Breakthrough, breakthrough, breakthrough again
In mid-July this year, after a long period of prayer, waiting and seeking, the Lord revealed to me the theme of this year’s KRC camp—“Breakthrough” through my prayer partner Betsy Wetzig.
Facts have proved that I not only received these two words, but also received the Lord’s best promises and witnessed His mighty and wonderful deeds! Whether it was the three-level camp in Pennsylvania, USA, from August 3 to 15, or the two-level camp in Hsinchu, Taiwan, from late September to early October, what I saw were breakthroughs, breakthroughs, and more breakthroughs!
First, there is a breakthrough in the service team.In the busy and complicated teaching, pastoral care, and administrative services, myself and my colleagues have a strong feeling that the vision is clearer, the tacit understanding is more abundant, and the complementarity and mutual assistance are more seamless; moreover, a few pure The course, which we struggled to support due to the burden and sense of mission, actually saw a huge jump in the number of students, and the response was extremely enthusiastic, which further inspired us.
As for the students’ breakthroughs, they are even more amazing!This year's morning update is contrary to the tradition that I, the "principal and co-worker", have been responsible for the past many years. In Pennsylvania, I am in charge of Liu Zhepei and Wang Lanxin, Pastor Xu Zongshi and Pastor Su Wen'an, and in Taiwan, Pastor Su Wen'an is in charge. God uses each leader to bring out different aspects, thoughts, challenges and approaches regarding "breakthrough". Many students are inspired, shocked, renewed and transformed. In the United States and Taiwan, the students learned and applied them actively and actively shared resources from institutions, churches, and workplaces during the camp. We were very pleased. We deeply celebrated the KRC spirit that we have cultivated for many years—exploring the resources of the Kingdom of God and combining them with the Lord. Finally it came to fruition. In the months since the camp ended, students have been excitedly responding from time to time about how they can continue to make breakthroughs in life, career and ministry, and exert their life influence for the Lord.
Riding on this wave of “breakthroughs”, we launch this issue of Kingdom of God Magazine for you. Whether it is the full-color Christmas special issue, the winning entries in the magazine’s first prize-winning essay competition, or the many masterpieces with superb content and timeless writing in the black and white briefs, we sincerely hope to bring you forward-looking, New opportunities and changes in breakthrough, challenge, application, knowledge, motivation and action. We also hope that you can introduce your relatives and friends who are eager to learn and think deeply to read this magazine. At the same time, we also call on you, during this festive season, to become a channel for the flow of God’s blessings by paying attention to the financial needs of Kingdom of God Magazine.
The small retreat and alumni reunion held in Pennsylvania from March 8 to 10, 2012 will be warm and profound, bringing another wave of breakthroughs. Please see the back cover or register on the KRC website for details. In addition, please reserve time to attend the KRC Pennsylvania Cultural Practice Camp from July 11 to 23 next year(see page 32). Eager to meet you! Welcome to email: Lily@e-krc.org
Author profile:
Lily is the founder and CEO of Kingdom Resources for Christ. After spending many years as an executive in large companies, she now serves in full-time ministry, often speaking, teaching, and leading retreats throughout North America and Asia. She also founded and runs the natural and ethical skincare and cosmetics company, LordnLily.com.