
Prov. 1:33 “But whoso hearkeneth unto me shall dwell safely and shall be quiet from fear of evil.”
Is there a better word than “insecurity” to describe how many people feel today?
The economy, world events, the breakdown of cultural norms and traditions, none of those contribute to feelings of security. Is it possible to feel secure in this modern world? According to Solomon, yes. The 1st nine chapters of the Book of Proverbs are words of advice from a father to his immature son. The teachings, principles, and exhortations are designed to turn a naïve youth into a wise man. “Wisdom” is personified in Proverbs 1:20-33—-wisdom is given her own voice as she speaks to the simple and foolish young men of the day. She warns them against ignoring her wise words, saying she will ignore them in their day of trouble if they don’t heed her advice. But if they do listen and obey, they will “dwell safely, and will be secure, without fear of evil”. In other words, it is possible to live in security regardless of what happens around us. Security comes from listening to, and obeying, what God says about walking in His ways. There is no better way to live in peace and security than to live according to the precepts of God’s wisdom and teachings.
God has been so faithful with His presence in the services in June. How refreshing, when we begin to praise Him, His Spirit descends and blesses our souls.
We were privileged to have Rev. Ryan Lewis with us in service, although due to a storm, the electric went out during the service and Rev. Lewis preached by candlelight.
We celebrated Father’s Day with gifts for our fathers.
We held our Sunday School Picnic at the park. There was plenty of food, fellowship and games. God blessed us with beautiful weather.
We are looking forward to our 30th Mission Convention, August 15th, 16th and 17th.
Sis. Veta Greenwood will be the keynote speaker. We have missionaries that have been with us all 30 years, and we are so excited to acknowledge them and the work they are doing.
**Pray for strength and protection for all our missionaries.
**Pray for the names in the basket (salvation and encouragement).
**Pray for the Churches in Kenya.
**Pray for Victory Tabernacle.
**Pray for our nation and leaders.
**Pray for the unsaved.
**Pray for Israel.
**Pray for healing for Bob Bollinger.
**Pray for Pastor Georges and the situation in Haiti.
**Pray for healing and strength for Jason Wetzel.
**Pray for the Missing Link ministry.
**Pray for speedy recovery and strength for Nathan Moody.
**Pray for speedy recovery and strength for Olivia.
**Pray for a speedy recovery and strength for Fred Geeseman.
WHAT DOES GOD’S SHEPHERDING HEART MEAN TO YOU? HOW MIGHT YOU THANK HIM FOR HIS CARE TODAY?
GOOD SHEPHERD, THANK YOU FOR LOVING ME AND SETTING ME FREE.
VICTORY TABERNACLE CHURCH OF CARLISLE
472 E. North Street
Carlisle, PA. 17013
Pastor Glenn H. Yohn
717-226-3076 (cell)
Service Times
Sunday School (All ages): 9:30 AM
Sunday Night Worship: 6:00 PM
Wednesday Night: 7:00 PM
TRAVELING ROUTE 81 NORTH: Take Exit 48 (York St.) At traffic light turn left onto York St. At second traffic light turn left onto High St. (Route 641). At the next traffic light turn right onto Spring Garden St. Proceed to the stop sign and turn right onto Louther St. Church sits on the left side of the street across from Wenger Meats.
TRAVELING ROUTE 81 SOUTH: Take Exit 49 (High St.) At traffic light turn right onto High St, (Route 641). At the fourth traffic light turn right onto Spring Garden St. Proceed to the stop sign and turn right onto Louther St. Church sits on the left side of the street across from Wenger Meats.
Sunday School Picnic
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