Hi
Friends,
A
lot has happened today and it breaks my heart to hear about the
shooting in Aurora, Colorado. As I type, I'm hoping to organize a team
of folks to go to the theatre this weekend and pass out The Biggest
Question DVD's to those that are hanging around outside. If you live
near Aurora, CO and want to help pass them out, email:
biggestproject@wretchedradio.com and in the subject link type "I want to
help" and if you can't help distribute but want to give monetarily to
make this happen, go to www.biggestproject.com to today to support
DVD's.
Did
you know the website for “Convert” is LIVE now!
Like
it on Facebook and tag my name “Trisha
Ramos” and/or Follow Emilio on Twitter and I’ll enter your name to win an
electronic download of “Convert” - we are giving away several copies!
The
book isn’t in print yet and 2 churches have decided to get a copy for every member! God is very kind.
And
even better…if you are a pastor, I’m inviting you personally to come and join
us for FREE in Keller, TX for the 1 Day “Psalm
119 Conference” with Todd Friel, James White, RW Glenn and Emilio Ramos. It
will be a terrific time of teaching and the theme is “The Holy Spirit”. Come
and get refreshed as you sit under solid teaching. So if you are a pastor and
are able to attend, email me at email@fishwithtrish.com
with the following: your name, your guests name, your number and the church you
pastor and I will add you to our guest list.
And
if you’re not a pastor, tell your pastor! And make sure when you do you let him know that he and a guest will get in free.
Lastly,
I want to hear from you…
What
is your initial pronunciation of the title when you heard about the book
“Convert”? Some people say "Convert" as in: I'm a convert to Christianity others say,
"Convert" as in It is God's job to convert the soul. So what did you think? What was your first
initial response when you read the title? Vote HERE with what your reaction was to how you pronounce "Convert". And then
click HERE and look for the first question to get the answer.
And
for those of you that are weary, listen to this insightful reminder from J.R.
Miller written in 1914 taken from “Intimate Letters on Personal Problems”:
“An
old Scripture promise reads, "Cast your burden upon the Lord--and He shall
sustain you." Psalm 55:22. Every burden you have, you may cast on the
Lord; that is, you may lay it on Him in prayer and by faith. But notice that God does not promise to lift the burden away--all
He promises is to sustain you, that is, to give you strength to
do the work, to bear the burden, to meet the difficulty, to master the
hindrance or the obstacle.
Bless
God,
Trish
3 comments:
I was hoping we could come together on this tragedy, Trish, but apparently you don't like being human.
1. You aren't even offering help to the victims. No money, blood drives, or anything. You are going down there to take advantage of a tragedy to increase your numbers. Shameful.
2. You dedicate maybe a third of a post to the tragedy, and the rest is about advertising your book and event. Disgusting.
Do you even remember when you stopped caring about your fellow human being?
Trish,
Beautiful that a team is forming to help those who witnessed and experienced this tragedy. Many will be asking "why?"
Also, love your closing statement, "Bless God". Great thought and reverence to Him!
Bless God!
Mary
Azou has the right of it...when I can, I'll be giving money to any legitimate charity that offers to help out with what happened there.
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