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March 2021

As I am writing this, I am so encouraged! I know you‘ve got to be wondering, “Why are you so encouraged?” I’m so glad you asked! I am so encouraged that God is still God; He has never changed, and He will be, in you and me, The Creator God, who keeps us in peace through anything that happens.

The Bible is a scientific and historical account of God’s interaction with the human race! Since He is the same, never changes, and never repents, we can count on Him to be the same yesterday, today, and forever! As Paul puts it, every promise of God is yes and amen to in Jesus (2 Corinthians 1:20). Any good thing God has ever done for anyone and every promise He has ever made is yours because you are in Jesus!

The Bible records people who struggled with fear, doubt, sin, and often unbelief. These people would fall. They evidently lived out the truth, “righteousness doesn’t mean we never fall; it means we keep getting back up” (Proverbs 24:16).

Even though the New Covenant had not yet been established, the Saints of Old knew that righteousness was a matter of faith. In other words, if there are times when I can trust my personal life, strength, integrity, and sometimes morals, I can always trust the character of God that backs up His promises!

Genesis 26 tells us there was a famine in the land of Canaan during Isaac’s lifetime. Famine caused his father, Abraham, to go into Egypt (the one place God told him not to go) looking for resources. In Egypt, Abraham took in a concubine, Hagar, who gave birth to Ishmael, of whom it is believed to be the father of the group that eventually gave birth to Islam.

Today, we would not be warring with the Islamic persecution of Christians throughout the world if Abraham had simply trusted God. All of God’s names together imply God is always attempting to lead in peace, prosperity, protection, health, and healing. If He’s leading, our one job is to hear and obey!

God continually warned His people not to make alliances and treaties with the wicked. Why? It always ends in entrapment or personal compromise.

When we look to worldly sources, it usually means we are not looking to and trusting God. I’m not saying, “don’t do business with the world” or “don’t rely on them.” I am saying not to make anyone other than God your source. God will give you favor with the world when you walk in His ways. He will also provide you with wisdom about how to interact and manage your dealings. But they are not your source!

Isaac is called the son of promise (Galatians 4:28). He is a type of believer who relies on God’s promises instead of personal strength, works righteousness, or circumstances. When you fully grasp that you were born an heir, you will stop struggling. You’ll stop disqualifying yourself from the inheritance!

Isaac sowing during a time of famine may have appeared to be the most foolish thing a man could do. However, Isaac sowed in faith, and he prospered when there was no apparent way that should have happened.

In March, I will be launching a new CyberChurch series called: Ancient Mysteries: Revealing the Secrets of the Universe. I want you to see and experience yourself as a child of promise. God told Isaac he would prosper because of the actions Abraham took. That is a type of the fact that we are blessed because of the actions our Savior took.

We are boldly continuing to preach, declare, and publish the Gospel of The Kingdom to the ends of the earth! Together, we will fulfill the commission of Jesus until He calls for us. We will slay the giants.

Together we will continue to: change the way the world sees God!

Blessings,
Jim

P.S. Enjoy this testimony from Raise All African Children Ministries in Uganda who use our Bible School in a Box (made possible by Project One Billion) to train their Bible school teachers.

Greetings from Raise All African Children – RAAC Ministries Uganda. We again take this opportunity to thank you so much for the support you provide to our organization through the amazing Bible study lessons, videos, and questions to answer. My team and I are so grateful and blessed by them. We believe that you are reaching out to many generations ahead through Raise All African Children Ministries.

Just to share a brief testimony, God has really blessed us through you and the entire team of Impact Ministries that there is a lot we are still learning and putting into action as we spread the Gospel to the children of Africa. These classes are doing a great work in building our spiritual lives as Bible teachers ministering to children.

We are so grateful that our team is really growing, and the more it grows, the more children and teenagers we reach out to. Currently, each day we reach out to more than four primary schools on average, which is approximately 1000 children. So in a week, that is approximately 6000 African children. In the holiday time, we move and reach out to many different villages, slums, and communities as well, and in the communities, we reach out to more than 5000 children. We are so glad for all that you are doing. We are so grateful for your kindness.

May God Bless You so Much.