A child, the last hope of a doomed civilization, is sent to a strange new land where he must discover his true heritage and his true potential. God created you just like you are for a purpose.Kal-El: Vessel of God The Jewish Tradition of Superman Posted by Zachary Brenner on in Fall 2016, Further Reading It doesn’t matter who you are or what situation you are in. “We’ve had people saved, start going to church and begin Bible studies, just because they attended a party,” she said. Hughes said parties are an opportunity to meet new people, talk to them and discover their needs. “I went home and planned my first party.” She said being a pastor’s wife and raising four children, she didn’t have any more time, but God, in his still small voice, said “party with a purpose.” “Every conversation can count for eternity,” she asserted. She said a lot of women are looking for their mission, but God revealed to her that her mission field is whatever she does that day. As long as the Holy Spirit does all the work, I can do evangelism.” The Holy Spirit does the work that saves. “It’s not up to you to convict them of sin. “He goes ahead and prepares the way,” she said. She said after she took a course in lifestyle evangelism, God showed her evangelism is not up to her. Page Hughes, author of Party with a Purpose, said she is a plain woman who discovered God can use any available vessel. “What you lay on the altar as ordinary, God will come and cover it with His Glory, wrapping up your pain, embarrassment and heartache, and raise out of it the extraordinary.” God is not shocked or mad, but waiting for us to lay it on the altar, she noted. Let god take care of the judgment, and let’s share what has been given to us-mercy and grace.” “As long as you smile and say it is all right, there is no power. “We need to tell the truth of how we didn’t do it right, but how God has made it right,” she said. Thomas encouraged the women to use the testimony of their heartaches and brokenness. “If you keep your empty cup on the altar, He will fill you up until you are spilling over,” she said.ĭemonstrating with a cup and a bottle of water, Thomas filled the cup, then drank from it as she illustrated the times one needs God’s grace, as she explained the cup has to be filled over and over. The fact that we need God to fill us up with His love has little to do with how much we know about Him, Thomas pointed out. “He wants us to lay the truth of our humanity on the altar.” The Lord already knew we would need a Savior, she said. “Jesus, on that hillside, said ‘if you will bring your poor spirit, I will come and I will add the blessing.” “But as the Lord led me into the light, He began teaching a new meaning of Chapter 5,” she revealed. Using Matthew 5 as her text, Thomas said she thought if you want the blessings of God, you had to be all the things in the beatitudes Jesus presented in the Sermon on the Mount. Thomas, an author and speaker from Tennessee, said in the darkest period of her life when she was going through a divorce, she was looking for the heart of God, but all she felt was judgment. EDMOND-When life comes at you hard and breaks everything you know, you could spend the rest of your life in the corner of a dark room or you can let God wrap you in His arms, said Angela Thomas, speaking during the Women’s Session at the State Evangelism Conference.