Jan 25
2001
A Letter of Victorious Living
In this January 2001 letter, Traci Brown writes to Stephen Black of First Stone Ministries to express gratitude for his role in her husband Clay's transformation from pornography addiction. Though initially cautious when Clay disclosed his past, Traci found no trace of the old struggle after three years of marriage. She credits First Stone's discipleship and the healing power of Jesus Christ for giving her a godly husband, a thriving marriage, and a growing family.
“When Do We Need Revival?” examines the conditions that reveal a need for spiritual revival, both personally and corporately. The article highlights warning signs like complacency, loss of passion for God, persistent sin, and prayerlessness. Drawing from biblical examples, First Stone Ministries urges self-examination, repentance, and renewed dependence on God. It encourages believers and churches to respond to spiritual drought by humbly seeking God’s presence, expecting transformation and restoration through genuine revival grounded in Scripture and the work of the Holy Spirit.
In “Crisis in Leadership,” Jack Frost reflects on how leaders often face intensified spiritual opposition in seasons of transition or influence. He identifies core areas where attacks commonly occur—like unresolved sin, relational discord, or pride—and emphasizes the importance of spiritual health, prayer, and community support. Frost encourages leaders to anchor in the Father’s love, maintain integrity with authority structures, and engage in confession and unity. Through deep discipleship and alignment with God’s purpose, leaders can endure and thrive amid crisis.
“Él envió su palabra para sanarnos” presenta la sanidad como una obra de Dios que restaura a los heridos por dentro y por fuera. A partir de textos bíblicos sobre curación, el recurso destaca que la palabra del Señor trae liberación, consuelo y vida nueva a quienes están quebrantados de corazón. También conecta la sanidad espiritual con la esperanza, la oración y la confianza en Cristo, mostrando que Dios sigue obrando restauración en el corazón humano.