" Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God." Philippians 4:6
Every Wednesday morning our Victory in Prayer conference call is led by our Prayer Network Director, Lisa Ivy. At the end of our prayer time this Wednesday she asked me if I had anything that I wanted to share with those on the line. The Lord gave me one word, "release." I felt that He was saying to us to release the anxieties and doubts that many of us struggle with from day to day. As I have prayed about and pondered that word since Wednesday, I want to go a step further and encourage each of you to "release" as well. Here is what we know; the world is filled with people who are unable to cope with their lives. The real or perceived slights, insults &/or challenges that they face often proves to be more than many can handle. Thus, people turn to drugs, alcohol, sex and now more and more each day, extreme violence. All too often we see young people in the news who go on a killing rampage because they were rejected by someone or they felt ostracized in school or something that seems totally overblown to the rational mind, yet lives are destroyed because of it. Each of us live with pressures and demands that if we try to carry the weight alone could easily break us down and cause us to act out in some ungodly way. But God's Word invites and encourages us to refuse anxiety as a coping strategy and way of life. God has provided a way of escape through Jesus Christ and we can release feelings of hopelessness and inadequacy to the one who is our sufficiency. Paul here gives us the three keys to living anxiety free- they are prayer, petition and praise. First of all we must have a prayer life. Prayer is speaking to God with reverence and humility; pouring out your heart before Him with full expectation that He hears and that He will respond. Secondly, petition is telling God what you need, what you desire and asking Him for it. Finally there is praise, even before any answer is manifested, praise God. Surely we know that we are not just grateful because of what He does for us, we are grateful because of who He is to us. So even if it doesn't happen exactly the way that we thought that it would, He is still worthy of praise.
Today, begin to release your anxiety, your doubts, your fears, and feelings of inadequacy. I was talking to a friend earlier this week and the words of a song came back to me. I can't remember who wrote it but we sang it in a choir that I was in years ago. The words are:
It must be Jesus looking out for me
always busy opening doors that I don't even see
and I don't have to worry because He takes good care of me, It must be Jesus and He's looking out for me.
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  Rebecca King Crews:
Industry Producer, Turned, Inspirational Jazz Artist.
Now would be the perfect time to get re-acquainted with Rebecca King Crews. For years, this fabulous beauty has been a mystery to many. Who is she? What is her nationality? Why do we see her everywhere? are some of the questions you would see "googled" or commented on various posts on the internet. But, Rebecca was only a mystery because she wanted to be, to focus on her family and business. Now, she is ready to reveal all sides of herself and be, purposefully, in the industry. She is no longer, "behind the scenes," but is coming to the forefront in major and surprising way.
Officially, Rebecca is an actress, producer, director and entrepreneur in entertainment production for film, television and radio. She is an executive producer of the hit reality series The Family Crews for BET Networks and MTV International Distribution. Rebecca is also the star of the show along with her husband and family. She is also the co-director and producer of the independent film, TUCHT, soon to be released in conjunction with ASAOPE Independent Filmworks, New York.
This multidimensional talent is the wife of former Athlete, Comedic Actor and Host, Terry Crews. Millions got to know her personality and grew to love her on their show that ran for four seasons. She's been dubbed as a fashion icon, as she's appeared in various hair and fashion magazines, as well as graced many celebrity red carpets, but Rebecca King Crews is now the freshest name and face in the music industry. Her debut, single "Can I Stay (In Your Presence)" will be released this July. This ballad is a Contemporary Jazz-Inspirational creation that perfectly marries body and soul, melodically.
In addition to working on her personal projects, Rebecca is celebrating the recent release of her husband's first book, "Manhood: How to Be a Better Man-or Just Live With One and is thrilled that they are both making a mark for being positive and truthful in the industry. Rebecca spoke about she and Terry's intentions in the business. "Our desire is to tell the truth...to be real. Our aim is to show that regardless of the situation...God is still in control."
Rebecca is performing in various venues, this summer, throughout the U.S. Get tour dates and other information at: www.RebeccaKingCrews.com
Article By Nicole Merritt Lester
Empyrean Public Relations (to learn more about Nicole check her out in Christian Connections, entrepreneurs on our website)
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Sister 2 Sister
There are sisters and then there are sisters. Today I am so happy to introduce you to some amazing sisters. Heather Butts is a dear friend of mine and this ministry. She provides the platform for the Victorious Life Ministries radio show, tapes and produces the show with excellence. She is one of a set of triplets and I want to share their story with you:
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Butts Triplets Take Public Health Care by Storm
When Samantha, Sydney and Heather Butts were kids, they, like many others, went to school, took piano lessons, and dreamed of what they might become when they grew up. Nothing special, right? Their parents, Dr. Hugh and Mrs. Clementine Butts, raised their daughters to become the individuals they are today by cultivating their distinct personalities. Supporting their similarities while promoting their differences was, they say, crucial to their upbringing. The girls knew they were unique and each has made efforts to distinguish herself among their peers and others. The African-American sisters, who grew up in New York City during the 1970s and 80s and faced the same racial and gender barriers as many others, were special indeed. Together, they would overcome those challenges in spectacular fashion and take the world of public health by storm.
Last month, the Ivy League-educated triplets (yes, they're triplets) presented the fifth annual Helen O. Dickens Commemorative Lecture on Medicine to Penn Medicine faculty and students. Typically given by a prominent figure in public health, the lectures are intended to inspire attendees with stories of the challenges speakers have encountered and how they were overcome. The annual series is named in honor of Helen O. Dickens, MD, who was born in February 1909, and would overcome tremendous barriers to eventually become the first black woman in Philadelphia to be board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology, and the first associate dean in the country for minority affairs at the now Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
Born in a time when spontaneous triplets were practically unheard of, today the Butts sisters have all gone on to forge exceptional careers in areas relating to public health. Joined by their parents, friends and family, Samantha, Sydney and Heather Butts, shared their intertwined yet unique stories, revealing how social and environmental factors influenced the direction of their life's work, and the mentors who guided them along their paths to success.
For Samantha Butts, MD, MSCE, assistant professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Penn Medicine, who specializes in environmental reproductive toxicology and reproductive health disparities, the commitment to public health is very much a circumstance of her up-bringing. "I am one of three triplets, and from an early age acquired an appreciation for the complexity and risk involved in pregnancy and the delivery process," she says, adding that like her and her sisters, their mother's slight frame was not exactly built to carry three babies at the same time. Still, Butts says their birth was relatively complication-free, despite technology's inability to confirm the multiple births until 28 weeks into the pregnancy.
There can be no doubt that the remarkably down-to-earth trio is making their mark on public health. But their paths, though certainly among the less traveled, are their own. Effective July 1, 2014 Samantha will be promoted to the position of Associate Professor. While she focuses on delving into the role of environmental exposures on female fertility and menopause, Sydney Butts, MD,FACS, chief of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery and assistant professor of Otolaryngology at SUNY Downstate Medical Center and the University Hospital of Brooklyn, has clinical expertise in cleft lip and palate surgery, vascular malformations and management of adult and pediatric maxillofacial trauma. Her passion for Otolaryngology (that's "ear, nose and throat" for the rest of us) she says, was spurred by watching her sister Heather overcome hearing issues at a young age. "We would see her going back and forth from these doctor's appointments, which definitely sparked a curiosity. Over time, the importance of health care and the difference you could make in people's lives became very apparent," she said.
For Heather Butts, JD, MPH, MA, founder of the small business L.E.A.R.N. For Life Consulting, co-founder of the non-profit H.E.A.L.T.H for Youths and adjunct professor and student advisor at Columbia University's School of Public Health and St. John's University School of Law, life took a slightly different direction. Still, she knew when she graduated from law school that public health was the place for her. Now specializing in health legislation and public health regulations, Heather is heavily involved in helping to keep the legal world up to speed with a rapidly changing landscape, thanks to healthcare reform, social media, and electronic medical record changes. In all her "downtime" she also started L.E.A.R.N. for Life Consulting, an online training and education company and is authoring a book on Civil War medicine. As an African-American female, Heather says there were unique challenges early in her career, particularly around finding mentors, and she now feels a responsibility to others. "We must never become complacent however with the gains that has been made, and I feel it is my duty to support and mentor young lawyers as they progress through the profession," she said.Looking at their resumes, it's hard to believe the Butts sisters have any time at all outside of their work, but when they're not traveling to Eriteria or Rwanda on medical missions, writing journal articles, or researching their next book, they always find time for family. They each agree that they are extremely fortunate to have a wonderful extended family, devoted friends and exceptional mentors.
"It's nice that we live so close - my parents, Syd, and Heather live in New York, so it's easy for us to get together for weekends and holidays to enjoy family fun time," Samantha said.
And in case you were wondering, yes, they do talk shop when they get together. When you get them talking, they're all quick to tell you that their parents
and their two sisters are a great source of inspiration, and that their family serves as the ultimate sounding board for whatever professional opportunity or challenge confronts them.
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When the Lord began to speak to me about Victorious Life Ministries He clearly said this, "the world is your pulpit." What He has shown us over the years is that there are no limitations in Him and wherever He leads people to us who need our help, we are to reach out to them and do all that we can. We have provided shoes to needy children all over the United States. In the last week we shipped toiletries for a nursing home in North Carolina and clothes for the homeless in southern Delaware. We are working hard, gearing up for back to school with shoes, school supplies and toiletries for needy children. We are supporters of foreign missions and much more. We need your help as we strive to make life better for others. Make a donation to the ministry today!
For your daily devotional and word of encouragement visit the Daily Buzz. Also we now have the "Search the Bible" feature on the homepage of our website. Visit us often!
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Worship
God's love is truly amazing!
 | Donnie McClurkin - Preashea Hilliard & Erica Campbell - I Am Amazed! |
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May I tell you that we are totally excited about the level of participation in the Bible quiz. This past week logged our largest number of participants since we started the quiz. Way to go everybody!
Last week's quiz question was -
What affliction did Paul strike Elymas the sorcerer down with?
The correct response is found in Acts 13:8-11 - blindness
Correct responses were submitted by:
Delaware:
Mrs. Jakki Thomas
New Jersey:
Mrs. Sandra Brown
Florida;
Mrs. Gloria Benjamin
Rev. E.J. Parker III
Mrs. Doris Wise
Mrs. Pat Brown
Ms. Mattie DeVore
Mrs. Carolyn Coleman
Ms. Nellie Davis
Mrs. Loretta Pete
Mrs. Gloria Singleton
Ms. Marion Shelby
Ms. Francine Boykin
Bible quiz for today - 6.6.14 -
Three of David's mighty men risked
their lives against the Philistines to get him a drink of water from where?
You can add your name this week to the Bible scholars roll call by submitting a correct response.
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The Reading Room


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Congratulations! You picked up the right book at the right time. This project was designed to take you from GOOD to GREAT! Get ready to release your potential and achieve the life you have always desired. This book is about to CHALLENGE, DEVELOP, AND MOTIVATE YOU!
To learn more about Minister Williams and his other book, as well as numerous other authors and their work visit the Reading Room on our website at www.vl-ministries.org.
There is something for every reader in The Reading Room!
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To Your Good Health
Cheese Addiction
Cows' milk is designed by God for one purpose - nourishing young calves. Ever curious, some humans decided to taste cows' milk thousands of years ago... and many people have been drinking it ever since!
It is important to understand that when the casein protein in milk in broken down, mild opiates called casomorphins are released and then absorbed into the bloodstream. This, in turn, triggers dopamine release.
Cheese consists of very concentrated casein, so the casomorphin dose is much greater than that of milk. This is why cheese is so addictive and explains why many people have a tough time giving it up, even when they know it is loaded with more saturated fat, cholesterol, and sodium than a steak !
For a healthier and longer life, just say "no" to cheese addiction !
God Bless ! Dr. Ed James
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Prayer Matters
 | Lisa Ivy, Director VLM Prayer Network |
God Answers Prayer "This the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us.
And if we know that he hears us-whatever we ask-we know that we have what we asked of him." I John 5:14-15 NIV Every Monday evening at 7 EST and Wednesday morning at 6:30 EST, we host the Victory in Prayer (VIP) call. We're pleased to report that God is faithful to His word. He hears and answers us. Below is just one testimony from this week's prayer. "Amen....that (prayer) was truly for me. My first (chemo) treatment yesterday went very, very well. I feel GREAT!! God has blessed me and carried me through with Grace and Peace. I'm so thankful for you and Wednesday morning prayer." ~ Joan from Delaware We invite you to join us so you can experience Victory in Prayer firsthand. At the appointed time, simply dial 712-432-3066 enter conference code 930692.
If you have never accepted Jesus as your personal Savior, today is the perfect day for you to trust Him for your now and your eternity. Pray this simple prayer -
Dear Lord Jesus,
I know I am a sinner, and I ask for your forgiveness. I believe you died for my sins and rose from the dead. I trust and follow you as my Lord and Savior. Guide my life and help me to do your will. In your name, amen.
If you prayed this prayer by in faith, you have passed from death to life, from darkness to light. Heaven is rejoicing over you.
Call or email is and let us know that you accepted Christ today. We will add you to our prayer list and we will pray for you daily.
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Evangelist Dorothy White
Founder & President
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October 24 - November 7 2014
Nakuru, Kenya
East Africa Missions Tour
Worship & Work in the Mother Land.
You will have the opportunity to: Minister to youth & children
Feed the hungry
Help in the medical clinic
Pray & Evangelize
Build homes for displaced people
& More
For all the details visit their website at:
If you have a heart for missions, this is your trip. Call today!
If you are unable to go but would like to support the work, visit their website to make your donation. You will also see pictures of the great work that this ministry is doing!
Be a part of changing lives for the glory of God!
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Making Changes
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Don't forget to tune in today, 10:00am for the Making Changes program with Bishop Triplett. If you want to grow, begin to think out of the box and examine your life and contributions in a whole new light, you want to listen to this program. Click here for today's show at 10:00am.
Follow Bishop on Facebook and twitter, and visit his website at:
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