ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: KEYS OF THE KINGDOM V

G’Mornin’!
In case you aren’t aware of it (and I suspect most of you are), the Lord is trying to get us delivered from our religious boxes, our preconceived notions of how He operates, and what He would like to do through us.

ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: KEYS OF THE KINGDOM IV

Howdy!
If you’ve never had to deal with this thing they call “Shingles” I recommend you don’t. It isn’t particularly fun. The Doc says it comes from the Chicken Pox virus I had as a kid.

Keys of the Kingdom I

Good Morning!
My apologies for the long delay between the publishing of Coffee Breaks.

ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: HONOR

Leroy Blankenship is an evangelist and Grammy-Award-winning songwriter and singer who has become a valuable part of River Worship Center’s family. A few days ago he was ministering in Yakima and there was a gentleman in one of his services who shared the following testimony.

ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: THE TABLE OF THE LORD X

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, folks! Barring a little more free time before this next week comes to an end this will likely be the last post of this sixth year of publication. I’ll be doing another couple articles in this series before taking a break from it to deal with several other topics — some of a highly controversial nature. We will return to this subject, however, in a few months to deal with more revelation concerning the Table of the Lord.

ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: THE TABLE OF THE LORD IX

Comments that I made in the previous Coffee Break obviously were misunderstood and taken to mean something I wasn’t saying so let me do some clarifying to being with.
And before I get too far along, Good Morning! Have the most blessed day of your life thus far! (There are even better ones in store.)

ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: THE TABLE OF THE LORD VIII

Blessings, Revelation and Impartations to you! (Now there’s a different greeting for you — but this one has special meaning.)
Reflecting over this past year and all the years of my life prior (nearly 68 in all), 2009 has easily been the most revelatory of any recent years — and perhaps of my entire life.