Saturday, July 27, 2013
Have you ever seen a scripture come to life before your eyes? We have:
Luke 7 The Faith of the Centurion
9 When Jesus heard this, he was amazed at him, and turning to the crowd following him, he said, “I tell you, I have not found such great faith even in Israel.” 10 Then the men who had been sent returned to the house and found the servant well.
Our prayers, God's healing. Is God different today than yesterday? God chose to heal in so many different ways in the bible. The touch, with dirt, by his disciples, from afar. And the list goes on and on. But does he answer prayer? Does he heal from a distance today. The answer is yes. Case in point:
We were praying for a little one that had mental torture. She would cast herself down and say leave me alone when no one was touching her. She had fits of anger and she was only 2. We started praying for this little one. So many said she needed to have a laying on of hands. She needed baptism. She needed demon possession intervention.
Well, we prayed. We joined in prayer for weeks and months and then one week, many had the impression that she was released of this struggle. These were people that didn't know her. They had just been praying for her. She was in foster care and had been moved from home to home all her life.
Well, sure enough, she had been healed. Her new foster mother didn't know what the social worker was talking about. This was a perfect child. No fits of anger. No tortured soul and a once shallow shell of a child was thriving and gaining weight.
A coincidence? A healing? You decide. And yes she was baptized and continues to thrive yet today. Thank you Lord for letting us be a part of a bible story in the making.
Lord bless this little child and all those we pray for that are still today tortured souls. Crying out in their darkness for your healing touch. AMEN
Monday, July 15, 2013
Fund Raiser A Success
Thanks to all who made our 2013 "Tennis For Truth" fund raiser and new after event at the Capital City Club a success.
We especially want to thank Mike Harris our fund raiser chair for his tireless contribution of keeping the event organized and on track.

This year we had a great tennis event at the O 'Connor tennis center on the 29th of June from 9-1 with a total of 34 tennis players participating.
A fun time was had by all and a great patriotic cake was eaten after a long tennis session and a great lunch.

This year we took the day event and expanded it to include a wonderful night extravaganza at the Capital City Club.
There was a silent auction; a light meal; a fashion show and a wonderful presentation of fine music by the first chair violinist of the Montgomery Symphony Orchestra: Robin Scott.
If you missed the event please mark it on your calendar for next year as we usually have it around the 4th of July.
We especially want to thank Mike Harris our fund raiser chair for his tireless contribution of keeping the event organized and on track.

This year we had a great tennis event at the O 'Connor tennis center on the 29th of June from 9-1 with a total of 34 tennis players participating.
A fun time was had by all and a great patriotic cake was eaten after a long tennis session and a great lunch.
This year we took the day event and expanded it to include a wonderful night extravaganza at the Capital City Club.
There was a silent auction; a light meal; a fashion show and a wonderful presentation of fine music by the first chair violinist of the Montgomery Symphony Orchestra: Robin Scott.
If you missed the event please mark it on your calendar for next year as we usually have it around the 4th of July.
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