March 16, 2009 | Posted in Uncategorized
What will it take to obtain both personal victories and breakthroughs for our city and nation? God so desires to satisfy the longing of our souls and the cry of our hearts. He has a destiny He intends us to fulfill individually and corporately. Discouragements, disappointments and distractions have caused some of us to forget […]
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March 15, 2009 | Posted in Uncategorized
What if economic downturns lead the government to cutback on welfare and other benefits that have become a lifeline for some Americans? What if legislation were passed which reduces or eliminates tax benefits for charitable contributions? Questions such as these were posed in the 1990s when the strategic initiative of the Somebody Cares network began. […]
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March 14, 2009 | Posted in Uncategorized
My heart is heavy for my city, Houston. It’s hard to believe that only around 150,000 in a city of a few million, cared enough to vote their convictions during our recent Mayoral and City Council runoff elections, with so much at stake. My spirit is grieved for the Church. Months ago I sensed the […]
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March 13, 2009 | Posted in Uncategorized
Remember the days when Opening Day of baseball season was a family event? Or any ball game, for that matter. Today, the average working man has to make a significant sacrifice to pay for tickets, parking, and concessions just to take his family to a ballgame. The same is true if a mom or dad […]
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