Our ministry mission here at Holy Yoga is to spread the truth of God’s Word and God’s love throughout the entire world. We are a global ministry based on the truth that there is no boundary to what God can do. We believe that He wants Holy Yoga to minister to every tongue, every nation, and every tribe and we can only do that through the help of your donations.
Summary: God has given everyone talents to use in some way for His glory. There are people in your circle of influence that God wants to reach, and He wants to do so through you!
Verse: "And to one he gave five talents, to another two, and to another one, to each according to his own ability; and immediately he went on a journey." —Matthew 25:15
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Will things get so bad that the American public will demand our enrty ioto the New World Order?
Watch America is news and commentary in the light of biblical prophesy with host John Pinkston, president and founder of the Congregation of God Seventh Day in Kennesaw, Georgia USA.
Kids' Holy Yoga's purpose is to foster a connection with children and God from 4 to 12 years of age. We facilitate this by connecting Bible stories through yoga postures, teaching children that their bodies are a temple of the Living God, learning the fruits of the spirit of gentleness, patience, and self control through the yoga practice, worship, art, playful activities, meditation, and nutrition. We see this as a privilege and honor for parents, teachers, and caregivers.
Baby Holy Yoga's purpose is to foster a connection with babies and God from birth to 2 years of age. We facilitate this through introducing yoga to child at a young age, promoting health, increasing bonding with children, and teaching them the love of Jesus. We see this as a privilege and honor for parents and caregivers.
Our adventure started on a treacherous, muddy path. But our story in this remote Thai village began six years earlier — when the medical clinic closed and a community development organization supported by the World Hunger Fund took its place. See how one community slowly transformed because of your help.
The Unmerciful Servant_Matthew 18: 21-35_Today Rev. Linda Evans focuses on a parable that might strike a bit close to home for a lot of us. We are always grateful when someone forgives us when we’ve done something wrong or failed to complete a task or obligation. But are we as willing to do the same for others when we have been wronged?
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