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500 Families Receive Thanksgiving Meals in Vallejo, CA

Last week, the KCM Outreach teamed returned to Napa, Calif., to help people in the area with Thanksgiving meals. It was the team’s second visit to the area this year. Their first visit was in response to a 6.0 earthquake that happened on August 24, 2014 in Napa and surrounding cities. It was the largest earthquake in the area since 1989, and caused an estimated $400 million in damage.

During the first visit, the team checked on Partners affected by the earthquake, but this time, KCM partnered with Feed the Children and Revival Center Ministries in Vallejo, CA to host THE REACH to provide 500 families with a free Thanksgiving turkey, a week’s worth of groceries, personal care and household items.

Click below to watch the lives TOUCHED by Jesus this Thanksgiving:

THE REACH is an outreach of Kenneth Copeland Ministries and Riley Stephenson, KCM’s Minister of Evangelism. The mission of this outreach is to provide physical needs for families still recovering from disaster, along with meeting them where they are at spiritually with encouragement, love and most importantly JESUS!

Five hundred families received THREE boxes of food each and household necessities to fill their pantries and a Thanksgiving turkey. BUT most importantly 110 people received Jesus as their personal Lord and Savior! Praise God!

Natural disasters can be devastating to people—even if they already know the Lord—but our hope is to leave everyone we meet with the love of the Father, a new hope for the future, and the assurance that they are not forgotten and that “JESUS IS LORD!” over any circumstance they face.

Together, we’re changing lives and making a REAL difference

Increasing His Kingdom,

The KCM Disaster Relief Team

P.S. Click here to find out how you can be a part of helping KCM Partners and their communities recover. And…keep up with the Disaster Relief Team and the relief efforts happening across the country by regularly visiting KCM’s YouTube channel  or KCM’s blog.

 

 

6 Keys to Living a Healthy, Happy Life, Part 1

Are you living the life you want to live? Are your spirit, mind and body in perfect sync? Do you greet each morning with joy? If not, you may not be living the healthy, happy life God desires you to live. If you want to live with joy, freedom and well-being in every area of your life, then put these six keys to work. Live the life you were meant to live…the one Jesus died to give you!

Key 1 to Living a Healthy, Happy Life: Believe and Receive

Living a healthy, happy life begins when you get born again by receiving Jesus as your Lord and Savior. Your life takes another leap forward when you receive the baptism in the Holy Spirit. If you haven’t already done those two things, do them now. And if you want to learn more about them or what Baptism in the Holy Spirit means, read the article, What Is Speaking In Tongues?  You cannot live the successful life God designed for you without those two things. And if you need someone to pray with you for salvation or baptism in the Holy Spirit, call one of our KCM Prayer Ministers at 1-817-852-6000. We’re here for you!

Key 2 to Living a Healthy, Happy Life: Cling to the Lord’s Promise

In Psalm 91:16 God promises, “I will rescue those who love me. I will protect those who trust in my name. When they call on me, I will answer; I will be with them in trouble. I will rescue and honor them. I will reward them with a long life and give them my salvation.” If you are a Christian, then this promise belongs to you, don’t let go of it. Write it down and post it where you can see it every day, several times a day. Hold tightly to this promise and trust God to fulfill it.

Key 3 to Living a Healthy, Happy Life: Get Busy for God

Commit to completing whatever God has given you to do here on earth so that when you get to heaven Jesus can say to you, “Well done, good and faithful servant.” If God has called you to prayer, then get to praying. If God has called you to give extravagantly, then get to giving. If God has called you to focus on your family so that the next generation is prepared to serve Him, then do that. If God has called you to plant a church, start planting. Whatever God has called you to do, get busy doing it.

In next week’s issue of the KCM Weekly, we will cover Part 2 of this article, and you’ll continue learning how to live the life you were meant to live. Stay tuned!

 

KCM & Partners Reach Juarez, Mexico with Medical Help

With the mission to bring the love of God in a practical way to Juarez, a team of KCM Staff and Partners reached out to over 200 children and adults during the first week of November, 2014.

Together, KCM Spanish Minister Sergio Alvarado, Partner physician Karen Smith and her assistant, and a few KCM staff members and volunteers set up a clinic to minister to people who would not have access to medical services.

After Dr. Smith shared the needs of the community with Brother Copeland, Sergio coordinated the outreach with the help of a small church in Juarez, his birthplace.  Sergio says, “It was a God-ordained mission. We had tremendous favor with the city [officials] of Juarez, and we were able to take items [medical supplies] across the border without any problems.”

One 12-year-old boy with a speech impediment was healed with a simple medical procedure. KCM provided shoes and socks for 260 impoverished children and gave away 130 bags of food for families. The children delighted in the candy and treats they received!

Most importantly, the team prayed for people who came to see the doctor. To finish up the 3-day medical ministry, the team conducted an anointed worship service on Saturday afternoon.

Thank you, Partners, for reaching into Juarez, Mexico, sharing the love of God and the power of His physical ministry through our team!

 

The Missing Ingredient in Thanksgiving

By Kenneth Copeland

Here in the United States, we are blessed to have Thanksgiving as a national observance to thank God and honor Him for all He has given us. In reality, as Christians we have something to celebrate in Jesus Christ every day of the year.

The foundation of all our thanksgiving to God is the new covenant. In that covenant is protection, strength and the power of God as a Father to His children. It’s His desire that we remember everything that covenant means to us.

God established many feasts of thanksgiving in the Old Covenant. He told the people to shout and dance, rejoice and praise Him. And that’s what they did-they celebrated their covenant with God, thanking Him for blessing them. Deuteronomy 8:18 says, “But thou shalt remember the Lord thy God: for it is he that giveth thee power to get wealth….”

In the New Testament, Jesus said, “I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly” (John 10:10). Now that’s something for us to shout about! When was the last time you praised God and thanked Jesus for the abundant life He’s provided for us?

It’s well worth the effort. Thanksgiving and praise to God will bring deliverance and freedom.

Give Thanks and Honor

The part of Thanksgiving most believers have missed is the element of honor. Malachi 1:6 says, “A son honoureth his father, and a servant his master: if then I be a father, where is mine honour? and if I be a master, where is my fear? saith the Lord of hosts….”

To honor someone, you have to delegate authority to that person. We fear, reverence or highly honor God by living life as He directs. To honor also means “to value, to esteem, to prize highly.” When you honor someone, you respect them for who they are, what they are and what they have done.

First Samuel 2:30 declares, “For them that honour me I will honour, and they that despise me shall be lightly esteemed.” In biblical language, if you fail to honor something or someone, you despise them.

Does God deserve to be honored? He created the heavens and the earth. He’s Almighty God, Master of all things. He sent His only Son, Jesus, who gave Himself to keep us from going to hell.

God deserves honor.

Giving thanks and honoring God is powerful. When you honor Him, He will honor you and take up your part.

Squanto: ‘Sent of God’

The Thanksgiving Day celebration as we know it actually began with an American Indian named Tisquantum or “Squanto” and Potlatch, an Indian covenant ceremony that involved feasting and the giving of precious gifts to one another in honor and covenant.

Squanto was from the Patuxet tribe, who lived at the place which later became known as Plymouth. In 1605, he was captured by an explorer and taken to England where he learned to speak English. Several years later, Captain John Smith brought him back to New England. Not long after returning, he was kidnapped with a number of other Indians who were taken to Spain to be sold as slaves. Local friars rescued them, taught them to read and write, and introduced them to Christianity. Squanto eventually traveled to England and in 1619 was able to return to his home.

When Squanto reached his village, he discovered his entire tribe had been killed by a plague. Being the only survivor, he went to live with a neighboring tribe, the Wampanoag.

I’ve heard it said, and I believe, Squanto was a strong Christian and a Bible scholar who started a great revival among the Indians and taught them the New Testament. He also eventually taught the settlers who would soon live at the place where his village once stood.

In November 1620, after enduring more than two months of difficult conditions on the Mayflower and being blown off course, the Pilgrims landed at Cape Cod. They had planned to settle north of the Virginia Colony, but instead found themselves in a desolate wilderness. Small shelters were hurriedly constructed, but they were unprepared for the harsh, New England winter and scarcity of food. Before spring, nearly half died from disease and starvation.

Squanto taught the Pilgrims how to grow corn, trap game and find fish. He also helped negotiate a peace treaty between the Pilgrims and surrounding Indian tribes. According to William Bradford, author of the book Of Plymouth Plantation, “Squanto…was a special instrument sent of God for their good beyond their expectation.”

The harvest brought enough food for the winter, and Gov. Bradford called for a day of thanksgiving. Chief Massasoit of the Wampanoag and 90 of his men came and stayed for three days of feasting and entertainment.

Although thanksgiving services had been held before in America, this was the first Thanksgiving festival with both the settlers and Indians participating in the event. They came together over Potlatch and gave thanks for the harvest.

The Nation Gives Thanks

President George Washington declared America’s first national Thanksgiving in 1789. It was not until 1863 that President Abraham Lincoln set aside the last Thursday of November as an annual national day of thanksgiving.

In 1941, Congress established the fourth Thursday of November as a permanent, national Thanksgiving holiday.

This Thanksgiving, spend time thanking and praising God for our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and the new covenant. Give Him honor and praise for all the blessings He has given us

Message from Brother Copeland to Staff and Partners in the Ukraine…

To My Staff and Partners in Ukraine:

Father, thank You for Your WORD. We take Your WORD and we believe it. We stand on it, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

The Apostle Paul wrote to his partners and to the believers in the church at Philippi in Philippians 4:9: “Those things, which ye have both learned, and received, and heard, and seen in me, do: and the God of peace shall be with you.”

Now over the years, you have learned and seen through this ministry these things:

  • Have faith in God,
  • Have faith in the Name of Jesus,
  • Have faith in the blood of Jesus,
  • Have faith in His WORD.

You have authority over the kingdom of darkness. Now, it is time to use it.

The Name of Jesus is the Name above every name. The WORD says, in this same book of Philippians, that God has highly exalted Jesus and given Him His Name, which is above every name, that at the Name of Jesus every knee should bow of beings in heaven, beings in earth and beings under the earth. And, that every tongue shall confess that Jesus Christ is LORD to the glory of God the Father (Philippians 2:9-11).

Now with the threat of war, the threat of attack and so forth….let me read this to you in Ephesians 6:12-18:

12  For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.

13  Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.

14  Stand therefore, having your loins girt about with truth, and having on the breastplate of righteousness;

15  And your feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace;

16  Above all, taking the shield of faith, wherewith ye shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked.

17  And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God:

18  Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, and watching thereunto with all perseverance and supplication for all saints.

Our enemy is not people. It’s satan! And principalities, and powers, and rulers of the darkness of this world, and wicked spirits in heavenly places that drive people who don’t know God to make war against other people and all that sort of thing. So, do what you know to do. Stand. Stand up and shout at those spirits that are driving and pushing for war and trying to bring stealing and killing and destroying instead of peace.

The Apostle Paul said if you will do those things that you’ve learned and seen in me [him]: If you will do them, if you will take your stand in those things in faith in God, faith in the Name of Jesus, faith in the blood of Jesus, if you will do it, the God of peace shall be with you.

Stand up and command those devils to stop their maneuvers against Ukraine. Stand against those principalities and powers that drive men to make war. Stand and declare the Name of Jesus. Stand and declare the blood of Jesus. And stand on The WORD of the living God. You are the blessed! And The BLESSING of The LORD is far more powerful in its protecting power than any destructive force on earth.

Now, one final thing.

Revelation 12:11 makes this statement: “They overcame him,” talking about satan. They overcame satan “by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony.”

Father, I pray with my Partners. I pray with my staff. I pray with them and take a stand with them in the Name of Jesus. Satan, we speak The WORD of God to you. We speak the Name of Jesus to you. I plead the blood of Jesus Christ over all of my staff, all of my Partners throughout Ukraine, throughout Crimea, and that whole part of the world. And I take my stand with them against every evil spirit, against every evil person, against every evil thing. Every evil plan of the devil is bound—stopped and thwarted—NOW! Ministering spirits of God, angels of God, lift them up. Lift them up lest they dash their foot against a stone. Keep them in all of their ways according to the 91st Psalm.

Thank You, heavenly Father. We praise You, and we thank You that all the forces of darkness are bound in this matter. In Jesus’ Name.

Now, stand up and shout it in the Name of Jesus: JESUS IS LORD! He always causes us to rise up in great victory!

These things we do and say, in the mighty Name of Jesus. Amen. Amen. Glory to God!

Kenneth Copeland Honors the Lives of Myles and Ruth Munroe

Hello, I’m Kenneth Copeland.

We here at KCM received the word just a little while ago of the homegoing of Dr. Myles Munroe and his lovely wife, Ruth.

Myles and Ruth Munroe, and their ministry, have been long-time friends of Kenneth Copeland Ministries, and with Gloria and me, for well over 35 years.

Dr. Myles Munroe was a strong man of The WORD of God—a strong and gifted leader in the Body of Christ with an anointing to minister to ministers and teach and train leaders to be leaders in Christ Jesus, in the things of God, and in the victory that we have in Jesus Christ as LORD and Savior. His lovely wife, Ruth, was equally as strong in the LORD and a powerful minister of the gospel in her own right.

Of course they will be missed. And, of course we miss the strength that God placed in them. Ah, but no, we don’t sorrow and mourn their passing. The Scripture says sorrow not, for we are not a people without hope. We know, beyond a shadow of any doubt, that Myles and Ruth Munroe just stepped into the presence of Jesus, and thanks be unto God He always gives us victory over death. He bought it, He paid for it and it is ours!

Their ministry, Bahamas Faith Ministries International Fellowship, will not diminish. It will not go away. It is strong in The LORD and in the power of His might. It will continue. It will continue to grow. It will continue to preach the gospel. And all of the leaders that this man of God has taught and trained in the Body of Christ, and in businesses and Christian enterprises all over the world, will continue to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ because of the richness of Dr. Myles Munroe’s spirit and his strength and integrity here on this earth.

We’re blessed to have had them among us for these many years. Even more blessed that it won’t be long now. Soon and very soon, Jesus is coming. There’s going to be a great change and we are going to be caught up with Him in the air. And forever, and evermore, we will be with Him.

We take great comfort in these thoughts, and words.

In closing, may I remind you of Hebrews 2:9: “But we see Jesus, who was made a little lower than the angels for the suffering of death, crowned with glory and honour; that he by the grace of God should taste death for every man.” Every born-again believer—Jesus has tasted death for us. The word taste represents the five physical senses. You can’t taste it when you die. You can’t smell it when you die. You can’t hear it when you die. You can’t feel it when you die. Now, what does that mean? You’ll never know it! Myles and Ruth, and all the people in that airplane, they never knew it. No, no. You can’t taste it; you can’t smell it; you can’t see it; you can’t hear it; you can’t feel it! You never know it. It’s just suddenly—you’re in the presence of Jesus!

How wonderful is that? And let us all take heart, and remember—that JESUS IS LORD!