Showing posts with label prayer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prayer. Show all posts

Sunday, December 24, 2017

Mt. Moriah SDA Church


Mt. Moriah SDA Church's Services

Tune in and enjoy life changing services from the Mt. Moriah SDA Church, that will put you along the right path to a more abundant life!






Leila Rose-Gordon

Friday, December 8, 2017

Message Magazine Highlight-Dr. Hugh Wesley Carrington

Good day dear friends!

Message Magazine July/August 2017 issue features an article by Dr. Hugh Wesley Carrington: Hard Prayers Have Consequences/God’s promise for those who pray for leaders, and the November/December 2016 issue features another article: I’m Only Human/Your part in the partnership of prayer with God. The articles can be accessed upon subscription.

Dr. Carrington is a Christian who believes in the power of prayer. He is the founder of Bridge, Inc. and an accomplished, dynamic speaker who blends his love of education, the study of people and research into his process-driven approach to organizational learning and development.

His book, Inevitable and Imminent: On Becoming a House of Prayer – The Process, draws on his scholarship in sociology and business to outline the process of how spiritual leaders and their congregations can elevate prayer in the life of a church and the individual Christian. The book is available on Amazon.com.

He is a frequent presenter at local churches and related events. Dr. Carrington holds a Masters of Science in Human Resource Management from Long Island University, a Ph.D. in Sociology from American University in Washington, D.C., a Master of Arts in Higher Education Administration and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Marketing Education from The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio.


Dr. Carrington was also an Adjunct Professor at Long Island University in the School of Business, Department of Social Work, and the Department of Sociology and Anthropology.
If you would like to know more about Dr. Carrington's ministry or if you would like to engage his services, you can reach him at his Facebook page: click here.

Don't miss out! Subscribe to Message Magazine online today! Here is the link

The Editor, Mrs. Carmela Monk Crawford, has a passion for souls but she needs all of our support! The Magazine has a wealth of information and inspirational articles that you can share with your church members and your community. Let us do our part and sow the seed so that God can reap a bountiful harvest!

Blessings!


Leila Rose-Gordon

Friday, December 18, 2015

MORNING PRAYER

MORNING PRAYER: Lord please use me in a mighty way today. Let something I say or do be someone’s answered prayer. Coat my tongue with gentleness and kindness. Replace a cold and indifferent heart with love and compassion. Let my hugs convey warmth and care. Remove any hint of harshness or reproach from my tongue. Kill the spirit of criticism and renew a right spirit within me. Let my thoughts be pure. Where there is bitterness replace it with love, forgiveness and acceptance. Break down walls within and without created by doubt, fear and lack of trust. Surround me with an atmosphere of peace and tranquility. Replace turmoil and anxiety with great peace and calm. Season my words and make them pleasing and flavorful. Help me to be sensitive to the needs of those in my sphere of influence. Let me become a flowing brook instead of a stagnant pool. Chase away shadows of despair and hopelessness and flood my being with light and music. Let me become to the inconsolable a comfortable bench, a shady tree and a rippling brook.Strengthen me inwardly so that I can easily bear the weight from the burdens of friends and loved ones. Instead of crushing me, let the cares and vicissitudes of life sweeten my disposition and humble me to trust you and to depend on you completely.As I hand over the baton transferring some of my daily duties and responsibilities help me to do so with smoothness and efficiency so that I cause no one to falter, fumble or fall. Where there is lack, fill my life and my spirit with abundance. Remove all drought and bring back vigor, youthfulness and zeal. Let copious showers of blessings fall on me and let the heavy droplets permeate the lives of those around me. Help me to intercede for others today, and guide me so that my prayers will rightly correspond to their needs.Continue to transform my character so that I become more like you. All this I ask in Jesus name-Amen! (By Leila Rose-Gordon on 12-18-15, all rights reserved).

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Why Prayer?

Why Prayer?  The reason we pray is because prayer changes things.  Listen to this discourse on prayer by Doug Batchelor.  I hope you will receive great insight into this important subject, and I hope you will be truly blessed by what you hear.

Here it is: Prayer Changes Things.


Leila Rose-Gordon