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HOTS comes to Thurrock!
For those interested being involved in the ministry of Healing on the Streets (HOTS), the training is taking place at Margaret’s, Stanford-le-Hope, on Monday 28 March at 7.30pm.
Below is an extract from the Healing on the Street newsletter and a link to a video explaining what happens...

Spring brings the promise of new life, and warmer weather! Jesus said “Open your eyes and look at the fields! They are ripe for harvest”
A new project was launched in Nelson in Lancashire. Within a few minutes a man came to the chairs and surrendered his all to Jesus. People are searching for the true and living God, and God is manifesting his identity through the church.
Jesus is seen through us, and we are seen on the streets amongst the people.
Healing on the Streets creates stepping stones that gently lead people towards Jesus. We meet people who are far away from God, but there are many today who have moved closer to Jesus and are ready to take the next step in their journey toward him.
This requires sensitivity and faith on our part. We don’t invite everyone who sits on our chairs to surrender to Jesus, because not everyone is ready. We need sensitivity to know when a person is ready, but faith to ask them to take the next step. I’m seeing faith growing amongst the HOTS teams - and it seems to be contagious!
The fields are ripe for harvest; today’s the day of salvation!
Let it break out on the streets. Allow your actions to match your growing faith. Pray your best prayer and don’t be afraid to ask people to surrender their lives to Jesus.
HOTS links:
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XtpTaSGnd8
- http://www.causewaycoastvineyard.com/healingonthestreets.htm
- http://www.out-there.org/homepage.htm
There's loads more! Just type 'Healing on the Streets' into your search engine...
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Andy Blakey, 24/03/2011 |
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