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FENC Devotion

SEPTEMBER 30,2020

Despite only 19 participants in attendance on zoom, the service was impactful. The theme for this specially hosted event was “You don't have to carry your burdens alone”. The scriptures read came from Matthew 11:28-30. The message delivered spoke about our many burdens to carry in life such as schoolwork, family, and relationship issues, however, the greatest burden emphasized throughout the sermon was sin. Jesus demonstrated his love for us and sacrificed his own life to free us from the greatest burden. The Spiritual Director, David Smith had this to say about the service, “God's help makes all things possible, he gives us the ability to do anything. He guided this devotion plan and it was a success because of Him”.

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TESTIMONIES

God Can Supply Your Needs: “My tuition for this semester was paid for on the census date by a scholarship that was previously cancelled. ” ~Anonymous God Finds a Way: “After being unable to complete my assignments because of a program that would not download I was given an extension and additional time to complete my assignment.” ~Anonymous

OCTOBER 26,2020

Another low turn out this devotion, however this virtual devotion was very active and full of vibes. The Theme for this engine devotion was “What is Love (the characteristics of love)”. The scripture readings came from 1 Corinthians 13:1-8, Proverbs 4:7, Matt 22:36-40 and Luke 23:10. The message that was delivered is that we should love everyone, it does not matter if they treat us harshly or have done us wrong. Jesus Christ taught us how to love. He died for us and he did not hate the persons that did him wrong. We can only truly love by the power of God through Jesus Christ.

TESTIMONIES

The presenter, whose name is withheld, testified that she has been sharing a home with her sister for years. She neither harmed nor spoke ill of her sister yet she was treated badly and even cursed by her. She continued to tell the audience that she despite this, she continues to treat her sister with respect and love.

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