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February 6, 2012


 JESUS  SPOKEN  HEAR

Bruce Aspgren

Rocking A Ministry

1601 9Th St

 PO box 211 

Caldwell, Texas

77836-0211

brbruce@rockinga.org


Bruce & Mary Aspgren




  1. We believe that Jesus Christ is the son of God, is God, was born of a virgin, was crucified for the sins of mankind, was resurrected on the third day, ascended into heaven, and is coming back soon to rule and reign for evermore.
  2. We believe that the only way to eternal salvation is through personal belief that the blood of Jesus is all-sufficient for the penalty of sin and an acceptance of him into your life as Lord and Saviour.
  3. We believe in salvation by grace alone, and that salvation is immediate and eternal upon acceptance of Jesus as a one-time sacrifice for your sins, and not obtained through any works, sacraments, traditions or merits of our own.
  4. We believe in the Trinity: That God The Father, God The Son, and God The Holy Spirit are three Persons present in one God

Love Never Gives Up

 Led to go under the bridge into a camp, under a lean-to plastic tarp a man laid upon some cardboard and blankets. He spoke out in a frail voice "pastor brbruce" I was just thinking about you. I reached out to shake his hand he couldnt lift it. A stroke has set upon his reach. I followed up with a hug and held him for a while.

It was a year ago we met and for a while he avoided me.

 In the winter while giving socks and a blanket to him he asked the Lord into his heart. I shared what is Jesus love with him, he spoke to me of love that has returned into his life. We prayed and he asked GOD to never give up on him. 

 One night I went to visit him and he was gone. He had passed away. 

  I covered him with his blanket.

He  got  right  with  GOD...

Love  never  gives  up.

Selah


These writings are a way to share ministry with folks that call me brbruce. 



All I Own is Trash

This is about homeless children.
While on a visit to a children's home (orphanage)
in central Texas.
I spent some time with a group of children 5 to 9 years old.
A house father shared this story.
When the children come here I spend extra time with them and when we look at what they bring with them its usually in a trash bag.
I asked one little girl what she had and she stated all I own is trash.
Every time that she was to pack up her things they would say go get a trash bag.

I pray that this small word has touched you as it did me.

I will never say trash bag when I speak about the bag that someone carries there worldly possessions in.

I pray that you share this with others.

Jesus spoken Hear.


Give Your Best

  While in Houston for a prayer luncheon, afterwords I went to the ministry van and changed clothes to go out into the streets. I sat outside of the van and changed from my cowboy boots into a pair of work boots. 

  A man came up to me and said Sir I need some shoes. I looked down at my work boots  and over at the shiny cowboy boots and looked back up to him, and handed him the cowboy boots. I reached into the van and got a new pair of socks and asked him if he had a shirt "no Sir" I reached back and got the pants and shirt that I just changed out of.

  He started to well up, when I shared that God had sent me here to help him today. He look at me and said "I prayed this morning for some clothes I want to look good for a friends funeral tomorrow". I shared that's how God answers prayers. We agreed in prayer and I drove away.

  A few blocks away I pulled over and had a good cry.

  I recalled how I looked down upon the work boots.

God said Give your best.


A Prayer for The Tire Angel

On the way home I stopped by the tire shop to get help for a man staying at the local homeless shelter. He has a flat on his truck and the plates have expired if the local law finds it in disrepair they will tow it off. As I spoke at the tire shop I leaelrned that my tire angel had passed away 3 days ago.I had known him for the last 6 years and prayed with him when his wife died from cancer 4 years ago. I asked if they would join in a prayer.We joined hands and prayed Father in heaven I thank you for this man the tire angel who never knew how to say no and was always wanting to help. Give peace to these men here that knew his friendship and love for JESUS. May we find hope in the faith he shared with us in the name of JESUS amen.

As we wiped our eyes and hugged one another a man spoke up.

Please pray that GOD will allow me to be a tire angel.


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ROCKING A MINISTRY


Mission

         Statement           
Rocking A Ministry is dedicated to providing temporary assistance such as food, clothing, hygiene and other basic human necessities to the homeless, indigent community. 
We Advocate to empower the homeless, indigent by providing educational assistance and directing them to the proper  Agencies related to their specific needs.

Dear Rocking A Ministry Friends,

 
  We are extremely grateful for your prayers and support you've express to Rocking A Ministry.
 
  If for some reason or another you have not had the opportunity to team up with our ministry, I ask that you prayerfully consider doing so!  As you do, the Lord will birth an amount by which you can support Rocking A Ministry on a monthly basis. Your gifts allow us to reach, teach and minister to the homeless every month!  
 
 
  Rocking A Ministry is a place where someone in need can grow in FAITH, BY HEARING and SEEING the WORD OF GOD in action. 
We are your hands, feet and mouth extended to the homeless and mentally challenged! 
  We completely TRUST that through prayer He will lead you in which way to help!
      Your Fellow Servants
In Christ,
 
    brBruce & Mary
Aspgren

We simply could not be on the front lines

in the mission field to the homeless, 

and indigent without

your gifts and prayers.









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