
Jennifer LeClaire
Freelance Journalist at Freelance
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Oct 6, 2024 |
mycharisma.com | Stephen Strang |Eric Tokajer |Alexander Pagani |Jennifer LeClaire
Many good things come to you when you serve God and live by His Spirit: joy, health, purpose, forgiveness and miracles. But the Spirit-led life is filled not only with peaks but also with valleys, and there are many powerful, Spirit-filled Christians who persevered despite having to endure terrible circumstances. Part of walking in the Spirit is the grappling with difficulties we face, the trials and challenges we deal with and overcome.
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Oct 5, 2024 |
mycharisma.com | Jennifer LeClaire |Alexander Pagani |John Ramirez |James Lasher
After I was freed from the bars that held me captive—both physically and spiritually—I was forced to move back in with my parents. Because my father expected me to go to prison for 10 years, he gave up my apartment and gave away my dog. I had no money, dog, job, home—nothing in this natural world. (Sounds like a sad country song!) But I did have Christ. And He is always enough. And in Christ, I also had a promise of vindication.
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Oct 5, 2024 |
mycharisma.com | Alexander Pagani |Jennifer LeClaire |John Ramirez |Abby Trivett
The goal of deliverance ministry is that you never come back—the same goal as in any post-operation doctor visit. If you follow the prescribed steps to remain healthy and faithfully take your medication, you will not need to return to the hospital for further surgery, except in extreme cases. The gospel is sufficient. Jesus is sufficient. The Word of God is sufficient. And submitting to God and resisting the devil, as His Word tells us to do, work.
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Oct 4, 2024 |
charismanews.com | Jennifer LeClaire
After I was freed from the bars that held me captive—both physically and spiritually—I was forced to move back in with my parents. Because my father expected me to go to prison for 10 years, he gave up my apartment and gave away my dog. I had no money, dog, job or home—nothing in this natural world. (Sounds like a sad country song!) But I did have Christ. And He is always enough. And in Christ, I also had a promise of vindication.
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Sep 4, 2024 |
mycharisma.com | James Lasher |Abby Trivett |Jennifer LeClaire
Dallas Jenkins, the creator of “The Chosen,” recently shared exciting news about the show’s expansion and plans in an exclusive interview with Charisma Media. As the series continues to captivate audiences with its unique portrayal of the life of Jesus and His disciples, Jenkins expressed his enthusiasm for its growing success on national television. The show’s move to the CW network brought “The Chosen” to a wider audience, many of whom may not have previously encountered the series.
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