Writing,

These are the notes that I need to continue to follow:

* Above all else, memorize your favorite scripture verses to share.
The power for your stand, as well as for this Ministry, comes from
the Word of God.

* Promise to keep that family in your prayers, and remember to do so.

* Be prepared to share your one minute testimony, as taught before -
http://rejoiceministries.org/cc/view.php?month=main&id=2323

* Print out tracts and keep in your Bible -
http://rejoiceministries.org/tract.html

* If you will be seeing that person again, print out personalized
prayers - http://rejoiceministries.org/scripture.html

* Print out the "Stander's Affirmation" to keep in your Bible -
http://rejoiceministries.org/pdf/standers_affirmation.pdf

* If you feel led to refer them to our web site, remind them about
"Charlyne Shares" and "The Prodigal’s Perspective" on each page to
help answer their questions - http://rejoiceministries.org/

* Help them subscribe to "Charlyne Cares" for ongoing daily help -
http://charlynecares.php

* Learn what you believe about the Christian faith and about
standing.

* Live a life that is an example of Jesus so that you will be a
lighthouse, drawing people to you.

* Develop your personal devotional life. Learn to hear the voice of
God.

Many people do not share about their stand at God-given opportunities
because of back trouble; they seem to have a yellow streak running
down it. This comes from the Enemy, who is always ready to remind you
of the possibility of rejection and ridicule. Learn, instead, to
listen to God and to always follow His gentle nudges.

One of the biggest tests of standing is the sharing of standing.
Prepare today so that like Kyle’s driving test, you will be ready for
your test at any time and under any circumstances. Do as God leads
and He will get the glory.


REMEMBER***** Acquire The Fire Battle Cry going to Philadelphia Wacovia Center to serve gods will through the youths of today (May 12-14)


"A man of knowledge uses words with restraint, and a man of understanding is even-tempered. Even a fool is thought wise if he keeps silent, and discerning if he holds his tongue." Proverbs 17:27-28