Thursday, April 21, 2011

Final Four of Step Study

First, I am so happy for those of you who have stayed in the group for the final four book of Step Study. We have made lasting friendships and witnessed several moving on to other endeavors.

Secondly, we have come this for by faith. It is by God’s grace and mercy that we are here with a decision to continue to walk the celebrate recovery journey toward wholeness. Mark 9:24 “Lord, I believe; help thou my unbelief... exclaims one of the struggles that is encountered as we walk through this journey.

While jogging, I received a phone call from an employer inviting me to work on their team but I had complete the third interview with the owner, who would make the final decision. Immediately, I cried out Lord, help my unbelief, to dispel doubt, fear, and anxiety. The devil desire to win the battle of our minds. Therefore, I spoke with my accountability partner and we prayed, consequently, all was well.

Finally, I encourage everyone to continue believing in the Trinity, utilizing your accountability partner, and working the steps, which will assist us through the final four book and beyond.
Gracefully,
Oshea

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Jesus Warns against Looking Down on Others

“What do you think?
If a man owns a hundred sheep, and one of them wanders away, will he not  leave the
ninety-nine on the hills and go to look for the one that wandered off?  If it turns out that he finds it, truly say to you, he rejoices over it more than over the ninety-nine which have gone astray.
Your Father in heaven is not willing that any of these little ones should perish.
"God is concerned about every human  being he has created.
This is one of our setiments of Celebrate Recovery!  We are concerned about everyone of God's people.
If you are one of those who  has wandered away..... We the Celebrate Recovery Ministry at Good Hope Missionary Baptist Church are looking and waiting for You
With open Arms...

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Celebrate Recovery Summit 2011

Get ready for a Blessing of a lifetime!

http://cr.saddleback.com/events/eventdetails.aspx?id=36868

"Healing of the Mind"

Paul writes, "See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy, which depends on human tradition and the basic principles of this world rather than on Christ" (Colossians 2:8).  Yet that is exactly what is happening in our secular and sometimes christian "recovery" movement.
The tragic results of these hollow and deceptive philosophies is that hurting belevers are being led away from a firm confidence in Jesus and the Word oh God.  Instead of finding healing for their wounded hearts, they are often led into deeper captivity to sin and consequently experience a life of spiritual proverty and sorrow.

I believe firmly that our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ has providedmeverything we need for a full and productive walk with God in the Scriptures.  Trust me I have seen it work, and the Bible has claimed "His devine power has given us everything we need for life and godliness through our knowledge of him" ( 2 Peter 1:3)

Celebrate Recovery is about HOPE.

  Hope for the restoration of broken relationships.  Hope for the future.  Hope for permanent healing.  one of our goals through Celebrate Recovery is to introduce you to a savior who will change your life so that you will not have to experience a life of confusion and complications, but a life of joy and a peace of God that wll exceed your understanding as you follow His plan that he has laid out for you.

 It is my prayer as the Leader of Celebrate Recovery that you will experience God's healing for your deepest wounds.

                                                            Lanetta Johnson

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

"Thank You Rochelle"

I don't know if you even realize that you have become the pulse of Celebrate Recovery.  I have taken a turn in life in which I strongly feel God has lead me in, and it has enabled me not to be in all the places where I believe I need to be.  But, as I looked to God for direction He said in a whisper "I sent someone to be the wind beneath your wings" take the opportunity to go and do what I have commisioned you to do.  Wow and immediatly a Peace came over me and I was able to breathe a sigh of relief.
 If you have read this far you can see I used the word (I) quite a bit....I was trying to do things on my own and by myself, ohhh how so selfish of me...
Rochelle God is truly using You.  The work and dedication you have shown to Celebrate Recovery is truly Amazing!  You have given Celebrate Recovery tools to be able toMinister to others around the World! 
If I have not told you "I appreciate you for who you are and what you are becoming through the Power of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ"  You are a Blessing to The family of Celebrate Recovery and the entire body of Christ.

                                    Thanks for standing for me when I could not
                                                        Lanetta

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

"Celebrate Recovery" Don't Hide, Get Real, Take the Journey!






After your Worship experience, do you experience Freedom from God's word? Sometimes out of fear, laziness, passivity, irresponsibility, or wrong thinking, we can miss out on opportunities that God places in front of us. Are you caught up in life's issues? How sad it is to be constantly defeated and overwhelmed by problems. Are you only inspired by the Word or do you find its usefulness in your life?

If you are wondering where you can get help when life hurts, how you can overcome your burdens, why can't you control yourself, how can you break out of this addiction or who cares about your problems...

Well, Celebrate Recovery is a fellowship of people committed to being a safe place where peope can be honest about real problems, real hurts, habits, and hang-ups, pain, shame and guilt, resentment, and bitterness, through God's Love and truth. Together, we are experiencing freedom and new life through the Power of Jesus Christ.

Life is difficult. none of us make it through this world without getting hurt or hurting others or ourselves. we are all in need of recovery. We are all weak in different areas, and we need each other.

The Joy for me as the Celebrate Recovery Leader has bee that "I get to" not "have to" engage on the front line of what God is able to do in a willing heart. I get to rejoice when I hear another story of another life transformed.

If you would like to join this growing family who accept one another where they are, believing that God can help us change and grow, we invite you to join us in this Journey in this life-changing ministry of Celebrate Recovery.


In His Service Lanetta Johnson

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Finish The Race

Sometimes during  my walk/run/jog around Herman Park, I become discouraged. I say to myself, "Rochelle, run faster!" "Rochelle walk faster! "Rochelle jog faster!" Sometimes, I'm thinking, change the music and listen to something more upbeat, like.....house music(which I love(d) so much as a former clubber) or what about a little..T.I. and get your swagger on while you run. Let me back up,...before I begin my walk/jog/run, I start off with my worship/meditation music(Mary Mary, Kirk Franklin and Words of Healing etc..) Sometimes I'll listen to a sermon and trust me, being convicted by The Holy Spirit on a walk/jog/run can be a bit much. Nevertheless, I listen to the sermons and as I'm doing my walk/run/jog, I realize that the most important race that I MUST stay in,....that I MUST finish, is this process,... this journey with my Lord. It doesn't matter how fast I walk, or how fast I jog, or how fast I run,...as long as I FINISH THE RACE.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Winning

There is a fable that I read when I was a child called "The Emperor's New Clothes". For those who don't know it, it is the story of a vain emperor who, in order to satisfy his vanity searches for the most fabulous wardrobe. However, when he fails to find a set of clothes that is satisfactory, he decides to parade around his kingdom in the buff. He extols the wonders of his new wardrobe, and his advisors and subjects do the same, marveling at the emperor's exquisite sense of couture. That is, except for one small child who points out the fact that the emperor is in fact, naked.Once confronted with reality, everyone comes around and ridicules the emperor for running around naked. Embarassed, the emperor flees and is never heard from again.


Anywhere you look in the media and on the net, the word "winning" is trending like nobody's business, thanks to Charlie Sheen and his latest misadventures in the world of addiction. All this stems from Sheen's rant a couple of weeks ago during a live interview where he declared amongst other things, that he is "winning".

Most observers agree that Charlie Sheen portrayed himself as anything but a winner during that interview. Delusional? Yes. Self-absorbed? Absolutely. The thing is, there is nothing - absolutely nothing about what we saw in Charlie Sheen's outburst that is uncommon for those caught in the bondage of addiction. The only difference between the crackhead on the corner and Charlie Sheen is that he has a lot of money and a network of enablers to help him perpetuate his sickness. As long as Charlie Sheen made the cash register ring for CBS, studio executives and producers were willing to turn a blind eye to his problem. It was only when his problems threatened to become CBS' problem that the network decided to look "responsible" and take steps to reign Sheen in.

For the garden variety addict, the same is true. We get enabled by family and friends until we go too far. Then, we wind up in the world alone, swirling down the spiral of self destruction. Sometimes, like Charlie Sheen we make a few stops along the way -- jail, hospitals, a few lame attempts at getting clean only to fall back into the vortex that inexorably takes us to the bottom.

At the end of the day, the problem with us is not our addiction. That is just a symptom of a deeper issue. Our real problem is sin. We fall into the trap of addiction as a result of seeking to fulfill our own self will. Once we find that thing that hits our pleasure spot, we pursue it relentlessly without regard for the circumstances. There is a name for this - it is sin. 1 Peter 5:8 says, "Our enemy, the devil prowls about like a roaring lion seeing who he might devour". The evil one does this by showing us the things that satisfy our selfish desire, and then he lets us do the rest until we are hopelessly enslaved.

The thing is that there is hope. Hope for Charlie Sheen. Hope for anyone caught in bondage to sin. Jesus Christ came for the sole purpose of destroying the works of the devil (1 John 3:8). Jesus accomplished that with His work on the cross. To those who would follow Him, Jesus doesn't offer a rigorous list of do's and don'ts, but freedom. Jesus encourages us to walk in victory and peace because He has done the hard part. All we have to do is relish in it. That is why He tells us in John 16:33,

"These things I have spoken to you so that in Me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulations, but have courage; I have overcome the world"

But for His grace, I would be long dead because that was where my path was leading. Through Christ, I walk in the light and freedom of His victory. I don't know about Charlie Sheen, but I do know what God through His Son has done for me. I follow Jesus Christ and I am winning!
   

Rev. Russell Depina, Ministry Leader of Celebrate Recovery for Men

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Thankfulness for this Opportunity

Celebrate Recovery! I am eternally grateful for Celebrate Recovery because it is the vehicle God used to heal my hurts and free me from hang-ups. I pray that the appreciation that I have for Good Hope and Celebrate Recovery along with my coaching style will assist others to gain knowledge about the position that they will operate in the Celebrate Recovery ministry.

Enthusiastically,

Oshea

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Food For Thought "Something I had to Learn the Hard Way"

I got so caught up being busy.... doing things for Jesus.... that I was not spending any time with Him...
Don't let your Ministry of service...... become self-serving!




                                                            Lanetta Johnson