Romans 15:4 (New International Version, ©2011) "For everything that was written in the past was written to teach us, so that through the endurance taught in the Scriptures and the encouragement they provide we might have hope".

Monday, August 4, 2008

100 Fold Harvest!!

See the bottom of this post for a video re-cap of the Living Proof Simulcast from August 1-2,2008!!!
This weekend I was able to attend the Living Proof Live Simulcast (Beth Moore). It was excellent, with some rich teaching about the importance of being in the Word. It was great teaching for the newcomer to The Word of God, as well as great teaching for the more seasoned believer to go even deeper in The Word. I was convicted and challenged! There were 70,000 women hearing that same Word that weekend all over the country and in a few other countries, too. WOW!!
I say it again - God is up to something HUGE with women right now! Here are a few key points that Beth gave us. In order to know what they mean, feel free to go to the link below this post to read my notes in a google.doc format.
The passage we were taught from is Luke 8, the parable of the sower. The theme was the 100 Fold Harvest - which is God's Word having maximum impact in our lives. I want that, don't you???!!!
1.TREASURE THE WONDER
2.PROTECT YOUR HEART
3.EXPECT THE TEST
4.DIG THE ROOTS
5.STOP THE CHOKE
6.RETAIN THE WORD
7.PRESS FORTH TO YOUR 100-FOLD HARVEST
For notes on all of the above points, go here: (you will need to copy/paste to your browser):
http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dhqvdbsm_4ftvg6zcx
Thank you Living Proof Ministries for always bringing a 'Fresh Word' to us and challenging us in life-changing ways!

1 comment:

  1. Hi Ellen.
    I notice your comment on all access. I went to the Beth Moore conference at church. It was great. I also noticed you are a biblical counselor. I also just finished and am now a board certified biblical counselor.
    I would like information on how i might could use this training. Our church already have qualified teachers and such. We are a very small church. Do you have any ideas? Thanks.

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