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Sunday, 5 February 2017

Kris Kristofferson -Why me Lord?


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World renowned worship artist credits Ps91 for Miraculous cancer healing

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"The medical world doesn't like to use the word 'healed' ... but I'm believing God's report over my life. I speak Psalm 91 over myself every day; I take my medicine and I take the Word of God, and I do my best with what I can do in the natural and trust God with those things over which I have no power." -Darlene Zschech

(New York, NY)—[CBN News] Worship singer Darlene Zschech is behind some of America's most widely-sung worship songs, including: "Victor's Crown," "In Jesus' Name," "Worthy Is the Lamb," "At the Cross" and the global anthem "Shout to the Lord." (Photo via CCLI TV)
Now, she is set to release a live DVD/CD album entitled "Here Am I Send Me," a project that was born out of one of the darkest struggles of her life—her battle with cancer.

The album opens with "You Are Great," a powerful declaration of the greatness of God written with Martin Smith.

"When I was at my sickest, Martin flew over from England to sit with us, sing songs over our church and walk with my husband and put courage in," Darlene told Charisma News, recalling the dark days after her unexpected diagnosis of breast cancer. "It's Week One of treatment and you think you're going to die, and Martin said, 'Darls, I know you're going to want to write songs about this season. What do you want to say?' And I said, 'I want to say 'He is great!' And so we wrote this song together," she said. "That's where it started ... In the midst of the fire, it doesn't change who He is."

That one song turned into an entire album and eventually, a "miraculous healing."

"The medical world doesn't like to use the word 'healed.' They like to say the word 'remission,'" she said. "But I'm believing God's report over my life. I speak Psalm 91 over myself every day; I take my medicine and I take the Word of God, and I do my best with what I can do in the natural and trust God with those things over which I have no power."

The main message of the alum is to worship God with your whole life, no matter how long, short, painful, or joyous it may be.

"None of us know how many days we have," says Zschech. "Whatever days I have—and I'm declaring a ripe old age—I want to live them intentionally. I want to live the love of Christ."

Integrity Music will release the highly anticipated album on March 3rd. It was recorded with her team at Hope Unlimited Church in Australia and features nearly a dozen songs penned by the likes of Paul Baloche, Jenn Johnson and Leeland Mooring.

While Zschech may have defeated cancer, she says (she) still has a lot to learn on her journey towards understanding God's love.

"It's a journey. I'm not there yet, but that's the journey," she said.

Morgan Freeman Calls Speaking in Tongues the 'Language of Heaven'



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Morgan Freeman – Associated Press



"Some people feel they are touched by Heaven in a physical way every Sunday," Freeman said as he entered Newlife Pentecostal Church in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Freeman had embarked on a spiritual journey documented in his hit series "The Story of God," CBN News reports

In an episode entitled 'Heaven and Hell,' the actor explores the phenomenon of speaking in tongues.

"All around me people have been swept up by an invisible force. And now they speak what they believe is the language of Heaven. I can see it on their faces that they are genuinely somewhere else."

While Freeman did not participate in the worship, he says he felt a transforming power in the room.

"Now, whatever it is, they felt that power; they are not the same. Experience changes them, how they see themselves, how they relate to others, how they live their lives," Freeman said.

Freeman asked one church member if she understood what she was saying when she spoke in tongues.

"When you let the Holy Spirit flow through you then you don't have control over yourself. It's just the Holy Spirit speaking to you," she said. "I can't wait to go to Heaven because that's how it would be at all times."

Freeman calls the experience "powerful."

"That was quite a powerful experience," he said. "I could feel the energy in that space. Normal people suddenly transformed by some power and then just as suddenly return to normal. But Pentecostals believe that they are bringing Heaven down to earth."

Saturday, 4 February 2017

Piepklein babatjie verstom dokters



Deur Kaydene Davids 02 Februarie 2017   NETWERK24

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Lee-Anne Adonis wat ’n skamele 525 g by haar geboorte geweeg het en sedertien aan geen lewensondersteunende masjiene gekoppel is nie.Foto’s: Mlungisi Louw

’n Piepklein wonderwerk van 525 g wat in Januarie in ’n ambulans op pad na ’n hospitaal in Kakamas gebore is en nooit aan enige lewensondersteunende toerusting gekoppel was nie, verstom tot medici.
Lee-Anne Adonis weeg vandag 625 g.
Sy is op 12 Januarie op tussen 22 en 25 weke met die hulp van ’n vroedvrou in ’n ambulans gebore. Sy is toe per lugambulans na die Mediclinic Bloemfontein gebring waar sy deur dr. Jaco Neser behandel word.
Neser sê alles aan Lee-Anne is perfek: haar longe is ongelooflik, haar hart is piekfyn, haar suikervlakke is normaal en haar bloedtelling is soos dié van ’n “volwassene”.
Sy haal sedert geboorte self asem. Neser sê hy het al verskeie vroeggebore babas behandel, maar nog nie een wat nié aan lewensondersteunende masjiene gekoppel is nie.
“Ek het nog nooit so iets gesien nie. Alles aan haar is spesiaal. ’n Klein wonderwerkie.”
Hy sê daar is geen aanduiding dat Lee-Anne permanente skade opgedoen het nie.

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’n Afdruk van Lee-Anne Adonis se linkervoetjie en -handjie.

“Sy sal normaal soos ’n premature baba ontwikkel.”
Skaars twee weke voor haar geboorte het haar ma, Antoinette, ’n huisvrou van Nababeep in Namakwaland, uitgevind sy is swanger.
Lee-Anne se skielike opwagting was vir haar en haar man, John, ’n groot skok, maar tog ’n lekker verrassing, sê sy.
“Ek was nie voorbereid op haar koms nie. Ons het nie eens klere vir haar gekoop nie.”
Al waarop sy nou wag, is om haar wonderwerkie in haar arms te kan hou.
“Ek is hartseer. Sy is duisende kilometers van my af, maar sodra ek genoeg geld het, klim ek dadelik in ’n bus om haar te sien.”
Barbara Steenkamp, hospitaalwoordvoerder, sê Lee-Anne word in die waaksaal vir vroeggeborenes in ’n broeikas behandel.
Sy kry buisvoeding.
“Sy is ’n spesiale klein mensie wat in ons harte gekruip het.”

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Dokters is gaande oor Lee-Anne Adonis, ’n piepklein vroeggebore baba van Nababeep in Namakwaland, omdat sy sedert haar geboorte op 525g nog glad nie aan lewensondersteunende toerusting gekoppel was nie. Lee-Anne, wat nou al 625?g weeg, word in die Mediclinic Bloemfontein versorg.
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