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THE BEGINNING OF A NEW START

You are welcome to the month of September. It's a new phase and season for so many and you must adjust accordingly. Many people seek for new things and experience but with the old mentality. 

The beginning of every start is in your ability to decide a better way of doing what you have been doing. It's a system that you must create through your own ideas and creativity in the direction of your passion and interest in life.

Without a clear direction and instructions birthed from God's Word, it becomes impossible for you to sustain any goal in a healthy pattern. Growth and improvement is possible without Jesus, but a healthy growth and improvement for the benefits of God's plan for your life, is impossible without JESUS.

The beginning of a start is in you admitting the truth that you need help from Jesus. Secondly, you must be ready to align your Faith, attitude, and decision according to the concept of the lifestyle of Jesus. Thirdly, you must decide to practice your Faith and Believe in Jesus towards the aspect of life you need help.

Welcome to SEPTEMBER. Its a different beginning of a new start to individuals. Be it your dream, relationship, family, siblings, Ministry or whatsoever God has committed into your hands, be rest assured as you depend on Jesus, your expectations shall not be cut off.

As a family, we welcome you to the beginning of a new start. May Jesus be glorified in your life, and may the Holy Spirit help you to cooperate with God's plan for your life in Jesus Name.

HOPE EXPRESSION MINISTRY CELEBRATES YOU.

Prince Victor Matthew
LEAD MENTOR

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Anonymous said…
This is so amazing and I was blessed by this post.
God bless you HOPE EXPRESSION MINISTRY....God bless you my mentor... PRINCE VICTOR MATTHEW.

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