Dear KKIM/KARS/SHINE Family, May God be with you and yours this day……… When we are in the Will of God, He protects us and guides us…..when we are out of the Will of God we will wither! Hindrances to prayer…….. This morning please read Deut 1:45, I Sam. 14:37, 28:6 Rebelling against God, America? Proverbs 1:28 Hated knowledge/no fear of God, sounds like a lot of America Proverbs 28:9 Refuses to listen to God’s law, sounds like a lot of America…… James 4:3 Wrong Motives……again a lot of America……. Please pray for America! This morning I have to go in for a physical…please pray, Have not been in a couple of years…….They are looking for brains in me! Good luck with that one! For Go’s Glory Alone…….We are giving PRAISE and THANKS for the following news…….. KKIM/KARS radio is Blessed to Annouce Two New Ministry Programs! Pastor Leonard Navarre of Valley View Christian Church Weekdays at 7am and Author and Columnist Cindy Rooy Tue and Thur. at 5:09pm. Most of you know Pastor Leonard as OUR BIBLE BOOST MAN! He’s been on for 3 years now and we are so blessed to add him to our weekday line up Monday thru Friday at 7am. Leonard also co-hosts New Mexico News and Views weekdays at 4:30. Pastor Leonard has such a dear heart to serve and is an excellent Bible Teacher and we look forward to hearing him every weekday morning at 7am. The Lord has sent to us an excellent Author and Columnist, Cindy Rooy, she just moved to Albuquerque from Tennessee. She has written a wonderful Bible study, Trusting Through Troubles and Tears, She also wriites a newspaper column. The Lord brought her to us to launch her Radio Ministry on KKIM/KARS. Cindy will air at 5:09pm On Tuesdays and Thursdays. She also is an excellent Inspirational speaker. Visit her web site www.cindyrooy.com. By the way her book, Trusting God through Troubles and Tears is available at www.Crossbooks.com or your favorite book store. Cindy’s Radio Ministry program is titled “Faith Flash”, listen in we know you will be blessed. The Lord is moving the Ministry higher…brining more new people to help fulfill the Great Commission and be the Salt and Light! We are very blessed with all of our Ministry family and you are readers and listeners! Dr. Larry Bates joined me on NM news and Views yesterday to talk about the economy. Great information. Larry shared with us he, his son Chuck Bates(Both Chuck and Larry do News and Views weekdays at 11am on KKIM/KARS and Larry Pratt of Gun Owners of America 7pm Sat. Nights on KKIM will be coming to Santa Fe Nov. 3 and Albuquerque Nov. 5th. We will keep you posted so you can get your tickets! PRAISE GOD! Yesterday I shared with you my friend Brady and his wife losing their 2 year old son 14 years ago today by drowning in an irrigation ditch. This Word came from Max Lucado over night, pray on this…….. Devastated by Death Max on Life #148 The following is a one of 172 questions and answers from the new book, Max on Life. QUESTION #148: The seven-year-old son of our neighbors died last week. They are devastated. So are we. What can we tell them? God is a good God. We must begin here. Though we don’t understand his actions, we can trust his heart. God does only what is good. But how can death be good? Some mourners don’t ask this question. When the quantity of years has outstripped the quality of years, we don’t ask how death can be good. But the father of the dead teenager does. The widow of the young soldier does. The parents of a seven-year-old do. How could death be good? Part of the answer may be found in Isaiah 57:1–2: “Good people are taken away, but no one understands. Those who do right are being taken away from evil and are given peace. Those who live as God wants find rest in death” (NCV). Death is God’s way of taking people away from evil. From what kind of evil? An extended disease? An addiction? A dark season of rebellion? We don’t know. But we know that no person lives one day more or less than God intends. “All the days planned for me were written in your book before I was one day old” (Ps. 139:16 NCV). But her days here were so few . . . His life was so brief . . . To us it seems that way. We speak of a short life, but compared to eternity, who has a long one? A person’s days on earth may appear as a drop in the ocean. Yours and mine may seem like a thimbleful. But compared to the Pacific of eternity, even the years of Methuselah filled no more than a glass. James was not speaking just to the young when he said, “Your life is like a mist. You can see it for a short time, but then it goes away” (James 4:14 NCV). In God’s plan every life is long enough and every death is timely. And though you and I might wish for a longer life, God knows better. And—this is important—though you and I may wish a longer life for our loved ones, they don’t. Ironically, the first to accept God’s decision of death is the one who dies. http://maxlucado.us2.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=bed511e434184985961d50fcb&id=bf351ff11e&e=830c454544While we are shaking heads in disbelief, they are lifting hands in worship. While we are mourning at a grave, they are marveling at heaven. While we are questioning God, they are praising God. NEW Book! MAX ON LIFE: Answers and Insights to your Most Important Questions Copyright (Thomas Nelson, 2011) Max Lucado In the Love of Christ, Dewey Sharon and Family www.mykkim.com www.shine977fm.com www.deweysdailycup.com www.newmexiconewsandviews.com www.facebook.com www.twitter.com
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