching an inmate's very soul in that secret place where no man could fool himself. Cain believed moral rehabilitation had to occur in order for an inmate to lift himself beyond the jungle atmosphere that too often smothers a prison. The only way for true change was Jesus.

Cain and his team worked tirelessly to create a new prison, a better prison, a place where men sentenced to life imprisonment could choose to make lives and homes for themselves within the prison walls. Cain wanted an environment that was safer for the inmates and employees alike. He was determined to add value and moral responsibility to inmates' lives.

A Southern Baptist, Cain invited New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary to launch a rigorous four-year college extension course for inmates who desired a college degree. The program is funded largely by private donations.

Every weekday, more than 100 men crowd into classrooms in a prison building to study the Bible and to take courses toward a college degree, accredited the same as one from Louisiana State University. Cain also began a certificate program for faith-based education, aimed at inmates who didn't have a high school diploma or its GED equivalent. More than 100 inmates earned their certificate in 2006.

Each year, inmate seminary graduates who feel called to ministry are transferred "two by two" to other prisons in Louisiana to serve as inmate missionaries. They receive no special favors or time reduced from their sentences; they choose to serve God by sharing the Gospel with other inmates like no one else can.

The missionaries carry what they learned in seminary into the prisons' living areas to help men "experience God." In one year alone, they baptized more than 150 prisoners and averaged more than 15,000 evangelistic contacts a month throughout the state's correctional system.

Cain raised corrections officers' wages and instituted vocational training for the inmates. The prison's standard of living "shot through the roof," said one officer. Cain also started public speaking courses to prepare inmates to better communicate with others. The prison's radio station, JSLP at 91.7FM, is endearingly called the "incarceration station." Staffed by inmates, the station evangelizes by broadcasting uplifting music and sermons 24 hours a day.

As Cain shared what God was doing at Angola, his message prompted private donors to build more chapels on the prison grounds and to support the growing ministry programs.

While Angola is still very much a prison, the violent death rate has declined significantly, along with rapes, drug use and assaults on guards. It is largely due to the seminary inmates living and mingling among the rest of the population, observers note. Inmates can now be found holding prayer services in the yards, in their dormitories and on the work sites. Praise and worship services in the chapels are Holy Spirit-filled and rock with heart-felt gospel music from the inmate musicians and choirs.

"No one looks at a watch during a sermon, 'cause all we got is time," joked one inmate. "We love Jesus and how he's changed us from the inside. Even if we ain't never leaving here standing up, we know where we're going eventually."

"For those who might think Angola has gone soft, it hasn't," one observer noted. "Prison rules are still rigidly enforced. Break them and pay the consequences. Obey them and life, even at Angola, may be worth living."

Cain seems unconcerned about the "separation of church and state" issue. The results speak for themselves, Cain maintains. He cites the positive impact his initiatives have had on the Angola prison population. Criticism quickly fades away.

"There's been a moral awakening in this prison like never before," observed a veteran corrections officer. "The inmates went from negative to positive. Now there is something to achieve and to work toward. Warden Cain may call it moral rehabilitation to non-believers, but the truth is, Jesus is in this place and hearts are changing. Hope is alive here. Angola has become a peaceful and livable place, where inmates who desire to adapt and make something of themselves can do so. Even if they'll never get out of here alive."
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Former newspaperman Dennis Shere's first book, "Cain's Redemption," explores Angola prison's miraculous transformation. Shere is now an assistant public defender in Kane County, Ill.

© Copyright 2008 Baptist Press Original copy of this story can be found at http://www.bpnews.net/bpnews.asp?ID=27125
 
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Why Weepest Thou? By Liz Lemon Swindle

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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]From a book called "A Celebration of Women", by Joann C. Webster and Karen Davis. This is a piece written by Anne Graham Lotz that I just love. [/FONT]​


[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]Woman, Why Are You Crying?

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]Mary straightened up as she turned to face Him, and the question Jesus challenged her with is one that resounds in our day: "Woman.... Why are you crying? Who is it you are looking for?" (John 20:15)[/FONT]​

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]Today, with all of our liberation and feminization and equalization and assertion and recognition, women are still unhappy! We are still "crying." The high rate of divorce and drug dependency, of abortion and alcoholism, of immorality and therapy reflect the tears of a generation of women who are looking for Someone. And our Lord's gentle voice still prods, "Woman, why are you crying? What's missing in your life? Why are you so empty? What are you looking for? Who are you looking for?"[/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]Then the One Who was her Shepherd called her by name, "Mary" (John 20:16). Her head must have snapped up as her eyes focused sharply on the "gardener." We can only imagine the electrified shock that caused every taut, frayed nerve in her body to tingle as she recognized her Shepherd's voice and saw, with her own eyes, her Shepherd's face! As she clung to Him and felt His flesh and bones and life, she knew He was more than she ever had thought Him to be! Never again would she be empty or lonely, loveless or lifeless, hopeless or helpless, captured or condemned because He was alive![/FONT]

Read this again and really think about it!
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Cartoonist’s Comment: It may seem that God’s promise is too big for you to receive. But just continue to remain in faith and in patient expectation. The hen cannot see any change in the egg from day to day, yet she patiently and steadfastly sits on the egg. Then one day, suddenly, the egg cracks, and she receives the fulfillment of the promise.
 
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At this link you can download other Christian movies as well..

Have to scroll down the page just a little over half way.. to find this film.. Fantastic.. I am just over 40 minutes through and it shares real life stories of angelic intervention.. dreams and visions!!

I downloaded and saved it on my own computer.. and am using real player to watch it..

Angels - Miraculous Messengers
Learn about God's angelic messengers (118 min).

http://www.tbn.org/index.php/8/1.html
 
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Please read this post.. written to another CF member who was suffering anxiety.. ((yes I wrote was)) because I believe she is healed through Christ and when we pray for healing.. God hears and He answers us!!

This is worth sharing to encourage others.. the vision is really beautiful..

 
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