Tuesday, December 11, 2007

EDITORS CORNER


THE NAVIGATOR

Destiny, the gifts and callings of God, predestination and purpose, they all have a peculiar way of lining up with God's will. I believe that this newsletter is one of those things that has a preordained purpose in the ministry of One Accord at this time. I do not say this because of the part I play in it's conception, but because of a firm word from the Lord. I feel that this newsletter has an eternal purpose in this ministry because everything of the Spirit always has an eternal purpose. I saw this newsletter first as a boat in international waters sailing near the waters of Panama. The Holy Spirit told me what each part of the boat symbolized. The boat itself is the tabernacle of the Lord. The sails of the boat are in the form of The Holy Spirit dove. The mast to which the sails are attached is the cross of Jesus Christ. The flags at the top of the mast represent the pastors of One Accord Ministries International as they fly by the wind of the Spirit, moving as the Holy Spirit directs their coarse. It is titled "The Navigator" because the Holy Spirit is the authority leading this newsletter from conception to the end of its eternal purpose. This newsletter has an assignment to reach the lost, renew hearts and minds , restore families, and bring the word of salvation and peace to all that experience its pages. It is anointed to carry the Gospel of Jesus Christ to uncharted hearts and minds. This will be accomplished because the Holy Spirit is the navigator. We give glory to God for its conception and for the lives that will be transformed forever by its words. We send this letter out with great expectancy and anticipate hearing from those of you whose lives it will touch and change. Read the articles with expectation in your heart and look for things to change when you read it in faith to receive from God. We will be waiting to hear from you and will be praying that this newsletter will encourage you to walk in the fullness of God's grace. May God richly bless your lives as a whole and likewise may you praise, honer, and bless him forever.

Henry and Subrina Franklin Pastors
Ozetta A. Barge-Davis Editor

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