Monday, July 18, 2005

Rivers Of Peace

I was going to write a different newsletter, but God gave me a vision. In the vision I saw refreshing rivers. I saw rest and peace.

For the Spirit of the Lord says: Rest in me. Relax and eat of me. My yoke is easy and my burdon is light. Eat of me and rest in me and I will give you refreshing streams of life. Life that will bring healing to your soul, body, and mind. Just rest and relax in my presence. Eat of the sap that I provide. Drink of the good things I have in store for you. Eat of the honey. Bask in me. I will give you the wings of an Eagle to soar high above all the things that try to pull you down throughout the day. The plans I have for you are good, not evil. Plans to give you a future and a hope.

There is a woman reading this. Your name is Karen. You have been sexually molested. God is healing you of that right now. He loves and accepts you. You don't have to prove anything to him. Just open up your heart and drink. Allow him to fill it with His love. Cancer is being healed right now. Bobby is being healed. Stephen is being healed. Stephen you are being healed from the abuse of your father. Now, look to your heavenly Father for the love that you crave.

Fire is being released in Peggy right now. God is taking you to a place of fresh hunger and fresh fire. Diane is being healed right now. I speak life to you. This newsletter is going to get in the hands of a homeless man. I see him now in the Spirit. He is a black man. He has AIDS. The moment he reads this newsletter he will be healed of AIDS and filled the Spirit. He has been suicidal, but God is going to heal him. I speak life and love into each of you. May God richly bless you in Jesus name.

Testimonial Of Two Who Stepped Out Of The Boat After Reading Last Week's Newsletter:

My sister Diane and I were in a nursing home praying for an elderly lady with Alzheimer's as we were praying the Spirit of God came upon her and she received joy and peace and was dancing and said she felt really good, before we left I told her to pray before she went to bed and she said directly to me I will. Which means a lot because she doesn't carry on a conversation.

Betty Hayes and Diane Armento Murfreesboro Tenn

Kevin's Challenge:

I want to issue a challenge to all who are reading this newsletter. You don't have to take the challenge, but it could be a lot of fun. I am taking it myself. That in the next year you will step out of the boat 500 times. That you will physicallyy step out of the boat 500 times within the next year. Not by email, because it is too easy to do courtesy prayer that way. It may be praying for people in church or in the streets. It may be acts of kindness in the streets or visiting someone in a hospital. What if I get in the flesh? Well, what if you get in the Spirit and you see some of the manifestations of the things you have been praying about? Please send in your testimonies. I want to see what God does in each of your lives.

Below is a challenge that a mighty woman of God released upon the world. Please support this film and her challenge as well. God Bless You!

“Rachel’s Challenge” film wins
Short-Film Competition

Amazon.com, American Express and the Tribeca Film Festival Announce Winner in Short-Film Competition; Amazon.com Customers Determined the Grand Prize Winner; Founding Partner American Express Provides $50,000 Grand Prize

NEW YORK—June 29, 2005—Amazon.com, Inc. American Express and Tribeca Film Festival founders Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal, and Craig Hatkoff, today announced that Jon Lindgren is the grand-prize winning filmmaker of the Amazon Theater/Tribeca Film Festival Short-Film Competition for Rachel's Challenge.

More than 1,000 films and over 2 million minutes of film footage were initially submitted to The Tribeca Screening Room (www.amazon.com/screeningroom) for the Amazon Theater/Tribeca Film Festival Short-Film Competition, where millions of Amazon.com customers took part in a search for the next great short-film maker by viewing and rating randomly-selected films from April 18th through May 20th. At the end of May, the five finalist films with the highest ratings were featured on the Amazon.com welcome page over a period of four weeks. Again, Amazon.com customers rated the five finalists to determine the overall winner of the Amazon Theater/Tribeca Film Festival Short-Film Competition.

Throughout the competition, celebrity jurors including Gwyneth Paltrow, Donald Sutherland, David Duchovny, Ice Cube, Marc Anthony, Stanley Tucci, John Hamburg and Taylor Hackford, in addition to customers, were able to write and post their own reviews and commentary about the films, as well as read reviews from other customers and celebrities.

Lindgren will receive $50,000 to fund his next film project, to be awarded from American Express. Amazon.com and American Express are committed to enabling aspiring and working filmmakers to continue to develop and refine the five finalists and their families gathered at the Tribeca Cinemas in New York City tonight for the film presentation and award ceremony. Film industry executives and celebrities including Tom Wolfe, Damon Dash, Jeffrey Wright, Anthony Mackie, Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas, John Sykes, Susie Essman, Anna Deveare Smith, John Sloss, Jay Roach and Nick Callaway were among the guests celebrating the winning film.

Jane Rosenthal, co-founder, Tribeca Productions and Film Festival along with Kathy Savitt, Amazon.com vice president of Strategic Communications, Content and Initiatives commended each filmmaker for their creativity, commitment to filmmaking and for participating in the competition. John Hayes, chief marketing officer, American Express, presented the award.

Lindgren created Rachel's Challenge, a seven minute short-film chronicling a behind-the-scenes battle of good vs. evil surrounding the Columbine High School shootings.

Originally from Warren, Pennsylvania, he is married with two children and currently living in Midland, Texas. He is a small-business owner of an advertising agency and a video production company where he produces videos that serve as endowment campaigns for non-profit groups and moral educational products for schools. Lindgren found inspiration for his short film, Rachel's Challenge, in the opportunity to tell a real-life story demonstrating heroism, self-sacrifice, and endurance through hardship and unusual circumstances.

About the Tribeca Film Festival

The Tribeca Film Festival was founded by Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal and Craig Hatkoff to celebrate New York City as a major filmmaking capital. Tribeca Cinemas, located at 54 Varick Street, was acquired by the Festival founders in 2003 and serves as a year-round venue for the Festival and its related activities.

The 2005 Festival, presented by American Express, took place from April 19th to May 1st in various locations throughout lower Manhattan. The 2005 Festival featured special events, outdoor concerts and screenings, a street fair, and panel discussions heir craft and identify new opportunities and outlets to show their work. You can find out more about Rachel's Challenge by going to http://rachelscott.com/

"Go after God. Whatever it takes, do it. And don't give the excuse, I am just a teenager or I'll do that when I grow up, because it doesn' work that way. God wants to know you NOW."
Rachel Joy Scott

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God Bless You, Kevin
May you soar like an Eagle and all your dreams come true.