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 There are actually so many ministry opportunities, assignments and events being planned for the VOE and OCI that I am feeling like a racehorse coming out of the gate and running at full speed, without stopping!  There is some new resource material now available, including Pam’s new book (BK-004) found on the home page of the web-site.

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When times of difficulty visit our homes, and there’s nothing within our
power to be done, where is our trust focused?  A total trust and reliance
on God is not always natural but is necessary!  Trust in the Lord and His
Grace to see it through!! 

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Reblogged from ctkblog: by Jayson Bradley Christianity was a grass-roots movement started by people largely marginalized from the first-century religious establishment. Almost entirely dismissed by the religious institution of the day, people like blue-collar workers, embezzling tax collectors, the diseased, … Continue reading

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A 2006 survey of ministers revealed that 89% of them have considered leaving the ministry, and 57% would quit if they had any other prospects. Recently researchers from the Clergy Health Initiative at Duke Divinity School did a study of 1,700 clergy finding that the instances for depression and anxiety were well above the national […]

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iStock 000003852552XSmall “This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come.”         

2 Tim. 3:1-2
 

     Christ was ministering in the lower Galilee when he and his disciples sailed across the lake to one of the cities of the Decapolis.  Passing a grave yard, a man who had experienced a mental breakdown and had become possessed by about two-thousand spirits met Christ. The Bible says he was “exceedingly fierce” (Matt. 8:28). In this narrative the word fierce in Greek is chalepos, meaning toreduce strength; to become difficult and dangerous.’  He was not just a rough fellow having a hard time, since the spirits within him could break chains and wooden fetters. He was dangerous to anyone who encountered him.

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The ministry is both a calling and a labor of love.  At VOE and OCI the Lord has blessed us with numerous volunteers, all serving in the ministry of “helps” (1 Cor. 12:28). Without this dedicated work force, both ministries would be limited in accomplishing their God-given assignments. 

     At OCI each volunteer working with or around people must undergo a background check.  At times, their record shows an action that occurred before the person came to Christ. Under certain legal requirements, a person cannot be around children, youth or in other areas of ministry because of an event in their past. In some instances, this can be frustrating for a now Christian individual; when people were unsaved and much younger, they made decisions which came back to haunt them in their later years.

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