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Budget range $100 - $249
Jun 18, 2007 17:41:27 (GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) Jun 19, 2007 00:00:00 (GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) No (click here to learn more about
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When young David was a shepherd boy, little did his brothers think that one day he would become Israel’s greatest King. Perhaps it was that same way with James L. Mormon. How could his siblings even begin to think that he would ultimately become the leader of a great church?
His mother knew, maybe it was what she prayed for, she was always praying for something if nothing more than just peace of mind. Mother Morman knew her son had special qualities, she knew that God was doing something special in his life. She was always there, even later, when he stood up against corporate giants in a court of law. She knew that the God she served was bigger than them all.
Through heartache and pain, through disappointments and failures, James L. Morman had learned one vital lesson. He finally understood that the only one he could really put his trust in was God himself. He had traveled around the world perhaps in search of God’s vision for his life. He was for a short time, a minister at his old church, Zion Hope Baptist, but that wasn’t where God wanted him. He had traveled the corporate route, and found reasonable success, but God wasn’t there either. Having joined his wife’s church, and the church having lost its pastor, he soon found himself in a runoff election for the leadership of the church. God wasn’t there either; he lost the election by one vote.
But it was only the darkness before the dawn. It was the rain before the sunshine. The foundation was being laid. Like the Lord took a widow woman and fed Elijah in the midst of a famine, He used an unassuming woman to start a work that would ultimately change Jim and Loretta Morman’s life forever. Nita McCray asked him if he wouldn’t mind teaching a home bible study.
The Eastside of Detroit Michigan…a place where thousands of families migrated during the forties and fifties. Most families were happy when they went to work for the big three. They could buy a small house, get a small insurance policy, and even own an automobile, perhaps a deuce and a quarter, or a Chevy Impala. Things seemed pretty good. The glue that held everything in place for most families was the local church. There, you could learn something about the Lord, if nothing more than “He’s a Way Maker” or a “Heart Regulator”. You could sing an inspirational song by the great James Cleveland, or shout your frustrations away. Of course, on the flip side, you could listen to Ernie Durham or Jumping Joe Howard on the radio playing the Motown sounds of the Temptations, or the Drifters, or the Impressions, or you could go to a ‘quarter party’ and dance the night away. The ‘heaven and hell’ parties also provided what seemed to be a lot of fun. Whatever your fancy, there was always a way to forget about hard times and difficult circumstances.
When young David was a shepherd boy, little did his brothers think that one day he would become Israel’s greatest King. Perhaps it was that same way with James L. Mormon. How could his siblings even begin to think that he would ultimately become the leader of a great church?
His mother knew, maybe it was what she prayed for, she was always praying for something if nothing more than just peace of mind. Mother Morman knew her son had special qualities, she knew that God was doing something special in his life. She was always there, even later, when he stood up against corporate giants in a court of law. She knew that the God she served was bigger than them all.
Through heartache and pain, through disappointments and failures, James L. Morman had learned one vital lesson. He finally understood that the only one he could really put his trust in was God himself. He had traveled around the world perhaps in search of God’s vision for his life. He was for a short time, a minister at his old church, Zion Hope Baptist, but that wasn’t where God wanted him. He had traveled the corporate route, and found reasonable success, but God wasn’t there either. Having joined his wife’s church, and the church having lost its pastor, he soon found himself in a runoff election for the leadership of the church. God wasn’t there either; he lost the election by one vote.
But it was only the darkness before the dawn. It was the rain before the sunshine. The foundation was being laid. Like the Lord took a widow woman and fed Elijah in the midst of a famine, He used an unassuming woman to start a work that would ultimately change Jim and Loretta Morman’s life forever. Nita McCray asked him if he wouldn’t mind teaching a home bible study.
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