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Today there is a cry rising to God from the Blind Bartimaeus's all across our nation. These individuals are lost in their sin, groping in the dark and seeking for an answer to help restore their sight. The church as a whole is deafened to their cry. We are guilty of allowing our love to wax cold in that we are no longer motivated to go into the highways and hedges to look for the lost. We have become political correct in our dealings with the spiritual blind and are indifferent to their plight. The love of money has caused many leaders to be more focused on having things rather than the joy of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Today there is a cry rising to God from the Blind Bartimaeus's all across our nation. These individuals are lost in their sin, groping in the dark and seeking for an answer to help restore their sight. The church as a whole is deafened to their cry. We are guilty of allowing our love to wax cold in that we are no longer motivated to go into the highways and hedges to look for the lost. We have become political correct in our dealings with the spiritual blind and are indifferent to their plight. The love of money has caused many leaders to be more focused on having things rather than the joy of obeying Christ by evangelizing the lost. In these last days, the church must refocus to hearing the cry of the blind, initiate a plan of action to rescue them and thus fulfill the Great Commission.
Autorenporträt
Bishop Welsey V. Knight was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. He is the founder and senior pastor of New Creation Christian Church in Brooklyn, New York. In 2004, by the leading of the Lord, He and his church members founded the New Creation Outreach Center which encompasses hearing the cry of blind and developing ministries and programs to address the needs and cry of those in the community. He works faithfully with the local community clergy board. He is Founder and General Overseer for the New York City CCFM Leardership Alliance a fellowship of over 22 churches throughout New York and Baltimore. He is in the "making people lives better business".