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And that ye study to be quiet, and to do your own business, and to work with your own hands, as we commanded you.  I Thessalonians 4:11

 

 

 

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Sunday Morning Prayer           9:30 AM
Sunday Morning Worship       10:00 AM
Wednesday Evening Prayer     6:30 PM
Wednesday Evening Service    7:00 PM
Saturday Morning Prayer 9:00 AM 2nd & 3rd Sat. of every month

 

Voice of God Ministries Bible

Rev. Dr. Dawnay Dawson (Dr. D) is the Pastor of Greater Grace Tabernacle and President of the Voice of God Ministries.  Dr. D. is a Spirit - filled servant of God with a Prophetic voice to the world.  Her charismatic preaching and teaching style of the Gospel message allows hearers to apply the Word of God to their everyday lives.

She is the co-author of Tongue Talking What's It Really About? This book teaches the believer how powerful the tongue can be for your victory or failure by answering questions about speaking in tongues, so that the believer can be empowered in their next dimension of life and ministry.  Through living a life-style of fasting and prayer Dr. D.'s fiery style of preaching will break yolks and bring about deliverance in your life.

A consummate prayer warrior, Dr. D.'s dedication to God is evidenced in our mission to win souls and train disciples for the Kingdom of God.  According to Mark 16:17b "And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils … they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover" which is our battle cry. 

Greater Grace Tabernacle is a nonprofit (501(c)(3)) corporation. This allows your gifts and contributions to be tax-deductible and fully recognized as a charitable contribution. 

We are not affiliated with any denomination. We are a non-denominational charismatic body of believers in Christ. The doctrine and discipline book that we use is the Holy Bible (the Old and New Testaments) which we embrace as our absolute authority.

 

 

Pastor Dr. Dawnay is also on Instagram with 2-minute videos that are sure to encourage the Saints.  dr.dawnaydawson

For those who want to sow a seed into Pastor Dr. Dawnay her Cash App is: $DrDawnay

Or for those who would like to send a donation to the church the Cash Tag is: $Greatergracetab

 

WJNI 106.3 - We are on the radio.  Tune in on Sundays at 8:30 AM for our broadcast program called the Voice of God Ministries an outreach of Greater Grace Tabernacle.

To view other videos, we are also on YouTube under Pastor Dr. Dawnay Dawson - Voice of God Ministries

 

  

                                   “Childlike Forgiveness”

 

 

 

 

"If you love those who love you, what credit is that to you? Even "sinners" love those who love them. And if you do good to those who are good to you, what credit is that to you? Even "sinners" do that." Luke 6:32-33, NIV

 

I've taken my three-year-old daughter, Kylie, to the park dozens of times.  But during a recent trip, God used Kylie to teach me a valuable lesson.  It all began, innocently enough, with some sand toys. One of the kids at the park was a boy about Kylie's age, and he had some sand toys Kylie wanted to use. Since he wasn't using them at the moment, Kylie asked the boy's dad if she could use them, and he said yes.

 

The little boy; however, had other ideas. After Kylie had been playing with the boy's toys for about a minute, he decided that he couldn't take it any longer, and he proceeded to walk over and grab the toys away from Kylie, causing her to fly into a fit of hysterical crying.

 

Now, you might think that the boy's father would rush to rectify the injustice, but he didn't. When I casually mentioned to him that his son had grabbed the sand toys away after he (the dad) had said she could use them, he only muttered something like "He has a little trouble with hoarding things.  We're trying to work on that."

 

He then returned to talking to his friend.  My first thought was that this was a great opportunity for this dad to teach his son about sharing. Well, actually, it was my second thought: The first was to grab the toys right back from the boy and then tell his dad just what I thought of his parenting skills.  But instead, I had to try to explain to my devastated daughter that the boy didn't have to share his toys.

 

After a few minutes, and still fuming, I picked up Kylie and her bike and stormed home to pick up a few sand toys that (I said to myself) Kylie wouldn't have to share with that boy, no matter how much he begged.  As we approached our house, I looked at Kylie, and it was clear from the contented look on her face that she had completely forgotten about the boy. She was now focused entirely on getting her sand toys and returning to the park to play with them.

 

At that moment, I realized that Christians are supposed to have Kylie's forgive-and-forget attitude when we're wronged, and here I was bound and determined to get revenge on a small boy for hurting my daughter's feelings!

 

Have you recently had the opportunity to "get even" with a family member, coworker, or neighbor? Did you take the opportunity, or did you forgive? The Bible reminds us that God didn't seek to "get even" with us, but instead sent Christ to die on the cross for our sins. So the next time you want to kick sand in the face of a selfish person, remember that God forgives us as quickly as my daughter forgave the little boy at the park. If you're like me, that puts things into perspective.

 

Matt Donnelly, for the CO staff Copyright 1999 Gibson Productions

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