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Jeff Owens Preaching

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Lets go soulwinning...

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A little humor lady bug



A little boy in nursery last night came across a beatle bug that was not living.He told me to fix it!I Answered back I cant!
He asked me to put some batteries in the lady bug (You can know its a lady bug because she had on a dress)

This is the day

that the Lord hath made we will rejoice and be glad in it


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A beautiful day God has made...


as I was reding this morning in Duet.32:3 Because I will publish the name of the LORD: ascribe ye greatness unto our God.this morning I thank God that I Can publish live all the wonderful things God has done in my life.as in Duet.32:732:7 Remember the days of old, consider the years of many generations: ask thy father, and he will show thee; thy elders, and they will tell thee.I Realize I Am not the brightest bible student but I feel if I Can help one person in life with this daily blog with Gods help then I Have accomplished what I feel why I am put here on earth.Some Christians will disagree with me but they are the ones wasting Gods time reading and acting on the the side of the critic.Too many people are making the internet evil where God has given us the opportunity to add some Good.just because there are some bibles out there that are not good that dont mean we have to stop publishing the true book KJV 1611.And there are some good web sites on the internet.As Pastor Boyle use to say chew what you need and spit out what you dont.
PSALM 147:10 He delighteth not in the strength of the horse: he taketh not pleasure in the legs of a man.
PSALM 147:11 The LORD taketh pleasure in them that fear him, in those that hope in his mercy


PROV.17:14 The beginning of strife is as when one letteth out water: therefore leave off contention, before it be meddled with.
PROV.17:15 He that justifieth the wicked, and he that condemneth the just, even they both are abomination to the LORD.

Church safety.....


Good Stewards


No one enjoys talking about safety and security issues, particularly in church. But we are called to be good stewards. That includes protecting our buildings, assets, and most important, people.

I Have read on childcare safety and have had to follow the state regulations for over 15 years owning a childcare maybe I Could share some of the imformation that would keep churches and chilcares safe where I work they have a security
system installed it has helped tremendously.
some childcares have a code that are given to parents to enter the childcare.
FBI Background checks for all workers (both payed and volunteer) who have any interface at all with children or youth. . But nothing says “We love you and care about your children” more clearly to parents than a comprehensive background-check policy for their children’s workers, teachers and care-givers. There are plenty of services all around your community now who can coordinate this for you.

A comprehensive child safety awareness policy Have windows in all the doors, a policy of at least two workers in every room, a comprehensive and coherent fire escape plan, an up-to-date security system for dropping off and picking up children, etc. No ministry in church life has changed as much and as rapidly as children’s ministries over the last few years. Make sure your church is current. Hire a consultant if you have to. It is the loving thing to do.
Plan for Security
Some suggestions for improving safety in the church include: Making the building more secure. Prevent easy entry by installing large steel or wooden doors with heavy locks and security windows. Adopt procedures for dispensing and collecting keys. Store valuables in unmarked cabinets or closets with locks. Consider purchasing a security system. Doing necessary improvements. Conduct regular inspections of the church. Train staff and church members to report safety hazards. If something needs fixing, do it immediately—or clearly mark it as a hazard until it's fixed.

Shielding church employees. Consider using only one entrance into the church building during weekday business hours. Secure the office area with electronic locks and security-glass windows. Train church workers and members in safety procedures.

Controlling access to church money. Consider a system in which two unrelated people handle money from collection to deposit. Work out a check-and-balance system for all financial dealings. Make sure you have a complete audit done yearly. Keep all financial records at the church office.

Screening all workers. Work out an interview process that includes background and reference checks on anyone who will work with children. Consider waiting six months to a year before allowing new church members to work with children. Make sure two unrelated adults work with kids at all times. Install windows in the nursery and preschool classroom doors.
. Access to money. "Long-time Church Treasurer Charged with Embezzlement." No one wants to read a headline like that, especially if it refers to one's own church. Nonetheless, financial misconduct in churches is making headlines. We naturally fear strangers who might break in and steal. Less obvious thieves are treasurers, deacons, secretaries, pastors, and other people who work for us.

People we suspect the least make the best embezzlers. Many pastors and church leaders whom I spoke to admitted that at least part of their church's money management was flawed. Yet they were quick to say that the person in charge of their church finances was a "patron saint" and that any change in procedure would be interpreted as a statement of distrust. Most preferred to leave things as they were, regardless of the risk.

Robberies of churches by strangers are also becoming more common. Frankly, brazen theft is difficult to prevent. Churches that take collections during worship services always risk being robbed by strangers. Trained ushers can help minimize some of that danger.

My Prayer Journal




Growing for the cause of Christ
Are you 100% sure of a home in Heaven?


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PRAYER JOURNAL


My Prayer Journal
Thess.1:3-4 I thank my God upon every remembrance of you,
Always in every prayer of mine for you all making request with joy,




1 Tim.4:13

Scripture Reading Today



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Song sung today Psalm 30:1





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Proverb read today

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Pray Without Ceasing~1 Thessalonians 5:17

Prayer journal




Why I keep A Prayer Journal

God wants me to:
6:18 Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, and watching thereunto with all perseverance and supplication for all saints;



* It keep me focused during prayer.



My own prayer journal helps to build my faith. * Over time, it will develop into a beautiful love story between the Lord and I. It will hold all of the documentation of God's grace for my family through the years hoping to pass to pass on to future generations.

* Bible Scripture study journals are an excellent way to dig deeper into God’s Word. When you journal on the things God reveals to you personally through His Word, the letters no longer just sit on the pages.

Journaling makes God’s Word real, and allows Him to reveal what they mean for you exactly where you are today.


God has really been working with me to spend more time with him I have developed a regular habit of spending Time alone with God. It starts my day off by giving him my first fruits while I am at my best from a good night sleep.her
Below is a copy of my prayer journal