Posts from 2022

Jason – 1st quarter 2023

Contours of Transformation (Part 2) Recently the tree in the front yard of my house had to be cut down completely. There were some signs of ill health on the tree. The bark was peeling off on its own, some of the branches were obviously dead and on very windy days it appeared to be swaying back and forth at the trunk. What we did not discover till after we had someone cut it down and then cut into pieces…

RW DECEMBER 2022 BLOG

WHY DO WE LACK STRENGTH FROM TIME TO TIME? “Then he said to them, “Go your way. Eat the fat and drink sweet wine and send portions to anyone who has nothing ready, for this day is holy to our Lord. And do not be grieved, for the joy of the LORD is your strength.” Nehemiah 8:10 I’ve been thinking – “why do so many Christians lack strength in their daily walk with the Lord?” We know God is our strength…

RWM Blog November 2022 – “Fake News”

Fake news – by Judith A. Thompson (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) Fake news websites (also referred to as hoax news[1][2]) deliberately publish hoaxes, propaganda, and disinformation purporting to be real news—often using social media to drive web traffic and amplify their effect.[3][4][5] Unlike news satire, fake news websites seek to mislead rather than entertain readers, often for financial or political gain.[6][4] Such sites have promoted political falsehoods in Germany,[7][8] Indonesia and the Philippines,[9] Sweden,[10][11] Myanmar,[12] and the United States.[13][14][15] Many sites originate, or are promoted, from Russia,[3][13][16] Macedonia,[17][18] Romania,[19] and the United States.[20][21] The other day I noticed a…

RW October 2022 Blog

I’d like to share a thought I believe the Lord gave me regarding entitlement and the ongoing struggle that so many Christians have when they lose sight of the awesome privilege of God’s grace.  I can best illustrate this concept with a story. An adult visits his parents at their home for a two-week stay. He is very close to them, but has been living in another country for some time. During his visit, he falls into his old habits…

personal / ministry notes from Wynn – 4rd quarter 2022

Time is flying by…we’re approaching autumn/fall and soon it will be the holidays, Thanksgiving here in America and Christmas around the world. Wow…so much has happened in our lives, RW ministries and absolutely your lives! Our prayer all along has been that our Father will surround, fill and complete you with all you need – body, soul and spirit! Personally both Judi and I have been through some tough times, yet our Father has been right there with us as…

‘Faith by Bullet Point‘ personal story 3rd quarter

Restoring My Brokenness to Realizing Truth by Mike God has done some paramount work in my life this past year as I attended a support group run by Restoring Wholeness. I can now grasp why so many people including myself have struggled with sexual addictions. This slavery to sin is crippling in sharing intimacy with God. Realizing the multiple truths through scripture and the teaching the Restoring Wholeness team taught, I have been freed in multiple facets of life and…

RW BLOG JULY 2022

Sin, Grace and Sincerity by Jason Caywood Recently I heard a story of a family friend who was a believer and is now in the Lord’s Presence due to the passing of death. At one point in his life he realized that he needed the Lord Jesus to save him. He told a friend, “My heart is black and full of sin.” He knew that he needed the grace the Gospel proclaims and did embrace the Lord Jesus and he…

RW Blog – MAY 2022

Facebook has had it’s pros and cons… …but one thing is for sure…I’m thankful for the ability to keep in contact with all those who I have had the privilege to cross paths with and come to know. Some of you are close friends and others are acquaintances – nevertheless as I scroll down my “Friends” list I have nothing but love and fond memories. Sometimes I feel loneliness because I can’t see you more often. When there is love in…

RW Blog – April 2022

The Gift of Disruptionby Jason Caywood What strange circumstances have been thrust upon us these last couple of years. Much has been said about the impact of the spread of the covid-19 virus, from concerns about economic impact, people losing their jobs, concerns for public health and the impeding of civil and constitutional rights by officials in government. Many more words, both useful and useless, will pour forth in the coming months and years. I have been pondering these questions:…
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