September/October 2003

Dear Fellow Saints,

We rejoice in what the Lord is doing here at Lake Hamilton Bible Camp and in the lives of all who contact us regularly by phone, letter and email. Change is taking place for His glory, to usher in His Kingdom, that His plans and purposes might be fulfilled in the lives of His people. No matter how much "shaking" the Lord is doing in our lives, we should refrain from focusing on what is being shaken loose, and keep our eyes on the LORD who is doing the shaking. We are reminded that, "The LORD will perfect that which concerneth me:" (Ps 138:8)

Labor Day Campmeeting provided a banqueting table of spiritual food to help mature the saints of God. Dale Copeland delivered one of the most powerful messages on the Mercy of God that we have ever heard. It wasn't to tickle our ears, but to transform not only our lives, but also those we are to show mercy towards. Deliverance was taught and ministered by William Null, Cheryl Batts and Dianne Stone. Topics included Arrested Development, Unforgiveness, the Unseen Enemy and Binding and Loosing. You will want to get the tapes and share these anointed messages with others. We were privileged to have James and Murlene Golden, missionaries to Belize, Central America, here for the entire campmeeting. Not only did they share precious truths concerning the Kingdom of God, but received spiritual refreshing themselves during the services. James Mitchell taught for the first time here at LHBC, and Clement Humbard ministered on What God Is.

Deliverance Ministers Camp brought the Lord's servants from as far away as Guatemala, India, California, Canada, and many places in between. Texas was well represented and God is truly raising up multitudes of deliverance ministries and churches throughout that entire state. We held off doing the September/October issue of Voices so the tapes from the Deliverance Ministers Conference could be included. Norman Parish delivered two messages and the one on the Angelic Ministry in Deliverance is one you will want to hear several times over. Bo Fisher exhorted all to be alert to the Invasion of the New Age within the Church. Chris Simpson challenged our "hot spots" and the Life-Long Results of Cursing or Judging our Parents. George Leroy's message on Deep Deliverance stirred our hearts towards complete surrender. Bill Null taught us on the need for deliverance of the Sins of the Fathers, and Geri McGhee's topic on The Captive Spirit gave us many Scriptures to use in Spiritual Warfare. Jim Landry conducted a small group teaching on The Believer's Commission to do Deliverance. Unfortunately, that tape did not record. Though this conference is by invitation only to ministers, everyone is welcome to order the tapes and partake of the rich teachings that were given to the Pastors and Ministers who were in attendance. See the synopsis in this issue.

Thanksgiving Camp is fast approaching (Nov. 27th - 30th). We invite you to make plans to come and share with us during this time when we, "Bless the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits:" (Ps. 103:2) Our dear friend, Robert Cameron, will join us, bringing the precious anointing God has given him to take us into the high praises. Many have yet to realize the weapon of spiritual warfare that is found in that place of high praise. We invite you to come and participate. Also ministering during this series of meetings will be Clement Humbard and Bill Null. Thanksgiving Dinner will be at 2:30 pm on the 27th. The camp will provide the turkey, dressing and all the fixings. We ask those who are coming to bring deserts, salads, etc. If you are unable to bring anything because you are coming by plane, you may help clean up after dinner. There is no charge for this meal.

Mid-Winter Camp starts Dec. 25th with a dinner at 2:30 and concludes with Watchnight service Dec. 31st. Confirmed speakers are Carl Fox, Jim Landry, Frank Marzullo, Jr., Bill Null, Howard Pittman and Chris Simpson. Plan to be with us during this time of anointed teaching, healing, deliverance and ministry. Remember, there are at least 3 services a day where deliverance ministry is available. Those who come to be set free from the bondages that hinder their walk with God, can go home changed if they are honest before the Lord and are willing to ask for prayer.

We thank all of you who remember to pray for Lake Hamilton Bible Camp. Yes, we are grateful for your monthly financial support but even more importantly, we appreciate your prayers in our behalf.

Glen Miller and Staff

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