Friday, February 14, 2020 — Rev. Donna T. Covington
Rev. Donna T. Covington speaks to the Asbury community.
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Rev. Donna T. Covington speaks to the Asbury community.
This Student Panel answers questions submitted to them by the Asbury Student body. They talk about conversation and honesty with your fellow students, and how the kingdom of God is multi-cultural.
Dr. Brian Hull talks about how to make space to answer your call to be a disciple by surrendering unto Him.
Dr. Timothy Wooster talks about how it takes self-sacrifice, grace, and attachment to Christ to be who He has called you to be, and not an imposter.
Hope Clark talked about complacency to spiritual renewal along with hope, joy and vibrancy
Rev. Stan Key, Jeanine Brabon, and Judge Tim Philpot speak on revival from heaven, the proclamation of the Word, and breathe of the Spirit.
Being exiled, enslaved, and rebellious are all touched by hope through the Holy Spirit and a freedom mindset.
The power of preaching the Kingdom allows the ability to drive out death and cure diseases.
Being in pursuit of the presence of God makes us closer to Jesus than to our own junk.
Dr. Moore talked about a fracture life and how to become whole again, and getting out of spiritual homelessness.
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