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OPERATIONAL THEME - 2015 Lamentations 5:21 ‘If I believed in hell like you Christians do, I would not be able to sleep until I was sure everyone in.

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Page 1: OPERATIONAL THEME - 2015 Lamentations 5:21 ‘If I believed in hell like you Christians do, I would not be able to sleep until I was sure everyone in.
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OPERATIONAL THEME - 2015

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Lamentations 5:21

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‘If I believed in hell like you Christians do, I would not be able to sleep until I was sure everyone in the world had heard about Jesus Christ’. An Unbeliever.

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1. Re-examine our personal walk with the Lord 2. Repent individually and re-dedicate ourselves to our calling.3. Revisit the FGBMFI Vision and Mission4. Discover our personal callings in the FGBMFI Ministry5. Do things the FGBMFI way as per our manuals and

literature.6. Have passion for Jesus Christ and seek first His Kingdom.7. Demonstrate the power of God individually as able

ministers in the market place.8. Seek tangible transformation in personal, family, business

and social life9. Develop an active prayer life.

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Jeremiah 2:13 – ‘My people have committed two sins:

They have forsaken Me, the spring of living water, and

Have dug their own cisterns, broken cisterns that cannot hold water’. (John7:37-38)

‘The opposite of independence is dependence’

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• This is our National President’s Statement:• ‘The choice of that theme arose from our

realization that our fellowship today suffers from deep complacency, weariness, indifference, and wide divergence from the original Vision. We admitted that our Chapters are weak and dying, attendance is falling. Passion for lost souls has diminished, and our meetings cannot be differentiated from 'church‘’

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Lamentations 5:21-22, ‘Restore us to Yourself, O Lord, that we

may return; (our plea is) renew our days of old unless

You have utterly rejected us and are angry with us beyond measure’.

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Isaiah 42:8 “I am the Lord, that is My Name! I will not give

My glory to another or My praise to idols.”- Isaiah 43:18-19a “Forget the former things; do not dwell on the

past. See, I am doing a new thing!”- Isaiah 43:25 “I, even I, am He who blots out your

transgressions, for My own sake, and remembers them no more.”

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This Presentation is in honour of Brother R C Ekem He gave me the first opportunity to

present my life story to the Fellowship in 1984 – for which I remain grateful.

(Uncle) John E Frimpong