Unpredictable Vessel - Who Trump?

I first want to come out of the gate by saying this: “I will probably offend some people, I will probably surprise others, and I will probably have some saying yes and amen.” Please bear with me and know that I am slowly stepping into the waters of no return as I share some of my thoughts and insights about President Donald J. Trump and some of the places in our world as well as in our own backyard. Please let me state clearly I am not an historian, a theologian, or a politician.  I am simply a law-abiding Christian that desires to be a conduit for Christ who wants to be a defender for Christian values.

I am sure many of you are well aware of angst and division among Christians, non- Christians, Conservatives, non-conservatives, left-wingers, right-wingers, progressives, and reformists. Our United States of America was once deeply respected and highly esteemed for a place of hope, a beacon of light, and a place of opportunity. Effective government is essential in the pursuit of justice. And true justice, Augustine said, springs from a sovereign God. Writer and scholar Christopher Dawson once said, “Christianity is the soul of Western civilization. And when the soul is gone, the body putrefies.”

That is what I feel at times—the soul of America is slowly decaying along with our moral standards, our absolutes, our values and ethics, and our one nation under God. I believe as many others do that America is at a pivotal, crucial, and vital intersection of our foundational issues such as faith, family, and freedom. And please let me say unequivocally and clearly—it has not ALL been because of the rise of Donald J. Trump. There has been a slow burning in the decline of our moral and ethical foundations way before Trump entered into the picture. It’s the same meaning about backsliding, which is a slow, continual process of turning away step-by-step and choice-by-choice until one day you find yourself very far from the Lord and His values.

Which leads me to the question: What does it mean when I say that God has raised up an unpredictable vessel? How do we know whom God is raising up to be a reformer, a crusader, or a champion during these challenging and changing times in our world?   Reformed Theologians (first introduced by Chuck Colson) describes the grace of God that comes down upon a fallen world to keep in check the forces of anarchy and the inclination of sinful man to self-destruct. He goes on by saying common grace raises up unpredictable vessels—men and woman who the hand of Providence serves up.

Winston Churchill once said his entire life was a preparation for some crucible in history that he walked into.  We can remember Abraham Lincoln, who refused to join any established church, and Ronald Reagan, who had two divorces, were both frowned upon along with Churchill, who was also frowned upon, because of his crass and tactless vocabulary. Churchill himself framed the contest with Hitler as a “battle for Christian Civilization” and insisted “Onward Christian Soldiers” be sung on board the ship he and Franklin Delano Roosevelt met to form their alliance. So many more heroes of history turned out to be defenders of Christian values that you would not have deemed so at the beginnings of their lives.

There is a battle going on in our Christian Civilization and I want to encourage and inspire you to move onward as Christian Soldiers: “ Onward, Christian soldiers, marching as to war, with the cross of Jesus going on before! Christ the royal Master, leads against the foe; forward in to battle, see his banners go.”

I believe when Christians are rightly informed and motivated in and by Christ’s love, we can change the character of the political climate and have conversations even though we are in disagreement. We have lost the civility of disagreeing and debating without getting personal and emotional. The Father is calling me and you to become more of His agents of His common grace and love.

We want to touch lives without condemning and judging; we want to be agents of change through something so genuine and pure in our own hearts. And, friends, it starts in our own hearts and in our own prayer closets to intercede for our nation, for our values, for our own President Donald J. Trump, whether we like him or not. He is the “MAN” God put into our United States office of president, and if we don’t like his ways, tones or actions, let’s pray for him so transformation can happen in his heart and life.

Have you ever asked yourself, “Why is he in office?” I believe he had a call way back before the foundations of the world and we are seeing the fruit of his great-grandmother’s and mother’s prayers. Thus, Donald J. Trump is now sitting in the White House with his mother’s Bible. God has not been fooled and neither have you or I. Remember the scripture “with God ALL things are possible”…. And God will chose the foolish things that seemingly look weak and simple only to confound the wise.

But God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise; God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong. God chose the lowly things of this world and the despised things—and the things that are not—to nullify the things that are, so that no one may boast before him. It is because of him that you are in Christ Jesus, who has become for us wisdom from God—that is, our righteousness, holiness and redemption.  Therefore, as it is written: “Let the one who boasts boast in the Lord. (1Corinthians 1:27-31 NIV)

An interesting fact is that when Paul wrote this to the Corinthian church, they were the laughingstock of the city and believers were looked upon as a joke to the entire Roman Empire. Many Roman governmental authorities or politicians considered Christians to be weak and religious idiots. But Yet these weak and foolish Christians evangelized the whole Roman Empire and released their commitment of standards, ethics, and morals to liberate Rome from pagan religion and paved the way for the Gospel. The word “confounds” means to put to shame, to embarrass, to confuse, to frustrate, or to baffle. Thought provoking, I would say!

When we see God choosing, calling, and anointing, we can see it to be a paradox from our human way of thinking. We would automatically select strength, intelligence, and conventional social ways with obvious characteristic traits that look good, sound good, and is the status quo. However, in God’s ways of thinking sometimes the simple, uneducated and clumsy person who is called, chosen, or anointed will confound the wise and become the strongest to rise up as a vessel to release unorthodox, unconventional, and unusual ways to bring us back to our foundations. The paradox is not by accident but by God’s design.

As Dr. Lance Wallnau, an internationally recognized speaker, business and political strategist and director of Lance Learning Group in Dallas, Texas, interviewed on CBNNews.com, says “Donald Trump is a wrecking ball to the spirit of political correctness, a man of opinions, and a man who doesn’t speak in calculated talking points of a politician. His delivery is simple and very direct and is a destabilizing threat to the vast dealing making machinery in embedded in both parties.”

"America has been unraveling for two decades and Christians are probably the people that are the most sensitive to it," Wallnau says. "What Trump represents is something like a block in the door that was closing."

"I really believe that the mercy of God intervened in this last election cycle and gave us an individual who has the willpower and the tenacity to be able to do a reset," he says.

"After I met him I heard the Lord say, 'Isaiah 45 will be the 45th president,'" he explains. "I go check it out; Isaiah 45 is Cyrus."

"Isaiah says a hundred years before this guy was born, 'I will do this for Israel's sake, though he knows me not,' which means that Trump doesn't have the experience with God that the evangelical typically would call, 'knowing God,'" Wallnau continues.

"But he's got a fear of God," he tells CBN News. "He's anointed of God. Isaiah 45 says, 'for the sake of Israel,' which would be the people of God, and so it has to do with Israel; it has to do with Christians."

Wallnau says he believes Trump is a "secular reformer" who is going to establish an environment where Christians can bring about a "spiritual reformation."

I believe what Father God is trying to do, once again in this time, is to reach the hearts of mankind as He has done throughout history so we can get back to the places of love, justice, and righteousness of God’s kingdom.   And God has decided (along with the voters) that Donald J. Trump is part of God’s plan. Like it or not, he is our President.

President Trump is trying to reconnect Americans to the vision, passion, and wisdom that informed and inspired those who laid the foundation of this nation over two hundred years ago and using the Bible as a blueprint to ensure the heritage of liberty. Over thirty years ago President Reagan warned: “If we ever forget that we’re one nation under God, then we will be a nation gone under.” It is time for America to return to the foundation of faith in God and its reverence for Scripture.

Let’s look at how President Donald J. Trump has strengthened American leadership, security, prosperity and accountability:

In The Washington Post on Friday, December 21, 2017, former Bush speechwriter and columnist Marc Thiessen agreed and said that Trump has proven to be successful at keeping his campaign promises. He wrote, “The fact is, in his first two years, Trump has compiled a remarkable record of presidential promise-keeping.”

The list of achievements has surpassed those of former President Ronald Regan at this time and even more so. At the two-year mark, the administration has counted up 289 accomplishments in 18 categories, capped by the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.

He has secured the release of 17 prisoners foreign governments had detained including Pastor Andrew Brunson, recently set free from Turkey.

Trump pledged to defend religious liberty, stand up for unborn life and appoint conservative jurists to the Supreme Court and federal appeals courts. And he has done exactly what he promised. The abortion-rights lobby NARAL complains that Trump has been “relentless” on these fronts.

The president is moving at record pace to fill the federal appeals courts with young, conservative judges who will protect life and religious freedom for decades. He also fulfilled his promise to defend the Little Sisters from government bullying, by expanding the religious and conscience exemption to the Obamacare contraception mandate to cover both nonprofit and for-profit organizations.

Trump ordered the creation of the Conscience and Religious Freedom Division at the Department of Health and Human Services to protect the civil rights of doctors, nurses, and other health-care workers who refuse to take part in procedures such as abortion, reversing an Obama-era policy that required them to do so. And his Justice Department issued a 25-page guidance to federal agencies instructing them to protect the religious liberty in the execution of federal law.

The Examiner – September 5, 2018

Bob Woodward - “All I can say is the country is doing very well. We’re doing better economically just about than at any time. We’re doing better on unemployment maybe than ever. We’re having a lot of — a lot of companies are moving back into our country, which would’ve been unheard of two years ago.”

  • Almost 4 million jobs created since election.
  • More Americans are now employed than ever recorded before in our history.
  • Created more than 400,000 manufacturing jobs since the election.
  • Manufacturing jobs growing at the fastest rate in more than THREE DECADES.
  • Economic growth last quarter hit 4.2 percent.
  • New unemployment claims recently hit a 49-year low.
  • Median household income has hit highest level ever recorded.
  • African-American unemployment has recently achieved the lowest rate ever recorded.
  • Hispanic-American unemployment is at the lowest rate ever recorded.
  • Asian-American unemployment recently achieved the lowest rate ever recorded.
  • Women’s unemployment recently reached the lowest rate in 65 years.
  • Youth unemployment has recently hit the lowest rate in nearly half a century.
  • Lowest unemployment rate ever recorded for Americans without a high school diploma.
  • Veterans’ unemployment recently reached its lowest rate in nearly 20 years.
  • Almost 3.9 million Americans have been lifted off food stamps since the election.
  • The Pledge to America’s Workers has resulted in employers committing to train more than 4 million Americans, committed to VOCATIONAL education.
  • 95 percent of U.S. manufacturers are optimistic about the future—highest ever.
  • Retail sales surged last month, up another 6% over last year.
  • Signed the biggest package of tax cuts and reforms in history. After tax cuts, over $300 billion dollars poured back in to the U.S. in the first quarter alone.
  • As a result of our tax bill, small businesses will have the lowest top marginal tax rate in more than 80 years.
  • Helped win U.S. bid for the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
  • Helped win U.S.-Mexico-Canada’s united bid for 2026 World Cup.
  • Opened ANWR and Approved Keystone XL and Dakota Access Pipelines.
  • Record number of regulations eliminated.
  • Enacted regulatory relief for community banks and credit unions.
  • Obamacare individual mandate penalty GONE.
  • Provided more affordable healthcare options for Americans through association health plans and short-term duration plans.
  • The FDA approved more affordable generic drugs than ever before in history. And thanks to our efforts, many drug companies are freezing or reversing planned price increases.
  • Reformed the Medicare program to stop hospitals from overcharging low-income seniors on their drugs, saving seniors hundreds of millions of dollars this year alone.
  • Signed Right-To-Try Legislation.
  • Secured $6 billion dollars in NEW funding to fight the opioid epidemic.
  • Reduced high-dose opioid prescriptions by 16% during first year in office.
  • Signed VA Choice Act and VA Accountability Act, expanded VA telehealth services, walk-in-clinics and same-day urgent primary and mental health care.
  • Increased coal exports by 60%; U.S. oil production recently reached all-time high.
  • United States is a net natural gas exporter for the first time since 1957.
  • Withdrew the United States from the job-killing Paris Climate Accord.
  • Cancelled the illegal, anti-coal, so-called Clean Power Plan.
  • Secured record $700 billion dollars in military funding; $716 billion next year.
  • NATO allies are spending $69 billion dollars more on defense since 2016.
  • Process begun to make the Space Force the 6th branch of the armed forces.
  • Confirmed more circuit court judges than any other new administration.
  • Confirmed Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch and Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
  • Withdrew from the horrible, one-sided Iran Deal.
  • Moved U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem.
  • Protecting Americans from terrorists with the Travel Ban, upheld by Supreme Court.
  • Issued executive order to keep open Guantanamo Bay.
  • Concluded an historic U.S.-Mexico Trade Deal to replace NAFTA; negotiations with Canada are underway as we speak.
  • Reached a breakthrough agreement with the EU to increase U.S. exports.
  • Imposed tariffs on foreign Steel and Aluminum to protect our national security.
  • Imposed tariffs on China in response to China’s forced technology transfer, intellectual property theft, and their chronically abusive trade practices.
  • Net exports are on track to increase by $59 billion this year.
  • Improved vetting and screening for refugees, and switched focus to overseas resettlement.

I will end by saying this, my friends, that the story is not over in America, or with President Trump, or within each one of us. Regardless of your view politically about this man, God calls us to pray for our president and to pray for our nation and our judges.

God has always and will continue to use flawed people to do the right things:

1 Timothy 2:1-2 – I urge, then, first of all, that petitions, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for all people--for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness. (NIV)

Isaiah 1:26 – "Then I will restore your judges as at the first, And your counselors as at the beginning; After that you will be called the city of righteousness, A faithful city." (ESV)

Dear Father,

Release Your Spirit of unity, harmony, and civility back into America as we enter into this next season of elections. Father, release your blessings over President Donald J. Trump and over all his administration so they can walk in Your steps of truth, love, and self-control.

Especially help the President with his tweets and give him insight to the places of Your Holy Spirit to walk in Your self-control and in Your timing. Strengthen the eyes of his understanding and continue to release Your truth, mercy, and justice over our land.

In Jesus Name, Amen and Amen!

References used: Augustine; Christopher Dawson; Chuck Colson; Winston Churchill; Dr. Lance Wallnau – CBNNews.com; Ronald Reagan; The Examiner – Bob Woodward; The Washington Post – Marc Thiessen; The Daily Caller; David Barton, founder of WallBuilders

 

- Mari Anne Andersen

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Write Mari Anne with any thoughts, questions or comments you may have: marianne@freedomhouseministry.com


Taking My Sentimental Journey

Gonna take a sentimental journey, Gonna set my heart at ease, Gonna make a sentimental journey, To renew old memories. Who remembers this famous song sung by Doris Day with the Les Brown Band back in 1944? I’m sure many of us do:

JOURNEY

Mari Anne as a child

In these last few months, I have been taking my own sentimental/emotional journey with my mom, Rose Marie Borrelli, the Co-Founder of Freedom House, given the many events we’ve recently gone through. My sweet, loving and funny mother, who is now 86 years old, is someone that has brought life to me—literally.  Yet I’m really talking about a spiritual legacy. Moreover, she has released life to so many others in these last 50 years of ministry—loving, serving, teaching, mentoring, and ministering to hundreds and even thousands. There is a rich legacy she is leaving me, my family, and so many she brought into the family of God. Note: No, she has not gone home to glory!!! Indeed she was close to death, more than once these last few months. These are my sentimental memories that have surfaced, due to my mother’s serious health issues, that I want to share with you. Many emotions, memories, and thoughts bubble up to the surface for all of us when a loved one is hurting, suffering, and maybe even coming to the end of their life.

With this season in her life, as well as my life and my family’s, I have begun to ponder more deeply many thoughts, questions, and memories about life—past, present and the future. Join me on my sentimental journey as I share our memories. I hope you will be blessed and encouraged, and also laugh and cry along with me.

LEGACY

This began as my mother and I commenced talking about the legacy she will be leaving behind. Her legacy is not of monetary worth. It’s a value that goes beyond anything riches can buy or hope to buy. She is leaving a spiritual generation that will grow on and on into the future—a heritage of eternal life. Funny thing about a legacy or a heritage: we will ALL leave one! The real question is “What type of legacy will we leave?”

Proverbs 13:22 “A good man leaves an inheritance for his children’s children.” I deeply believe that is what my mother has done; she has and is leaving a legacy that is going beyond just me, her natural daughter. Here are some tidbits that I have read about a legacy, defined in contrast to our reputation so we don’t confuse the two:

  • Your reputation is who you are supposed to be; your legacy is who you are.
  • Your reputation is what you have when you come to a new community; your legacy is what you leave behind when you go.
  • A reputation is made in a moment; a legacy is built in a lifetime.
  • A single newspaper report or careless gossip can give you your reputation; but a life of toil gives you your legacy.
  • Reputation is what men say about you on your tombstone; legacy is what your children will live with for the rest of their lives.

But you – keep your eye on what you’re doing; accept the hard times along with the good; keep the Message alive; do a thorough job as God’s servant. You take over. I’m about to die, my life an offering on God’s altar. This is the only race worth running. I’ve run hard right to the finish, believed all the way. All that is left now is the shouting – God’ applause! 2 Timothy 4:5-7 (The Message)

Rose Marie & James

These powerful and unforgettable words from Paul, were made about his legacy as he pondered the end of his life: faithfulness, fighting the good fight, finishing the race, and keeping the faith. From a front row seat on my mom’s life, I can personally attest this is what she has been doing and is continuing to do. My mother, Rose Marie, too, has fought the good fight through many trials and tribulations, through the good and the hard times, the betrayals, and through her reputation being smeared because of her radical love for Jesus. Further like Paul, she has kept the faith in all the places in her family, her children, her health when cancer tried to take her life (20 years ago), her ministry, and in her home and for others she has led to the Lord and has nurtured and disciplined. I wholeheartedly believe when my mother is ready, and when God invites her to her eternal resting place – “His Place” – she is going to give out a loud shout . . . “I’m ready Lord! Here I come!” What she will hear is a thunderous roar of applause, God’s applause saying, “Yes, Rose Marie, is coming home to My place.”

CHOICES

Her legacy has been built over a lifetime of choices. We all are given these same opportunities to make choices on a daily basis. Again, the important question to ask ourselves is: “Are we making the right choices that will leave a legacy of standing in faithfulness and fighting the good fight of faith, and are we going to finish the race well?”

During these months as my mom was convalescing, we had lots of talks, and lots of sharing, really nothing new for us, but it felt new because of her state of health and thinking this may be the time the Lord is really calling her home. Getting things in order for her during this time, I found a big beautiful box filled with so many treasures: love letters from the 1940’s from my grandparents, letters from my mother and father when they were dating and through their marriage, and letters that my brothers and myself wrote my parents through our teen-age years. What a treasure trove of sentimental memories! In addition, there were Valentine cards from my dad to my mom and a beautiful fall, brown leaf that is perfectly in tack that my dad picked up to give my mom. And if that were not enough, I found my mom’s love poems for my dad. Sentimental memories, warm feelings, and cascading emotions where invading our hearts and bodies as I read these letters out loud for 4 hours to my mother! And I hadn’t even covered everything that was in the box!

I actually want to share some with you. Like I said, this is my sentimental journey during these last few months.

LETTERS

Willie & Rose

1945 – From my Maternal Grandfather, Willie, to my Maternal Grandmother, Rose

Dear Rose (my mom’s mother),

I am writing this letter from the guardhouse. Now take it easy! I am in the guardhouse not because I am a bad boy, but because I am on guard duty. Now do you feel better? Now, sweetheart, I have to go on guard in a few minutes—2 hours on and 4 off for 24 hours, so I will close with love to all. Daddy.   P.S. Happy Birthday Rose Marie, with love and kisses.

Today is Sunday and all on my own with nothing to do but think of you and I sure do plenty of that. Rose I was dreaming of you last night. Rose, it was so nice of the kids to write to me. I was so happy that it brought tears to my eyes. Rose you just can’t believe how much I miss all of you.

Dear Rose, I got two letters from you today and did they make me feel good. I wonder if the love bug bit you, but I love it so go right ahead. Rose, I hope that your dream comes true. If it does, then I will whisper soft and sweet I love you truly. My heart grows strong for you. I will be thinking of you when I look at the stars above. They will be the spark that fixes my heart and keeps the love light burning for you. I am going over and mail this letter then go to the PX and get a few beers and think of you some more. That is the only thing I like to do. Give all my love to the kids and a big kiss. Will see you in my dreams. Love, Willie

So many letters from my maternal grandfather and grandmother! When I hold them, read them, feel the paper, see my grandparents handwriting, see the ink blots, it all profoundly and deeply moves me.

 

Rose Marie

A poem from my Mom, Rose Marie, to my Dad, James – March, 1954:

The Borrelli Ship

You are the captain of “our ship”

The skipper with a smile.

And I am just your “first-class mate”

Who’ll make your life worthwhile.

The voyage that our ship will make

Across the stormy sea

May be a mass of cruel waves

But that’s not frightening me.

As long as you will master

The sail at any rate,

I’m confident that I can be

Your ever-loving mate.

Together… hand in hand we’ll stand

Upon the deck of life.

When you are my “Captain” husband

And I … your first-class wife.

Let’s leave the world behind us

And sail across the sea.

Let’s be together always

Alone … just you and me.

 

 

Love Notes from my Mom, Rose Marie, to my Dad, James – 1954:

Jimmy,

I’ve been in prison all day because the thing I longed for most I was barred from—your kisses. Love, Ro

 

Love Notes from my dad, James, to my mom, Rose Marie – 1954:

James

A Valentine Message to Rose Marie, I love you—just three little words, and yet, how much they hold of dreams from deep within my heart. Of happiness untold, of many cherished hopes and plans for both of us to share . . .

I love you, Jimmy

 

Darling, Honey, Sweetheart,

These leaves (perfectly preserved) come from the country. One of them means that I am happy that I met you and others mean that I am happy I married you.

I love you, JB

 

Dear Rose Marie,

You’ll always be part of me, Sweetheart. The love that is ours will keep forever and ever.

Love, Jimmy

 

MEMORIES

To have these precious, romantic treasures has allowed me to journey back in time with my grandparents and parents—to be able to feel the love, joy, excitement, romance, and wonder of their beginning years. Also, included in the box were several letters from them covering their times of great struggle, pain, and hardships. These were words of anguish, but even in that, there was bittersweet beauty because they were so real with their losses, their hurts and genuine pain, which was expressed as well as confessed.

What can we say about memories as we all have them? Memories are a gift, even the difficult ones, because they lead us to a place of searching, seeking, and surrendering to our Lord for His healing and sovereignty.  Our memories allow us to see our life wholly from 360o, to look back and to claim—from a more seasoned perspective—that what seemed good was actually amaz­ingly good.  You would not be the person you have become, with the values you hold and the qualities you emanate without these amazing, wonder­ful, loving people in your past—your grandparents and parents.  Maybe they were like angels.  (Maybe there were angels!?)

We can also say that memory is a gift.  Memory gives us a window to God.  God is timeless.  Our memory gives us a glimpse into how God sees and knows us, how God has loved us all along.  Memory makes us whole because life actually is not linear.  Life encircles us.  God’s gift of life encircles us, and we participate in that circle with the gift of our memories.  We can draw from our memories the gift of gratitude.  Savor your memories; pray with gratitude for the amazing, even miraculous goodness of your life, stretching back to your own childhood.

THE GIFT OF REDEMPTION

Lastly, draw from your memories the gift of redemption.  There may well be things in your past that you wish were otherwise: things said or not said and things done or left undone.  Some of the regret may have been your own doing; some of the regret may be at hands of others, and it may be saddening or maddening. Redemption is reclaiming a memory.  Redemption is clearly remembering what was not good, not right, and yet acknowledging, where it’s possible, that what was your breaking may actually have become your making.  Where you find yourself now has most likely come out of the best of times and the worst of times in your own life.  It is a huge grace to reclaim memories, especially those which may have been locked up in old closets of your heart and mind, locked up in that attic with letters of the good, the bad, and the ugly. The gift of redemption draws from the treasury of our own memories, claiming the good that has even come out of the bad.  This certainly confirms God’s Word in Romans 8:28 and Joel 2:25.

I pray that you may be open to those locked-up places in your memory. God just may want to give you the gift of redemption in those hidden places of your past.

I pray that each one of you may also take your sentimental journey into your memory bank and ask the Lord to release those times that brought great joy, a smile to your face, or a filling of warmth in your heart. We sometimes focus on all the hurtful, painful, and awful memories but through my own healing journey, the Lord prompted me to be praying for the good memories that I had forgotten and/or were lost in the hurtful ones that created some bad fruit in my life. This is moving to and living out of the resurrection side of the Cross.

God is good—He is good ALL the time! When we pray and seek His heart to show us the good in our lives, He is eager, quick, and ready to release those places and times of the good things that took place: the special neighbor, the teacher who took time to explain, the Aunt who just loved to bake our favorite cookies, the grandmother who would love up on us and gave the best hugs, and those birthdays where we received exactly what we had hoped for. My friends, ask the Lord to release those times of memories and celebrate those events with thanksgiving and gratefulness. Who knows? You may come into more happy memories of the past and, therefore, become more joyous in the present.

REDEEMING LOVE

Thank you for joining me on my sentimental journey—my journey home—to my roots, my heritage! The last stanza of that famous song rings true: Never thought my heart could be so 'yearny,' Why did I decide to roam? Gotta take that sentimental journey, Sentimental journey home. Yes, we all roam from our family of origin, but especially from our Heavenly Father. As our thoughts of the legacy we are leaving draws us home, let’s remember that Father God also draws us to Himself with His redeeming love. He is able to make all things new in our earthly families and able to redeem our tattered legacy, no matter what stage of life we are in. Finally, as described in John 14:1-3, our ultimate Heavenly Home, our true heritage, is being prepared especially for us!

Remember, my dear ones, God is a God of mercy and His mercy is always there—ready and able—and mercy always triumphs over judgment.

Father, release that merciful heart that is so big within You and pour it over each one so that they can have remembrances of Your mercy, Your goodness, Your faithfulness, Your steadfastness, and Your countless ways of love and mercy even in the midst of the hard times.

In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

 

- Mari Anne Andersen

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Write Mari Anne with any thoughts, questions or comments you may have: marianne@freedomhouseministry.com


"Winds of Refreshing" Ministry Weekend w/ Joseph & Heather Zupetz - August 3rd-5th

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Come join us for a Special Event:

Prophetic Teaching and Ministry with Joseph & Heather Zupetz

 

DATES

Thursday, August 3rd, 2017   7:00pm - Teaching & Ministry

Friday, August 4th, 2017  7:00pm - Teaching & Ministry

Saturday, August 5th, 2017  6:00pm - Teaching & Healing Service

Doors will open ½ hour before event starts and end as the Spirit leads.

Joseph and Heather Z have ministered internationally for over 20 years. They flow in a strong prophetic and healing ministry, desiring to empower the Body of Christ. They bring a powerful, yet humorous and encouraging message of God’s love and grace. For more information on this couple’s ministry visit www.josephz.com

LOCATION

Kingsland Properties (Home of Family Life Christian Center)
25W560 Geneva Road
Carol Stream, IL 60188

Parking available behind building

No Fee. A Free Will Offering will be taken.

CONTACT

Questions? Contact donna@freedomhouseministry.com or call 708-656-3658


A Look Inside 'The Shack' - Learn More About Our 2017 Graduation Speaker

We are excited to host Paul Young, author of 'The Shack', on Friday June 16th and Saturday June 17th, and to receive from him as we celebrate our 2017 graduation. Paul speaks boldly about God’s transformational healing, sharing the Father’s heart of love and forgiveness. Watch this video to learn more about him:

Read the full article, "A Look Inside 'The Shack'" at CBN.com

Register today and purchase tickets for this special upcoming graduation weekend, June 16th & 17th at Freedom House.

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The Father’s Love for You (Prayer for Today)

Prayer for Today by Mari Anne Andersen

It’s a brand new day filled with the Father’s overflowing love for you. Experience His new mercies of love and strength accompanying you throughout this day.

Listen:

22-24 God’s loyal love couldn’t have run out,
his merciful love couldn’t have dried up.
They’re created new every morning.
How great your faithfulness!
I’m sticking with God (I say it over and over).
He’s all I’ve got left.

Lamentations 3:22-24, The Message (MSG)

 

- Mari Anne Andersen

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