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		<title>Prophetess Kelly Crews-Featured Prophet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[About Kelly Crews Prophetess Kelly Crews is the CEO and founder of Kelly Crews Ministries (KCM). The vision and passion of this ministry is to proclaim the saving, healing and delivering power of Jesus Christ worldwide. KCM empowers people globally to walk fully and freely in God&#8217;s purpose for their lives. God has truly anointed [...]]]></description>
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<h2>About Kelly Crews</h2>
<p>Prophetess Kelly Crews is the CEO and founder of Kelly Crews  Ministries (KCM).  The vision and passion of this ministry is to  proclaim the saving, healing and delivering power of  			Jesus Christ worldwide. KCM empowers people globally to walk fully  and freely in God&#8217;s purpose for their lives.  God has truly anointed and  appointed Prophetess Crews to minister the  			Gospel of Jesus Christ with grace and love, dividing asunder the  spirits of mediocrity and complacency in order for people to experience  the extraordinary manifestation of God&#8217;s glory.   			She truly walks in an Isaiah 61 anointing, &#8220;to bind up the  broken-hearted and set the captives free.&#8221;</p>
<p>Kelly Crews Ministries was birthed in 2003.  She knew she was  given a great mandate to boldly speak the Word of the Lord and it could  not be ignored.  Kelly has had to overcome  			devastating adversity in her life from the time she was a child, but  never let the challenges obstruct God&#8217;s calling. Through this ministry,  God allows her to travel all over the nation preaching,  			teaching, singing and prophesying the Word of the Lord.  Some words  to describe the ministry of Prophetess Kelly would be impacting,  dynamic, radical, life-transforming, challenging,  			power-packed, revelatory, relational and real.  God uses her voice as  an instrument to shift atmospheres and bring change to people, houses  and regions.  Through the administration of  			Bishop Joey Johnson, Pastor of the House of the Lord, Akron, OH,  Prophetess Kelly also attended the &#8220;School of the Prophets,&#8221; an  affiliation of Christian International Ministries, founded  			by Dr. Bill Hamon.   She is submitted to and ordained by Pastor Donte  L. Thompson, Senior Pastor of Victory Temple, in Akron, OH.</p>
<p>Prophetess Kelly says that she has taken all the limits off of  God.  As she is continually giving God glory, the sentiments of her  heart are simply this: &#8220;Lord, please don&#8217;t ever take your  			Spirit from me, for I am nothing without you.  She has committed her  life to glorifying God by going wherever she goes.  Accordingly, her  personal life and ministry truly exemplifies the  			saying, &#8220;Lord, I&#8217;m available to you!&#8221;  She is the proud mother of two  beautiful children, Jordan and Makayla, who are her pride and joy.</p>
<p><a href="http:www.kellycrews.org/about.php">www.kellycrews.org/about.php</a></p>
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		<title>Overcoming Wrong Mindsets-Part II by Joyce Meyer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[“Overcoming Wrong Mindsets: Part II” By Joyce Meyer     Confronting Your Emotions and Facing Your Mistakes Dave and I have an eight-year-old granddaughter who’s just like me. I mean, she has a mouth. And so it’s an issue her parents are helping her work out. Well, my daughter is always sending me texts about [...]]]></description>
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<h2 style="text-align: center;"><strong>By</strong></h2>
<h2 style="text-align: center;"><strong>Joyce Meyer</strong></h2>
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<p><strong>Confronting Your Emotions and Facing Your Mistakes</strong></p>
<p>Dave and I have an eight-year-old granddaughter who’s just like me. I mean, <em>she has a mouth</em>. And so it’s an issue her parents are helping her work out. Well, my daughter is always sending me texts about how her kids are doing, and one morning when she was having a hard time with her daughter at home, she told her, “You need to stop being disrespectful.” And my granddaughter said, “Well, you need to stop making me mad.”</p>
<p>The funny thing is, when she came home from school that day, she’d had some sort of lesson about self-control and she told my daughter, “Do you know what everybody’s problem is? It’s their mouth.” But it didn’t even occur to her that she needed help in that area herself.</p>
<p>Now, it’s easy to laugh about stuff like that when you’re talking about an eight-year-old. But if you and I will be honest with ourselves, there are some behavioral issues we have to work out too.</p>
<p><strong>Taking an Inventory of Your Attitude</strong></p>
<p>I think one of the smartest things you can do is take a regular inventory of your attitude. For example, what kind of attitude do you have when you don’t get your way? Or when someone else gets what you want? Or when somebody tries to correct you?</p>
<p>The Bible says that our trials bring out endurance, steadfastness and patience in us (see James 1:2-3). But the first things they generally bring out are impatience, jealousy and anger. Thankfully, by the power of the Holy Spirit, we have everything we need to live above our emotions.</p>
<p>You see, when we’re born again, God gives us all the fruit of the Spirit, including love, peace, patience and self-control. We just need to learn how to use them.</p>
<p><strong>Taking Responsibility for Your Mistakes</strong></p>
<p>In Genesis 3, Eve thought that eating the fruit of the forbidden tree would make her wise. Verse 6 says, “She took of its fruit and ate; and she gave some also to her husband, and he ate.”</p>
<p>Now, Adam could have done what God told him to do and refused it, but instead, he took the fruit and ate it. And then when God showed up, all kinds of finger pointing started.</p>
<p>Adam says in verse 12, “The woman whom You gave to be with me―she gave me [fruit] from the tree, and I ate.” Now let’s look at verse 13: “God said to the woman, What is this you have done? And the woman said, The serpent beguiled (cheated, outwitted, and deceived) me, and I ate.”</p>
<p>Neither one of them was willing to take responsibility for their actions.</p>
<p><strong>All That God Expects from Me and You </strong></p>
<p>Frankly, I like it when people own up to their mistakes. Don’t you? I mean, it actually makes it a lot easier to forgive them and move on.</p>
<p>Well, it’s the same with God. When we make mistakes, all He wants us to do is take responsibility and be honest. The first person we have to be honest with is ourselves.</p>
<p>Part of my time with God is meeting with me―taking an inventory of my thoughts and attitudes because I want to be free. I don’t want to carry around those heavy burdens anymore. We need to ask ourselves questions like, “How easily do I get offended?” “How much time do I really spend in the Word?” “How much of my time do I spend trying to make other people happy?”</p>
<p>Changing my attitude has made my life so much better and it’s opened the door for God to bless me in a lot of ways. And I want to encourage you to apply God’s Word to your life because it will bless you too.</p>
<p>If you find yourself in a bad temper, God doesn’t want you to try to hide it from Him or act like it doesn’t exist. And He won’t be impressed if you put the blame on somebody else. Just face the truth, ask God to help you…and move on.</p>
<p><em>For more on this topic, order Joyce’s four-CD series <strong>Overcoming Wrong Mindsets</strong>.<strong> </strong>You can also contact us to receive our free magazine, Enjoying Everyday Life, by calling (800) 727-9673 or visiting </em><a href="http://www.joycemeyer.org/"><em>www.joycemeyer.org</em></a><em>. </em></p>
<p><em>Ladies, join Joyce at her Love Life Women’s Conference September 15-17, 2011 in St. Louis, MO. For more information, go to </em><a href="http://www.joycemeyer.org/lovelife11"><em>www.joycemeyer.org/lovelife</em>11</a>. <em></em></p>
<p><em>Joyce Meyer is a New York Times bestselling author and founder of Joyce Meyer Ministries, Inc. She has authored nearly 90 books, including Battlefield of the Mind and Power Thoughts (Hachette). She hosts the Enjoying Everyday Life radio and TV programs, which air on hundreds of stations worldwide. For more information, visit </em><a href="http://www.joycemeyer.org/"><em>www.joycemeyer.org</em></a><em>.</em></p>
<p><em>Please note: The views and opinions expressed throughout this publication and/or website are those of the respective authors and do not necessarily reflect those of Joyce Meyer Ministries.</em></p>
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		<title>Robin Dinnanauth</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Reverend Robin Dinnanauth, an ambassador of Jesus Christ, was born on June 23, 1974 in Berbice, Guyana at Number 56 village, a rural community on the Corentyne coast. He was born into a strong Hindu family of East Indian descent. He grew up in a West Indian culture heavily influenced by British and East [...]]]></description>
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<p>Reverend Robin Dinnanauth, an ambassador of Jesus Christ, was born on June 23, 1974 in Berbice, Guyana at Number 56 village, a rural community on the Corentyne coast. He was born into a strong Hindu family of East Indian descent. He grew up in a West Indian culture heavily influenced by British and East Indian customs and beliefs. His father was a farmer and his mother a house wife. Reverend Dinnanauth is the third of five siblings and was raised during his formative years in impoverished homes as the earnings of a farmer in a third world country were very low.</p>
<p>From the very beginning of his life he faced many challenges, including both physical and emotional distress. His family and doctor had no hope of his survival because from age one he was sick and below the normal growth rate of children his age. His Hindu mother met an old Christian woman, giving out Christian flyers and out of desperation asked her to pray for him. God sustained his life and at the age of four Reverend Dinnanauth began attending Sunday school although his family was still affixed in Hinduism. At the age seven he was afflicted with a rare skin disease, rubella, on his feet. He lived in constant itching and pain. The condition grew worse and his mother searched everywhere to get help for her young son. There was hopelessness everywhere and doctors had no answer to alleviate or prevent this ailment at this time in Guyana.</p>
<p>He longed for the comfort touch of his loved ones but because of the disease and the uncertainty of its nature, his siblings and his parents would not spend quality time with him. His parents frustrated, full of grief and in great desperation decided that his Christian grandmother will be able to take better care of him while allowing his mother to raise his other siblings.  His grandmother knew Jesus Christ as the healer and that by His stripes we are healed. She believed that only God can heal her grandson and decided to take him to the local church, an old shanty wooden house, where they were having a few nights of healing and deliverance services. The preacher was a Pastor from Trinidad. His grandmother with faith and expectation believed that her grandson will experience a mighty touch from the hands of the healer.</p>
<p>While at the church service Reverend Dinnanauth began to see the power of God touching and delivering people. He saw people falling to the ground; some were shaking and speaking in strange tongues. He couldn’t understand what was happening. He became afraid and wanted to leave but his grandmother was persistent on staying because she knew the purpose of her visit. After what seems like an eternity, the Pastor called him out and prayed for God to heal him. The Pastor also told Reverend Dinnanauth that God will use him mightily. That night, at seven years old, having felt the love of God, he accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior and believed that God was going to heal him. After a week, Reverend Dinnanauth was completely healed and to God be the glory he is healed until this day.</p>
<p>While men scorned him, God held out his holy hand and wiped away his affliction. From this point, Reverend Dinnanauth was determined to learn about his Healer and Savior and decided to serve the Lord with all his might. Reverend Dinnanauth’s journey to let the world know his healer and savior just began but he did not know the consequences.</p>
<p>Hinduism was the predominant religion in his community and being a Christian was a sign of disgrace and dishonor to the family. While living at his grandmother’s house he was persecuted, rejected, tortured, abandon, abused and called names for being a Christian. His uncle beat him constantly because of the love that the grandmother was giving to him and the uncle saw him as a threat. The grandmother could not help Reverend Dinnanauth because she was afraid of her son. His grandmother owned a bar and a restaurant where he had to work. He had daily chores that he had to perform before and after school.</p>
<p>Words cannot explain how this little boy’s heart was cut into pieces. Night after night he cried himself to sleep and sometimes was awaken by his own screams. Everyday he felt like stones were thrown at him and he did not know how to find help. Through all the physical and emotional mistreatment, he felt neglected and abandoned and craved for his mother’s love and care. Reverend Dinnanauth was not allowed to visit his parents or tell them about the abuse. His mother will visit once every three months. He will see his father twice per year and his siblings once per year. He could not understand why he had to be given to his grandmother. Hopelessness and anxiety consumed him and the devil began to play with his mind and tried to convince him that he was unworthy to live in this world. Reverend Dinnanauth attempted suicide six times but failed.</p>
<p>The devil could not destroy the seed that God planted in him for God’s plan and purpose had to come to fruition. In the midst of Reverend Dinnanauth deepest despair God showed up and wrap his unconditional love around him. Thank God for an aunt who could no longer see Reverend Dinnanauth’s abuse and aided him at age thirteen, to make the radical decision to run away from his grandmother to his parents. She informed his parents of the abuse he went through and they refused to return him to his grandmother.</p>
<p>The physical abuse stopped but the emotional mistreatment continued. Members of his immediate family and extended family and members of the community persecuted him because of his faith in Jesus Christ. He changed his last name because they believe that his faith in Jesus Christ was disgrace to the family’s reputation. Through this Reverend Dinnanauth grew closer to God because he knew what God did for him during his trials and tribulations. Nothing could have separated him from his love for God.</p>
<p>While Reverend Dinnanauth was experiencing adversities with his family he was faced with another challenge. His grandmother had told him that only good people go to church but he found that this was untrue. He searched for love in the church; a place which he thought would shower him with the love and care. He was sadly disappointed. Instead of love he received rejection because of his family’s faith in Hinduism. Church members gossiped about him and tormented him. He had to clean up after church events and while others had their fill of food, he had nothing to eat. He continued to work in the house of the Lord without complaining.</p>
<p>Reverend Dinnanauth wanted to leave the church but God gave him favor with two individuals. The first, his pastor saw the mighty anointing of the Lord upon him and began to mentor him. The second, an intercessor, an older woman, who saw his faithfulness and took him under her wings. She was very poor but helped him spiritually and financially so that he could take bible courses.</p>
<p>God started to use Reverend Dinnanauth at a young age. At the age nine he became a Sunday school teacher; at age twelve he was preaching the gospel and at age eighteen he became a youth pastor and worship leader. He was ministering at churches and at crusades all across Guyana.</p>
<p>In 1991, he could not afford to attend a youth conference. No one would support him financially, but he was determined to attend this conference. He sold copra, a by product of dry coconut. He went door to door, day after day selling the copra under the hot tropical sun until God finally blessed him with enough money to attend the conference. At the conference, the Prophetess called him out of the crowd, prophesied into his life and imparted God’s anointing into his life. The Prophetess told him God will raise him up and use him mightily but it will not be in his country of birth.</p>
<p>In 1994, there was a second youth conference. He knew God had something more for him and he attended with great enthusiasm and expectation. He cleaned houses to meet the costs for the conference. One night Reverend Dinnanauth was leading the worship and in the mist of the crowd, God allowed him to see “the most beautiful girl he had ever seen and he knew that was the one”. In 1996, he married this beautiful young lady, Veronica Singh. Together they have three wonderful children Justin M. Jr., Josiah Timothy and Jaden Luke.</p>
<p>Reverend Dinnanauth graduated from Corentyne Comprehensive Secondary School in June 1991 and began working at the Guyana Sugar Corporation, Skeldon Estate as an accountant for one year. In 1993 he taught elementary school until 1999 when he migrated to the United States and worked at Universal Music Group Inc. in Manhattan until 2007.</p>
<p>In New York he attended two churches but had to leave as the Pastor and leadership will not allow him to use his God given gift to do anything for the Lord. Simultaneously, God began ministering to him about establishing his own church but he could not get anyone to ordain or license him as a Pastor. Independently, Reverend Dinnanauth researched ways to get ordain and to establish a church. God showed up and made a way where they seem to be no way. God favor was with him as he was able to get proper guidance to establish his ministry.</p>
<p>In October 10, 2004 Reverend Dinnanauth founded the Emmanuel Full Gospel Assemblies (EFGA), a non denominational Pentecostal church.  He began his ministry in a small room with a bathroom with no doors. Someone had to hold up a sheet whenever they had to use the bathroom. From its humble beginnings God blessed the ministry which is currently located in South Richmond Hill, New York. The congregation began to grow rapidly and obedient to the call of God, Reverend Dinnanauth gave up a six figure salary to work fulltime in the ministry. He founded the Emmanuel Full Gospel Assemblies Ministerial Fellowship (EFGAMF) whose purpose is to plant churches and to bring the lost to the cross. Today the EFGAMF has planted multiple branches in New York, and other parts of the United States and internationally. He also founded the Emmanuel Bible Training Institute (EBTI) and Robin Healings Ministries (RHM) which is the outreach arm of EFGAMF.</p>
<p>In April of 2010, Reverend Dinnanauth was in Connecticut a one week course, hosted by Dr. Cindy Trimm, of Kingdom University School of Ministry when he had life transforming experience. He had an encounter with both the devil and God. One night, after classes he was sleeping with the lights off when suddenly a heavy black shadow came over him and began pressing him down on the bed. Reverend Dinnanauth heard a deep, scary voice saying “I was waiting to get you alone”. He got dreadfully afraid as the devil was torturing him. His heart was racing uncontrollably, he felt congested and sweat began running down his face until he couldn’t breathe. Out of fear he got up and almost threw himself out the widow. Suddenly, he heard the still soft voice of the Lord assuring him that he was not alone. Reverend Dinnanauth got empowered and began yelling and casting the demon out of the room. After the devil fled God appeared and ministered to him concerning his life and ministry. This experience made him realize how powerful the devil is but reassured him that his God has given his children greater power to triumph over evil. He returned with a greater anointing as his prayer life, his preaching and his relationships were transformed. He came back with a mandate to empower believers to birth out that which God has placed within them and to bring the lost to the cross. He immediately held a mighty seventy days of non stop birthing floor revival. During that period God give him many revelations which he used to write his book, Birthing Floor. During that summer he took the birthing floor revival to several cities across the country.</p>
<p>Reverend Dinnanauth has a bachelor’s degree in theology from More Than Conquerors School of Theology. He is also a Board Certified Pastoral Counselor, certified by the International Board of Christian Counselors (IBCC). He has several continuing education certifications. He is the author of the following bestselling books: Miracles Still Happen, Let the Warfare Begin, Fasting for Personal Breakthrough, Birthing Floor and a top-selling devotional journal, Every Day with Jesus and the Prophetic Intercession and Spiritual Warfare Manual.</p>
<p>Reverend Dinnanauth’s journey to let the world know his healer and savior was far from perfect. He went through abuse and persecution. His faith is still tested but he is    determined to serve the Lord with all his might. He understands the power of his Healer and Savior Jesus Christ and wants the world to know Him (Jesus Christ).</p>
<p>Through his ordeals, God saw his faithfulness and gave Reverend Dinnanauth double for his troubles. Reverend Dinnanauth is on a mission to bring the lost to the cross by preaching the uncompromised Word of God through signs, wonders and miracle. He wants to see God’s Kingdom come on earth so that His (God’s) Will, will be done as he (Reverend Dinnanauth) takes the healing and deliverance ministry of the Gospel of Jesus Christ across the nation and around the world. From a child until this day, he is persistent in serving the Lord our God in all righteousness. Today Reverend Dinnanauth stands to tell the world to stand still and see the salvation of the Lord because the battle is the Lord’s. He feels strongly in the scripture “though he slay me yet will I serve him.”</p>
<p>Church:</p>
<p>Tabernacle of Emmanuel Full Gospel Assemblies</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Ministries:</p>
<p>Robin Healing Ministries</p>
<p>Rise &amp; Be Healed Media Ministry</p>
<p>Emmanuel Bible Training Institute</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Ministry Phone:</p>
<p>Toll Free: 1-855 ROBINTV</p>
<p>Prayer Line: 718-725-1400</p>
<p>Fax No: 718-725-1401</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Ministry Email:</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://us.mc1205.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=info@robinhealingministry.com" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #0066cc;">info@robinhealingministry.com</span></span></a></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Ministry Website:</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #0066cc;"><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.robinhealingministry.com/" target="_blank">www.robinhealingministry.com</a></span></span></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reverend Robin Dinnanauth, an ambassador of Jesus Christ, was born on June 23, 1974 in Berbice, Guyana at Number 56 village, a rural community on the Corentyne coast. He was born into a strong Hindu family of East Indian descent. He grew up in a West Indian culture heavily influenced by British and East Indian customs and beliefs. His father was a farmer and his mother a house wife. Reverend Dinnanauth is the third of five siblings and was raised during his formative years in impoverished homes as the earnings of a farmer in a third world country were very low.</p>
<p>From the very beginning of his life he faced many challenges, including both physical and emotional distress. His family and doctor had no hope of his survival because from age one he was sick and below the normal growth rate of children his age. His Hindu mother met an old Christian woman, giving out Christian flyers and out of desperation asked her to pray for him. God sustained his life and at the age of four Reverend Dinnanauth began attending Sunday school although his family was still affixed in Hinduism. At the age seven he was afflicted with a rare skin disease, rubella, on his feet. He lived in constant itching and pain. The condition grew worse and his mother searched everywhere to get help for her young son. There was hopelessness everywhere and doctors had no answer to alleviate or prevent this ailment at this time in Guyana.</p>
<p>He longed for the comfort touch of his loved ones but because of the disease and the uncertainty of its nature, his siblings and his parents would not spend quality time with him. His parents frustrated, full of grief and in great desperation decided that his Christian grandmother will be able to take better care of him while allowing his mother to raise his other siblings.  His grandmother knew Jesus Christ as the healer and that by His stripes we are healed. She believed that only God can heal her grandson and decided to take him to the local church, an old shanty wooden house, where they were having a few nights of healing and deliverance services. The preacher was a Pastor from Trinidad. His grandmother with faith and expectation believed that her grandson will experience a mighty touch from the hands of the healer.</p>
<p>While at the church service Reverend Dinnanauth began to see the power of God touching and delivering people. He saw people falling to the ground; some were shaking and speaking in strange tongues. He couldn’t understand what was happening. He became afraid and wanted to leave but his grandmother was persistent on staying because she knew the purpose of her visit. After what seems like an eternity, the Pastor called him out and prayed for God to heal him. The Pastor also told Reverend Dinnanauth that God will use him mightily. That night, at seven years old, having felt the love of God, he accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior and believed that God was going to heal him. After a week, Reverend Dinnanauth was completely healed and to God be the glory he is healed until this day.</p>
<p>While men scorned him, God held out his holy hand and wiped away his affliction. From this point, Reverend Dinnanauth was determined to learn about his Healer and Savior and decided to serve the Lord with all his might. Reverend Dinnanauth’s journey to let the world know his healer and savior just began but he did not know the consequences.</p>
<p>Hinduism was the predominant religion in his community and being a Christian was a sign of disgrace and dishonor to the family. While living at his grandmother’s house he was persecuted, rejected, tortured, abandon, abused and called names for being a Christian. His uncle beat him constantly because of the love that the grandmother was giving to him and the uncle saw him as a threat. The grandmother could not help Reverend Dinnanauth because she was afraid of her son. His grandmother owned a bar and a restaurant where he had to work. He had daily chores that he had to perform before and after school.</p>
<p>Words cannot explain how this little boy’s heart was cut into pieces. Night after night he cried himself to sleep and sometimes was awaken by his own screams. Everyday he felt like stones were thrown at him and he did not know how to find help. Through all the physical and emotional mistreatment, he felt neglected and abandoned and craved for his mother’s love and care. Reverend Dinnanauth was not allowed to visit his parents or tell them about the abuse. His mother will visit once every three months. He will see his father twice per year and his siblings once per year. He could not understand why he had to be given to his grandmother. Hopelessness and anxiety consumed him and the devil began to play with his mind and tried to convince him that he was unworthy to live in this world. Reverend Dinnanauth attempted suicide six times but failed.</p>
<p>The devil could not destroy the seed that God planted in him for God’s plan and purpose had to come to fruition. In the midst of Reverend Dinnanauth deepest despair God showed up and wrap his unconditional love around him. Thank God for an aunt who could no longer see Reverend Dinnanauth’s abuse and aided him at age thirteen, to make the radical decision to run away from his grandmother to his parents. She informed his parents of the abuse he went through and they refused to return him to his grandmother.</p>
<p>The physical abuse stopped but the emotional mistreatment continued. Members of his immediate family and extended family and members of the community persecuted him because of his faith in Jesus Christ. He changed his last name because they believe that his faith in Jesus Christ was disgrace to the family’s reputation. Through this Reverend Dinnanauth grew closer to God because he knew what God did for him during his trials and tribulations. Nothing could have separated him from his love for God.</p>
<p>While Reverend Dinnanauth was experiencing adversities with his family he was faced with another challenge. His grandmother had told him that only good people go to church but he found that this was untrue. He searched for love in the church; a place which he thought would shower him with the love and care. He was sadly disappointed. Instead of love he received rejection because of his family’s faith in Hinduism. Church members gossiped about him and tormented him. He had to clean up after church events and while others had their fill of food, he had nothing to eat. He continued to work in the house of the Lord without complaining.</p>
<p>Reverend Dinnanauth wanted to leave the church but God gave him favor with two individuals. The first, his pastor saw the mighty anointing of the Lord upon him and began to mentor him. The second, an intercessor, an older woman, who saw his faithfulness and took him under her wings. She was very poor but helped him spiritually and financially so that he could take bible courses.</p>
<p>God started to use Reverend Dinnanauth at a young age. At the age nine he became a Sunday school teacher; at age twelve he was preaching the gospel and at age eighteen he became a youth pastor and worship leader. He was ministering at churches and at crusades all across Guyana.</p>
<p>In 1991, he could not afford to attend a youth conference. No one would support him financially, but he was determined to attend this conference. He sold copra, a by product of dry coconut. He went door to door, day after day selling the copra under the hot tropical sun until God finally blessed him with enough money to attend the conference. At the conference, the Prophetess called him out of the crowd, prophesied into his life and imparted God’s anointing into his life. The Prophetess told him God will raise him up and use him mightily but it will not be in his country of birth.</p>
<p>In 1994, there was a second youth conference. He knew God had something more for him and he attended with great enthusiasm and expectation. He cleaned houses to meet the costs for the conference. One night Reverend Dinnanauth was leading the worship and in the mist of the crowd, God allowed him to see “the most beautiful girl he had ever seen and he knew that was the one”. In 1996, he married this beautiful young lady, Veronica Singh. Together they have three wonderful children Justin M. Jr., Josiah Timothy and Jaden Luke.</p>
<p>Reverend Dinnanauth graduated from Corentyne Comprehensive Secondary School in June 1991 and began working at the Guyana Sugar Corporation, Skeldon Estate as an accountant for one year. In 1993 he taught elementary school until 1999 when he migrated to the United States and worked at Universal Music Group Inc. in Manhattan until 2007.</p>
<p>In New York he attended two churches but had to leave as the Pastor and leadership will not allow him to use his God given gift to do anything for the Lord. Simultaneously, God began ministering to him about establishing his own church but he could not get anyone to ordain or license him as a Pastor. Independently, Reverend Dinnanauth researched ways to get ordain and to establish a church. God showed up and made a way where they seem to be no way. God favor was with him as he was able to get proper guidance to establish his ministry.</p>
<p>In October 10, 2004 Reverend Dinnanauth founded the Emmanuel Full Gospel Assemblies (EFGA), a non denominational Pentecostal church.  He began his ministry in a small room with a bathroom with no doors. Someone had to hold up a sheet whenever they had to use the bathroom. From its humble beginnings God blessed the ministry which is currently located in South Richmond Hill, New York. The congregation began to grow rapidly and obedient to the call of God, Reverend Dinnanauth gave up a six figure salary to work fulltime in the ministry. He founded the Emmanuel Full Gospel Assemblies Ministerial Fellowship (EFGAMF) whose purpose is to plant churches and to bring the lost to the cross. Today the EFGAMF has planted multiple branches in New York, and other parts of the United States and internationally. He also founded the Emmanuel Bible Training Institute (EBTI) and Robin Healings Ministries (RHM) which is the outreach arm of EFGAMF.</p>
<p>In April of 2010, Reverend Dinnanauth was in Connecticut a one week course, hosted by Dr. Cindy Trimm, of Kingdom University School of Ministry when he had life transforming experience. He had an encounter with both the devil and God. One night, after classes he was sleeping with the lights off when suddenly a heavy black shadow came over him and began pressing him down on the bed. Reverend Dinnanauth heard a deep, scary voice saying “I was waiting to get you alone”. He got dreadfully afraid as the devil was torturing him. His heart was racing uncontrollably, he felt congested and sweat began running down his face until he couldn’t breathe. Out of fear he got up and almost threw himself out the widow. Suddenly, he heard the still soft voice of the Lord assuring him that he was not alone. Reverend Dinnanauth got empowered and began yelling and casting the demon out of the room. After the devil fled God appeared and ministered to him concerning his life and ministry. This experience made him realize how powerful the devil is but reassured him that his God has given his children greater power to triumph over evil. He returned with a greater anointing as his prayer life, his preaching and his relationships were transformed. He came back with a mandate to empower believers to birth out that which God has placed within them and to bring the lost to the cross. He immediately held a mighty seventy days of non stop birthing floor revival. During that period God give him many revelations which he used to write his book, Birthing Floor. During that summer he took the birthing floor revival to several cities across the country.</p>
<p>Reverend Dinnanauth has a bachelor’s degree in theology from More Than Conquerors School of Theology. He is also a Board Certified Pastoral Counselor, certified by the International Board of Christian Counselors (IBCC). He has several continuing education certifications. He is the author of the following bestselling books: Miracles Still Happen, Let the Warfare Begin, Fasting for Personal Breakthrough, Birthing Floor and a top-selling devotional journal, Every Day with Jesus and the Prophetic Intercession and Spiritual Warfare Manual.</p>
<p>Reverend Dinnanauth’s journey to let the world know his healer and savior was far from perfect. He went through abuse and persecution. His faith is still tested but he is    determined to serve the Lord with all his might. He understands the power of his Healer and Savior Jesus Christ and wants the world to know Him (Jesus Christ).</p>
<p>Through his ordeals, God saw his faithfulness and gave Reverend Dinnanauth double for his troubles. Reverend Dinnanauth is on a mission to bring the lost to the cross by preaching the uncompromised Word of God through signs, wonders and miracle. He wants to see God’s Kingdom come on earth so that His (God’s) Will, will be done as he (Reverend Dinnanauth) takes the healing and deliverance ministry of the Gospel of Jesus Christ across the nation and around the world. From a child until this day, he is persistent in serving the Lord our God in all righteousness. Today Reverend Dinnanauth stands to tell the world to stand still and see the salvation of the Lord because the battle is the Lord’s. He feels strongly in the scripture “though he slay me yet will I serve him.”</p>
<p>Church:</p>
<p>Tabernacle of Emmanuel Full Gospel Assemblies</p>
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<p>Ministries:</p>
<p>Robin Healing Ministries</p>
<p>Rise &amp; Be Healed Media Ministry</p>
<p>Emmanuel Bible Training Institute</p>
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<p>Ministry Phone:</p>
<p>Toll Free: 1-855 ROBINTV</p>
<p>Prayer Line: 718-725-1400</p>
<p>Fax No: 718-725-1401</p>
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<p>Ministry Email:</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #0066cc;">w<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.robinhealingministry.com/" target="_blank">ww.robinhealingministry.com</a></span></span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[    Rev. Kenneth S. WormackAddress: P.O. Box 51723 Durham, North Carolina 27717-1723 Church: Harvest House Christian Fellowship Church 404 West Jackson Street Mebane, NC Church Phone: (919) 806-8066 Church Website: www.freewebs.com/harvesthousechurch/index.htm E-Mail: Harvest House Christian Fellowship Church Rev. Kenneth S. Wormack Church Vision: The vision of Harvest House Christian Fellowship Church is one which [...]]]></description>
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<span style="color: #008000; font-size: medium;">Rev. Kenneth S. Wormack</span><span style="color: #008000;">Address:</span></p>
<p>P.O. Box 51723<br />
Durham, North Carolina 27717-1723</p>
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<p>Harvest House Christian Fellowship Church<br />
404 West Jackson Street<br />
Mebane, NC</p>
<p><span style="color: #008000;">Church Phone:</span></p>
<p>(919) 806-8066</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.freewebs.com/harvesthousechurch/index.htm" target="_blank">www.freewebs.com/harvesthousechurch/index.htm</a></p>
<p><span style="color: #008000;">E-Mail:</span></p>
<p><a href="mailto:kwormack@yahoo.com">Harvest House Christian Fellowship Church</a></p>
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<span style="color: #008000;">Church Vision:</span><br />
The vision of Harvest House Christian Fellowship Church is one which purposes to address and meet the needs of the &#8220;whole man&#8221;. In addition, to preaching and teaching the Word of God, (Jeremiah 3:15 says, &#8220;And I will give you Pastors according to mine heart, which shall feed you with knowledge and understanding.&#8221;) We shall provide social, educational, emotional, and professional opportunities and support to empower the Body of Christ! </span></strong></div>
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<span style="color: #008000;">Church Mission:</span><br />
Spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ, to bring a greater awareness of God. </span></strong></div>
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<span style="color: #008000;">Pastor&#8217;s Biography:</span><br />
Rev. Kenneth S. Wormack is a multi-gifted minister, educator, and author and motivational speaker. He is the Pastor of Harvest House Christian Fellowship Churh in Mebane, NC. </span></strong></div>
<p><strong><span style="font-family: Verdana; color: #993366; font-size: x-small;">A tenured classroom teacher, at Shepard Magnet School, in Durham, NC, Rev. Wormack has a definite passion for the Body of Christ, especially young people. Most recently, he was selected, for the second time, as a Who�s Who Among America�s Teachers Honoree. As a continuing effort to reach the masses of youth, he is currently serving through motivational speaking, for various non-profit organizations, and public schools. He is also called upon to preach for workshops and conferences for various churches, in and around North Carolina.</p>
<p>He is married to Vanda Wilson-Wormack and are both graduates of North Carolina Central University, located in Durham, NC. The couple have two daughters.</p>
<p>Through preaching, teaching and motivational speaking, he believes this will enable him to impact the masses of young people and the Body of Christ at-large, and ultimately fulfill the mandate of God on his life.</p>
<p>&#8220;Once people know who they are in Christ, they can then begin to realize and reach their God-ordained, predestined DESTINY and POTENTIAL!&#8221;</p>
<p>*If you would like for Rev. Kenneth Wormack to speak at your next youth program or conference, please contact him by <a href="mailto:kenwormack@yahoo.com"><span style="color: #008000;">clicking here</span></a> or by phone at (919) 806-8066.</p>
<p>**References are available upon request.</p>
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		<title>Andre Butler</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Pastor Andre Butler Address: 3059 South Cobb DriveSmyrna, Georgia 30080 Church: Faith Christian Center Church Phone: (770) 433-8800 Church Website: www.andrebutler.tv Pastor Andre Butler Church Mission: WIN the lost CONNECT the found GROW the young SEND FORTH the mature Pastor&#8217;s Biography: Pastor Andre Butler is living a lifestyle that far exceeds the American Dream. [...]]]></description>
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	  	3059 South Cobb Drive<br />Smyrna, Georgia 30080</p>
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	  	Faith Christian Center</p>
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          </font></b><font size="2" face="Verdana" color="#993366">WIN the lost<br />
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          GROW the young<br />
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          <font color="green">Pastor&#8217;s Biography:</font><br />
          <strong>Pastor Andre Butler</strong> is living a lifestyle that far exceeds the American Dream. He is living the �Good Life�� and attributes it all to obeying the Word of God. Young in years, yet anointed with wisdom that surpasses his natural age, Pastor Andre has a heart to teach people how to please God in every area of their lives. The son of Bishop Keith A. Butler, one of the nation�s leading authorities on faith, Pastor Andre has taken the principles of faith and received the God kind�of� results.</p>
<p>His toddler years proved to be an early detector of the anointing<br />
          on his life. From playing pretend church on Sundays to �laying hands� on the pretend congregation, Pastor Andre followed the example led by his father. Constantly listening to the direction of God, Pastor Andre passed up what many might consider a �free ride� or full academic scholarship to the University of Michigan and instead attended Rhema Bible Training Center. It was at Oklahoma (Rhema) that he received the training to fully answer God�s call to the ministry.          </p>
<p>Pastor Andre later joined the ministerial staff at Word of Faith International<br />
          Christian Center in Michigan, a mega ministry with over 22,000 members.<br />
          Shortly thereafter, he became the Pastor at Faith Christian Center<br />
          in Smyrna, Georgia, a satellite Church of Word of Faith, with a current<br />
          membership of over 4,500 members.          </p>
<p>Never leaving a task undone, Pastor Andre returned to college at Kennesaw<br />
          State University and in 2004, graduated with a Bachelor�s Degree in Management. While attending Kennesaw State, he diligently continued pastoring Faith Christian Center in addition to co�pastoring Word of Faith in Michigan.          </p>
<p>Pastor Andre has an unrelenting compassion for young adults who are<br />
          going through adversities, peer pressure or the compelling need to<br />
          be accepted by the mainstream media. He has developed and expedited<br />
          programming to advocate for young adults to become spiritually mature<br />
          and actively fulfill God�s purpose and mission for their lives.          </p>
<p>He is also an award winning Pastor, recently recognized for the following<br />
          achievements: �The One to Watch� by African American Pulpit, �Up and Coming Broadcaster� Award by Streaming Faith, and �Most Loved Pastor� by Gospel Today.          </p>
<p>More recently, Pastor Andre became the Founder and President of Andre<br />
          Butler Ministries; an outreach established with the mission to help<br />
          equip others to walk in the future God has for them. Armed with a call<br />
          to reach this generation for Jesus, he introduces individuals to the<br />
          tools they need to win the world around them while living a bright<br />
          future that is prosperous and overflowing.          </p>
<p>An avid reader and author, Pastor Andre has penned several books including,<br />
          The Single Saint, Living Life to the Full and Winning the War Within.<br />
          In his spare time, Pastor Andre can be found playing an aggressive<br />
          game of basketball on the court or watching his favorite team from<br />
          the stands.          </p>
<p>Pastor Andre resides in the Atlanta area with his wife, Minister Tiffany<br />
          Butler, and their three beautiful daughters � Alexis Nicole, Angela Marie, and April Mariah.</p>
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		<title>William and Glendora Ford</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Pastor William T. Ford &#038; Co-Pastor Glendora Ford Church: Parks Chapel Freewill Baptist Church 2503 Murchison Road Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301 Website: www.parkschapel.com Phone: (910) 488-9456 Pastor William &#038; Co-Pastor Glendora Ford About The Pastor: William T. Ford is the Pastor of Parks Chapel Freewill Baptist Church. He has been the Pastor of Parks [...]]]></description>
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<p>        William T. Ford is the Pastor of Parks Chapel Freewill Baptist Church.   He has been the Pastor of Parks Chapel since March 1990. </font></strong></p>
<p><strong><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Since becoming pastor, the congregation at Parks Chapel has grown   tremendously from 500 members to over 2000. </font></strong></p>
<p><strong><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">He is truly a Man of God and a man who&rsquo;s heart is just like that of the   Father. He not only teaches and encourages others to live a righteous and holy   life, but he best demonstrates his teachings by his everyday walk and life. </font></strong></p>
<p><strong><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">He is a man who is humble and strives that no attention be given to him but   that God be glorified in all that he says and does. </font></strong></p>
<p><strong><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Pastor Ford has been evangelizing since the age of 13. He is an Apostle,   teacher, preacher, pastor, prophet and evangelist. </font></strong></p>
<p><strong><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">He is not a man given to titles, and his one true love is the Father. His   delight is pleasing the Father and showing others how to love and honor and   abide in the Lord! </font></strong></p>
<p><strong><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">He is the husband of one virtuous woman: Mrs.. Glendora Ford and he is the   proud father of three lovely children.</font></strong></p>
<p><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b><font size="2" face="Verdana" color="#993366"><br />
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<p>	    </b><strong>&#8220;For the Son of Man came to seek and to save that which was lost.&#8221; (Luke 19:10)</strong></font> </p>
<p>        <strong><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Unto   God our Father, and by HIS WILL, we are transitioning Into the people we are   ordained to be.        </font>        </strong></p>
<p><strong><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Proverbs 29:18 declares: &#8220;Where there is no vision, the people perish.&#8221; </font></strong></p>
<p><strong><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">We thank God for the tenacity and perseverance by which HE sustains Parks   Chapel. HE has empowered this ministry with an &#8220;Apostolic Mandate&#8221;,<br />
          Moving us   forward, a unified people &#8211; Continuing without growing weary or fainting to:<br />
          Seek and Save the Lost!<br />
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<p><strong><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Along with this Mandate, Our Vision is more clearly Defined and Focused on   &#8220;The Family and Evangelism&#8221;. </font></strong></p>
<p>        <strong><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Knowing this, we continue to PRESS TOWARD THE   MARK OF THE HIGH CALLING OF GOD IN CHRIST JESUS!</font></strong></p></blockquote>
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		<title>Wesley Elam</title>
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          	<font size="4" color="green">Rev. Dr. Wesley L. Elam, Sr.</font></p>
<p>          	<font color="green">Church:</font><br />
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	  	North East Baptist Church<br />3204 Highway 55<br />Durham, NC  27713</p>
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	  	<a href="http://www.northeastbc.org" target="_blank">www.northeastbc.org</a><br />
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	  	nebaptistchurch@aol.com</p>
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	  	(919) 544-2142<br />
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          <font color="green">Church Vision:</font><br />
          Our vision is to be a New Testament Church after the model given to us in the New Testament scriptures.  We are called into the service by the same Jesus.  We are baptized into the same body of Christ.  We are anointed with the same Holy spirit.  We are given the same commission with the same authority and same promises.  We are expected to produce the same fruit.  Our expectation is that these signs shall follow them that believe;  in the name of Jesus we shall cast out devils;  we shall speak with new tongues; we shall take up serpents; and if we drink any deadly thing it shall not hurt us; we shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover according to the scripture, Mark 16:17,18.
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          <font color="green">Church Mission:</font><br />
          Our mission is to be obedient to the teaching of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, as we find in Matthew 28:19,20.  &#8220;Go you therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the age.  Amen.&#8221;
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          <font color="green">Biography:</font><br />
          Rev. Wesley L. Elam, Sr. is committed to the divine calling on his life to be a fisher of men.  Much like when Jesus called his first disciples in the fourth chapter of Matthew, Rev. Elam left straightway his net, preaching his initial sermon in May of 1989.  He was ordained as a man of the gospel in December of the same year.</p>
<p>Rev. Elam was born and reared in Isle of Wight County, Virginia and attended public school there.  He is a graduate of Georgie Tyler High School in Windsor, Virginia and Virginia State University in Petersburg, Virginia.  He received a Doctor of Humane Letters Degree from the Apex School of Theology for his many contributions to the ministry and the community.  Rev. Elam is a decorated Vietnam Veteran.</p>
<p>Rev. Elam is a devoted husband, father and grandfather.  He has been married to the former Sylvia Holtzclaw since August 3, 1967.  They have two children, Ayesha and Wesley, Jr., and are the grandparents of a beautiful set of twins girls, Madisyn and Makenzie.</p>
<p>Since April of 1991, Rev. Elam has faithfully served as Pastor of North East Baptist Church in Durham, NC.  Under his pastoralship.  North East has grown both physically and spiritually.  This is evidenced by a steady growth of the church membership and the operation of several outreach and evangelistic ministries that North East has embarked upon with God�s guidance.</p>
<p>In addition, Rev. Elam currently serves as the Vice-Moderator for the District II churches in the New Hope Association and as the past President of the New Hope Union, which consists of 40 churches in the surrounding areas of Raleigh/Durham, NC.  He also serves as a member of the Board of Directors of Central Children�s Home and the Apex School of Theology.</p>
<p>In September 2005  Pastor Elam and North East Baptist will celebrate his 14th Pastoral Anniversary.  As a fisher of men, Rev. Elam steadfastly and faithfully casts his net and the catch in bountiful.  His bait is the gospel of Jesus Christ as Jesus said, �If I be lifted up, I will draw all men unto me.�  Rev. Elam is hooked on Jesus and is committed to reel in those who do not know his Lord and Savior.
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		<title>Sylvester Williams</title>
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	  	The Assembly at Durham Christian Center<br />P.O. Box 11361<br />Durham, NC 27703-4415</p>
<p>          	<font color="green">Website:</font><br />
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	  	<a href="http://www.christian-perspective.com" target="_blank">http://www.christian-perspective.com</a><br />
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	  	assemblyatdurhamchristiancenter@yahoo.com</p>
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	  	(919) 264-5515<br />
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          <font color="green">Church Vision:</font><br />
          To bring converts to the saving knowledge of Yeshua the Messiah the Son of YHWH. ( Yeshua is the Hebrew translation for Jesus. YHWH is the Hebrew Translation for God the Father.) Strengthen the believers in the Word of God by confronting contemporary issues from a Christian Perspective. Encourage believers to manifest the gift(s) for the edifying of the Body of Christ. Preach and teach the Gospel of Yeshua both locally and globally. Doctrinal Belief We believe in the Father, Who is God Almighty. The Creator of all things and preserver of light and life. We believe in the Son Who is Yeshua the Messiah, God&#8217;s only begotten Son. He was human and divine, truly lived, suffered and died, rose again from the dead. ascended on high and is coming again. We believe that Yeshua was sent by God to man. That whosoever believeth in Him shall not perish, but have everlasting life. We believe in the Holy Spirit Who was sent from the Father and the Son. That the Holy Spirit convicts and converts sinners, dwells In the believer, keeps the believer from the power of sin and leads him to the Father, through His Son, Yeshua the Messiah. We believe that the Bible is the Word of God given by inspiration to holy men. That in the Bible, God seeks to reveal His will to man and man seeks to respond to God&#8217;s revelation. We believe that the union of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit is revealed through His church. That all believers are united into one body &#8211; the church. We believe that Messiah is coming back for His Holy Church without spot or wrinkle. That without holiness in spirit, soul and body, no man shall see the Lord.
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          With a mandate to preach the unadulterated Word of God, and to restore the Body of Christ back to the original belief and structure, Pastor Sylvester Williams has been ordered by the Lord to reach as many lives as possible, and win them to His Kingdom. He is a native of Durham, North Carolina, and is known to many local residents for his fiery weekly radio ministry. This dedicated husband, father and grandfather is a graduate of North Carolina Central University and Durham Technical Community College, where he earned a degree in Accounting and Business Administration. In addition to his secular education, Pastor Williams is also a devout student and scholar of the Hebrew text. In addition to serving as founding Pastor of The Assembly at Durham Christian Center, Pastor Williams has served on the Board of Directors for Durham for Jesus Ministries; Meals on Wheels Outreach Rest Home Ministry; Ellison�s Rest Home, Durham, NC; C.A. Dillon Youth Detention Center Prison Ministry, Butner, NC; Youth Advisory Board, Durham County; and the Mayor&#8217;s Advisory Board for Gang Violence in Durham County. Licensed and ordained, Pastor Williams also served as Overseer for Truevine Assembly of Pentecostal Churches, Incorporated. In order to fulfill the mandate God has upon his life, Pastor Williams served as a ghost Writer for the book, Witchcraft In The Pews. &#8220;I began participating and preaching as a tent revivalist, in the Raleigh-Durham and New York areas. Recently, God enlarged our ministry&#8217;s territory, when He opened the doors for me to preach the Gospel in India,&#8221; Pastor Williams joyfully recalled. Pastor Williams is married to Barbara Tanner Williams. The couple has three children, and two grandchildren. Whenever anyone is in the Durham, NC area, Pastor Sylvester and First Lady Barbara Williams extend a warm invitation to all to visit them at The Assembly at Durham Christian Center, &#8220;Where God&#8217;s Word is the supreme authority and Jesus Is Lord!&#8221;
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		<title>Sheryl Brady</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Pastor Sheryl Brady Church: The River4005 Holt School RoadDurham, NC 27704 Church Website: www.theriverinc.com Church E-Mail: info@theriverinc.com Phone: 919.431.0463 Fax: 919.431.0371 Sheryl Brady Ministries Website: www.sherylbradyministries.com Ministry E-Mail: info@sherylbradyministries.com Biography: When you meet Pastor Sheryl Brady, you will know her message is something she lives in her daily life. God has gifted Pastor Sheryl [...]]]></description>
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	  	The River<br />4005 Holt School Road<br />Durham, NC 27704</p>
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	  	919.431.0371</p>
<p>          	<font color="green">Sheryl Brady Ministries Website:</font><br />
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When you meet Pastor Sheryl Brady, you will know her message is something she lives in her daily life. God has gifted Pastor Sheryl with the ability to take listeners with her through the scriptures, causing the Word of God to leap from the pages of timeless manuscript, and challenging them as they never dreamed possible. God is using her ministry to change the lives of people around the world.</p>
<p>Pastor Brady has traveled extensively for 24 years, speaking in conferences and local churches. She has been blessed to travel both nationally and internationally in places such as Europe, the Middle East, the West Indies, the Caribbean, and South America.</p>
<p>She is the visionary of The Connections Conference, which ministers to men and women both nationally and internationally with the objective of celebrating, connecting, and confirming the 21st century church body.</p>
<p>Pastor Sheryl has recorded several music projects including her solo project entitled &#8220;Waiting on You&#8221; and has appeared as a guest artist on Bishop T.D. Jakes &#8220;Women Thou Art Loosed&#8221; project, which was released on the Integrity music label. She performed as well as co-wrote the title cut on this Grammy, Dove &#038; Stellar nominated recording.</p>
<p>She and her husband, Bishop Joby Brady, are founders and overseers of The River Church in Raleigh, North Carolina. Bishop and Pastor Brady are the proud parents of three lovely daughters &#8211; Lana, Tina, and Nina &#8211; all of which are active leaders in their parent&#8217;s ministry.
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