Recently widowed and attempting to navigate single parenthood, Cheryl arrived in Big Sandy for Family Camp, without meaningful connections or established friendships.
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Finding Freedom in Forgiveness
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ALERT Celebrates 29 Years
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New Zealand Hosts In-Person Events
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Australia Families Gather for In-Person Family Conference
The Lord has blessed the ministry in Korea with connections with many new churches and pastors on a continuous basis. Seminars, including the recently translated Financial Freedom Seminar...
“I’m not hearing God’s voice. I’m reading my Bible but getting nothing out of it. What does it look like for God to speak to me?” This was the question presented by a young lady recently attending a Journey to the Heart. From November 7 – 16, ten young ladies gathered to spend personal time with the Lord. The Journey was held at the Eagle Springs Training Center in northeastern Oklahoma. This event could be summarized as learning what it means to live with the constant awareness that we can do nothing apart from Jesus Christ. (See John 15:5.) It has to be Christ in us doing the work and changing our hearts. The girls were very open, excited to be there, and eager to learn and grow as they spent time in His Word. And the disheartened young lady who posed the question? Her leaders explained that God doesn’t tap a person on the shoulder or wave His hand in front of one’s face and say, “Listen! I’m getting ready to speak to you.” God spoke to Elijah in a still, small voice. Sometimes God uses other people to bless and encourage us in our walk with Christ. Other […]
Traveling from Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Australia, and even a mother and her son from New Zealand, families gathered in Malaysia for the Southeast Asia Family Conference.
Family Camp is a memorable time for families to relax and enjoy adventure in the Piney Woods of East Texas. This year marked the second highest attendance since Family Camp’s beginning fifteen years ago.
In late October, we received notice that a legal complaint had been filed against IBLP and its individual Board members. The persons bringing the lawsuit are five women who were former staff or volunteers with IBLP.
God has opened doors to reach the Taiwanese children in 2016 through the Children’s Institutes in several locations throughout Taiwan. Children will learn life-changing concepts through songs, stories, object lessons, skits, testimonies, and crafts.
The twelve-week adventure of the Family Connections trip is over halfway completed. From a flat tire to a bent trailer hitch, God has kept the team safe thus far. Here’s a brief mid-trip report of where the team has been since their last post.
Despite the breakdown in international relations between Russia and Ukraine, there always has been a genuine love and concern among believers because of the bond of a common citizenship in the Kingdom of God.
God did it again! He graciously brought fourteen ladies, ages twenty-four to seventy-one, to spend extended periods of time with Him in the midst of His creation in the Northwoods of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. As the ladies delighted in Him each day, weary hearts were recharged.
Time has flown by since the Family Connections team first “hit the road.” In their reports they state that God’s grace has been so evident, His direction so specific, and His blessing so abundant.
Throughout the Journey as girls shared with their teams what God was teaching them in their personal quiet times with Him, it was evident that the Holy Spirit was faithfully teaching and guiding each participant.
In June during a long holiday weekend, 100 people gathered together in Melbourne. Instead of sightseeing or other typical holiday activities, they chose to spend the time seeking God and viewing seminars for understanding Biblical principles.
More than sixty mothers and daughters took part in the COMMIT Conference, August 19-22, in Indianapolis. “Eternity in My Heart” was the theme and focus for the conference. Janny Moore gave a charge on the opening night to let Christ be all-consuming in their lives. Each mother and daughter was given a candle and the opportunity to come to the front and light it. By the candlelight there was a time of prayer, commitment, and singing. It was a beautiful beginning to the conference. Each session of COMMIT was designed to motivate young ladies and their moms to choose to seek God first, to discover His desire and design for their lives, and to love Him with all their hearts. The attendees were placed on eight different teams, each team having seven to ten mothers and daughters plus a team leader. Each morning the teams met for time in God’s Word and devotional stories to set the tone for the day. After listening to various conference speakers, the teams regrouped to discuss how God was encouraging and challenging them. Many were honest about where they were and the things God was teaching them. In the afternoons, Jenny Speed spoke only […]
For two weeks in July, the Oklahoma City Ministry Center was an international melting pot. Forty-four young people from Taiwan, Hong Kong, Canada, the United States, and Mexico all gathered for a time of learning and language exchange at the VOICE Conference.