Testimonials
"I will give thee thanks in the great congregation: I will praise thee among much people." Psalms 35:18

     
"Praise the Lord for His work in and through you!!! We are enjoying and growing in the "Soldiers of the Sanctuary" series..."
                          - Constance, Tennessee

"Calvery greetings may reach to you as many as the sea sand. Thank you very much Pr. John Skeete. On behalf of the Fiwagoh Mission Oprhanage Ministries, I thank Our God for this great blessing He sent to us through you and the Sanctuary lessons. They were amazing and we are teaching other pupils and even church members. We will continue to pray for you and your wife and the whole ministry..."

  - Joshua, Nairobi Kenya

  "Thank you for your good work. I will be praying for your progress..."

  - Samuel, Nairobi Kenya

"Meeting the needs of body, mind, and spirit is so important in these days with diseases, drugs and immorality pounding the human species. I am thankful you are doing your part to make a positive difference..."

                                 - Sylvia, Michigan

  "I really appreciate what you all were able to do to help me, may God continue to bless you..."
                                 - Tee, California

  "Thank you so much. Power packed presentation. I learned so much. What I will focus on is to die to self daily. I want Jesus & God to be King of my life, my heart, my mind...I need to get His character, seek His face, so it may reflect in me...All glory to the Lamb & to the Father! And thank you for all your diligent study! Keep shining & showing His character!
                                  - Theresa, Wisconsin
The Greatest Service

"Be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ sake hath forgiven you."
Ephesians 4:32

The greatest service that we can render to the cause of God, and which will reflect steady beams of light upon the pathway of others, is to be patient, kind, steadfast as a rock to principle, God-fearing. This will constitute us the salt of the earth, the light of the world. We shall be often disappointed, for we shall not find perfection in those who are connected with us, and they will not see perfection in us. It is only by agonizing effort on our part that we shall become unselfish, humble, childlike, tabernacle, meek and lowly of heart, like our Divine Lord. We must bring our heart and minds up to a higher point of education in spiritual and heavenly things.

This world is not heaven, but it is the workshop of God for the fitting up of His people for a pure and holy paradise. And while each one of us is to feel that he is a part of the great web of humanity, he must not expect that others in that web will be without a flaw any more than himself. Mistakes will be made, and if the erring are willing to be corrected, a valuable experience is gained, so that their defeat is turned to victory. You should consider that many of your own errors are not brought to the light, and be careful not to make the mistakes and imperfections of others appear in their worst light, either to yourself or to others. No man is perfect, and unjust criticism indulged towards others is not wise or Christlike.

We have a serious, solemn work to do for ourselves to cleanse our own soul from spot and stain if we will stand before the Son of Man when He shall appear acquitted of Him.

We must be educators as well as reformers. To cut loose from everyone who errs and does not follow our own ideas is not doing as Christ is doing for us.

We are fallible, and we need pity, forbearance, kindly consideration, and sympathetic love for those with whom we are connected. We are all unworthy of the love and confidence of God. That I May Know Him, June 29
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