End Time Message
There are things God wants you to know. God wants his people to hear what the Spirit is says. God's people perish without knowledge, wisdom and revelation from the Bible and by listening to the Holy Spirit. There are many things that God wants you to know so you must have ears to hear what the Spirit says.
The days are getting more wicked and troublesome and the only thing we an do is fully trust in Jesus Christ and His words. Everything else is sinking sand and only Christ can be our firm foundation.
Fear is gripping the hearts of people all over the world. There is instability everywhere. The economy is not secure. People cannot depend on the government or banks to take care of them. Do not depend on your welfare or pension check or health care to help you. They are here today but could be gone tomorrow.
Depend of Jesus Christ who is a firm foundation. God has his true followers and prophets that are coming forth and blowing the trumpet, warning people to turn away from sin and surrender to Christ. Rid your lives of all rebellion, selfishness and greed and put Christ first. The wages of sin is death. Now is the time, for the alarm is sounding. Hear what the Spirit says. Have ears to hear. Do not cover your ears but hear.
God has so much to tell you. Choose Christ and choose life. This is the End Time Message that God has called the people to God to proclaim.
God wants to prepare the Bride; His Church. Get rid of the stench of the world, Bride, and clean up and wash your garments through repentance and the Holy Word. Let the Holy Ghost quicken and stir and convict you and truly see the state you are in and repent and hear what the Spirit says.
The time is urgent. There is no time to waste. There are many things God wants you to know. Do not live for self but live for Christ.
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Thursday, May 10, 2012
Travels His Way
Marlene has traveled to several countries, where she has ministered and preached the Gospel of Jesus Christ in churches, conferences and tent meetings.
AFRICA
INDIA
I preached in several cities in India, including Madras (Chennai) and Bangalore.
When we arrived in Madras, Jack and I were met by a pastor and his wife, who welcomed us into their home. Their living quarters were on the second floor, while the ground floor housed an orphanage where they provided care for fourteen boys. Church services were held on the roof. We had wonderful fellowship there.
I preached in an open-air meeting. It was attended by a number of Moslems and Hindus, many of whom accepted Jesus Christ as their Savior.
The pastor drove us along bumpy dirt roads to a remote area. I preached in a church there. The women sat on one side of the dirt floor and the men sat on the other side. We had a wonderful Spirit-filled fellowship there. Many believers were persecuted for their faith in that area.
The pastor took us to preach in his father's church, attended by over five hundred people. It was the custom to remove shoes before entering the church, and again, the men and women sat on opposite sides. After the meeting, we gathered together at tables where food was served to us on a big banana leaf. We ate the delicious, spicy food with our fingers (as is also the custom in Africa). We so enjoyed meeting people from around the world, and tasting the many types of food.
I ministered in a church in Bangalore, and the pastor and congregation eagerly received the message of the Gospel. Canadians are well-received there.We thank God for their warm hearts and smiles.
As we walked the busy, noisy streets of India, we saw extreme poverty. Beggars lined the streets. Cows, with their horns painted and decorated, wandered about the streets freely, as they are worshiped. How thankful we felt to know the true and living God, Jesus Christ.
AFRICA
In Africa I preached the Gospel in Nigeria, Kenya, Rwanda and Ethiopia. I saw the spiritual hunger of the people of Africa in these church and tent meetings. The music was joyful and moving as people clapped their hands and sang, and the women wore beautiful colorful outfits. These men and women were so hospitable as they invited us to their homes to eat.
I visited Nairobi, Kenya twice. On my first visit I went on a safari and met with the Maasai tribe. The Maasai are a semi-nomadic people in Kenya and Northern Tanzania. They have distinctive age-old customs and dress.
One outstanding custom is the stretching of their earlobes, into which they put ornamental objects. While in downtown Nairobi, a man in a business suit walked by me and his earlobes were stretched and hanging down loose with large holes in them. He would have come out of the remote area of his tribe and was then living and working in the city. It was a strange sight to me, a contrast of the old and new ways. Another custom is the shaving of their heads.
On my second visit to Nairobi, I preached in a large church and held four days of evangelistic meetings in the slums. Although there was poverty all around, those believers who came to the meetings were smiling, grateful to know the Lord Jesus Christ.
I was invited to Nigeria, where a three-day conference was set. The crowds came with such expectation and the Holy Spirit moved upon hearts. While in Nigeria, I went to Lagos, Ibadan and Josh. Soon after we left Josh, churches were attacked by angry mobs. We must continue to pray for our brothers and sisters in far away countries who have dedicated their lives to following Christ.
While in Rwanda, I preached at the Sunday morning Pentecost Service in a large tent church that holds approximately four thousand people. The pastor there is originally from Canada. Through his connection, I preached in four other churches..
I visited the Rwanda Genocide Memorial in remembrance of the eight hundred thousand people who were slaughtered in one hundred days of hatred. While in Rwanda, I observed deep healing throughout the land.
While in Africa I visited a number of orphanages. I talked with the children and I held the little ones in my arms.
One outstanding custom is the stretching of their earlobes, into which they put ornamental objects. While in downtown Nairobi, a man in a business suit walked by me and his earlobes were stretched and hanging down loose with large holes in them. He would have come out of the remote area of his tribe and was then living and working in the city. It was a strange sight to me, a contrast of the old and new ways. Another custom is the shaving of their heads.
On my second visit to Nairobi, I preached in a large church and held four days of evangelistic meetings in the slums. Although there was poverty all around, those believers who came to the meetings were smiling, grateful to know the Lord Jesus Christ.
I was invited to Nigeria, where a three-day conference was set. The crowds came with such expectation and the Holy Spirit moved upon hearts. While in Nigeria, I went to Lagos, Ibadan and Josh. Soon after we left Josh, churches were attacked by angry mobs. We must continue to pray for our brothers and sisters in far away countries who have dedicated their lives to following Christ.
While in Rwanda, I preached at the Sunday morning Pentecost Service in a large tent church that holds approximately four thousand people. The pastor there is originally from Canada. Through his connection, I preached in four other churches..
I visited the Rwanda Genocide Memorial in remembrance of the eight hundred thousand people who were slaughtered in one hundred days of hatred. While in Rwanda, I observed deep healing throughout the land.
While in Africa I visited a number of orphanages. I talked with the children and I held the little ones in my arms.
INDIA
I preached in several cities in India, including Madras (Chennai) and Bangalore.
When we arrived in Madras, Jack and I were met by a pastor and his wife, who welcomed us into their home. Their living quarters were on the second floor, while the ground floor housed an orphanage where they provided care for fourteen boys. Church services were held on the roof. We had wonderful fellowship there.
I preached in an open-air meeting. It was attended by a number of Moslems and Hindus, many of whom accepted Jesus Christ as their Savior.
The pastor drove us along bumpy dirt roads to a remote area. I preached in a church there. The women sat on one side of the dirt floor and the men sat on the other side. We had a wonderful Spirit-filled fellowship there. Many believers were persecuted for their faith in that area.
The pastor took us to preach in his father's church, attended by over five hundred people. It was the custom to remove shoes before entering the church, and again, the men and women sat on opposite sides. After the meeting, we gathered together at tables where food was served to us on a big banana leaf. We ate the delicious, spicy food with our fingers (as is also the custom in Africa). We so enjoyed meeting people from around the world, and tasting the many types of food.
I ministered in a church in Bangalore, and the pastor and congregation eagerly received the message of the Gospel. Canadians are well-received there.We thank God for their warm hearts and smiles.
As we walked the busy, noisy streets of India, we saw extreme poverty. Beggars lined the streets. Cows, with their horns painted and decorated, wandered about the streets freely, as they are worshiped. How thankful we felt to know the true and living God, Jesus Christ.
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Thursday, March 22, 2012
Message on Revival
We have heard of the great awakenings, renewals and times of refreshing when revival moved upon individual hearts. So many people are calling out for revival, but what does it really mean to "get revived"?
Revival means bringing back that which was once dead. God tells us in Revelation 3:15, 16 that he does not want us to be lukewarm or complacent. God tells us to be fervent in prayer, and that means being excited about the things of God. It means not taking Him for granted but, instead, to have a thankful heart. You cannot experience revival if you continually grumble and complain.
The Holy Spirit is a person who moves upon people like a mighty wind, like a gentle breeze, like rain, or like a flood that brings conviction and repentance. With conviction comes the revelation that God is Holy and He wants His people to be holy and to love righteousness.
Revival comes through preaching that centers on the cross, on the power of the blood of Jesus Christ, on heaven and on hell. There is joy in following Christ, but you will suffer when you take up your cross.
Revival starts in each person's heart as he/she worships, prays and studies the Bible. To be fervent in prayer means to talk to Him personally with a heart of love and passion. You know your heart is being revived when you desire a Christ-like attitude toward those around you--an attitude of patience, gentleness and honesty. Revival means dying to selfish wants and surrendering to the guidance of the Holy Spirit as Christ's plan for your life is revealed. Love for your Savior grows stronger, and you yearn to share your faith with others. Witnessing brings joy to your heart as others hear the truth that will set them free. We are all called to witness when we are born again.
We love the move of the Holy Spirit, for where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. Tears of conviction and gratitude flow as hearts rejoice in the knowledge of Christ's mercy and forgiveness. Hearts are so filled with the outpouring of the Holy Spirit's love that they dance like King David did. They laugh and weep. They drink of the Living Water that bubbles up inside them and brings great release.
Revival means bringing back that which was once dead. God tells us in Revelation 3:15, 16 that he does not want us to be lukewarm or complacent. God tells us to be fervent in prayer, and that means being excited about the things of God. It means not taking Him for granted but, instead, to have a thankful heart. You cannot experience revival if you continually grumble and complain.
The Holy Spirit is a person who moves upon people like a mighty wind, like a gentle breeze, like rain, or like a flood that brings conviction and repentance. With conviction comes the revelation that God is Holy and He wants His people to be holy and to love righteousness.
Revival comes through preaching that centers on the cross, on the power of the blood of Jesus Christ, on heaven and on hell. There is joy in following Christ, but you will suffer when you take up your cross.
Revival starts in each person's heart as he/she worships, prays and studies the Bible. To be fervent in prayer means to talk to Him personally with a heart of love and passion. You know your heart is being revived when you desire a Christ-like attitude toward those around you--an attitude of patience, gentleness and honesty. Revival means dying to selfish wants and surrendering to the guidance of the Holy Spirit as Christ's plan for your life is revealed. Love for your Savior grows stronger, and you yearn to share your faith with others. Witnessing brings joy to your heart as others hear the truth that will set them free. We are all called to witness when we are born again.
We love the move of the Holy Spirit, for where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. Tears of conviction and gratitude flow as hearts rejoice in the knowledge of Christ's mercy and forgiveness. Hearts are so filled with the outpouring of the Holy Spirit's love that they dance like King David did. They laugh and weep. They drink of the Living Water that bubbles up inside them and brings great release.
Saturday, March 17, 2012
About His Way Ministries Regina
His Way Ministries is a place where people are encouraged and trained to preach, teach, and share what the Holy Spirit has put on their heart.
His Way Ministries was founded by Pastor Marlene Wilkinson in 1993 in Regina, Saskatchewan. "I
felt the leading of the Holy Spirit to name the ministry, 'His Way'. God
wants us to follow Him and His way. His sheep hear his voice and know
Him and follow Him, John 10:27. Jesus is the only way to heaven and to
have our sins forgiven. John 14:6 states, Jesus said 'I am the Way, the
truth and the life and no one comes to the Father but through Me'. God's
way is the best way. Not our way but His way."
"Our meetings are held every Sunday at 2:00 p.m. People come from all over the city of Regina and surrounding area to attend. We love the move of the Holy Spirit for in His presence is fullness of joy, conviction and freedom."
"Our meetings are held every Sunday at 2:00 p.m. People come from all over the city of Regina and surrounding area to attend. We love the move of the Holy Spirit for in His presence is fullness of joy, conviction and freedom."
"My
husband Jack plays the piano, sings and exhorts people. We are told
that his music brings healing and calmness. At times, as people listen
to him they are moved to tears and feel the tender touch of the Lord
upon their hearts." See Jack in the video below:
Vision of His Way Ministries
Below, see the introduction of the show "His Way with Marlene Wilkinson"
- To see people strengthened in the Lord by encouraging them to read their Bible daily
- We desire to see that people would want to live a life pleasing unto God as we teach about righteous living
- Encouraging and training people to witness in their every day lives about the saving power of Jesus Christ
- To take the Gospel all over the world through speaking at evangelistic meetings, through television, radio and internet media
- Sharing with people the importance of standing with Israel and the Jewish people according to Genesis 13
- Connecting and working with others in the work of the Lord.
- Encouraging people to pray for the persecuted church around the world
- Teaching people about eating healthy so they will have healthier bodies
- A vision to see God's love and compassion flowing from heart to heart
- To encourage people to fulfill their destiny in Christ
- To train people to move out in prophecy, word of knowledge, intercession and other gifts of the Holy Spirit.
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