Dear KKIM Family,
May the Lord be with you and yours!
I pray we all take Resurrection Day and have it in our hearts, minds, and souls everyday!
I pray that the excitement that you had for God’s Glory Alone yesterday carries over into everyday!
So many reports of thousands of baptisms across America!
Now we as the Body of Christ must help raise these babies in Jesus up!
We must advance the passion of Easter into everyday we live here on this earth carrying our the Great Commission! AMEN!
We must lead with compassion, consistency, and wisdom in our LORD!
First Corinthians 10:31 tells us that whatever we do—-whether it is simply eating or drinking—-we are to do it for the Glory of God.
The Greatest tragedy in life is the prayers that go unanswered because they go unasked. Pastor Mark Batterson
Proverbs 3 is where I found myself reading in the Word Easter morning………
3:21-26
Dear friend, guard Clear Thinking and Common Sense with your life;
don’t for a minute lose sight of them.
They’ll keep your soul alive and well,
they’ll keep you fit and attractive.
You’ll travel safely,
you’ll neither tire nor trip.
You’ll take afternoon naps without a worry,
you’ll enjoy a good nights sleep.
No need for panic over alarms or surprises,
or predictions that doomsday’s just around the corner,
Because God will be right there with you;
he’ll keep you safe and sound.
AMEN! AMEN!
That is from The Message Bible.
Clear Thinking and Common Sense, sometimes I think they are on vacation in the Unites States!
I pray that you are coming to our Praise and Worship Service this Friday at Legacy Church Main campus for KKIM’s 40th Birthday!!! Reception is at 6pm and service time is 7pm. Please come and Celebrate with us! Would you also pray over this event? Please do so. Thank you, for God’s Glory Alone!
Please be in prayer for Patti as she hurt her back.
George has asked for prayer for him and his family and his Home Country of Egypt.
First Easter that Sharon and I had alone, none of the kid’s were able to be home! Please keep our family in your prayers. Thank you so much!
I do not watch many movies, because there are not that many good ones! But yesterday we watched the “War Horse” A MUST FOR YOU! A story about love and loyalty! One of the best movies I have ever seen in my life, a story about a boy, turned man and Soldier and his horse!
This day (Yesterday) 20 years ago my Hero and Dad Wally Moede passed on suddenly at 3am Easter Morning in Windom, Minn at the home I was raised in. Brother Daryl tried giving Dad CPR, but Dad had passed before he hit the floor. As Dad took his last breath, he said, “Ruthie” My Mom’s name, as she was right beside him. They where married 49 years, Dad was just 64 and has just retired that week. Pastor Zeh showed up at the house with an Easter Lilly for Mom around 5am and Mom put it on the table by the big picture window and as the sun rose, one of the Lillie’s opened up! That is the Easter Miracle that took place among the great, great sadness in the Moede home that day, that Dad was received into heaven on Resurrection Sunday, and God used Pastor Zeh and that Easter Lilly to show us so
My testimony until the day I pass to heaven is that God does miracles to this day…..I am seeing them more and more as I Pastor………..many, by people who believe and receive! Standing up from a wheelchair and walking, from being in a coma, near death to making the honor roll in school, to getting the death sentence of cancer to being healed, to going know where in life to succeeding in life……..all because People prayed to our LORD and we anointed with oil (James 5) and people gathered in Belief in God and in agreement of healing and it was received by the hurting one. Trust in the Lord, and do good…And He will give you the desires of your heart. Psalm 37:3-4 AMEN! God is still in the miracle making business! AMEN AMEN!
Tony Evans states and I throw in my two cents!: When we look around our world today, we can see a lot of wear and tear. (AMEN TONY! AND I SEE IT ON THE FACES OF MANY!) There is a lot of wear and tear on women who are being abused or neglected. There is a lot of wear and tear on children who are being forgotten, misled, or turned lose. There is a lot of wear and tear on churches that split, sit stagnant, or fail to develop men who grasp the abundant life or the high call to discipleship. There is a lot of wear and tear in our communities and our nation as the economic, educational, racial, criminal, social, and health care wars dismantle our society.
Yet we cannot resolve any of these issues without first addressing the root causes!
The Church must address these and not hide from them!
One of the major causes of this crises we are facing today is that in so many areas is that men are not aligning themselves with the purposes of God’s Kingdom! Until that alignment is made right, wear and tear will only perpetuate itself.
There are only two answers, Gods and Mans, which one will you follow?
The answer is not in Politics, it is in the Bible. AMEN!
This from my Dear friend Amy who I admire much…strong message for Resurrection Sunday, let Amy’s message sink in and reflect on it….pray over it……WOW!
I will not say someone is stronger than cancer. That implies that the people that are fighting the hardest are somehow weaker than cancer. I have never seen anyone outside of a cancer warrior display the strength it takes to struggle for life against a disease that wreaks so much damage. everyone who fights cancer is strong. Those who do not survive in this world are perhaps the strongest of all.
Thank you Mary Jane for sharing………I am weeping as I type this God healed our Buffy of cancer…….AMEN!
Very humbled Saturday praying over the poorest of the poor at Albuquerque Rescue Mission, Thank you Jannetta LaMort for this opportunity. Many came to the Foot Washing, I was so moved by this time. To think we have 7,000 homeless people in Albuquerque, some even put it over 12,000…I weep this morning…..I walked the streets around the Mission and sat and talked…..and prayed…….with many……Why do I tell you this? too encourage us all to serve God’s people…….to meet people where they are at. One man said to me, “You know you are in a bad part of town with dangerous people on the street!”Many people showed up yesterday at the Mission to serve! God is with us all to serve each other, whether it’s a bottle of water or listening to a man that has a severe mental illness. Let us all soften our hearts toward the homeless, on Resurrection Sunday….Let us all meet people for Jesus Christ wherever they are at and whoever they are. Let us share with the miracle that took place this day.
Did you see this in the news?………..the passing of Thomas Kinkade……what a blessing he was and his paintings……
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — California artist Thomas Kinkade, whose brushwork paintings of idyllic landscapes, cottages and churches were big sellers for dealers across the country, died Friday, a family spokesman said.
Kinkade, 54, died at his home in Los Gatos in the San Francisco Bay Area of what appeared to be natural causes, David Satterfield said.
Kinkade’s sentimental paintings, with their scenes of cottages, country gardens and churches in dewy morning light, were beloved by middlebrow America but reviled by the art establishment.
The paintings generally depict tranquil scenes with lush landscaping and streams running nearby. Many contain images from Bible passages.
Kinkade, a self-described devout Christian, claimed to be the nation’s most collected living artist. His paintings and spin-off products were said to fetch some $100 million a year in sales, and to be in 10 million homes in the United States.
“I’m a warrior for light,” he told the San Jose Mercury News in 2002, in reference to his technical skills but also the medieval practice of using light to symbolize the divine. “With whatever talent and resources I have, I’m trying to bring light to penetrate the darkness many people feel.”
Before Kinkade’s Media Arts Group went private in the middle of the past decade, the company took in $32 million per quarter from 4,500 dealers across the country 10 years ago, according to the Mercury News. The cost of his paintings range from hundreds of dollars to more than $10,000.
Newsman Mike Wallace also passed on this weekend at age 93.
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April 13: Organize a “Watch Group.” We will pray for and prophesy to you. Get instructions for forming and connecting your “Watch Group” at: BREAKTHOUGH April 9, 2012. Brace yourself and prepare to the good. Yet before the good, I am allowing the bad to manifest. Oh, I know you have expected the worst at times. That is a common misconception of My working in your life. You see, even what seemed bad was all part of the good. My ways and thoughts are above yours. Not seeing things as I see them may be the reason you are not experiencing the Kingdom of God every day. My justice will, must and always does prevail. Your response must be one of faith through uncommon believing. Trust in the Lord your God and lean not unto your own understanding. Surrender now while you still can. I give Myself fully to the one who surrenders fully. Habakkuk 1:5 (MSG) “Look around at the godless nations. Look long and hard. Brace yourself for a shock. Something’s about to take place and you’re going to find it hard to believe.” (Read all of Chapter 1 for perspective) Ras Robinson Subscribe to “What the Lord Is Saying Today” April 9, 2012. A time of nostalgia is good, very good. This is when you especially enter into remembering who I am, what I have done to bring good times in your life. My ancient peoples did that time after time. This enabled them to have hope for the present and future. They knew how I had brought them through in the past letting them know goodness is coming again. This perpetuates my cycle of hope. Yes a part of hope is going through bad times. Because what you experience during those times lets you know I will get you through again. You learn each time you encounter various trials. This strengthens your faith. Romans 5:3-5 (NASB) “And not only this, but we also exult in our tribulations, knowing that tribulation brings about perseverance; and perseverance, proven character; and proven character, hope; and hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out within our hearts through the Holy Spirit who was given to us.” Bev Robinson Scroll down to see “Photo of the Day” from our ministry to children in the Philippines. |
Here is today’s Medical bag with Dr. Joe!
Eating Flavonoids Protects Men against Parkinson’s Disease
Men who eat flavonoid-rich foods such as berries, tea, apples and red wine significantly reduce their risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, according to new research by Harvard University and the University of East Anglia.
Published in the journal Neurology (University of East Anglia, “Eating flavonoids protects men against Parkinson’s disease, study finds.” ScienceDaily, 4 Apr. 2012. Web. 5 Apr. 2012) the findings add to the growing body of evidence that regular consumption of some flavonoids can have a marked effect on human health. Recent studies have shown that these compounds can offer protection against a wide range of diseases including heart disease, hypertension, some cancers and dementia.
This latest study is the first study in humans to show that flavonoids can protect neurons against diseases of the brain such as Parkinson’s.
Parkinson’s disease is the most common of the major movement disorders, a category of conditions in which a malfunction in the nervous system affects communication between the brain and the muscles. Other common movement disorders include dystonia, characterized by involuntary muscle spasms, and essential tremor, a neurological condition in which part of the body shakes or trembles.
Parkinson’s disease is a chronic, progressive neurological disorder that was called “shaking palsy” when it was first described by James Parkinson in 1817. The symptoms include tremor, stiffness, difficulty moving, and problems with walking and balance. Parkinson’s disease may be difficult to diagnose in the early stages, because the symptoms begin gradually and progress over time.
There isn’t a cure for Parkinson’s, but treatments exist to help control symptoms. People with the condition can live a normal life span, although they may develop complications such as pneumonia in the later stages and are at heightened risk of falling or choking.
Around 130,000 men and women took part in the research. More than 800 had developed Parkinson’s disease within 20 years of follow-up. After a detailed analysis of their diets and adjusting for age and lifestyle, male participants who ate the most flavonoids were shown to be 40 per cent less likely to develop the disease than those who ate the least. No similar link was found for total flavonoid intake in women.
The research was led by Dr. Xiang Gao of Harvard School of Public Health in collaboration with Prof Aedin Cassidy of the Department of Nutrition, Norwich Medical School at UEA.
“These exciting findings provide further confirmation that regular consumption of flavonoids can have potential health benefits,” said Prof Cassidy.
“This is the first study in humans to look at the associations between the range of flavonoids in the diet and the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease and our findings suggest that a sub-class of flavonoids called anthocyanins may have neuroprotective effects.”
Prof Gao said: “Interestingly, anthocyanins and berry fruits, which are rich in anthocyanins, seem to be associated with a lower risk of Parkinson’s disease in pooled analyses. Participants who consumed one or more portions of berry fruits each week were around 25 per cent less likely to develop Parkinson’s disease, relative to those who did not eat berry fruits. Given the other potential health effects of berry fruits, such as lowering risk of hypertension as reported in our previous studies, it is good to regularly add these fruits to your diet.”
Flavonoids are a group of naturally occurring, bioactive compounds found in many plant-based foods and drinks. In this study the main protective effect was from higher intake of anthocyanins, which are present in berries and other fruits and vegetables including aubergines (eggplants), blackcurrants and blackberries. Those who consumed the most anthocyanins had a 24 per cent reduction in risk of developing Parkinson’s disease and strawberries and blueberries were the top two sources in the US diet.
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological condition affecting one in 500 people, which equates to 127,000 people in the UK. There are few effective drug therapies available. Parkinson’s affects at least 500,000 people in the United States, and some estimates put the number much higher; the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation estimates that as many as 1 million people are affected. Some 50,000 new cases are diagnosed each year, a number that is expected to rise as the population ages. Most cases begin between the ages of 50 and 65, with the average age of onset about 60—though younger people are affected, too.
Dr Kieran Breen, director of research at Parkinson’s UK said: “This study raises lots of interesting questions about how diet may influence our risk of Parkinson’s and we welcome any new research that could potentially lead to prevention.”
In the Love of Jesus Christ, Dewey Sharon and family
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