Dear KKIM family,
Thank you for stopping by for a CUP! We are so happy to see you at the table this morning!
“For surely, O LORD, you bless the righteous; you surround them with your favor as with a shield.” – Psalm 5:12
Today on this date in 1776……… English founder of Methodism John Wesley wrote in a letter, “You have now such faith as is necessary for your living unto God. As yet you are not called to die. When you are, you shall have faith for this also.”
WOW! Lord thank You for your blessings! Thank You for my friends who helped me yesterday achieve much in such a short time!
I am so excited in our LORD to be one of the Speakers again this year at Cross of Hope for National Day of Prayer! Details are in this CUP! For God’s Glory Alone!
Let us now sit back, close your eyes, upturn your palms, and pray this one phrase over and over for the next 10 minutes or so…………
Abba, I belong to You.
It’s a prayer of exactly seven syllables, the number that corresponds to the rhythm of our breathing. As you inhale—-Abba. As you exhale—I belong to You.
We hear a beautiful echo of this in chapter 8 of Paul’s letter to the Romans, where he writes:
For you did not receive a spirit of slavery to fall back into fear, but you received a spirit of adoption, through which we cry, “Abba, Father!”
Abba means in literal English: daddy, papa, my own dear father.
American child psychologists tell us that the average American baby begins to speak between ages 14 and 18 months. Regardless of the sex of the child, the first word normally spoken at that age is da—da–da, daddy. A little Jewish child speaking Aramaic in first century Palestine at that same age would begin to say ab—ab, ab, Abba.
Jesus says that we may address the infinite, transcendent, almighty God with intimacy, familiarity, and unshaken trust that a 16 month old baby has sitting on his father’s lap.
Is your personal prayer life like that? Do you live your life like that?
My life is more and more like that everyday as I walk with HIM.
I am the clay…….
AMEN!
I am My Beloved’s and His desire is for Me. Song of Solomon 7:10
Come then, My beloved,
My Lovely One, Come.
For see, Winter has past,
The rains are over and gone.
Flowers are appearing on the earth.
The season of glad songs has come.
The cooing of the turtledove
is heard in our land.
The fig tree is forming its first figs
and the blossoming vines give out
their fragrance.
Come then, my beloved,
My lovely one, come.
Song 2:10-13
Max Lucado………
Finishing the Race
The Lord said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me. 2 Corinthians 12:9
Derek Redmond was favored to win the 400 meter race in the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. Halfway into his semi-final heat, he suffered a torn hamstring. Even as the medical team was approaching, he pushed away to finish the race. A big man pushed through the crowd.
“You don’t have to do this,” he told his weeping son.
“Yes, I do.” Derek declared.
“Well, then,” he said, “we’re going to finish this together.”
And they did! His dad wrapped Derek’s arm around his shoulder and helped him hobble to the finish line. What made him do it? His son was hurt so the father came to help him finish.
God does the same. Our attempts may be feeble. Our prayers may seem awkward. But And He comes to help us finish the race!
AMEN!
Lot’s of love being showed to KKIM! PRAISE GOD!
Kind words are like honey——–sweet to the soul and healthy for the body. Proverbs 16:24
Dewey,
What a great evening we had last Friday at Legacy Church celebrating 40 years of our Lord’s ministry to New Mexico through KKIM. The good news of God’s love and salvation for His Creation has gone forth from KKIM. The station has faithfully been light and salt for 40 years. My prayers and blessings to you and KKIM for the next 40 years and beyond!
Bill Redmond
Dear Dewey:
I thoroughly enjoyed the KKIM celebration on Friday. It was so well planned–everything in order. God is a God of order and the service flowed so beautifully. The Praise and worship, the Word– great! It was also good to see and meet the brethren gathered together. The Word from all the speakers opened my heart to continue to take a stand for Christ and for righteousness, especially in this hour when the nation is blanketed with darkness. But I’m reminded of Isaiah 60:1-3 and I will quote verses 2-3, “For behold, darkness will cover the earth, and deep darkness the peoples. but the Lord will rise upon you, and His glory will appear upon you. And nations will come to your light, and kings to the brightness of your rising.” This is a great time for the Body of Christ to be the real Body of Christ — as you and many others said on Friday–we are SALT and LIGHT.
God bless you Dewey for all you have done and all that you do. I pray for you, health, grace to continue to accomplish what the Lord has assigned you to do so that His Kingdom grows and is established through KKIM. I pray for His wisdom and the Gifts of the Spirit to continually flow through you. I thank our Father for your sensitivity to His Holy Spirit and to all those whom He sends your way. The spirit of humility and love that you demonstrate is truly amazing and God is pleased. Through your yielding to the precious Holy Spirit to use you in this way many have been blessed by you and Jesus Christ has been magnified and exalted.
I say to you Dewey: GO ON! GOD SHALL PERFECT THAT WHICH CONCERNS YOU (AND YOUR FAMILY)
Love and shalom!
Barbara
Dear Dewey and KKIM family,
I praise God for you and KKIM radio. The ministry that takes place and the information that reaches all over New Mexico has been a blessing. I am so sorry I was not able to be part of KKIM’s 40th anniversary celebration. I had to be in Washington but I know that many were blessed. You and KKIM are the salt and light to everyone who listens. I praise God for the ministry of KKIM and how much it means to us. We can alwayscount on KKIM to get the message of the gospel out. THE TRUTH NEEDS TO BE SPOKEN.
Keep up the good work. It is not easy to stand for what is right and speak truth but when God calls you he will never leave you.
God bless you and everyone at KKIM.
Nora Espinoza
State Representative
Dewey, Thank you for inviting Bea and I for the 40 year celebration of KKIM. We really enjoyed meeting many different members and guests. The speakers were terrific, very inspirational. You know this is my 41st year with AFLAC, We have a similar accomplishment. I am writing this from Farmington, I listened to KKIM from Dulce to Bloomfield before I lost the station. You are a real friend and we love you. Best Wishes and GOD Bless. Dwight and Bea
Dear Dewey:
I am so sorry I was too ill to attend the 40th Anniversary Celebration of KKIM Radio at Legacy Church last Friday evening. With strong leaders like Congressman Bill Redmond, Pastor Mark Tross, Pastor Steve Smotherman and you leading the celebration, I know the evening was full of information and inspiration.
Just wanted to take a minute to congratulate KKIM on 40 years of service to New Mexico. KKIM’s commitment to Christian values amidst worldly views provides a clear focus for my daily walk. I love listening to Dr. Larry Bates and Chuck Bates, Frank Haley, Pastor Leonard Navarre and you. Having taken a short journey in similar shoes, I know how much work goes into preparing each program. What is so remarkable about KKIM is the consistent delivery of high quality, timely programming.
As my time to listen becomes more limited, I am especially grateful for the comprehensive compilation of local, national and international news on the KKIM News and Views web site. KKIM is a link on my phone (and my computer) that I rely on to stay informed.
Last, I special thanks for a signal that covers so much of New Mexico, especially northern New Mexico. KKIM is truly a beacon of light via radio.
Please extend my congratulations and best wishes to the staff and management of KKIM.
Sincerely,
Janice E. Arnold-Jones
7713 Sierra Azul NE
Albuquerque, NM 87110
(505) 379-0902 cell
www.Janice2012.us NM CD1
One Nation Under God
National Day of Prayer – 2012
Cross of Hope Church
6104 Taylor Ranch Road NW
Rise and Shine and
Give God the Glory
May 3, 2012
7 a.m. – 8 a.m.
Special Guest Speakers
Sharon Halstead, Principal, COHES
Senator Sander Rue
Councilor Dan Lewis
Pastor Dewey Moede, KKIM Station Manager
Light refreshments served afterwards
WOW! What a Word from Fullnessonline today!!!!!!!!!!!! PRAISE GOD!!!!!!!!!!!
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April 17, 2012. Well here you are again, waiting at the foot of the mountain. You have been here before and you know what happens when you decide to go up. There are two things necessary. The first is to change your garments followed quickly by the second which is washing your hands. Don’t be a coward and shrink back as the children of Israel did. Rather, be like Moses and face the smoke and fire of the unknown. Better still, be like Joshua and make sure you cross over. You are confident and very courageous. That is how I know you will climb this mountain again. I will be there waiting for you. You are my fine workmanship.
Exodus 19:10-11 (NKJV) “Then the LORD said to Moses, “Go to the people and consecrate them today and tomorrow, and let them wash their clothes. And let them be ready for the third day. For on the third day the LORD will come down upon Mount Sinai in the sight of all the people. Ras Robinson
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April 17, 2012. A sliver of time is coming soon to best do what you have needed to do for quite a while. You have put it off because of concerns that you will not do it as well as it needs to be done. The devil has been whispering this in your ear. This kind of thinking has caused procrastination close to paralysis. But this sliver is quickly coming. You will know when it comes. Do it then. And you will be amazed at how quickly it is finished and how well it is done. I have equipped you just for getting this done. Stand strong and don’t let the devil dissuade you.
Ecclesiastes 3:1 (NASB) “There is an appointed time for everything. And there is a time for every event under heaven—” Bev Robinson
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April 17, 2012. Come in really close to my bosom. You are My most special one. You are the very best that I have created. In my bosom reside peace, comfort and the warmth of My love. I hear your cries for help. I hear your cries of hunger. I hear your cries of discomfort. Though at times you have feelings of abandonment, I am never distant from you. Can you see that you and I are inseparable? My love for you is firm as a tight embrace. Feel My arms that surround you. Reach up to Me, and I will pick you up. I will console you and dry your tears.
Isaiah 40:11 (NASB) “Like a shepherd He will tend His flock, in His arm He will gather the lambs and carry them in His bosom.” Kevin Robinson
From Greg Laurie…….
What does it mean to “Fear God”?
April 16th, 2012 Posted in sermons | 1 Comment »
Far too often though we fear the wrong things in life—things like dental work, tax audits, or public speaking—and we don’t fear what’s most important. We don’t fear God!
The Bible tells us “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom” (Psalm 111:10).
To “fear God” does not mean that you cower in terror before Him. It has been properly defined as “a wholesome dread of displeasing Him.” If I have sinned, it is not the fear of what He will do to me, but rather what I have done to Him.
The remarkable thing about fearing God is that when you fear Him, you fear nothing else—whereas if you do not fear God, you fear everything else.
David said, “The Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?” (Psalm 27:1). Only the person who can say, “The Lord is the strength of my life,” can then say, “Of whom shall I be afraid?”
AMEN! PRAISE GOD!
Here is a story from Darlene Quiring……..
After a few years of marriage, filled with constant arguments, a
man and his wife decide that the only way to save their marriage
is to try therapy.
When they arrived at the therapist’s office, the therapist jumped right
in “what seems to be the problem?”
Immediately , the husband looked down without anything to say and the
wife started talking 90 miles an hour describing all the wrongs within her
husband.
After 15 minutes, the therapist went over to her, picked her up and kissed
her passionately. Afterwards, the wife sat there speechless.
He looked at the husband who was staring in disbelief at what just
happened. The therapist said “your wife NEEDS that at least 2 times
a week!”
The husband scratched his head and said, “I can have her here on
Tuesdays and Thursdays.”
LOL! LOL!
Great feedback on Dr. Joe’s Medical Bags on SUGAR!
Here are 5 reasons you should stay away from any product containing high fructose corn syrup and why it could kill you.
1. Sugar in any form causes obesity and disease when consumed in pharmacologic doses.
Cane sugar and high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) are indeed both harmful when consumed in pharmacologic doses of 140 pounds per person per year. When one 20 ounce HFCS sweetened soda, sports drink or tea has 17 teaspoons of sugar (and the average teenager often consumes two drinks a day) we are conducting a largely uncontrolled experiment on the human species. Our hunter gather ancestors consumed the equivalent of 20 teaspoons per year, not per day.
2. HFCS and cane sugar are NOT biochemically identical or processed the same way by the body.
High fructose corn syrup is an industrial food product and far from “natural” or a naturally occurring substance. It is extracted from corn stalks through a process so secret that Archer Daniels Midland and Carghill would not allow the investigative journalist, Michael Pollan to observe it for his book, The Omnivore’s Dilemma. The sugars are extracted through a chemical enzymatic process resulting in a chemically and biologically novel compound called HFCS.
Some basic biochemistry will help you understand this: regular cane sugar (sucrose) is made of two-sugar molecules bound tightly together – glucose and fructose in equal amounts. The enzymes in your digestive tract must break down the sucrose into glucose and fructose, which are then absorbed into the body.
HFCS also consists of glucose and fructose, but not in a 50-50 ratio, rather in a 55-45 fructose to glucose ratio in an unbound form. Fructose is sweeter than glucose. And HFCS is cheaper than sugar because of the government farm bill corn subsidies. Products with HFCS are sweeter and cheaper than products made with cane sugar. This allowed for the average soda size to balloon from 8 ounces to 20 ounces with very little financial costs to manufacturers but at great human costs of increased obesity, diabetes and chronic disease.
Now back to the biochemistry. Since there is no chemical bond between them, no digestion is required so they are more rapidly absorbed into your blood stream. Fructose goes right to the liver and triggers lipogenesis (the production of fats like triglycerides and cholesterol) this is why it is the major cause of liver damage in this country and causes a condition called “fatty liver” which affects 70 million people. The rapidly absorbed glucose triggers big spikes in insulin – our body’s major fat storage hormone. Both these features of HFCS lead to increased metabolic disturbances that drive increases in appetite, weight gain, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, dementia and more.
The Children’s Hospital Oakland Research Institute found that free fructose from HFCS requires more energy to be absorbed by the gut and soaks up two phosphorous molecules from ATP (our body’s energy source). This depletes the energy fuel source or ATP in our gut required to maintain the integrity of our intestinal lining. Little “tight junctions” cement each intestinal cell together preventing food and bacteria from “leaking” across the intestinal membrane and triggering an immune reaction and body wide inflammation.
High doses of free fructose have been proven to literally punch holes in the intestinal lining allowing nasty byproducts of toxic gut bacteria and partially digested food proteins to enter your blood stream and trigger the inflammation that we know is at the root of obesity, diabetes, cancer, heart disease, dementia and accelerated aging. Naturally occurring fructose in fruit is part of a complex of nutrients and fiber that doesn’t exhibit the same biological effects as the free high fructose doses found in “corn sugar”.
Bottom Line here is that cane sugar and the industrially produced, euphemistically named “corn sugar” are not biochemically or physiologically the same.
3. HFCS contains contaminants including mercury that are not regulated or measured by the FDA.
An FDA researcher asked corn producers to ship a barrel of high fructose corn syrup in order to test for contaminants. Her repeated requests were refused until she claimed she represented a newly created soft drink company. She was then promptly shipped a big vat of HFCS that was used as part of the study that showed that HFCS often contains toxic levels of mercury because of chlor-alkali products used in its manufacturing. Poisoned sugar is certainly not “natural”.
When HFCS is run through a chemical analyzer or a chromatograph, strange chemical peaks show up that are not glucose or fructose. What are they? Who knows? This certainly calls into question the purity of this processed form of super sugar. The exact nature, effects and toxicity of these funny compounds have not been fully explained, but shouldn’t we be protected from the presence of untested chemical compounds in our food supply, especially when the contaminated food product comprises up to 15-20% of the average American’s daily calorie intake?
4. Independent medical and nutrition experts DO NOT support the use of HFCS in our diet, despite the assertions of the corn industry.
The corn industry’s happy looking websites www.cornsugar.com and www.sweetsurprise.com bolster their position that cane sugar and corn sugar are the same by quoting experts, or should we say misquoting …
Barry M. Popkin, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Nutrition, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has published widely on the dangers of sugar-sweetened drinks and their contribution to the obesity epidemic. In a review of HFCS in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, he explains the mechanism by which the free fructose may contribute to obesity. He states that:
“The digestion, absorption, and metabolism of fructose differ from those of glucose. Hepatic metabolism of fructose favors de novo lipogenesis [production of fat in the liver]. In addition, unlike glucose, fructose does not stimulate insulin secretion or enhance leptin production. Because insulin and leptin act as key afferent signals in the regulation of food intake and body weight [to control appetite], this suggests that dietary fructose may contribute to increased energy intake and weight gain. Furthermore, calorically sweetened beverages may enhance caloric overconsumption.”
He states that HFCS is absorbed more rapidly than regular sugar, and that it doesn’t stimulate insulin or leptin production. This prevents you from triggering the body’s signals for being full and may lead to overconsumption of total calories.
He concludes by saying that: “… the increase in consumption of HFCS has a temporal relation to the epidemic of obesity, and the overconsumption of HFCS in calorically sweetened beverages may play a role in the epidemic of obesity.”
The corn industry takes his comments completely out of context to support their position. “All sugar you eat is the same.”
True pharmacologic doses of any kind of sugar are harmful, but the biochemistry of different kinds of sugar and their respective effects on absorption, appetite and metabolism are different, and Dr. Popkin knows that.
David S. Ludwig, M.D., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School has published extensively on the dangers and the obesogenic (fat creating) properties of sugar-sweetened beverages. He was quoted as saying that “high fructose corn syrup is one of the most misunderstood products in the food industry.” He was asked why he supported the corn industry, he said his comments were taken totally out of context.
Misrepresenting science is one thing, misrepresenting scientists who have been at the forefront of the fight against obesity and high fructose sugar sweetened beverages is quite another.
5. HFCS is almost always a marker of poor-quality, nutrient-poor disease creating industrial food products or “food-like substances”.
The last reason to avoid products that contain HFCS is that they are a marker for poor-quality, nutritionally depleted, processed industrial food full of empty calories and artificial ingredients. If you find “high fructose corn syrup” on the label you can be sure it is not a whole, real, fresh food full of fiber, vitamins, minerals, phytonutrients and antioxidants. Run away from it if you want to stay healthy. We still must reduce our overall consumption of sugar, but with this one simple dietary change you can radically reduce your health risks and improve your health.
Here’s what’s happening:
We’re consuming HFCS and sugar in pharmacologic quantities never before experienced in human history — 140 pounds a year vs. 20 teaspoons a year 10,000 years ago. High fructose corn syrup is always found in very poor quality foods that are nutritionally void and filled with all sorts of other disease promoting compounds, fats, salt, chemicals and even mercury. Please, read your labels and whenever you see a product that contains HFCS…drop the poisoned food back where you found it.
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