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Lisa Cooke has a passion for seeing people connect intimately with God and growing in their experience with the life-changing power of the indwelling Holy Spirit. She has spoken and written about children’s ministry, worship, marriage and family, as well as the believer’s relationship with the Lord. Lisa’s life story is one of devoted consecration to the things of God, to her family, and to the Body of Christ. She and her husband Tony have been in ministry together since 1980 and she is the mother of two adult children, Laura and Andrew. Lisa attended Indiana University and Ball State University and is a graduate of Rhema Bible Training College and the Rhema School of Worship.

The Cure (for Self-Pity)

The Cure (for Self-Pity)

The world is right now searching feverishly for a cure for Covid-19, and we pray someone soon is given the wisdom to know what that is. It will be a great day when people will not die from this virus.But I think I may have found a cure for something else that can...

How Big Is Your Brave?

How Big Is Your Brave?

Several years ago, I read a book called My One Word, which was about choosing just one word that represents what you most hope God will do in you, and focus on it for an entire year. The first year, I chose the word “free” and the second year I chose the word...

Stars in My Eyes

Stars in My Eyes

One of the things I love to do when Tony and I visit Rocky Mountain National Park is to go into the park late at night, away from city lights, and look at the night sky with the uncountable number of stars. Those stars, even though they appear as just pinpricks of...

Your Creative Best

Your Creative Best

I read these words today from The Message Bible: “Each of you must take responsibility for doing the creative best you can with your own life” (Gal 6:5). We have each been given a “not to be wasted” span of days on this earth to be fruitful and multiply in a wide...

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Denied

Denied

I was thinking recently about what God feels when we don’t obey Him, stay in fellowship with Him, or when we are oblivious to him and neglect Him. A number of human emotional words went through my head such as disappointed, angry, disgusted, displeased. The Old...

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