![]() ![]() Not only does he adore me just as we adore our children, but just as we want to spend time with them, he longs for that with us as well.įor the first time in my life, I really felt like I was beautiful in the eyes of Jesus & that He was “captivated” by me. He showed me through this message the playfulness, sweetness, and tenderness of a Father and daughter. I finally got that God absolutely adores me right where I am. Captivating taught me how to stand nose to nose with fear and do it afraid! I learned how to stand in the face of the fear and thank the enemy for reminding me of that fear and tell him ‘now watch this’ and then step through it to the other side of Freedom! I knew that if he was trying to use fear to stop me from something that it must mean God had something really good for me on the other side of it. Once I gained the true understanding of his schemes and his lies, I learned how to do battle and stand on God’s promises for my life. It opened my eyes to why the enemy has such a hatred for women and personally, how I had taken on his lies as my own thoughts all of my life. I’ve always heard about the devil and that he comes to kill, steal, and destroy however, I didn’t get the full meaning of that until Captivating. This class, for me, was such an eye opener. The message of Captivating has helped me to be able to receive His love. Since participating in Captivating, I am still experiencing His love more and more. Captivating has a special place in my heart because I got a taste of His love for me. I’ve always known how much God loved my children and everyone else, but, I did not know how much He loved ME. Here are a few testimonies of women who have already begun this journey of Captivating: Please email Joy Bishop-Coffey at for further information. Wild At Heart begins at 7:00pm, Captivating begins at 6:30pm. ![]() Classes start Wednesday, Augat Connection Pointe Church in Austell. Join us for a 12 week women's study group of "Captivating" and men's study group of "Wild at Heart". ![]() Christianity does not ask men to become altar boys it calls them up as warriors.Women's "Captivating" small group study & Men's "Wild at Heart" small group study You are a warrior, and your destiny is to join the Great Warrior in his battle against evil.Īnd, by the way, Jesus was not the poster child for pacifism he wasn’t the World’s Nicest Guy. It's time to quit asking, “Why is life so hard?” and take the hardness as the call to fight, to rise up, face it down, set your “face as flint,” as Jesus had to do to fulfill his life’s greatest mission (Isaiah 50:7). There are some things that cannot be endured. The heart of the warrior says, “I will put myself on the line for you. A man in a difficult marriage can persevere only if he finds the warrior inside. A man may have a job he hates under an arrogant boss, but if he sees it as warrior training, he will endure. How much hardship a man will endure, how long and tenaciously he will persevere, is determined by the warrior within him. Your hopes, your dreams, your friendships, your joy-all fiercely opposed. Surely you are aware of this-your life is opposed. God gave you a warrior heart because you were born into a world at war. Because man is made in the image of God, who is the Great Warrior. Remember as a boy, wanting to be Spider-Man or a Jedi Knight? Every man wants to be strong every man wants to live a powerful life. The firemen who ran up the stairs of the World Trade Center on 9/11 when everyone else was rushing down in panic-what made them do it? The young men who so bravely put themselves between the gunman and their fellow students during those school shootings-what enabled them to do it? The Warrior. ![]()
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