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Christianity can be an interesting venture. When you first become a believer, everything seems to just "work" for you. Prayers are quickly answered, people you share the gospel with are inspired, everything you touch seems to have the favor of God on it. Then somewhere along the way this blissful beginning comes to an end. Struggle begins, conflict arises, and even hearing the voice of God seems impossible. Many might wonder what they have done wrong, to create this feeling of resistance and rejection. What they may not realize is that they aren't being ignored, rather, promoted.

Every year there are pastors across America that post their prophetic revelations for the coming year. I never really thought I would join that band-wagon, but I had a dream/vision on New Year's Eve that I felt led to share.

There are times in my life where God will speak things to my heart through relentless waves of thought.  These thoughts come when I wake up, when I go to sleep, and all throughout my day. Whenever this happens I assume that God is up to something in me and wants to burn a thought into my heart for permanent residence. The last two weeks I have found myself continuously reminded of the emphasis God places on the balance of character, gifting, and anointing in the life of a believer. For years I have been asked how such great ministry leaders can operate in the power of God, and then months; weeks, or even days later, find themselves caught up in some of the most unbelievable kinds of sin. Often, we do not realize what is meant by the “gifting and calling of God” being “without repentance”. (Romans 11:29)

Pastor Dennis Lacheney

Dennis and Suzanne LacheneyDennis & Suzanne have lived in the Richmond area most of their lives. They served as Youth Pastors at the House of Prayer for 7 years, (from 1991-1998) spent 3 years on the mission field in Germany, and planted Christian Life in 2002. They have two kids, Lynsey and Kyle, both of which have served in the ministry as well. Dennis is presently working on his M.A. in Theology at Oral Roberts University.

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Youth Apologetic Class : Pastor Scott Harding ministered on the Holy Spirit; every kid baptized with the HS during that session. Awesome!

by Dennis Lacheney Thursday, 29 July 2010 13:20