This is personal! Service starts tonight for my husband and I. In 2006, we were ordained and released to start ministry. It has been a long road. We started in Nacogdoches, Texas…. God bless us to minister to a few but we were lead into a season of shifting and repositioning. It has been a rough road because we wanted to make sure we did not let God down. We got connected with a fellowship in Marshall, Texas called Childress Deliverance Temple with Dr, Apostle-Bishop Lionel Childress and we experienced a love walk out of this world. Now, that we have gotten a new direction we are ready to launch out into the deep again, so we are asking your prayers! Pray for us!
We will be in Tyler, TX! We believe that God has placed an great anointing on our lives. My husband was ordained as Overseer/Pastor back in 06, so we are going to live out the call taking us into the next dimension. During our break, we started fellowshipping with churches, something we have done in a while and something that we will grow in doing. The body of Christ needs good, healthy fellowship is what I have learned in our 9 months that we have not been in Nacogdoches. We have met some strong sisters in brothers and some awesome men and women of God and we look forward in growing our covenant relationships.
So, if you are in Tyler, TX. Come out and fellowship with us. We will be holding services every Thursday Night at 1730 NNW Loop 323, for a short season and we will be in our own building soon! It says Living Waters International but The Tabernacle will be meeting there every Thursday until further announced!
We love you!
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PORTLAND, Ore-A life sentence given but a plea taken at the same time. Fried chicken, calzones and pizza instead of the food normally provided in prison is what Tremayne Durham, 33, of New York will be eating.
Tremayne Druham of New York City owned up to the crime of a fatally shot to Adam Calbreath, 39, of Greshman back in June 2006. Yahoo! Reported that Durham wanted to sell ice cream and ordered an $18,000 truck from an Oregon company. He later changed his mind, but the company wouldn’t provide a refund. The would-be ice cream man came to Oregon and killed Calbreath, a former employee of the company, while looking for its owner, authorities said.
A plea was made that Durham pleaded guilty to the crime of murder in exchange that he would get a break from jail food. Yahoo! reported that The judge agreed and granted Durham a feast of KFC chicken, Popeye’s chicken, mashed potatoes, coleslaw, carrot cake and ice cream. After Wednesday’s sentencing, Durham was to get the rest of the deal — calzones, lasagna, pizza and ice cream, his defense attorney confirmed. They will pay the tab.
-TaWana