Monthly Archives: February 2025

A Blessing from Australia to Mobile

From across the vast oceans and the rolling landscapes of Australia, we send a heartfelt blessing to the beautiful city of Mobile, Alabama. As brothers and sisters in Christ, we are united not by distance, but by the love of our Savior, Jesus Christ. Mobile, located along Alabama’s Gulf Coast, is a city rich in history, community, and faith. May this message serve as an encouragement and a reminder of God’s unwavering presence in your lives.

God’s Protection Over Mobile

In times of crisis, when justice seems distant, it can be easy to feel discouraged. Yet, we are reminded in Psalm 46:1 that “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.” Though the world may seem chaotic, we trust that God’s hand is upon Mobile, guiding and protecting its people. We pray for the safety of your community, for the police officers who serve with courage, and for the restoration of peace in every neighborhood.

The Call to Agape Love

Little did I know at the time that not only would I abandon my former ways, but I would become a follower of Christ. Just as many of you in Mobile have encountered God’s transformative love, so too have we in Australia. This love—agape love—is unconditional, sacrificial, and boundless. It is the love that led Jesus to the cross and the love that calls us to forgive, to serve, and to embrace those in need.

We are reminded of the parable of the prodigal son in Luke 15—a story of redemption and restoration. Just as the father welcomed his lost son with open arms, God welcomes each of us with unrelenting love. Our prayer for Mobile is that every heart may come to know this truth and experience the fullness of God’s grace.

Trusting in Divine Intervention

In the Book of Revelation, we are told: “Behold, he cometh with clouds, and every eye shall see him” (Revelation 1:7). This verse speaks of Christ’s return, but it also serves as a reminder that God is ever-present, moving in ways we cannot always see. In times of uncertainty, may you hold firm to the promise that God is in control.

We think of the faith of Elisha, who trusted in God’s wisdom even when he did not immediately see the answers. In 2 Kings 7, the four lepers faced starvation, yet they stepped out in faith, believing that God would provide. And He did. Likewise, we pray that Mobile continues to trust in divine provision, knowing that God is faithful to those who seek Him.

Faith in Action: A Call to Righteous Living

By nature, we are sinners. Psalm 58:3 reminds us that we stray from birth, speaking lies. Yet, through Christ, we are made new. The world may advocate for permissiveness, telling us to follow our own desires, but Proverbs 22:15 teaches that discipline and correction lead to wisdom. May the churches in Mobile continue to be beacons of truth, guiding the next generation toward righteousness and faithfulness.

Paul, when standing before Nero, boldly proclaimed the gospel. In the same way, may you stand firm in your faith, sharing the good news with those around you. Whether in the workplace, in schools, or among friends, may your words and actions reflect the light of Christ.

God’s Provision and the Power of Generosity

We recall a testimony of faith from our own community in Australia. A church faced an insurmountable financial need—one that seemed impossible to meet. Yet, through prayer and the generosity of believers, God provided exactly what was required. This story echoes Philippians 4:19: “And my God shall supply all your needs according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus.”

May the people of Mobile experience God’s abundant provision in every area of life—whether financial, spiritual, or emotional. We pray for your churches, your families, and your businesses, that they may prosper under God’s mighty hand.

Encouragement to Remain Steadfast

Life’s journey is filled with storms, but we are never alone. Just as Jesus calmed the raging sea, He has the power to bring peace to every troubled heart. When trials arise, may you hold fast to the words of Hebrews 10:31: “It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.” Yet, for those who trust in Him, His hands are a place of safety and strength.

Just as fireworks light up the sky for a moment and then fade, many things in this world are temporary. But God’s love endures forever. Our prayer for Mobile is that you continue to shine brightly, rooted in faith and steadfast in love. May your community be known not only for its rich history and southern hospitality but also for its unwavering commitment to Christ.

Final Blessing from Australia

To our beloved brothers and sisters in Mobile, Alabama, we send our love, our prayers, and our encouragement. May the Holy Spirit fill your churches, your homes, and your hearts. May you walk boldly in faith, knowing that across the world, fellow believers stand with you, lifting you up in prayer.

As Paul wrote in 2 Corinthians 13:14: “The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit, be with you all. Amen.”

With love in Christ, Your Family in Australia

Dothan Church Newsletter: Healing and Community Stories

Greetings, beloved members of our Dothan community!

Dothan, our southeastern Alabama gem with over 65,000 residents, continues to shine as a place of faith, family, and miracles. Known for its vibrant arts and culture, strong economy, and friendly spirit, our town is not only home to historic landmarks and engaging attractions but also a community deeply rooted in faith. We are excited to share a powerful testimony of healing and redemption that recently took place in our very own town, reminding us of the boundless power of Jesus Christ.

A Miracle at the Church Gates

Much like the biblical story of the lame man at the Gate called Beautiful, we recently witnessed a miraculous healing in our church family. A beloved member of our congregation, who had been struggling with mobility issues for years, experienced divine healing after fervent prayer and faith in the name of Jesus Christ. As Acts 4:10 states: “Be it known unto you all, and to all the people of Israel, that by the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom ye crucified, whom God raised from the dead, even by him doth this man stand here before you whole.” This healing serves as a testimony that every miracle should culminate in one declaration: Jesus did this!

He is our Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end. No matter the struggles we face, He is the answer. As a community, we must continue to stand firm in our faith and proclaim His power, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved (Acts 4:12). The world may call our beliefs narrow-minded, but we are called to preach the Kingdom of God and repentance with love and truth.

Faith in Action – Events and Outreach

Dothan is not just a city with a rich history—it is a place where the love of Christ moves among us. We are blessed with many opportunities to serve and connect through faith-based community events:

  • Healing and Prayer Gatherings – Join us for special prayer nights where we will continue to intercede for those in need of healing and breakthroughs.
  • National Peanut Festival Outreach – As our city celebrates this annual event, our church will be present to share the Good News and spread the love of Christ.
  • Dothan Christmas Parade Ministry – As the holidays approach, we will be participating in the parade, celebrating the birth of our Savior.
  • Outdoor Fellowship at Landmark Park – A day of worship, praise, and fellowship surrounded by God’s beautiful creation.

The Call to Believe and Receive

Redemption is at the heart of our faith. Many Christians know that they are saved, but few understand the fullness of what Jesus accomplished for us. Healing is not separate from redemption—it is an essential part of it. If you are struggling, remember that Jesus has already paid the price. Just as the Israelites applied the blood of the Passover Lamb for protection, we must claim His promises over our lives. Psalm 105 tells us that when God led the Israelites out of Egypt, “there was not one feeble person among their tribes.” If God did it then, He can do it now.

As we continue to grow in faith, let this be a reminder: You are just as healed as you are forgiven. How much you receive depends on your willingness to believe. If healing was present in the Old Testament types, it must be present in the fulfillment through Christ. Let us look to Him for our healing, our salvation, and our restoration.

Final Words of Encouragement

As we walk through the streets of Dothan—whether visiting the Wiregrass Museum of Art, attending a play at the Dothan Opera House, or enjoying the outdoors at the Botanical Gardens—let us be reminded that we are a light in this city. Whether through prayer, outreach, or simple acts of kindness, we are called to reflect the love of Christ to all.

May we continue to stand in faith, declaring that healing, salvation, and provision come only through Him. Let us boldly proclaim: “I’m looking for Jesus, and I’m looking for healing.” Together, as the Body of Christ in Dothan, we will see His power move mightily among us.

With love and blessings, Your Church Family in Dothan

Gadsden Church Conference: Faith, Growth, and Community Impact

During the recent Gadsden Church Conference, believers from across Alabama gathered to reflect on the profound impact of giving and spiritual calling. Speakers emphasized that the gift of giving is one of the most profound expressions of faith and love. Scripture highlights that what we offer to the less fortunate is considered a gift to God Himself. Jesus affirmed this truth in Matthew 25:40, where He equated acts of kindness towards the needy as acts done unto Him. Proverbs 19:17 echoes this sentiment, stating that he who has pity on the poor lends to the Lord. Even a small gesture, such as offering a cup of cold water, does not go unnoticed in the eyes of God (Matthew 10:41-42). Giving is more than an obligation; it is a privilege and a blessing.

However, the concept of giving extends beyond material wealth. It includes the giving of oneself in ministry and service to God’s people. Many enter ministry as a career rather than a calling, seeking personal fulfillment instead of divine purpose. True ministry, however, is a calling and a gift from God, not merely a profession. Unfortunately, many pulpits are occupied by individuals who lack the anointing and guidance of the Holy Spirit. This lack of spiritual empowerment leads to ineffective ministry that lacks the transformative power of God.

The ministry of the church is further reinforced through spiritual gifts such as the word of knowledge. This gift, if properly exercised, has the potential to break the strongholds of the enemy and lead believers into victory. The conference underscored the importance of a resurgence of these spiritual gifts, as they bring deliverance and strengthen the body of Christ. The church must recognize and utilize these gifts to combat the forces of darkness and uplift God’s people.

A major discussion at the conference focused on the emptiness of worldly pursuits. Life lived for pleasure is ultimately unfulfilling. Many individuals chase after material wealth, status, and temporary pleasures, only to find themselves empty in times of crisis. When tragedy strikes, such as the illness of a loved one, the idols of pleasure and success offer no comfort. At those moments, people often turn to spiritual leaders for answers, seeking the hope that only God can provide.

The process of spiritual growth is a lifelong journey. Paul, one of the greatest apostles, acknowledged his own imperfections even decades after his conversion (Philippians 3:12). He recognized that despite his spiritual maturity, he still had much to learn and achieve. This mindset of continual growth should be the goal of every believer. True fulfillment is found in surrendering to Christ, allowing Him to shape and guide one’s life. By yielding to His power, believers can experience the transformation and renewal that lead to a deeper relationship with God.

New beginnings are a crucial aspect of faith. The number eight, which signifies new beginnings in biblical numerology, is significant in relation to Jesus Christ. The names of Jesus in Greek have numerical values divisible by eight, signifying that in Him, we have the opportunity for a fresh start. Whether someone is struggling with sin, pride, or a misplaced reliance on their own righteousness, Christ offers redemption and renewal. His ascension into heaven serves as a divine testament that the only righteousness acceptable to God is the righteousness found in Jesus.

The conference also warned against the dangers of pride, which remains a significant barrier to spiritual growth. The Bible warns that pride leads to destruction (Proverbs 16:18), as seen in the fall of Satan. Spiritual pride is especially dangerous, as it fosters arrogance and self-righteousness. Some individuals believe that their spirituality is superior to others, leading them to look down on those who struggle. Such attitudes contradict the humility that Christ exemplified. Rather than elevating themselves, believers should focus on humility, service, and continuous growth in their walk with God.

One of the most anticipated discussions at the conference centered on the role of the church and the coming judgment. The church has a distinct role in God’s plan. While evangelism is important, Scripture highlights that the primary purpose of the church is to perfect the saints (Ephesians 4). God has appointed apostles, evangelists, prophets, and pastor-teachers to build up the body of Christ. The church exists to nurture believers, equipping them for the work of ministry. Through this process, the saints grow in faith, maturity, and unity, preventing them from being swayed by false doctrines.

A key element of Christian living is witnessing, but it must be done with wisdom. Believers are called to share the gospel, but they must also fulfill their responsibilities diligently. For example, an employee who neglects their work to evangelize at inappropriate times can become a poor witness rather than a good one. Instead, Christians should strive to excel in their daily tasks, working as unto the Lord (Colossians 3:23-24). By demonstrating integrity and diligence, they reflect the character of Christ to those around them.

The Bible warns of impending judgment. Revelation 18:4 speaks of God calling His people out of a corrupt world before His judgment falls. The removal of the church—commonly referred to as the Rapture—will mark the beginning of God’s final dealings with a rebellious world. 1 Thessalonians 4:17 describes how believers will be caught up to meet the Lord in the air, a moment of divine rescue before the outpouring of God’s wrath.

As believers navigate the challenges of life, they must maintain a balance between their spiritual and earthly responsibilities. Struggles will always exist, whether at home, in the workplace, or within the church. However, by remaining steadfast in faith and relying on God’s wisdom, Christians can overcome obstacles and live according to His divine purpose. In the end, what truly matters is our relationship with Christ and our faithfulness to His calling. The Gadsden Church Conference concluded with a renewed sense of commitment among attendees, encouraging them to take their faith into their daily lives and become true beacons of Christ’s love in their communities.