With all the change going on in the world today, it’s time for Christians to make an impact in the earth. But to walk in the kind of world-changing power necessary to impact our communities, our nation and the world, we must allow the Holy Spirit to change us.
What do we need to empower us to change? Sure, we need knowledge, but knowledge alone isn’t enough. We need the power of God that effects change. Take weight loss, for example. We all know how to lose weight: move more, eat less. But how many are actually doing it? To be truly free from the bondage of weight we have to allow the Holy Spirit to change and empower us to go higher—spirit, soul and body.
Change is deep within the purpose of why God created us. The power to change is within His glory—His presence. A revelation of His glory, of His honor and of the power of His love is enough to change anything. That’s what we need if we are to change.
We are from God. He created us in His image, so we come out of Him, just like natural children come out of their parents and are a combination of their DNA. When we wonder, How do I get God to help me change? we are forgetting that we were created out of Him. We were predestined before the earth was ever created to be like Him. His power is in us.
Marty Copeland – Taken From The Article “The Power To Change” – BVOV March 2010
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Proverbs 20:24 tells us the Lord directs our steps, so why try to understand everything along the way? He’s got our path lined out for us. His goal is to complete the master- piece of you!
You may be in the deepest hole of your life. But if the Word says you have hope, then, glory to God, you have hope!

The mentor for the program will be Dr. Stephen Swisher, who is a graduate of UTS and holds two doctorate degrees. Dr. Swisher has served as a senior pastor for over 15 years in churches ranging in size from 100 to over 6,000 members. He currently serves as a senior manager at KCM. Special guest instruction will be given by Kenneth and Gloria Copeland, as well as other distinguished church and ministry leaders. The first class will begin August 2010.