Sunday, May 16, 2010

Sunday can't beat that day

As God opened the door for us to speak at the Kindersley Christian Fellowship Church it was an incredible time of worship and prayer with a prayer team that is so committed to seeking God's anointing. We were able to do the entire ranch presentation, sharing the vision God has given us and all the miracles He's been doing to bring it together. It is so great to see the way God is using the ranch project to minister and encourage so many. Whenever we get to speak and share, God has been using what He is doing to bring encouragement to the believers. Helping them to step out in faith with the visions and dreams He has been bringing to them. Then we were blessed to be able to pray with many who are desiring to seek God in their futures, to be bold and step out in the anointing He has intended for them.
Going back to Kindersley is like going home as everyone feels like family and we feel so loved and accepted.
We were able to spend time with Don as he had a Word from the Lord for us. We are so thankful we have a God that cares about every detail of our lives.
Don is one of the founders of Rotory Air Force, a company that designs and
manufactures a type of small air craft.
Don is an exceptional man of God and in his humble and annointed way he shares what God has put on his heart.
We have known Don for many years and he is excited that they are partners in this project and he feels God has only begun to bless the ranch. He senses God saying, don't limit me on this one with your worldly limitations cause He has so much more to do with the ranch than any of us can imagine. Don is an incredible business man and has proven that many times over. We appreciate the wisdom he has shared with us, and so thankful to the Lord for all the great people, He continues to bring into our lives.


Dennis and Barb are part of the leadership at KCF and have been friends for many years. They have always been there to speak into our lives and pray for us and were so instrumental in our walk with the Lord.

Dana and Marg are the pastors at KCF and also were there to encourage us as new believers, they are amazing believers and we are so blessed to call them friends.

We also had some great family time as the kids and grandpa took many walks.

George beat me in three games of pool this afternoon as we spent time with him and Lois this evening before heading back to Lloyd.

Please pray as we hope to pour more cement this week.


WHY YOU NEED TO GIVE JESUS A CHANCE
#1
Because you have a past
You can't go back, but He can. The Bible says, "Jesus Christ the same yesterday and today, and forever" (Hebrews 13:8) He can walk into those places of sin and failure, wipe the slate clean and give you a new beginning.
#2
Because you need a friend
Jesus knows the worst about you, yet he believes the best. Why? Because He sees you not as you are, but as you will be when He gets through with you. What a friend!
#3
Because He holds the future
Who else are you going to trust? In his hands you are safe and secure - today, tomorrow and for eternity. His word says, "For I know the plans I have for you ...plans for good and not evil, to give you a future and a hope. In those days when you pray I will listen". (Jeremiah 29:11-13 TLB)

If you'd like to start over, with a new beginning with Jesus today, Diane, I, the board of directors, volunteers and supporters of Crossman Ministries and the Battle River Ranch Camp would ask you to please pray this prayer:

LORD JESUS CHRIST
I am sorry for the things I have done wrong in my life. I ask Your forgiveness and now turn from everything that I know is wrong. Thank You for dying on the cross for me to set me free from my sins.
Please come into my life and fill me with your Holy Spirit
and be with me forever. Thank you Lord Jesus, Amen.

If you have made this commitment and would like to make contact, please call us. We'd love to talk to you and help in any way we can.

We are praying for all of you reading the blog every day.




























































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