the church where you are Ministering. As a                                     pastor, I feel you are more challenged, ministering to the same people daily; evangelizing is much easier. But at this one service, a young minister asked if I was a pastor. Pastoring is more like being married to a person. As the pastor watches his people grow or teaches a class, it's a step deeper in the ministry.  I've felt the call to be a pastor of a church. Within my heart I know that's what I'm going through and learning is to prepare me for what I need to pastor.  I feel that sometimes things don't go how I think they should go. I was just always found at  the church, I even had the keys and was always overseeing the upkeep to the grounds or anything else that came up concerning the building; it was a custodial thing that I loved to do.

I saw myself at this point maturing in ministry, raising a family, but God had another plan for me, not to take a back seat but to M. C. and play percussions.  In my life right now I am building a foundation. I recently started attending  A.  T. and I feel my heart there and growing up there I want to be submissive to Pastor Roch. I am placed with a man who has always had a passion for a Spanish church and has spoken to me concerning a Spanish ministry with a service to minister to Hispanic souls. I know that I am where I need to be.

I use to think that my testimony was not a great as saints that were delivered from drugs and alcohol addiction because I was raised in the church. Now I realize that my being raised and serving in an apostolic church did not mean that I was automatically saved. As a matter of fact, I could have been lost more easily being a spectator of godly ministry, but
I realized that I needed a personal relationship with God that was not based upon who I knew or was related to. As big as God is, He can save any person who truly desires a relationship with Jesus.



INTRINSIC VALUES

intrinsic \in-"trin-zik, -"trin(t)-sik\ adjective [MF intrinsèque internal, fr. LL intrinsecus, fr. L, adv., inwardly; akin to L intra within -- more at INTRA-] (1642)

1 a : belonging to the essential nature or constitution of a thing <the intrinsic worth of a gem: the intrinsic brightness of a star.
The charge for young men and women today is to obtain intrinsic values. In these transitional times of life, one must face society for further training and