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11, Issue 3 2014


THE POWER OF FAITH TO TRANSFORM YOUR LIFE!
How To
Develop Honest
Communication
With Your Kids
Navigating the Tricky Road of
Communication
in Relationships
The Internet
Church Campus,
And How You Can
Benefit From It
Whether or not you are
aware of it, you are involved
in spiritual warfare for
control of your life and
God-appointed destiny. No
matter what pain you may
feel, whatever bondage you
may fnd yourself under,
the call to deliverance and
healing in this book offers
immediate release and the
power to march on from
victory to victory.
Apostle Frederick K.C. Price
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CONTENTS
4 On the Air
5 A Message from Apostle Price
12 Exploring Worship
15 Power of Faith Testimonies
24 Parenting Matters
26 Q&A: Straight Talk with
Drs. Fred & Betty Price
27 Broadcast Schedule
28 Apostle Prices Bookshelf
30 Whats Buzzing On Social Media
31 On the Itinerary
11|Pastors Corner
Health and Healing
By Pastor Robert E. Bolden
Glaucoma is the leading cause of blindness
worldwide, affecting more than 60 million people.
In the U. S., there are more than three million
Americans living with glaucoma. As many as half
are not aware they have the disease.
The Building Blocks of Communication in
Relationships
By Apostle Frederick K.C. Price
Most of the time, people do not communicate.
They bounce words off one anothers eardrums.
Apostle Price teaches how best to communicate in
relationships.
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6|Feature Article
The Word of Faith
The Importance of Raising Children
in the Word
By Dr. Betty Price
When you have children, it is important to have
the Word of God as your guide. Gods Word
works.
Connections
Whats an Internet Church Campus?
By Jason Caston
Many church members dont know what an
Internet Church Campus is, yet many of their
churches have one. Jason Caston shares how it
can beneft you.
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Communication and honesty. Everyone wants it. But
not everyone is willing to do the work to be upfront in
communication and honesty. These issues show up in
parent-child relationships as well as in marriages.
To be forewarned is to be forearmed, so that when
the enemy comes in like a food, you can raise up the
standard of the Word of God concerning these areas and
back him down in the name of Jesus. If you do not know
how to deal with these areas, you are going under.
If you want someone to be honest with you, be honest
with him. Telling the truth is a choice. It is something
you have to decide to do. The truth may cost you, but
in the long run, lies will cost you more. I have lost very
valuable situations because I told the truth. I could have
had a lot of jobs I did not get because I told the truth.
Sometimes I was tempted to lie, but I always believed
God would take care of me in some way so I told the
truth.
Live before your children the precepts you want them
to grow up by. Just telling them is not enough. Dont say,
Do as I say, but Do as I do. That is honesty.
Now, how are you going to tell the truth? How are
you going to be honest with one another? Only by real
communication. Do you see how the two biggies
communication and honestyin family relationships
dovetail? You cannot operate rightly in one area without
operating rightly in the other area.
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my past to a renewed life in
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You said that if I would
confess with my mouth the
Lord Jesus and believe in my
heart that you raised Him
from the dead, that I would
be saved. I believe Jesus died
for my sins and that you
raised Him from the dead for
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believe communication is
the A-number-one potential
problem in relationships. I
have talked to more people
with problems that boil down
to a lack of communication! In other
words, if they had really been talking
to one another, the problems would
never have come up. The couples
thought the problems were going to
work out by themselves
I encourage couples who
are just dating, or those who are
engaged, to spend more time talking
about other things than, I love you.
I love you so much. I have never
loved anybody as much as you.
That is typical of courting couples,
and there is nothing wrong with it. If
no one has ever told you he, or she,
loves you, you have really missed
something.
However, you cannot build a
lasting marriage relationship on
saying I love you. You can build a
courtship, yes, but not a marriage.
When you say, I do, you had better
have more going for you than I love
you. That will get old fast. That does
not mean you do not say it anymore,

but it means you have to talk about
other things.
Socrates, the father of
philosophy, said once that in order for
two intelligent people to discuss any
matter, they frst of all have to defne
their terms so that each knows what
the other is talking about. So if I
want to truly communicate with you,
I have to defne my terms. When I
use a word, I want you to know what
I mean by that word.
I have found that people have
all kinds of meanings in their minds
about words, varying shades of
meanings. The world calls that
semantics. Sometimes I have been
talking to someone and spent forty-
fve minutes with him, wondering
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of a word I have been using was
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down. No wonder we never got
together!
Most of the time, people do
not communicate. They bounce
words off one anothers eardrums.
Most of the time when one party is
silent, he is not listening to what the
other person is actually saying. He
is just waiting for a chance to put his
two cents in. He never even heard
what the other person said. He was
listening without hearing. So those
two people are not communicating
with each other. What they are doing
is talking at each other, not to each
other. Husbands and wives go on
day after day, week after week, and
year after year. They live together for
ten years and are more strangers
than they were when they began.
It takes time to communicate
and to get to know one another.
Everything is instant, and we want
communication to be that way but
it is not possible. It takes time to
understand one another.
The most important thing in any
relationship is communication. I tell
this same thing to those who come
for counseling. I only have one plan:
the one that works. I do not try to
come up with anything new. If I fnd
something that works, I am going to
stay with it. My motto is: Dont fx
anything that works. If something
is working, leave it alone. And real
communication in marriages and in
families works.
Establish lines of communi-
cation. Talk about everything, but
make sure you know what the other
person means by the words he, or
she, uses. Take time to defne your
terms. That way there will never be
any room for any doubt. You will
never have to wonder what the other
person is thinking. You will know be-
cause you have communicated.
When a man and woman go
together, they show their best sides.
They are on their best behavior.
After they have been married for
about six weeks, that old ugly nature
comes out. She was so nice, and
he thought she was the most docile
person in the world. He thought she
would make a good wife. Then she
starts throwing her weight around,
and he fnds out she is not so docile
after all! She would scratch his eyes
out in a minute if he crossed her.
On the other hand, he always
went to see her with his tie tied right
and his hair and mustache trimmed.
She is not going to fnd out until she
lives with him for a while how sloppy
he is. As soon as he walks through
the front door, he kicks his right
shoe under the couch and his left
on the chair, and begins dropping his
jacket and things all over. She has to
go behind him the next day and pick
up all the dirty underwear and stuff.
All of that is only going to
The most
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come out when you start living
together. What are you going to
do then? You cannot go by sign
language or body language.
It is a mistake to base your
relationship on sign language.
I know of more relationships
where the biggest problem is the
lack of communication. They may
scream and yell at each other,
but they are not talking.
The most important thing you
can do is learn how to make other
people understand what you mean. If
you talk, and I take the time to listen
carefully to make sure I understand
what you mean, how can we have a
misunderstanding?
Many people live together for
years and never really talk to each
other. They spend years talking at
each other, but never really know one
another. They end up husbands
and wives, parents and children
being strangers because they never
really learned to communicate. They
never learned to say what was inside
of them.
Many Christians in their
relationships are not honest with
one another. I do not mean overt
lying, but remaining silent on some
issues can be a lie. By remaining
silent, you indicated approval when
perhaps you did not mean it. You
could have been against the issue
totally. Also, establishing lines of
communication is as important
between parents and children as
between husband and wife.
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K. C. Price proves through the scriptures that marriage
is a divine ordinance, blessed and established by God,
embodied in the union of a man and woman. He gives
instruction from the Word of God on how a husband and
wife are to love one another, how the children are to regard
their parents and how to raise children in the way that they
should go. When the Christian applies these principles to his
or her life, their marriage union truly becomes one of holy
matrimony, the children being in subjection with all gravity.
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come across through years of ministry and offers practical
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ARE YOU EXPERIENCING
GLAUCOMA?
By Robert E. Bolden
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laucoma is a group of eye diseases that causes
optic nerve damage. The optic nerve carries
images from the retina, which is the light-sensing
tissue to the brain, so we can see. In glaucoma, eye pressure
plays a role in damaging the delicate nerve fbers of the
optic nerve. When a signifcant number of nerve fbers are
damaged, blind spots develop in the feld of vision. Once
nerve damage and visual loss occurs, it is permanent. Most
people dont notice these blind areas until much of the optic
nerve damage has already occurred.
The exact cause of optic nerve damage from glaucoma
is not fully understood, but involves mechanical compression
and/or decreased blood fow of the optic nerve. In many
cases high eye pressure leads to glaucoma. Many people
can also develop glaucoma with normal eye pressure. It
is also known as chronic open-angel glaucoma. The optic
nerve damage and vision loss usually occurs so gradually
and painlessly that you are not aware of trouble until the
optic nerve is already badly damaged.
Glaucoma is the leading cause of blindness worldwide,
affecting more than 60 million people. In the U.S., there are
more than three million Americans living with glaucoma. As
many as half are not aware they have the disease, because
there are normally no symptoms during the early stages. In
fact glaucoma creates no symptoms until there is irreversible
vision loss. It cannot be cured, but it can be treated. If
untreated, however, it will lead to blindness.
TYPES OF GLAUCOMA
The most common type is open-angle glaucoma;
approximately 70-90 percent of U.S. cases of glaucoma
are of this type. With the exception of rare forms of
glaucoma, the majority of the remaining cases are angle-
closure glaucoma, which can be chronic or acute. Certain
groups of people are at a higher risk for glaucoma; in the
U.S. glaucoma is approximately three to four times more
common among African Americans and Hispanics than
Caucasians. Between the ages of 45 and 64, glaucoma
is 15 times more likely to cause blindness in African
Americans than in Caucasians.
Open-angle glaucoma is a progressive disease
with no noticeable symptoms. At early stages, high eye
pressure is the most signifcant recognized risk factor
for the development and progression of the disease. The
pressure in the eye builds up, gradually leading to damage
of the optic nerve, loss of peripheral vision, and without
treatment, total blindness
Angle-closure glaucoma can be either chronic or
acute. Chronic angle-closure glaucoma progresses slowly
and, similar to open-angle glaucoma, can result in optic
nerve damage until vision is lost. Acute angle-closure
glaucoma begins suddenly when the normal fow of thing,
watery fuid that flls the space between the iris and lens is
blocked. Symptoms include pain, nausea, vomiting, blurred
vision, and seeing halos around lights.
WHAT ARE THE WARNING SIGNS
Unfortunately, most cases of glaucoma do not
occur with readily noticeable symptoms that warn of the
irreversible optic nerve damage being done. However, the
presence of the following warning signs indicates that you
need a thorough examination by an eye doctor:
a. Unusual trouble adjusting to dark rooms
b. Diffculty focusing on near or distance objects
c. Squinting or blinking due to unusual sensitivity to
light or glare
d. Change in color of iris
e. Red-rimmed, encrusted or swollen lids
f. Double vision
TREATMENT
For people with glaucoma or risk of developing
it, a healthy lifestyle that includes regular exercise and
a nutritious diet is essentially important. In addition
to benefting overall physical and mental well-being, it
promotes eye health. The treatment for glaucoma depends
upon the nature and sensitivity of each case. In general,
glaucoma cannot be cured, but it can be controlled.
However, the Word of God says nothing is above the name
of Jesus. (Phil 2:9, Isa 53:4-5). Eyedrops, pills, laser
procedure, and surgical operations are available to prevent
or slow further damage from occurring.
MEDICATIONS
There are several types of eyedrops, some of which
may be combined. Their potential side effects should be
explained to you by a medical professional. These types of
eyedrops include:
a. Alpha adrenergic agonists
b. Beta blockers
c. Carbonic anhydrate inhibitors
d. Meiotic (cholinergic agents)
e. Laser therapies
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ne of my all time favorite movies
is Remember the Titans. The
principles of honor, integrity, unity
and courage depicted in it really stir me up and
remind me that faith is indeed the substance of
things hoped for. In one of the scenes, former
Tennessee Titans football Coach Herman
Boone (portrayed by Denzel Washington)
steps onto a partially lit, empty football feld
at night, and with a look of anticipation and
expectation he sighs, Aaaahyes! This is my
sanctuary! The determined look in his eyes
refected his eagerness to get to work doing
what he was called to do. As a worshipper and
psalmist, I often have the same experience
when I walk into an empty church. In my mind
I am thinking THIS is my place of refuge
and strength; the place where we corporately
meet God and He meets us. This is the place
where I offer Him corporate worship and He
speaks to me through His Word! I then begin
to refect on wonderful and awesome times
of anointed worship, miracles, healings and
God-encounters that I have witnessed over the
years. And all I can say is Aaaahyes!
Psalm 63:1-2 refects so accurately how I
feel: O God, You are my God; Early will I seek
You; My soul thirsts for You; My fesh longs
for You In a dry and thirsty land Where there
is no water. So I have looked for You in the
sanctuary, To see Your power and Your glory.
Fact: God WANTS to show up!
Too often as believers, we feel that the
presence of Gods power and glory within
our services is based on some type of chance
system. We mistakenly think that God has
a lottery system in heaven that determines
where His anointing will fall upon our worship
services. Its as if God Himself is standing
over the portal of heaven with a handful of
Skittles candies, saying Im going to throw
these Skittles and whatever church they land
in is where My anointing will fall this Sunday
morning. That premise is just as silly as it
sounds. The Word of God says in Proverbs
26:2, As the bird by wandering, as the swallow
by fying, so the curse causeless shall not come.
The good news is if the curse doesnt come
without a reason or cause, then neither does
the blessing. And wouldnt we consider Gods
presence, anointing, healing and power within
our worship services a blessing? Absolutely.
The key is to fnd out what causes the blessing
to come. The best way to determine this is to
consider the things that hinder the worship
fow in our services. God WANTS to move
among us. He DESIRES to manifest His glory
as we worship Him. So, what are some of the
things that can grieve the Holy Spirit of God
during our times in His presence?
HINDRANCE #1
Forgetting to Forgive
Most of the time when we are worshiping
the Father in our corporate services, we are
standing. As we stand, we are giving God
praise and worship. Well, worship can also
be defned as a type of prayer. Now when we
add these two words together we get standing
prayer. So lets take a quick look at Mark
11:25: And when ye stand praying, forgive,
if ye have ought against any: that your Father
also which is in heaven may forgive you your
trespasses.
It appears that there is a prerequisite to
our standing prayer or worship: forgiveness.
Whether it is not forgiving someone who has
wronged us or not forgiving our own selves
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When Doves Cry:
Identifying Worship Hindrances That
Grieve The Holy Spirit
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And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, by whom you were sealed for the
day of redemption. Ephesians 4:30 (NKJV)
(According to 1 John 1:9), we stand the risk
of not being forgiven, as well as having our
worship to the Father hindered. Guilt, fear
and a feeling of unworthiness to approach
the throne can quickly set in. Psalm 24:3-10
gives us a clear picture of Gods preferred
sequence of events as we approach His throne.
First comes the Gifting (Giving the gift
of forgiveness). Then comes the Lifting
(Lifting our heads). Then comes the Shifting
(The King of Glory comes in and when He
comes, things happen.)
HINDRANCE #2 Arriving
Empty-handed (No Sacrifce of Praise)
Hebrews 13:15 tells us that we should
... continually offer to God a sacrifce of
praise.... When we enter His gates, we should
look like the old sitcom character whose
hands were so full with gifts when he got to
the front door, that he didnt have hands free
to ring the doorbell or open the door. Our arms
should be so full of the sacrifce of praise
that someone has to open the door/gate for us.
I believe few things grieve the Spirit of God
more than the believer entering the gates with
no thanksgiving and entering the courts with
no praise.
Its never about what we feel like
hence the word sacrifce. My young son thinks
that the food on my plate tastes better than his
food. I often fnd myself sacrifcing that last
and best bite to my son. I dont necessarily
feel like giving it to him but I willingly give
it to him because I love him. I am willing to
sacrifce it because he has my heart. How
much more should we be willing to offer
up a sacrifce of praise to our Redeemer and
Lord? Lets not just arrive with a fnancial
offering when we come before our King. Lets
present a worship offering as we approach His
throne. Dont make the mistake of presenting
an alabaster-less worship offering; one that
costs us nothing and does not refect a broken
and contrite heart.
HINDRANCE #3 - Pressing the
Mute Button
I absolutely love sitting under the
teaching of Apostle Frederick K.C. Price
because somehow the subject of faith and our
mouths connection to it, will be covered in
the message. It is a powerful reminder to us
that we are committed to what we confess.
As such, the principle of confession and the
power of the tongue also applies to the area of
our worship.
Isaiah 12:1 says, And in that day thou
shalt say, O LORD, I will praise thee: though
thou wast angry with me, thine anger is
turned away, and thou comfortedst me. and
Psalm 70:4 reads Let all those that seek thee
rejoice and be glad in thee: and let such as
love thy salvation say continually, Let God be
magnifed.
The value of saying in worship is vital
in the life of the born-again believer. Coming
to God in worship without speaking and
declaring who He is and audibly blessing His
name is the same as going to an expensive all-
you-can-eat buffet and saying Ill just have
a glass of ice water with a wedge of lemon,
please. It would seem that the purpose of
going to the buffet is to enjoy the smorgasbord
of dishes and desserts that are at your disposal.
Worship and praise is not a spectator
sport. Its a very vocal, demonstrative and
involved time for the believer. So as you settle
in for a time of loving on God in His presence,
dont push the mute button.
HINDRANCE # 4 Worshiping
Our Worship
In this age of the gospel music reality
show, we have become very good at what
we do where gospel and Christian music is
concerned. We have produced the hottest
tracks with the most up-to-date software.
All this is wonderful. In fact, 1st Samuel
16:18 shows us the value that God assigns to
excellence in ministry.
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But many times, rather than worship,
we worship our ability to worship. We have
become so good at it, that our skill supersedes
Gods will. And His will is to be worshiped in
spirit and in truth (John 4:24). As we stand in the
house of the Lord, our motive and intent should
be aimed at Him and our affections set toward
Him. Not at our attempt to try to manufacture a
move of God so that we can brag in the buffet
line after service about how high a time we
had! at church.
HINDRANCE #5 Not Expecting
God to Show or Move
Proverbs 24:14 reads So shall the
knowledge of wisdom be unto thy soul: when
thou hast found it, then there shall be a reward,
and thy expectation shall not be cut off. This
begs us to ask the question: What do we expect
when we engage in worship to our God? The
Bible also says that God inhabits the praises of
His people (Psalms 22:3). In other words, God
takes up residence when His people praise Him.
We have to give God something worthwhile to
inhabit. The rooms or chambers of our hearts
should be prepared for Him. And remember, we
dont just want him to visitwe want him to
dwell (take up residence) there. Unforgiveness,
strife, condemnation, guilt, doubt and unbelief
are just a few of the hindrances that can
clutter our rooms and make for a very brief
visit when He does show. We create the proper
climate in the rooms of our hearts by removing
the issues, clutter and litter of life. And when
we do that, we show Him that we are not only
EXPECTING Him to show, but to move in and
take up residence! Lets place a demand on
the Spirit of God for his precious anointing to
fll and inhabit our house, both corporately and
individually.
So as we enter His gates with
thanksgiving and His courts with praise, lets
not forget the other verbs; Give, Bring and
Worship. For when we do, we will be able to
truly approach His throne unhindered.
Apostle Frederick K.C. Price
God wants a relationship with His
children, and prayer is a means of
communicating with our heavenly
Father. Prayer combined with faith
in the Word of God, is a channel
through which His power can
be released to meet our needs,
allowing Him to get involved in
the circumstances of our lives.
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POWER OF FAITH
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Thank God for a Living Epistle
My life was frst changed when
Apostle Price gave the invitation to
salvation and I responded to receive
Jesus as my personal savior. My life
continued to be impacted as I watched
and read a living epistle. You not
only talked the talk, you actually
walked it out before the people. If I
opened my dictionary searching for the
defnition of integrity, there I would
fnd a photo of you. You taught me the
importance of saying what I mean and
meaning what I say. You stressed that if
my own word was no good, how could
I ever believe that Gods Word was any
good? Through you, Apostle, I learned
that faith is my lifelineit is how I
actually live as a child of God. You
taught me how to walk by faith and not
by the circumstances. You taught me
how to win with the Word of God by
my confession of faith and prayer. You
taught me that my faith will never rise
above the level of my confession. You
taught the multifaceted face of faith.
You taught me who I am in Christ,
what I have in Christ, what I can do in
Christ and where I am in Christ. You
are the vessel of honor that God chose
and used to impact and change my life.
Praise God! I will never be the same.
I am so blessed to have sat at your
feet and gleaned from you. Because
of this impartation, I have been flled
to overfowing and transformed
forevermore. Because of what was
poured into me I am now equipped
to impart to others because you were
obedient and faithful to your call
(Ephesians 4:12). You and Dr. Betty
are by far the closest examples of Jesus
that I have ever met. Forever indebted.
[Nanci Nixon]
First-Time Revelation
One of the frst times I ever had a
revelation, Dr. Fred Price was teaching
on He who comes to God must believe
that God exists, and that He is the
rewarder of those who diligently seek
Him. I love the methodical way of
His teaching, you cant deny the truth
of Dr. Prices way of presenting Jesus
and the Word. May God truly bless
you, Dr. Price.
[Diana Slife]
Coming Full Circle
I am an original Faiths Messengers
under the direction of Maxine Swan.
When I came to Crenshaw Christian
Center (CCC), I heard a message
entitled The Power of Positive
Confession. I learned more about
the Word that one day than I did in my
entire life. However, I went on a 22-
year journey, stuck on drugs and there
I was with knowledge of the Word but
not a doer. My house was divided. God
bless the ADAP, and thank God for the
teaching that I received from CCC. We
now have started a 12-step Addictive
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Behavior Ministry in Long Beach. I
have been sober for seven years now
and Jesus is Lord. Thank you, Fred, for
sitting me down in your offce back in
1979.
[Everett Ward]
A Seed Plantedand Watered
I have grown spiritually throughout
the years just from watching Dr. Price
on TV as well as his son. I also have
been blessed by his ministry products
that I have acquired throughout the
years and I stand in anticipation of
where God is taking this ministry. I can
remember my grandmother watching
your ministry when I was a teen,
and she didnt watch just anybody. I
guess the seed was planted back then,
because I began to follow the ministry
even after she departed this life. Keep
on fghting for the Kingdom of God.
Lives are being transformed daily!
[Damion Edwards]
The Word of God Is Exciting
Frederick K.C. Price was the frst
man of faith that made the Word of God
exciting for me. He did not lecture
but guided us through the meaning of
each chapter and verse. Out of all the
Christian programming on TV, his is
one of only two Christian TV programs
that are exciting to watch. Every other
program seems as if it is acted out.
They are not speaking the spoken Word
but going through that sing-song pattern
that becomes tiresome. Dr. Price recites
the spoken Word as it should be heard.
He goes into the profound meaning
within each chapter, and verse. I have
been stuck in bed most of the time
during the last few years, and listening
to Dr. Price and the other program has
brought me closer to God.
Thank you,
[John Townsley]
Purpose Revealed
For years I had the question in
my mind, What does God want me
to do? Well, I started watching Dr.
Prices program and the answer fnally
came to me from his teachings of the
scriptures and Im forever thankful to
him.
[Lee Bond]
Called to Truth
I got saved from a Muslim
background back home in Nigeria
about 25 years ago. God used Dr. Price
through his program on OGTV in Ogun
State to lay a solid spiritual foundation
for me. I am now a pastor in London,
England.
[Adekunle Raji]
-EIF
How often have you heard Christians
say, God is in control, no matter whats
going on? How true is this statement?
The truth is, if youre not taking the
free will that God has given you and
submitting it to Him then God is not in
controlyou are.
God is only in control of those who have
submitted their will to His. Our heavenly
Father intended for us to govern the earth
on His behalf. In heaven, there is no
sickness, evil or suffering, so why do we
accept it on earth?
Our heavenly Father never changes. He
doesnt change His character, His Word,
His ways or His methodology. In fact,
the Word says in Hebrew 13:8, Jesus
Christ is the same yesterday, today, and
forever.
Our heavenly Father will never go back
on His Word, which is the unchangeable
law of The King. There is nothing
impossible for Him and He is able to do
exceedingly abundantly above all that we
ask of Him.
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teaches on the importance of knowing
our authority in Christ Jesus and on the
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hen you have children, it is
important to have the Word of
God as your guide. We raised our
children in the fear of God, so we really didnt
have a lot of problems. Gods Word works.
We used it on our daughters, and they came
through those diffcult teen years without any
problems: no drugs, drinking, smoking, or
sex. They came up godly in the midst of the
drug scene. We put the fear of God in them.
You as a parent must live right before your
children and let them see God in your life, and
then theyll know that God is real.
As many of you know, in our old age and
quite to our surprise, we had a son. I had two
grown girls and an eleven-and-a-half-year-
old girl, and then we had this boy. Actually,
our frst child was a boy. He was killed by a
car while crossing the street when he was only
eight years old. His name was Frederick K.
C. Price, III, after his father and grandfather.
Frederick is our second son, and we named
him Frederick Price. Many people call him
Fred Price, Jr. although he is not really the
junior. When Freddie came along, Fred and
I thought we were through having children,
but God had other plans for us. Before he
was born, we received a prophecy that the
child I was carrying would be a boy and he
would help my husband in the ministry, just
as our frst son would have done, had Satan
not stolen his life. The prophecy came to pass,
and Frederick, pastor of Crenshaw Christian
Center, is proving to be a wonderful blessing
to his father and me, the ministry, and most of
all to the Lord.
We raised him the same way we raised
our daughters, because based on the Word
of God we believe boys should be sexually
pure as well as girls. We made sure he stayed
free from drugs, smoking, and alcohol, just
as we did our daughters. There are all kinds
of risqu programs on television, and if the
parents are not watchful, kids will look at
them. We didnt just go and turn the television
off and tell him he could not look at television
if we saw him watching them. We would
say to him, We dont do those things in
this house. No sex until you are married.
We kept that message before him. Fred and
I would talk to him about the things he had to
face out in the world and the pitfalls Satan has
for young men. I would tell him all the time,
Dont get yourself off in a corner with some
girl by yourself and start getting your feelings
all bothered.
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THE IMPORTANCE OF RAISING
CHILDREN IN THE WORD
You have to tell your children what is
out there and then expect God to back you
up. When they are tempted to get in certain
situations, God will bring what you have
taught them to their remembrance if you keep
it before them. Sometimes it brings stress.
It costs something to raise godly children
because they want to do all the things that they
see other kids do. Some parents are afraid to
chastise their kids, thinking they are going to
run away. Give those kids to God and go on
and do what is right. They will appreciate it
later.
First Peter 5:7 tells us: Casting all your
care upon Him, for He cares for you.
A lot of Christians think those are just
beautiful words to read and they dont apply
them personally, but you can apply the Word
of God personally in your life. That is what
we did in raising our children.
POWER OF PRAYER
Prayer is so very important. You might
think your job and the other things you are
involved in are what are sustaining you. But
you have to know that it is God who is totally
behind any blessings you get. It is up to you
to do your part, and God will do His. Im a
living witness. I came from real poverty to
where I am now, and it was rough. But God
brought us out of every situation. Third John
2 says: Beloved, I pray that you may prosper
in all things and be in health, just as your soul
prospers.
That is Gods desire for all of His
children, and He will provide you with
whatever you need. But you have to take it
a step at a time. He knows whether you are
shucking and jiving. He knows whether
you are just serving Him for the blessings
or whether you are serving Him because
you love Him and you want the very best of
God in your life. I want my life to glorify and
honor God. That is all I care about. I tell my
kids the same thing: This family is set aside
to serve God. Like Joshua said, Choose for
yourselves this day whom you will serve.
But as for me and my house, we will serve the
Lord (Josh. 24:15).
I pray for my children daily that they
will give God their best and they will have
His best. I pray for my grandchildren that they
will have sensitive spirits and alert minds,
and they will live for God all the days of their
lives. The Christian life is a wonderful life.
I cant express to you the peace that will be
in your life when you walk in the will and
blessings of God. And no matter what attacks
you, God will see you through every situation
you are faced with. Unfortunately, most
Christians dont have the patience it takes to
wait on God. You have to have patience with
the things of God. That is why Hebrews 10:23
tells us to: hold fast the confession of our hope
without wavering, for He who promised is
faithful.
If you really believe that, youll hold fast
until you receive the promised blessing.
We found out in raising our children that
you want to have a pleasant environment for
your children to come home to. You dont
want to try and force your children to do
something just because you like doing it, or
try to make them come around to your point
of view. Let them be who they are.
The mother of one family we know was
just so hard on her kids. She would tell her
children, Were Christians now. Youre not
going to look at anything on television except
Christian channels. They could not listen to
music on the radio or play tapes. She made
the children miserable. Where are the kids
now? In the street they dont believe God or
anything. And the mom is not making it either.
You can go overboard living the Christian
life, more like a religious life. God doesnt
call you to do that. He calls us to use wisdom.
Listening to music is just a stage children go
through. Theyll eventually grow out of it.
You have to make the environment nice for
your children and dont put them in bondage,
but let them see you doing right. Then they
will know what to do at a given time.
The Bible tells us in Hebrews 12:12:
let us lay aside every weight, and the sin
which so easily ensnares us, and let us run
with endurance the race that is set before us,
looking unto Jesus, the author and fnisher of
our faith.
You must decide for yourself that you
will do anything you have to do to get in tune
with Him. We are to lay aside every weight,
and the sin which so easily ensnares us.
Jesus has provided everything we need to be
winners in life. -EIF
Whats an
Internet Church
Campus?
By Jason Caston
If you go to a mega-church, you will likely observe
a sprawling sea of buildings. You will also fnd a huge
variety of places to go and things to do. There might be
a womens conference in one building or a group of men
having a Bible study in another. There may also be a live
service in the chapel. Some churches even have bookstores
where you can buy the latest Christian books and movies.
Having a large physical campus gives you many choices to
pursue your faith.
So, what is the Internet Church Campus? Its the
same thing as the campus described above except for
one difference: its all online. The offcial defnition of an
Internet church is as follows: a multimedia-driven church
experience that is entirely online. An online user can attend
a Bible study, donate, attend live services, watch past
If you are in the Los Angeles area,
stop by our bookstore on the
campus of Crenshaw Christian
Center. In addition to books, we
carry Bibles, greeting cards, music,
Word of Faith products, and a host
of other great gift items.
Hours of Operation:
Monday - Thursday 9:00 AM 9:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM 6:00 PM
Saturday As services are scheduled
Sunday 9:00 AM 9:45 AM / Noon 2:00 PM
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services, attend a conference, buy the pastors book and
do just about everything you can do in a physical church
except the laying of hands. And its all driven by video,
audio, images, chat and documents.
Heres how far we have come. In the good old days,
you went to church Sunday mornings and then possibly to
Bible study or another service on Wednesday evenings.
Now, instead of going to church, the Internet Church
Campus brings the church to you. And the church doors
are open 24/7 365 wherever you are because your mobile
device, tablet or computer allows you to attend. Thats
pretty exciting.
CHAT LIVE
One option for your Internet Church Campus is the
ability to chat live with your friends. If you were in church,
you could lean over and chat to your neighbor about the
service or message. With Chatroll.com, the Internet Church
Campus can duplicate that. Some users really love that
feature, especially if they are watching the same program
but from different locations.
GROUPS AND COMMUNITIES
Another great feature of Internet Church Campus is
online groups. Online groups are small groups that meet
online to discuss Bible lessons, minister to each other and
give the online group a sense of community very similar to
the home-based groups that are in some of the largest mega-
churches in the United States. Online groups use common
group features provided by Facebook Groups or Google+
communities. These social network group/community
features allow a set number of people to interact online,
share information and documents and form an online
community all within Facebook or Google+. -EIF
ur family loves to travel. Looking
back over the years, I must say that
our best and worst experiences have
been a result of our ability, or inability, to
understand and speak the language of the
natives.
The same is true in our relationships,
especially in that of parent and child. For
the past 30 years, I have ministered to and
counseled thousands of kids and teens, as
well as raised two sons. I have discovered
this simple truth: no two children are alike.
With our older son, all my wife and I had to
do was look at him and he would behave.
We thought this parenting thing was easy
and decided to have a second child. To
our amazement, our younger son needed
more than a frm glance. Being a strong-
willed child, he needed other disciplinary
consequences, including counseling for his
parents. Today, our sons are 35 and 33 years
old and we continue to have healthy and
honest communication with them because
we speak the same language.
I would like to share the two most
effective tools in developing healthy and
honest communication with your kids, at
any age. The frst tool is an understanding
of your childs personality style. The second
tool is an understanding of your childs love
language. John Maxwell, the well-known
author, pastor and leadership guru, said,
People dont care what you know until
they know that you care. Personally, I
believe these two tools are the most major
important with in producing effective
communication with your child. Speaking
the same language, based on a mutual
understanding of personality styles, is
absolutely pertinent to the overall health of
your communication, and ultimately, your
relationship with your child.
My dear friend and mentor Robert
Rohm, Ph.D., has researched and written
extensively on DISC personality styles, a
personal assessment tool. There are four
basic personality groups, and each one of us
is a unique combination of these styles:
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This child may be defant, may want results,
and may need control challenges. For
example, I wonder if you can make your
bed in less than 10 minutes.
I TYPE Inspiring:
This child may be illogical, affectionate,
fun, exciting, and may need approval.
S TYPE Supportive:
This child may be soft-hearted, want peace
and stability, and need security, appreciation
and support.
C TYPE Cautious:
This child may be cold, want information,
and need quality answers, procedures and
time for analysis.
A child who feels he or she is in a
safe and loving environment will open
up and share everything. This is why
understanding your childs love language
is vital for developing healthy and honest
communication with them. Healthy
communication breeds trust, and the safe
environment your child needs to truly share
who they are with you. Dr. Gary Chapman
is the author of the Five Love Languages
series, with special editions that specifcally
target singles, men, and parents of teens and
children. Below is a list of the fve love
languages, with a brief explanation of each.
I hope you will discover your childs love
language, so that you may speak the same
language they speak.
WORDS OF AFFIRMATION
If this is your childs love language,
compliments mean the world to them.
Hearing phrases like I love you, or Im
so glad you are my son or daughter are
so important. Hearing the reasons behind
your love for them opens the line of two-
way communication. Insults can leave
the child broken and will close the line of
communication.
QUALITY TIME
For children whose love language is spoken
with quality time, nothing says I love
you like full, undivided attention. Being
supportive of this type of child is critical.
However, being really invested in each
moment with them, without the distraction
of mobile devices, TV and household
duties, makes your child feel truly loved.
Distractions and the failure to listen can be
especially hurtful and will cause this child
to shut down.
RECEIVING GIFTS
Do not mistake this love language for
materialism; the receiver of gifts thrives
on the love, thoughtfulness and effort
behind the gift. If your child speaks this
love language, the perfect gift or gesture
conveys that your child is known, cared for
and prized above whatever sacrifce came
with giving the gift. A missed birthday, or
thoughtless gift could be devastating to this
child and cause them to withdraw.
ACTS OF SERVICE
This child appreciates anything you do to
ease the burden of responsibilities weighing
on them. The words he or she wants to hear
the most are Let me help you with that, or
Let me do that for you. Broken promises
or forcing them to take on more tasks and
assignments than what seem fair makes
this child feel as though their feelings are
insignifcant.
PHYSICAL TOUCH
A child whose love language is physical
touch is, not surprisingly, very touchy.
This child loves hugs, pats on the head or
thoughtful touches on the arm, shoulder
and face. These are all ways to show love
and concern to this kind of child. Being
available to show affection is crucial
neglect or abuse can be unforgivable and
can destroy communication. -EIF
(Both Dr. Robert Rohm and Dr. Gary Chapman offer
online assessments and books that provide more detailed
information on personality styles and love languages.)
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Q&Awith
Apostle and Dr. Price
Q: There are so many teachings in the Bible.
What do you consider to be the most important
subject in the life of a believer?
The most important subject in the Bible, in
the Kingdom of God, once you receive Christ
as your Savior and Lord, is the subject of faith.
It is the most important thing to understand and
master once you are saved. There is no other
subject more important, and I will challenge
anyone to prove otherwise.
Some people might say that love is more
important, according to 1 Corinthians 13:13.
But love is not the greatest thing in the world.
In that chapter, Paul is talking about love as
our motivation, while chapters 12 and 14 deal
with the power of the Holy Spirit, and why we
should desire spiritual gifts.
I believe in love, but love will not heal you.
Love will not save you. Love will not pay your
bills. You should operate in love, because the
love of God has been poured out in our hearts
by the Holy Spirit. But probably every single
one of us could attest to the fact that we have
stood beside the bed of somebody we loved
with all of our heart. We watched that person
with our hearts breaking and tears in our eyes.
Our whole visage was changed because of that
individual we loved lying on that bed. Yet, our
love could not keep them alive. If it could, we
would never have had the funeral.
Because I am sold on faith, I am very
zealous about it.
-EIF
Unless otherwise indicated, scripture
quotations noted above are taken from the
New King James Version of the Bible.
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Removed by Danny Shelton
and Shelly Quinn
The Harmony of Science
and Scripture by
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Unraveling the Origins
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Eternity in Their Hearts:
Startling Evidence of
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Angels Are for Real:
Inspiring, True Stories
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Deliverance from Evil
Spirits: A Practical Manual
by Francis MacNutt
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Jassen R Grant
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FROM APOSTLE PRICES
BOOKSHELF
Apostle Frederick K.C. Price is an avid reader. We thought
wed share the books that he has read within the last year.
The Power to Win took place at the luxurious
Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and Spa on August
6-9, 2014, during the CCC 2014 Summer Womens
Retreat. Due to unforeseen circumstances, the
featured guest speaker, Dr. Gloria Williams,
pastor of Jesus People Ministries in Miami, Fla.
was unable to attend. Pastor Dianne Wilson of
Newport Church in Newport Beach stepped in
and not only ministered on opening night, but also
shared Thursday night with a dynamic message on
identity.
The Thursday morning session was in a
talk-show format hosted by Cheryl Price, who
interviewed none other than her mom Dr. Betty.
The ladies were free to ask any question related
to women, including: whether single ladies should
have a list of requirements for the husbands they
are praying for, to praying for your family. This
candid, yet pure heart-to-heart conversation with
the ladies left attendees all wanting more. Dr.
Betty shared nuggets and insight of the Word and
her own personal life that empowered the women
to win.
Friday morning featured round-table girl-talk
workshops. Each workshop leader had 90 minutes
to facilitate and share on their particular topic:
Min. Brenda Daniel Life After Divorce
Dr. Delores Jones Moving on From the Past
Min. Mignonette Bailey Young Wives/
Young Mothers
Min. Sharon Simmons Life After Loss
Angela Evans All About the Married Life
Cheryl Price Living Your Passion
Raquel Watts Single for a Season
The ladies were overwhelmingly blessed
and were ministered to immensely.
Friday night was the Power Puff Girls Party,
where the ladies dressed in the color of the Power
Puff Girl that described their personality. The
night was flled with laughter, love and lots of
fun games as they re-enacted the television show,
Hollywood Game Night with musical chairs added
in. The ladies did not want to leave, and fnally
the last group of ladies left the ballroom at 1 a.m.
The fnal session on Saturday morning
consisted of a panel of ladies who provided insight
and wisdom into what it takes to activate the
power to win. Sandra Oliver blessed the attendees
with praise and worship.
-EIF
The Power to Win
An Overview of the CCC 2014 Summer Womens Retreat
By Barbara Byndon
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Dr. Betty with eldest daughter Angela Evans, president of
Crenshaw Christian Center
The Price family with guest speaker Pastor Dianne Wilson of
Newport Church
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Cheryl Price, Brenda Daniel, Racquel Watts
Pastor Frederick K. Prices groundbreaking three-part
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[On the Itinerary]
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OCTOBER 11, 2014
Wisdom From Above
Los Angeles
Dr. Betty R. Price
OCTOBER 17-
NOVEMBER 1, 2014
Lands of the Bible Cruise with Apostle
Frederick and Dr. Betty Price and Pastor
Fred and First Lady Angel Price
NOVEMBER 8, 2014
Mens Breakfast
NOVEMBER 13-14, 2014
FICWFM Regional
Spirit of Faith Christian Center
14107 Gibbons Church Road
Brandywine, MD
(301.603.3733)
[Drs. Michael and Deloris Freeman]
Dr. Michael Freeman
Apostle Frederick K.C. Price
NOVEMBER 16, 2014
CCC East
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