Testimonies

Enjoy this brief, yet uplifting and interesting devotional from Church of all Nations Pastor Fred Louis. Pastor Fred shares from the first book of the bible, Genesis, and gives glimpses into several characters following their encounter with the living God and the changes that followed.

January 31st, 2012

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Church of all Nations Youth Pastor Salomon Duran shares an energetic and challenging message for the Hour of Prayer listeners. Speaking of the feeding of the 5,000 found in the New Testament, Pastor Salomon clarifies that when it came time to feed the 5,000 Jesus told the disciples specifically for them to do so. That is the crux of this message and one you will find as a true blessing to your life.

December 7th, 2011

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Join Church of All Nations Pastor Fred Louis as he brings the devotion to the Hour of Prayer viewers. In his message entitled, “Enter the Tabernacle”, Pastor Fred shares from Exodus on the intimate relationship Moses had with God. The question for you today is, ”are you content just to be a spectator Christian or do you desire the intimacy Moses experienced?

November 7th, 2011

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Join Church of All Nations Youth Pastor extradonaire, Salomon Duran, as he shares his life and how he became a deeper, more seriously committed, Christian through the power of the Holy Spirit. Taking his message from the Book of Acts, listen as this young man of God brings reality to those who take the time to listen on how they can call upon the Holy Spirit to live a fuller life for Jesus Christ.

October 28th, 2011

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Join Fire Institute Associate Director Pastor Fred Louis as he shares from both the old and New Testament on how to walk in victory with God. Sharing practical steps with the viewing audience, Pastor Fred sets the table for successful Christian living.

October 20th, 2011

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His Righteous Ones

Read Isaiah 56:1 through 57:21; Philippians 3:1–21

Charlotte drove home that Thursday afternoon, thinking about her preschool class at Happy Day Childcare. She felt contented, optimistic. The news waiting for her at home would change all that. Her granddaughter, Addy, had passed away unexpectedly in her sleep. She was only one-and-one-half years old. As the devastation and sorrow hit the family, Charlotte couldn’t help but wonder: Why, when she had a full life ahead of her, would God take Addy away from them?

The righteous perish, and no one ponders it in his heart; devout men are taken away, and no one understands that the righteous are taken away to be spared from evil (Isaiah 57:1).

Only God knows what lies ahead. He sees the whole picture, including the outcome of future perils or situations. God spares certain people from these unwanted, evil predicaments by taking them to heaven. Others, He shepherds through an entire lifetime. Either way, God has our best interests at heart. We can trust His wisdom concerning our lives.

Challenge for Today: Reach out with compassion to those who have lost loved ones.

Quicklook: Isaiah 56:9 through 57:2

October 12th, 2011

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Are you ready to change the world for Jesus Christ? To go to wherever the Lord leads?  Revival begins in the heart of the individual first. Listen as Church of All Nations Pastor Fred Louis lists the scriptural foundation for revival and realize you must be holy for He is holy and to truly be effective in the kingdom of God, you must first have your own household in order.

October 12th, 2011

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Join former Church ofAll Nations Sr. Associate Pastor Andres Montesino as he discusses this question that has been at the heart of Christianity for centuries. Why do you call me Lord yet not do the things that I ask?” “If you love me you would keep my commandments.” Believing in Jesus as savior and making Him master or Lord of your life are two different things altogether. Watch this brief devotional and learn how to get your Christian life on track and begin to do the will of the Father.

September 28th, 2011

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But a time is coming, and has come, when you will be scattered, each to his own home. You will leave me all alone. Yet I am not alone, for my Father is with me (John16:32).

The world’s population grows daily, and though many of us connect through electronic media, we have a worldwide epidemic of loneliness. We live far away from our extended families. Global mobility has removed us from supportive relationships and old friends. Neighbors dash to jobs and activities, and merely wave as they pass. It’s no wonder people are lonely, even in a crowd.

Jesus had every human reason to feel lonely. He walked His path to Calvary alone. Most of His friends, who vowed their allegiance, left Him to fend for himself in a life-threatening situation. Only His mother and one friend stayed.

Yet amid all this chaos, Jesus remained focused on what was important. He would never feel lonely, because He knew His Father was always with Him.

Challenge for Today: Develop a deep relationship with your Father and send loneliness packing.

Quicklook: John 16:19–33

September 28th, 2011

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Join Church of All Nations Pastor Mark Kulczycky as he shares the four keys to answered prayer and the necessary components of faith in this brief devotional that will add greatly to your Christian experience

September 28th, 2011

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