Pursuing Jesus Wholeheartedly: Finding Him Through His Word

Greenwalt emphasizes the significance of Jesus as the eternal Logos, revealing Him as the embodiment of God’s Word and truth. It underscores that genuine devotion to Christ necessitates a deep engagement with Scripture, which acts as both guidance and a means to understand God’s will. The manifestation of revival is linked to a hunger for the Word, as demonstrated in biblical examples. The practical application of Scripture in prayer and ministry is crucial for personal growth and effective service. Ultimately, the call is to passionately pursue God through His Word, fostering a relationship that leads to transformation and revival in oneself and others.

We Serve Together: Reflecting God’s Heart Through Unity, Healing, and Service

At En-Joy Ministries, we’re called to serve together, reflecting God’s heart through unity, healing, and compassion. John 6:1–15 shows Jesus multiplying a boy’s lunch to feed thousands, illustrating how our collective efforts, guided by the Holy Spirit, transform lives. Isaiah 53:4–5 and James 5:14–16 affirm that Christ’s atonement provides healing, accessed through faith-filled prayer. By serving the needy and fostering koinonia, we show the world Jesus’ love. Join us in volunteering, giving, and praying to meet needs and share the gospel, trusting God to multiply our efforts for His glory.

Cultivating Joy, Equipping Believers: Building God’s People at En-Joy Ministries

At En-Joy Ministries, we cultivate joy and equip believers to grow vibrant faith, inspired by Nehemiah 8:10: “The joy of the Lord is our strength.” Rooted in Ephesians 4:11-16, we mentor and train disciples through worship, Bible studies, and outreach like Greenwalt Farms. Beyond the pulpit, we foster koinonia, building mature believers who share Christ’s love. Join us to tend your heart, grow in faith, and serve with purpose. Visit https://enjoyministries.org/support-en-joy-ministries/ to support our mission of transforming lives for God’s glory.

A Call For Commitment

Many Christians do not want to admit or acknowledge this but a serious issue of commitment exists in the Church. Not too long ago, I attempted to revamp a local church’s membership process and within the Membership Packet was a “Covenant of Members”. Guess what? it was almost unanimously rejected because of the “Covenant of […]