
The other day I was contemplating if I wanted to continue my blog. Then, God did something that only He can which is to encourage and direct your foot steps with certainty. Shortly after I thought about ending my blog, I received this email from a stranger that read:
Hi Pastor Lionel,
I came across your ministry website randomly, and was encouraged by your posts! My family and I are in North texas, so just wanted to reach out to say thank you for your works, and to keep up the Lord’s work.
My name is John, and I work as a freelance graphic designer with a heart for non profits of all sizes. I enjoy meeting new people with a passion for Jesus, and making connections. So thought I would say hi.
I pray this finds you and your family well, and to know your works reach all corners of the kingdom!
God bless,
John
Yes, perhaps John was trying to position himself for business, but I realized God was using that to tell me to keep moving forward and to encourage others around the globe. So, I say thank God and thank you to John. God is always on time and faithful. – Lionel
Amen😇 Praise God, his work is never done until we leave here everytime I think or feel weary this book come to mind Psalm 90:12-17. Blessing Overflow, I am silent, and I don’t away comment, but I still read your blogs. I have followed you for a few years. You have been a blessing to me and now me and my wonderful husband. Really like reading your blogs🙌
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Thank you my friend…that meant the world to me! And congratulations and many blessing to your marriage! I am so happy for you!
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I only kept believing because of most of the things you wrote in your blogs. He is a Godsend, thank you🙏 I had to stop trying to save everyone else and turn to God to save me. I must say you pointed me in the right direction and I followed the instructions in your messages😇 Amen 🙏 Praying all is well with you, your blessed family, and everyone in Texas due to power outages….
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Thanks be to God for giving you a witness not to delete your blog. Even if you find that you have less time to blog, there’s no need to delete the blog. Visitors will be able to read your words of fellowship and grace for many years to come.
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