Giving The Right Encouragement by Richard Roberts

Giving The Right Encouragement by Richard Roberts

 

You live right here in Tulsa. What, when you’ve been over to the City of Faith, how does it make you feel? It makes me feel good because I know the presence of God is at the City of Faith. How do you know that? I mean, how do you know? Do you feel Jesus when you’re there?

 

Yeah, I feel Him giving me encouragement when I’m near the City of Faith or even in it. When you’re near it or in it you feel encouraged.
Even if I’m in the car driving by the City of Faith, I’ll feel God touch me because all of the people at the City of Faith are praying for people that are in the City of Faith.

 

And I can just feel God touch me and I can feel Him that He’s helping the City of Faith and healing people inside the City of Faith. And do you know, Chris, you’re talking better every day? How does that make you feel?

 

Connie, what is the, what is the dream that God’s placed in your heart about speech therapy at the City of Faith. Well, I think the most important aspect of ministering at the City of Faith for me as a professional has been to be in a holistic setting where I can tell people the truth and I can introduce the spiritual aspect of any kind of communication problem.

 

And I work with people who stutter and people who have had a stroke and people who are under a lot of stress because of a communication problem, particularly in adults. We’re obviously seeing results with Chris.

 

Mostly spirit changes, but mind changes. And then we see the body change as we deal with the whole person. We see a whole change. And Chris was just, he is just an example of what God is doing at the City of Faith when we bring a spiritual dimension into what was usually a secular intellectual endeavor and we’ve been able to overlay that with the things of the Spirit. And his Scripture, he felt that that Scripture really turned him around, to be faithful. Scripture turned you around?

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