August, 2015 - Foundation of Praise
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August, 2015 - Foundation of Praise
Prison to Praise Prison to Praise changed my life! Prison to Praise brought joy into my life! Prison to Praise is the first book I have ever read! Prison to Praise opened my eyes to the power of praising God! Foundation of Praise • Desires Become Passions P.O. Box 2518 • Escondido, CA 92033-2518 • 760.741.2755 • www.foundationofpraise.org By Merlin Carothers • August, 2015 Go into all the World and preach the Good News to every creature (Mark 16:15 NKJ). TOTAL COST WITH SHIPPING Book Quantity AUGUST PLEASESELECT SELECTOPTION, OPTION,CLIP, CLIP,AND ANDRETURN RETURNIN INENCLOSED ENCLOSEDENVELOPE. ENVELOPE. PLEASE Please send me __________ copies. Enclosed in my Total Cost with shipping: $__________ Do not send the books to me. Please have the Foundation of Praise distribute for me. _______ THIS OFFER EXPIRES ON AUGUST 31, 2015. LIMITED QUANTITY AVAILABLE. It is easy for us to build up and strengthen a desire until it becomes a passion to get what we want, when we want it. We can become totally convinced that we need what we want. Then when we talk with God we tell Him what our “needs” are. We believe that if He is good and loving He will surely understand. But it is we who don’t understand that God may have a different perspective. God’s desire is that we learn how to become more like Jesus. Christ gave up His position and power in Heaven in order to help us. He accepted our guilt as His own guilt, so that we could become a child of God. To help us, Jesus became a man and had the same feelings that you and I have. Before His crucifixion He was free to ask God: If it is possible, let this cup pass from me (Luke 22:42). We too are free to ask God for good things. But then Jesus said, Not my will but Yours be done. Our passion to get what we want always needs to be modified so we can become more like Jesus. This will require changes in us that are beyond a mental acceptance of God’s will. It involves a deeper hunger to have God’s will. Prayers centered in our own will are often overflowing with a passion for God to help us. But to help us He has to lead us to the place where we will want His will more than our own will. To measure the influence of our own will, we should make a list of the things we have been asking God to do for us. If they are more selfcentered than Jesus would have prayed, we probably need to change our prayer language. “Holy Spirit, please pray through me the prayers that You know would please God.” Make copies available to Christian students to share at schools or colleges. Enclose an invitation to your church or youth group. After receiving permission, place them in Laundromats, motels, hospitals and doctor’s waiting rooms, club rooms at apartment complexes, mobile home parks or service organizations. Add a little sign marked: FREE. The books will disappear quickly. Give to people in your church, sales clerks or food servers, or as a gift for birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, etc. Have the Foundation of Praise distribute for you. We can use as many copies as you could supply. We have been blessed by the incredible stories people have shared with us as they read Prison to Praise and began to apply the principles of praising God for every situation in their life. We rejoice at anything we can do to help get Prison to Praise into the hands of hurting and needy people. Thank you for your willingness (Reprint from August, 2005) Here are Ways You Could Distribute Prison to Praise What’s in Your “Garden”? By Mary Carothers One day I saw something different growing in my garden. It was small and quite attractive with tiny flowers on it. Was it a weed? Or a plant? I didn’t know. Someone suggested I leave it for a while, and later perhaps I could tell what it was. So I left it and forgot about it, until one day I happened to notice something LARGE and different growing in my garden. This uncultivated plant had grown and spread and really taken root. What had initially been pleasing to the eye was now obviously a weed and very ugly. I immediately tried to pull it out. No luck. It was there to stay. I finally had to get a shovel and dig deep down into the soil to uproot it. Later while washing the dirt from my hands the Holy Spirit pointed out to me how that weed was like sin in our lives. At first, a sin may seem small and very attractive. But later, after we have indulged in that sin, encouraged it to take root and grow, it takes over, and is truly ugly. Removing it from our lives may be very difficult. Because we all have a fallen nature, the “weeds” of sin just naturally want to take root in our hearts and lives. A gardener needs to be diligent to prevent weeds, if he wants a lovely garden. And we need to be diligent to prevent sin from taking root in our hearts. If only I had recognized that plant was a weed, I would never have allowed it to take root and grow so large. But I’m not a very wise gardener. I have no book that shows me the difference between good plants and weeds. Sometimes, as we go along through life, we find ourselves saying, “If only I had realized what would happen, I never would have done such and such.” We are either willfully disobedient to God’s Word or we are unaware of what He says to us in the Book. God would not have us be ignorant. He has given us all the wisdom we will ever need: in Jesus, the Living Word, and in the Bible, the written Word. When I finally got rid of that weed, everything was a mess. Dirt was everywhere: under my fingernails, on my clothes, and all over the sidewalk. Where that weed had been there was now a jagged hole. It took quite some effort to restore everything to the way it should be. I confess the thought passed through my mind – was it worth the effort? Of course it was worth it – now. If I had not dug that weed up, it would have taken over my garden and ruined it. Getting rid of sin is tough. It clings to us and doesn’t want to be uprooted. At times we are tempted to deny its presence. At other times we feel we cannot cope with its removal. From past experiences we know all about the “digging,” the “dirt,” the humiliation. But sin produces death. We must face sin, uproot it, and cast it away. It is usually a painful process, and can make a real mess in our lives. But the love of God will wash us clean. Afterwards, when we look back on our ordeal, we will smile and say it was worth it all. Because now a beautiful, strong “flower” grows where once there had been sin. Prison to Praise Reports! Thank you for continuing Merlin’s ministry. I am glad that I read Prison to Praise after becoming a Christian, it was a great help to me. MARGIE, PA I give out Prison to Praise almost every day. Quite often I run into a young person who has already read the book and I see sweetness in their spirit. One day while giving out books I came across two homeless men. I asked them if I could give them a book and they acted surprised that I would even talk to them. They profusely thanked me for the book and as I walked away they called after me and said, “The Lord is going to bless you for this”- I wondered if they were angels! ARNOLD, CA Prison to Praise was a Christmas gift. It was such a blessing and it really stirred my faith. NANCY, MS I just re-read Prison to Praise and it helped me with my present physical challenge. I’m very grateful. LEA, CA I picked up Prison to Praise at a doctor’s office. It was a wonderful book to read. SARA, CA I’m so glad that the Foundation is still publishing and sending out the praise books, especially Prison to Praise. Why? Because it is “timely and timeless”! The simplicity of the book reaches into the spirit and soul of mankind causing the reader to reach out to Christ. BONNIE, PA We have distributed Prison to Praise for many years as an evangelistic tool. We place them in many locations in our town, but the most productive place is a public Laundromat. We leave a small box, with the owner’s permission, and over the last few years 955 books have gone into the hands of readers. Recently we have left them in a hotel and have already given away 150. TOM & CAROL, FL In 1976 my husband left me and our six children. By the grace of God someone gave me Prison to Praise and it literally saved my life. With Merlin’s death I feel as though I have lost a best friend. I will be ever grateful to you both for your work to spread the Good News of His love. ANNE, PA The Foundation of Praise has received gifts in loving memory of: William E. Broedling By Joy Broedling of Franklin, OH Paul Matthew Blom By his parents Gary and Meg Blom of Clancy, MT Jean Isaacson By her husband Gordon Isaacson Eleva, WI James O. Martin By his wife Alice Martin of Millersburg, IN Pat Scanlon By Elizabeth Williams of Cape Coral, FL In Honor of: Margaret Turner By her daughter Betty Gordon of Martinsville, VA Merlin R. Carothers, Dad David “Bert” Carothers, Uncle Gerald “Jerry” Carothers, Uncle By Joann Carothers Thomas of Escondido, CA