From FLORIDA: Thank you for helping our church.Dear Attorney Gibbs, Recently we had the privilege of meeting you. We would like to express our deep appreciation and gratitude for the way God used you to moderate a difficult meeting for our church. We also wanted to thank you for the copies of your recent book that you sent us. We will continue to pray for you and your ministry. From a Pastor in TENNESSEE: Thank you for winning our case.This is not a question, but a thank you note to CLA for standing with us and helping us with a problem at our church. I believe the prayers of God's people prevailed. We expect to send a donation soon, although the attorney explained that would have no bearing on CLA helping our church. I understand this, but we may be able to help you help someone else.
From OREGON: Thank you for helping me stand for what is right.Your letter has been tremendous help. God bless YOUR great efforts. Please keep me on your mailing list and keep me posted with what is going on that I may use to help educate the community. From the WHITE HOUSE: National Day of Prayer, 2007; By the President of the United States of America -- A Proclamation A prayerful spirit has always been an important part of our national character, and it is a force that has guided the American people, given us strength, and sustained us in moments of joy and in times of challenge. On this National Day of Prayer, we acknowledge God's grace and ask for His continued guidance in the life of our Nation. Americans of many faiths and traditions share a common belief that God hears the prayers of His children and shows grace to those who seek Him. Following the tragedy at Virginia Tech, in towns all across America, in houses of worship from every faith, Americans have joined together to pray for the lives that were lost and for their families, friends, and loved ones. We hold the victims in our hearts and pray for those who suffer and grieve. There is a power in these prayers, and we can find comfort in the grace and guidance of a loving God. At this important time in our history, we also pray for the brave members of our Armed Forces and their families. We pray for their safety, for the recovery of the wounded, and for the peace we all seek. The Congress, by Public Law 100 307, as amended, has called on our Nation to reaffirm the role of prayer in our society and to respect the freedom of religion by recognizing each year a "National Day of Prayer." NOW, THEREFORE, I, GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim May 3, 2007, as a National Day of Prayer. I ask the citizens of our Nation to give thanks, each according to his or her own faith, for the freedoms and blessings we have received and for God's continued guidance, comfort, and protection. I invite all Americans to join in observing this day with appropriate programs, ceremonies, and activities. -GEORGE W. BUSH
From a pastor and radio host in ALABAMA: Great article in your April Alert: Great article on Jamestown in the April Legal Alert. We used it to do a radio broadcast . . . and to notify local Christian educators about the revisionist history about Jamestown in their history text. We appreciate your teaching of the truth. From OREGON: CLA saved me thousands of dollars.Thank God for your ministry! A local attorney wanted to charge me $1800 to $3000 before they would even begin to help me. From INDIANA: Dr. Gibbs’ message touched our lives.God bless you! Your sermon greatly touched us last year. My husband who had been winning at least one soul a day by faith, increased it to 4 each day, and in spite of illness and working a secular job full time -- he had a minimum of 4 souls pray to trust Christ every day -- thanks to God using the message of Dr. David Gibbs! From KOREA: We will support CLA too!Emmanuel Baptist Church will begin to support CLA at $100.00 a month. God bless! From TEXAS: Kind words of appreciationDear Dr. Gibbs, God’s love and light shine brightly through your life and ministry. We want to express our appreciation for your kindness and the ¬spirit of Christ that shines through you.¬ Our friendship with you is valued beyond measure, and we pray daily that God will continue to bless you, your family, and your ministry. From ALASKA: Thank you for calling me back.Thank you for your help and the wonderful phone call on my message machine yesterday! My family was beginning to question our sanity from the hospital staff that recommended we terminate my father's life. I'll never forget what you did. From ILLINOIS: Thank you for helping my daughter.As I was preparing my taxes, I remembered that I never thanked you for speaking to me one day around Christmas last year. My daughter’s school was not allowing us to give out candy canes and literature that contained Bible scripture. With your advice and the email you sent, we were allowed to give our Christmas treats and share Jesus with the class. I truly know God was a part of this, teaching me to stand up for Him and not worry about what the school or teachers think. It may seem like a small victory in your line of work, but for me and my daughter it was big. Thanks for your ministry. God Bless You!! |