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Autopilot

Have you ever stopped in the middle of the things you were doing and realized that you were stuck on autopilot?

You know what I mean. The alarm goes off at 5:00 a.m. You stumble to the coffee pot, get dressed, get the kids ready for school, make and eat breakfast, fight the morning traffic, work all day in your cubicle, see your co-workers, go home, make dinner, watch TV, go to bed—and the next day you hit the repeat button. Sure, some things may differ a bit from day to day, but by and large you could probably traverse your daily routine without even thinking about what you’re doing.

People often say that they want change in their lives, but for all our alleged desire for change, what happens when something messes up our routine? What happens when things don’t go exactly the way we expect or want them to?

I recently had such an experience. It had been a long day, and I had gone to a restaurant with my friends. I just wanted to get my food and relax. The restaurant, however, was packed. Once we were seated, our waitress had so many patrons that she could barely keep up with them all. When my order didn’t arrive exactly as I had placed it, I got a bit upset that she hadn’t been paying more attention to me and my selfish “needs.”

At this point one of my friends noticed that our waitress needed prayer for healing. He asked her if she wanted prayer, and she responded, “I can always use prayer.” So my friend said, “Riley, why don’t you pray for her?”

Now I was having a temper tantrum in the restaurant that day. I didn’t want to pray for our waitress. But I did it anyway. I grabbed the woman’s hand and prayed that the Lord would remove any sickness in her body.

Not only was our waitress healed, but she prayed then and there to rededicate her life to the Lord. I had almost missed the opportunity to be a blessing to our waitress that day!

I truly believe that most Christians want to see the lost saved and the sick healed. But at times we get so busy with our own lives that it’s as if we’re stuck on autopilot. We pray for God to give us opportunities to reach out to others around us, but we fail to see the opportunities He gives us because all we see is ourselves.

My prayer for you is that God would give you eyes to see the lost and the hurting on a daily basis. Join me in this prayer: “Lord, give me eyes to see beyond my wants and my needs, and use me to reach the lost and hurting around me. Amen.”

Led By God’s Spirit

I was at a church one weekend leading evangelism training sessions, and after the Saturday morning meeting, we went out into the city for the day to minister to people about Jesus. That evening, as we continued walking the streets, I started hearing in my spirit the letters “VFW” over and over again. The impression persisted, so I asked one of the ladies who lived in the city if they had a VFW there. She told me that they did.

I told the group that I felt like we should go to the VFW, so off we went. As we walked into the building, we saw people playing pool. Others were standing at the bar, and there was a big group sitting at a table.

I walked up to the people at the table and began ministering to the whole group. At first they all listened, but when I started quoting Scripture, half of them started talking among themselves. But there was one woman standing near me who was listening intently. This woman was holding a beer mug and a lit cigarette, both in one hand, and she kept right on smoking and drinking as I talked. I was astonished that she could do all that with one hand!

But this lady heard the gospel message, and when I finished talking, she prayed to receive Jesus! I knew that God’s word would not return void and that it would prosper in her life.

Several months later I saw the pastors from the church where I had taught, and they told me that they had seen the lady from the VFW. She told the pastors that at the time we had seen her, she had been going to church and also going to the bars. She had been riding the fence with her faith. When we came into the VFW that night, this woman said she knew it was a sign from God. She rededicated her life to Jesus that night, quit going to the bars and has been in church ever since. Glory to God! I believe the Lord sent us there for that one lady!

Being led by God’s Spirit is the most adventurous and rewarding life! Open your heart to hear what the Spirit is saying to you today!

Women Facing Unplanned Pregnancies Find Hope

The Pregnancy Options Centre in Vancouver, Canada, offers crisis pregnancy support for women who are pregnant or think they may be pregnant, and restorative healing ministry to women who have gone through an abortion. Girls as young as 12 and women in their 50s have visited the centre, but most women are between the ages of 17-25. These women have a plan for their lives that is suddenly interrupted through an unplanned pregnancy. The centre endeavors to speak the truth in love about what options are really available for them.

The assistance the Pregnancy Options Centre offers wouldn’t be possible without the financial and spiritual support they receive from KCM and its Partners. When you become a Partner with KCM, you are also giving the Pregnancy Options Centre the encouragement they need to keep making a difference in the lives of young women.

Click here to learn more about Partnership with KCM.

Partnership Helps Less Fortunate Get Back on Their Feet

The Cornerstone Assistance Network was established to help churches fulfill all that God has called them to do—by serving the poor in the communities where they are planted. With a group of more than 200 churches and organizations working together, they provide the resources, staff and knowledge needed to give those less fortunate a brighter future. Partnership between individuals and the network results in mentorship, establishing goals, life and job skills and most important, prayer support.

Cornerstone Assistance Network has touched the lives of thousands of people that otherwise would not be possible without the support of KCM and their Partners. When you partner with KCM, you take part in helping those less fortunate get back on their feet and hope for a successful future.

Click here to learn more about Partnership with KCM.

Damage From Hurricane Sandy Doesn’t Dampen Spirits

 

God’s Rhema Word to KCM Partner Brings Strength & Courage to Press On

One KCM Partner and her family were brought to tears after Hurricane Sandy destroyed their home, but when the Lord provided a rhema word out of the mud-covered Bible she found in the debris, it was all she needed to get to work.  The word from 2 Samuel 7:27 said, “I will build you a home.”  Six months later, she received a call from Steve Poteet, KCM’s Outreach Manager, who said he had just heard they were still not home and the KCM Relief team would like to help build them a new home.  He said,  “Kenneth Copeland takes partnership seriously!”

The relief team worked tirelessly to express God’s love during the construction process and this family got a glimpse of what the Body of Christ can do when they work together.  God’s Word came to pass, KCM’s Partners were blessed, and the relief team members knew they would never be the same after taking part in this amazing outreach effort!  This is what KCM partnership is all about!

Click here for more information on our KCM Disaster Relief team.

KCM Disaster Relief Team Visits Moore, OK

Steve Poteet and Riley Stephenson Continue Relief Effort on Second Day

Steve Poteet and Riley Stephenson continued their walk through the debris in Moore, Okla., for a second day as they searched for KCM Partners.  They were able to bless one Partner with a check to repair his damaged roof, and he was able to see God’s love in action through partnership with Kenneth Copeland Ministries.

To find out how you too can be a part of KCM’s Disaster Relief team click here.

Epic Opportunity for KCM Disaster Relief

 

The devastation left by any tornado is unbelievable.  The EF5 that struck Moore, Okla., in May 2013 was of epic proportion.

KCM’s Disaster Relief team made their way to Moore and were amazed at the extent of the destruction.

We will always have opportunities to reach out to our Partners when disaster strikes. Thank you for supporting the Disaster Relief efforts and making it possible to help them in time of epic need!

Click here to learn more about the KCM Disaster Relief Team. 

Being Jesus on the Earth

 

When an F4 tornado touched down at Granbury, Texas, in 2013, the KCM Disaster Relief team joined with Pastor Barry Tubbs III and The Way Church with boots on the ground.

With experience in these situations under their belt, the KCM team led the way for the church, as together they reached out to families hit by the devastating storm.  The families gratefully received the help with tears and thanks.

Pastor Tubbs, a lifelong KCM Partner himself, is grateful for the leadership of KCM Disaster Relief and the financial and spiritual assistance he and his community received.

Thank you, Partners and Friends, for the part you played in being Jesus on the earth in this instance!

Click here to learn more about the KCM Disaster Relief Team. 

Men’s Lives Are Being Restored!

Canaan Land is a non-profit, non-denominational Bible training center where men, age 17 and older and from all walks of life, can take part in a one-year residential program designed to restore the whole man—spirit, soul and body. From drug dealers to businessmen, Canaan Land offers rehabilitation through Bible classes, daily work detail and living with other men dealing with similar challenges and struggles.

When you partner with Kenneth Copeland Ministries, you, along with Canaan Land Ministries, are helping these men build hope and a productive, fruitful future. Food, clothing and education—all free of charge—wouldn’t be possible without the support you provide.

Click here to learn more about Partnership with KCM.