Rejane Basile Barr
Brasileira, nascida em Sao Paulo - Capital
Residente na Pennsylvania - USA
Em 1993 recebi meu chamado missionário
Em 1993 recebi meu chamado missionário
1994 - Brasil - Rio Grande do Sul
1996 - Missão nos USA - Pennsylvania
1997 - Missão nos USA - Pennsylvania, Michigan e California.
1999/2001 - Missão no Brasil - São Paulo
2002 - Missão no Brasil - São Paulo - meu marido e meus filhos foram comigo.
2003/2006 - Missão no Brasil - São Paulo
2007 - Missão no Brasil - São Paulo e Bahia (Cruz das Almas)
2002 - Missão no Brasil - São Paulo - meu marido e meus filhos foram comigo.
2003/2006 - Missão no Brasil - São Paulo
2007 - Missão no Brasil - São Paulo e Bahia (Cruz das Almas)
2008 - Missão na Italia - Minerbe e Florença
2009 - Missão no Brasil - São Paulo e Bahia.
2010 - Missão no Brasil - São Paulo e Rio de Janeiro .
2009 - Missão no Brasil - São Paulo e Bahia.
2010 - Missão no Brasil - São Paulo e Rio de Janeiro .
2011 - Missão na Alemanha - Dusseldorf e na Inglaterra - London
2011 - Dezembro- Convencao do "Home in Fire" -São Paulo
2011 - Dezembro -"Projeto Agape"
Grupo de louvor Jesus Seekers (Seguidores de Jesus) - visita a asilos
Radio WAPN 91.5, na Florida - participação com a Pastora June Wood
WEB Radio "Graca FM" - Programa Escola da Cruz - programa em portugues e School of the Cross - programa em ingles.
Intercessora do HOME IN FIRE - Rev. Sergio Melo
Participante do PROJETO AGAPE - Madalena de Andrade
Participante do Ministério HELDERS IN THE GATE - Pr Alan Adams
Participante do Ministério MISSÃO EDIFICANDO MULHERES - Pra Graça de Oliveira
Deus seja sempre louvado por todos os benefícios que tenho recebido.Prayer and work
N Chapters 1 and 2 of the book of Nehemiah, Nehemiah learned of the situation they found the people of Israel, so he wept and lamented much. Raised his prayer to God and cried out for mercy to those who loved him and keeping his commandments.
The people had been separated - some were in exile, others in the province. Nehemiah also made it clear that the error stemmed from the very people who had transgressed the word of God. In his prayer he says to God that in spite of sins, they were still his servants and the people who had been rescued with great power by his mighty hand.
Nehemiah used his influence with the king Ataxerxes to get rebuilt, along with the people, the walls of Jerusalem, which had been destroyed. By achieving the authorization cards and that he be allowed to come into Judah, because the good hand of God was with him, Nehemiah encourages the people to rebuild the walls and the work begins.
With these passages we see the importance of unity and cooperation so that a proposal is carried out. The people of Israel suffered the consequences of their sins and that God is not delighted. Nehemiah, suffering by the people who lost the companionship of God, prayed and asked for mercy. When people join to rebuilding the city walls, we see their willingness to serve God.
Today, we have the same duty that Nehemiah, to maintain our strength in the foot, which is the word of God.
If the work of spreading the word and spiritual growth of Christians are weakening, we, like Nehemiah, pray to God, acknowledging sin that part of ourselves and we know the eternal promise. We must join forces with the congregation to not overshadow the work and remain abandoned, as was the case during the decades before the return of Nehemiah, the city walls of Jerusalem.
About struggles, praise
Today let's talk about fighting for I know that the fight is great but I have faith that God is already preparing your victory, just trust and follow.
In the Lord's time everything will be alright, even if the fight was great but your God is greater trust and your victory will be larger, have faith and believe.
When it's something to think about fighting in your life remember that God loves you and was on the cross so you could be here so praise Him, thank every single day that you get out of your bed and see the sun, another day, as many did not rise to see this beautiful day that God is allowing you to see, has been a miracle in your life!
Do not complain because our words have power and everything planted, harvested. Plant good things, so you can reap wonderful things.
About struggles, praise!
If the fight is great praise, know that God is with you at all times.
God allows struggles to come over your life and allowed Job's struggles in life but in the end will be a great victory.
You may be humbled now but God will exalt you then do not give up amidst the struggle, do not stop fighting.
God will never forsake his child and let that be ashamed and helpless.
Keep strong and God will give you victory, even harder to continue with the struggle for thy blessing will be great. What do you think about fighting ? Review, God bless you!
You are not alone!
S and you sometimes think about why he is still trying to live as a Christian, you're not alone. If you occasionally feel you are not making much progress in their spiritual growth, you're not alone.
If you often think that no one else seems to be struggling with the problems the way you are, you're not alone. If you feel the temptation to give up, you're not alone. Many Christians sometimes feel the same way.
There are many things that discourage Christians. Sometimes we become restless with these trials (using the language of Paul - 1 Thessalonians 3:3, where he comments on the chase).
Our own failures may serve to discourage us. The size of some of the spiritual and moral challenges we face can be overwhelming for us. Sometimes Christians are simply "overcome" the difficulties of life that even people in the world face.
Some get discouraged when they are reprimanded by others, even when the rebuke is deserved. The sins of other Christians, especially the hypocrisy, can make us discouraged.
We need to remember several things to not give up. The apostle Peter said to his readers "not strange concerning the fiery trial which is among you" (1 Peter 4:12). Indeed, "all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution" (2 Timothy 3:12).
We need to remember several things to not give up. The apostle Peter said to his readers "not strange concerning the fiery trial which is among you" (1 Peter 4:12). Indeed, "all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution" (2 Timothy 3:12).
The afflictions are still true and often difficult, but should not be unexpected. And do not forget: we have the example of Jesus to encourage us (Hebrews 12:2-3).
Those who suffer from personal problems or weakness of character often think that nobody else has similar difficulties. They look at the other brothers and see the calm exterior, but not the internal difficulties.
We can not justify our own weakness, the weakness of others, but we must also recognize that others are in the same battle against the flesh that we are.Regardless of what kind of temptation we face, there is something uniquely ours (1 Corinthians 10:12).
We understand the wisdom of the admonition of James: "Confess your sins to one another" (5:16). We can not just pray for each other, but we also learn of our common challenges against evil.
We must remember that God has promised to empower us through His Word, to give us everything we need for every good work (2 Timothy 3:16-17). He gave us brothers, although imperfect, to encourage us (Acts 28:15, Hebrews 10:24-25).
Finally, we must take courage from the fact that God does not abandon his children. The same love which moved the Father to send His Son to die on a Roman cross is even more certain to continue to justify and sanctify those who responded to his offer of grace (Romans 5:5-10).
David faced Goliath with courage, even as a young shepherd carrying only a sling and five smooth stones. He knew that God was with him. You are not alone!
Zacchaeus
Anyone who has climbed a tree? How long have you do not climb a tree?Usually, children climb trees. Few adults usually do that. Do when they are desperate, or when in leisure time or reliving their childhood. Luke 19:1-10
Today salvation has come to (V, 9). The Gospel of Jesus Christ comes down to proclaim that Jesus Christ came to seek and save what was lost.The day that salvation came into our homes, or day that salvation will come in your house will be a day that marks the history of their lives.
Jesus makes reference to that: "This man (Zacchaeus) is also the son of Abraham. This is fantastic! A man hitherto sinner has a new life.
In this context, salvation refers to inner health, salvation of the soul. He is the son of Abraham. The blessings of the covenant God made with Abraham and those who called themselves "children of Abraham" (Gal. 3:7). Salvation came in the house of Zacchaeus not by the blood he had inherited, but because of his faith.
Change of Life (V.8). Zacchaeus had something popularly called "change of life." Look at some of his words:
"I'm giving half of my possessions to the poor." "If the cheated anybody out of anything, I restore fourfold."
He decided to give half his possessions to the poor, and did not try to keep the other part, but it uses the rest to do good (or repair what he had done.
Zacchaeus knew who he "should". We can clearly see that even though he has a second life that was not what God had taught, he was willing to try, and with that comes a challenge:
Winning people (V.7): The people saw this and began to complain. Often this is so, we hear that someone is in the church and soon after heard anything bad about her: "He was a thief and is now in the church." The bad thing is that when they speak directly to the person: "You're in the church to steal it?" As in the story of Zacchaeus, many people have been converted and restored many of them have their way of living to please God.
The people are a barrier to be overcome. In other stories we see that the people (crowd) was on the way and often hindered the search for what people were doing.
Zacchaeus was determined to see Jesus, and nothing stopped him (vs. 3 and 4). For him, mingling with the crowd was something that required courage. What we were and in some cases still are, hinders us to be like Zacchaeus. If we think: "If I change, my friends and relatives think of me?" We run the risk of never truly we change.
In Jesus, Zacchaeus met a new friend. And we also found a friend in Christ, and that can change our lives.
Do you feel esteemed by God?
Isaiah 66.2 NOT MY HANDS did all these things, and so came into being?
QUESTION THE LORD.
THIS Esteem: the humble and contrite of spirit, who trembles at My Word.
God grants His mercy to the humble, but curses the proud and self-sufficient (see Luke 51-53).
Our society encourages us to assertiveness and self-assertion. Do not allow your freedom of choice and their right to take his life away from the path of God, which leads to eternal life. (Bible study personal application) One of the good things in this life, is able to feel the appreciation of family and friends about us.
He who does not feel loved by family and friends, becomes a lonely, sad, abandoned and rejected. If it's great to be esteemed by men, imagine being the target of the esteem of God, one who is the creator of all things and supreme king of the universe. It is the glory! We turn to the biblical text and see whom God values, "the humble and contrite of spirit, who trembles at My Word."
HUMBLE: Humility is precious in the eyes of God (1 Peter 3.4) - reveals that more grace is given to those who have (Psalm 25.9 - Tg 4.6) - keeps the soul in peace and contentment (Ps. 69.32,33), and generates patience and endurance in times of great misfortune (Job 1:21).
Jesus gave us the great example of humility (Phil. 2:6 to 8). The greatest promise of happiness are made to the humble (Ps. 147.6 - is 57.15 - 05.05 Mt - 1 Peter 5:5). (Bíblianet) The glorious Word of God, leaves no doubt. God values the meek. His grace is poured in a heart that judges are not self-sufficient, rather than put all their trust in Almighty God. The humble, you know that depends entirely on God.
contrite spirit: For the humble and repentant, the Lord God had a gracious promise: He who dwells in the "high and holy place," personal habits "with the contrite and humble spirit ". "Contrite" refers to anyone who feels oppressed by sin and seeking liberation from this bondage. (See Isaiah 57:15) (Pentecostal study Bible) When we recognize our miserable condition of the sinner, repenting of our sins , and leaving aside the sinful pleasures of this world, we become of by God.
FOR REFLECTION: Do you feel esteemed by God?