As 2024 was a year of GROWTH and CHANGE, 2025 will most surely be “A Year of Promise!” We believe that God has been carefully preparing us – in ways both obvious and inconspicuous – to ready us for the fulfillment of His grand plans for us in the days immediately ahead. For many years
Read MoreAs 2024 gives way to the anticipation of 2025, we certainly have a lot to be grateful for! Granted, God’s Word reminds us that we ALWAYS have reason to GIVE THANKS (1 Thes. 5:16-18)… but sometimes the reasons are more obvious than at other times. For me, this season is FILLED with many obvious reasons to GIVE THANKS.
Read More“HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH THE WORTHLESS PRACTICES OF EVIL AND DARKNESS. INSTEAD, REBUKE AND EXPOSE THEM FOR THE EVIL THAT THEY REALLY ARE!” (EPHESIANS 5:11)
IF HALLOWEEN DOESN’T REPRESENT THE WORTHLESS PRACTICES OF EVIL, WHAT DOES?
Read MoreFollowing our ministry motto, here at the Church of Glad Tidings (GT) & Embassy of Heaven, we have always welcomed and helped those with various needs who have been treated poorly and suffered abuse of all forms. Over the years, our attention has been increasingly drawn to the tragic, horrible crime that has increased globally, but unfortunately has not been covered well by the mainstream media: the Child Sex Trafficking trade and Human Trafficking in general.
Read MoreSarah was the firstborn child of her 20-year-old parents in 1985. Sarah felt unwanted even in the womb, and felt that she was a burden on her overwhelmed mother. Sarah grew up in poverty in Sacramento, CA. Her parents were normally always fighting. Evil spirits roamed freely throughout the house and were visible to Sarah and her two brothers.
Read MoreFrom the young age of just four, Hannah was sold for sex by her mother to support her mother’s drug habit. The sex-trafficking went on for twenty years, leaving Hannah feeling hopeless and suicidal. She was beaten, tortured, raped, and abused over and over. She was shut off from love and kindness. She lived with a fear of not having enough food, as well as a fear of who the next abuser would be who would hurt her and drug her.
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