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December 10, 2009

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Sirus Chitsaz

As part of the team that went to Reding, I was Honored to be with such great sons and daughters of the King. Thank you Jack for your love and leadership. You are loved and appriciated. I am anticipating a year of breakthroughs and Glory of the Lord with you ! Sirus and Kaye Chitsaz

Bishop S. Janine Hyman, Ph.D.

2010 will surely be a year! It is the beginning of a new cycle that will likely last about 7 years. I believe that during such time there will be abundance. That abundance will be negative or positive, depending on how we end this year. If we end the year doing the same old stuff, we will be doing the same old stuff (just more of it) for the next few years. How we close this present cycle and season will determine how we go into the next. How we enter the first quarter of 2010 will determine our year, and that year will determine the next 6.

The number 10 is indeed significant Bro. Jack in that it connotes fullness, completion (though not totality), divine order and perfection. In terms of its numerical value, it means another new first; after the ninth digit, when numeration commences anew.

Many of us have missed the timing and seasons of God on a lot of things that we were created to do. But as we humble ourselves, spend quality QUIET time before the Lord (hearing only our thoughts and His), pray, seek His face, and turn from our "religious" ways of doing things, some of us will get a "do-over" in 2010. Hallelujah!

We only have a few weeks to get things in order, down on paper, and positioned. We are guilty of much--the angelic jury is still out, however--at least until the blue moon on Dec. 31st--and if we melt our hearts before God and get our heads screwed on in the right direction--some of us will be graced with mercy, and our cases dismissed or sentences grossly reduced on a technicality!!

I believe that when our lives are in divine, ecclessiastical, and practical order we will see harvests in areas of our lives we could only dream of. It will cost us, but what we will reap is FAR greater than what we sow. Order will make us, or break us. I am getting my mind and my spirit poised for the greatness that is in me so I can catch up with my Father and with myself. We've got a great year ahead if we would just take these next few weeks to prepare for it.

Love you and thanks for all that you do.

John Goyette

It's good to hear what is happening. Thanks

Herb Dean

Hi Jack,
You are a great encouragement. The Lord has been putting Is.40:31 on my heart lately and I believe this will be a year of renewed strength, renewed vision. The thought occurred one day that Moses was a man who waited on the Lord and though he was not able to enter because he disobeyed and violated a type when it was time for him to die, the scripture says his eyes were not dim or his strength abated. He was still strong and he could still see. At the MIT seeing you guys who have served so many years in the ministry excited about the future was a great encouragement. Be blessed. I love you.

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