The Words of the Hutcherson Family

Report From The August NC ACLC Prayer Breakfast

Burgi Hutcherson
August 8, 2006
King, NC

Today, Tuesday August 8th, 2006 we witnessed another miraculous ACLC Prayer Breakfast in the Cornerstone Baptist Church, where Rev. John Winfrey is the pastor. It was a great day in the ACLC history of North Carolina because another man of God witnessed the love and grace of God in the united efforts of our religious leaders to Rebuilt the Family, Restore the Community and Save the Nation and the World. This is our motto of ACLC, and more and more leaders will come to recognize the powerful moving of God.

Our host pastor Rev. John Winfrey welcomed everybody and prayed over the breakfast, which was lovingly prepared by Minister Linda Martin. She is a great woman of God and founder of "Gods Own Ministry", which is a food and clothing ministry. She has fed already 20,000 people since her ministry began one year and a half ago.

While the meal came to a close Sam Ivo, missionary from Cameroon, presented 2 songs to the ministers and then Minister Linda Martin sang with her whole heart a song about Jesus.

The atmosphere was ready to receive Bishop Willie Davis, Jr. who read the Goals and Objectives of ACLC. It clarified the 3 legs of ACLC and the calling of Father Moon by Jesus Christ at the tender age of 15 on a mountainside in Korea. Ministers could see the hand of God in this worldwide work. I added my personal testimony from the Bahamas conference, which was held from August 2nd – August 5th.

Then Rev. John Winfrey delivered the word for the day. He shared that his appointment as Ambassador for Peace was a serious commissioning from God for him. He wants to take his mission very seriously. He said:

"We are the peacemakers of this society. We are in a seemingly peaceful street, but there are bank robbers, drug dealers, strippers and murderers living along this street. I am living in a real world, but we keep feeding and loving them. It is about God, not about us. We have to stand as his faithful servants. Be angry for God. We need to get angry and long for righteousness. God has called you. Go beyond your comfort zone. We have to lift people up We have to restore people. Bishop Willie Davis, Jr. is my brother. I need my brother. I have never been at his place when he was not doing something for somebody. He is living for the sake of others. Rip (Local outreach minister) is also good. Mother Theresa is a great role model. She was visiting some rich man and asked for some money to support children. The rich man spit in her outstretched hand, and then Mother Theresa stretched out the other hand and asked for support. We have to learn from her fearlessness and determination. We have to be people like her and make a righteous stand. Let’s pray with the people and for the people."

After this powerful message Bishop Willie Davis, Jr. presented our dear Brother John with a love offering from all who were gathered.

We concluded with questions and answers and announcements. One pastor who came for the first time shared his personal testimony and expressed that he wants to join ACLC. He was looking for something like this and he is grateful to have found ACLC. He felt the Holy Spirit guiding him and speaking to his heart. We were delighted to see the hand of God.

Rev. Jimmie Bonham, Pastor of the Pitts Memorial Baptist Church, concluded our gathering with a benediction and we departed filled with Gods love and spirit.

Although the breakfast gathering was small, it was a victory! One new pastor could see the glory of God with us today. We were 6 religious leaders and 3 FFWPU participants, making a total of 9 people.

Hallelujah! God is real. He is alive!

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