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For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world: and this is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith. - 1 John 5:4
I am white, with tough luck going in, of Scottish descent, and at one time a very negative guy. The preachers in the churches I would attend would preach the "America is going to hell in a hand basket" type sermons but not put any kind of silver lining behind the message.
In the 1990's our factory hired several VT football players who were all black and of Word of Faith doctrine. They were on the Va Tech team that won the Peach Bowl in 1986. In all my years of knowing these guys I have never once heard the first negative word out of their mouth, everything they spoke was faith. They called me, "McCwowt" and would say things like...
"Do you know what over comes fear McCwowt? Action! Action overcomes fear"
"I'm getting out of here McCwowt" And then lay out some plan of escape. They would also come to me asking...
"What are you believing God for McCwowt?" And expect some great plan that would bring joy to their hearts.
They were also very schooled in the Word of Faith. If you had any pains at all they would offer to pray for you right then and there. They also broke me of my negative talk and for that I am eternally grateful. I would end up...
1. In Samples - Getting also to go on airplane trips abroad
2. A Lab Tech - Wonderful job in Chemistry, Metallurgy, and Waste Water
3. Waste Water - Experienced in sludge removal operations
4. Two degrees Magna Cum Laude with many awards
Now... I did not recommend one leave their established church for a Word of Faith church. What I am saying that without the Word of Faith I probably would have remained in tough luck and a very negative guy. Cutting ones teeth on the Word of Faith is to me a good thing. Moving on once the faith is in place.
I am white, with tough luck going in, of Scottish descent, and at one time a very negative guy. The preachers in the churches I would attend would preach the "America is going to hell in a hand basket" type sermons but not put any kind of silver lining behind the message.
In the 1990's our factory hired several VT football players who were all black and of Word of Faith doctrine. They were on the Va Tech team that won the Peach Bowl in 1986. In all my years of knowing these guys I have never once heard the first negative word out of their mouth, everything they spoke was faith. They called me, "McCwowt" and would say things like...
"Do you know what over comes fear McCwowt? Action! Action overcomes fear"
"I'm getting out of here McCwowt" And then lay out some plan of escape. They would also come to me asking...
"What are you believing God for McCwowt?" And expect some great plan that would bring joy to their hearts.
They were also very schooled in the Word of Faith. If you had any pains at all they would offer to pray for you right then and there. They also broke me of my negative talk and for that I am eternally grateful. I would end up...
1. In Samples - Getting also to go on airplane trips abroad
2. A Lab Tech - Wonderful job in Chemistry, Metallurgy, and Waste Water
3. Waste Water - Experienced in sludge removal operations
4. Two degrees Magna Cum Laude with many awards
Now... I did not recommend one leave their established church for a Word of Faith church. What I am saying that without the Word of Faith I probably would have remained in tough luck and a very negative guy. Cutting ones teeth on the Word of Faith is to me a good thing. Moving on once the faith is in place.