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7 Steps to Calling in Your Harvest

You may have heard of calling forth your harvest and wanted to know how to reap your harvest according to scripture. Ministers like Kenneth Copeland, Jerry Savelle and Keith Moore teach on how to reap your harvest regularly—because this is a tried and true Biblical principle that every believer must put into practice in their…

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Ministry Minute: What Are You Planting?

It’s time for another Ministry Minute! What are you planting in your life? Love, compassion, and kindness? Or are you planting hate, anger and unforgiveness? The Bible is clear: what you sow (or plant), you will reap (or harvest). The good news is…you can change what you’re planting and get a better harvest! In this Ministry Minute,…

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Ministry Minute: Why Be A Cheerful Giver?

Got time for a Ministry Minute? Do you like receiving gifts? What about if the person giving you the gift doesn’t really want to give it to you, and they are just doing it because it’s expected? Well, if you’re like God, you would rather they just kept the gift! In this Ministry Minute, Kenneth…

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5 Truths About Biblical Prosperity

In life, some topics are simply easier to discuss than others. Such is the case with biblical prosperity. As Christians, we have no problem sharing about our latest win at work or the great deal we found online, but we shy away from admitting that we are trusting God to expand our financial borders or…

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9 Ways to Save Money in the New Year

The new year provides the perfect opportunity to examine past spending habits and look for new ways to set goals and save money. Planning a budget, let alone sticking to one, can seem like a daunting task, but by taking little steps, you can effect big financial changes. Let’s get started:   Set Up Special Savings…

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How to Get Rid of Poverty for Good

You can live blessed and prosperous! by Kenneth Copeland In the 1960s, the United States government launched a war on poverty. It was officially declared by President Lyndon Johnson, and at the time it must have seemed like a good idea to many people—both Democrats and Republicans. There was just one problem: Poverty was not…

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