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Do Your Own Praying

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The Greek word translated afflicted doesn't mean the result of sickness and disease. It means "troubled."

If you're in trouble, you need to pray. That's what the Word says. Notice it didn't say your pastor needs to pray for you or your friends need to pray for you. It says you need to pray.

Too often we try to find a quick fix to our problems by asking everyone else to pray for us. There's nothing wrong, of course, with having others pray for you, but you'll never get your life to a place of permanent victory until you begin to pray yourself.

Get Yourself Together

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When it comes to faith, a lot of believers feel like they have one foot nailed to the ground. No matter how hard they try, they just can't seem to make any progress.

If you'll watch them, you can see why. They literally haven't "gotten themselves together." One minute they'll be telling you, "Oh yes, amen, I believe the Word," and the next minute they'll be spouting unbelief like it's going out of style. "I know God says He'll prosper us, but I'll tell you what, my business is doing so badly, it's about to give me ulcers. I can't sleep at night for worrying."

Let God Do It His Way

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So often we miss out on what God wants to do for us because He doesn't do it the way we think He should. We work up an idea in our minds about how He's going to heal us, for instance. We think He's going to send some famous preacher to lay hands on us or that He's going to knock us off our feet with a blast of His power. When He doesn't, we let our faith drop and foul up what He had actually planned to do.

That's what Naaman did. He went to Elisha expecting to be healed in a particular way. When it didn't happen that way, the Bible says, he went away in a rage.

Under Your Feet

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Even though Satan lost all his authority on this earth the day Jesus rose from the dead, for the past 2,000 years he's been running around as a spiritual outlaw—continuing to kill, steal from and destroy all who will let him. But, you know, he's not going to be able to do that much longer. There's coming a day when he's going to be put out of business completely. There's coming a day when the evil he's done here on earth will be put totally underfoot by the power of God.

Our Only Hope Is Jesus

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More than 21 years ago, God said something to me that will mark my ministry forever. It was this: The only hope that any man has anywhere in the world is faith in Jesus Christ.

In light of what's happening around us today, the truth of that statement is more painfully obvious than ever before. We are a generation with diseases no man can heal, with problems no man can solve. What fleeting successes we have are quickly overshadowed by new and greater crises.

Don't Look at the Storm

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If there's any way the devil can get your eyes away from the Word, he'll do it. He'll cause trouble. He'll make the circumstances around you pitch and roll like a rowboat in a hurricane. He'll do anything he can to get you to concentrate on the realm of the physical senses and the situation around you instead of on the promise of God—because he knows that if he doesn't, you'll take that promise and beat his brains out with it.

Step Across the Faith Line

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In the years I've spent living by faith, there's something I've learned to do that helps me receive from God in the toughest of situations. It's something I call stepping over the faith line.

A faith line is what you need when you want God to do the "impossible" in your life. It's what you need when you want to be firm in your faith and yet you keep wavering back and forth between your circumstances and God's promises—believing first one, then the other.

Look Up!

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Look up...because in times like these, your very life may depend on it.

Some time ago, the Lord showed me that a spirit of weariness is trying to work its way into our lives these days through all the pressure and bad news that surround us. It's working to get our eyes off the Word of God by bombarding us with negative forces. It's trying to get us to look down at defeat instead of up at Jesus.

Love’s Greatest Gift

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December 2009
Love’s Greatest Gift
Kenneth Copeland

You know John 3:16 by heart, but how well do you understand it as THE BLESSING God promised to you as a believer?

Blessed in the Time of Famine

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October 2009
Blessed in the Time of Famine
Kenneth Copeland

The world is diligently searching the financial landscape, straining  to see signs of economic recovery. Discover where they should be looking, and what God has for you “right here”— in this place.

Look What the Lord Has Done!

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September 2009
Look What the Lord Has Done!
Melanie Hemry

Read how Aaron and Angela Derksen weathered dark days of miscarriages by holding onto a bona fide promise from God— and today have playful children running their hallways.

From Tests to Testimony

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July 2009
From Tests to Testimony

Read how God turned a poor little drummer boy into the bestselling jazz instrumentalist in the world—a testimony of God’s love and mercy!

Journey to Paradise

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April 2009
Journey to Paradise
Melanie Hemry

Ever feel your dreams have been sidelined by the grim realities of life? Read how obedience, forgiveness and persistence turned one family’s dreams into reality.

Blessed in Perilous Times

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March 2009
Blessed in Perilous Times
Melanie Hemry

Read how one family stood in faith for victory when their house went up in flames in a California fire.

Stick With God’s Plan

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August 2010
Stick With God’s Plan
Kenneth Copeland

You can live in heaven on earth now—right in the midst of the world’s financial troubles.

The Sweet Life

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April 2010
The Sweet Life
Melanie Hemry

Read how Phillip Bevilacqua surrendered his life to Jesus and was miraculously delivered from drug addiction at Canaan Land—a ministry supported by KCM Partners.

A Fresh Spark

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December 2011
A Fresh Spark
Kenneth Copeland

At 75, Kenneth Copeland is gearing up and getting stronger. He is a living example of Romans 8:11— having his mortal body quickened by the Spirit of God who is in him!

A High Note of Victory

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November 2011
A High Note of Victory
Melanie Hemry

Phil Driscoll was facing the most difficult challenge of his life after being sentenced to prison. But in the stillness of his confinement, the music prodigy soon learned that the God he had turned away from had never turned away from him.