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Ed Kleiman to Share Testimony at Celebrate Recovery
May 20th 2015 by Dee Loflin
Ed Kleiman to Share Testimony at Celebrate Recovery
Ed Kleiman to Share Testimony at Celebrate Recovery
and Lead Dexter Prayer Conference

By Rod Jetton

Bloomfield, Missouri -
Ed Kleiman, a Messianic Jew who grew up in St. Louis will be sharing the story of how he overcame drugs and alcohol at the Celebrate Recovery meeting on May 20th at Living Water Worship Center in Bloomfield, Missouri.  He will also be leading a prayer conference at Sweet Prospect General Baptist Church in Dexter, Missouri on Saturday May 23rd and Sunday May 24th.
 
Ed Kleiman, is a full time minister, who God saved and redeemed from a life of drugs, alcohol, and sexual immorality at the age of 41. Ed grew up "worshipping & serving the god in the mirror" as he refers to it. From the age of sixteen to forty one he offered up daily sacrifices to this god; of drugs, alcohol, and sexual immorality. Then God granted him repentance, and eternal life by grace through faith in Jesus Christ alone, on October 23rd, 1994.
 
Ed’s change is the powerful testimony of what the Lord can do. As Ed would say; “Nothing less than sovereign power and irresistible grace would ever be sufficient for such a hell-deserving one as myself! Why should any soul despair when God saved a wretch like me?”
 
After attending Covenant Theological Seminary Ed began preaching at Sunshine Mission, a homeless shelter in St. Louis.  During his 16 years of ministry at the Mission, God has granted new life to some of the most down-&-out, through their trust and faith in our Lord Jesus Christ.
 
Ed has shared his testimony on overcoming addictions at numerous Celebrate Recovery meetings throughout America and Bryan Gentry from Living Water Worship Center said, “Ed’s message of hope, healing and God’s grace has inspired others with addictions to reach out for the God who heals and we are looking forward to his message and the impact it can have on hurting lives right here in our community.”
 
He has also ministered to thousands of people here in America and all over the world by leading prayer initiatives and teaching on prayer. Before they head to places in Poland, Hungary, Romania, the United States, Germany, Slovakia, and the Ukraine, Ed trains new missionary students at the Training Center for International Messengers in Libby, Montana.
 
To accomplish all these ministry goals Ed founded Small Cloud Ministries with the mission: To glorify God by spreading a zeal for Jesus Christ to all people as the infinite treasure of all of life and His cross as God’s focal point of His glory. More info can be found on Ed and his ministry at www.praybold.org  
 
Ed believes prayer continues to be a crucial, but often missing element in spiritual revivals. Since 1999 the Lord has been using Ed to preach on the importance of the local church, God's design for the family, and the call for missions, while always emphasizing the power, priority, and purposes of prayer.
                                                           
While he is in town Ed is also leading a prayer conference at Sweet Prospect General Baptist Church on Saturday May 23rd and Sunday May 24th. There will be a breakfast and 2 hour prayer and teaching session starting at 8:00 am on Saturday with an evening session starting at 7:00 pm that night.  Then Ed will deliver the Sunday message titled “Our Hears Desire & Prayer.”
 
“Please pray for Ed’s visit to Dexter and ask God to move mightily so that Christians will begin to pray for those needing Christ in our community. The Lord has used Ed’s ministry to rekindle a passion for Jesus Christ in many churches throughout the United States, we ask you to join us in thanking God for what He will do during this prayer conference,” added Sweet Prospect Pastor Ray Rowland.
 
Rev. Kleiman will be in in Dexter from May 20 to 24th and concluded by saying, “I am looking forward to sharing how God’s grace delivered me from drugs and alcohol with the people in Stoddard County.  I am also excited to spend time praying and teaching on the power of prayer.  I trust the Lord will bless our time and renew a passion for Christ that will have a lasting impact on not only Christians in Dexter, but on everyone in the community.”     
 
Who: International Missionary Ed Kleiman
What: Dexter Prayer Conference & Celebrate Recovery Testimony
When:  Celebrate Recovery- Wed. Evening 6:30 p.m. May 20, 2015
Prayer Conference- Sat. Morning 8:00 a.m. Breakfast provided by the Church
Prayer Conference-Sat. Evening 7:00 P.M. – 9:00 P. M.
Prayer Conference-Sun. Morning 10:45 A.M. -- Title: Our Hearts Desire & Prayer!
Where:
Celebrate Recovery- Living Water Worship Center 18094 Hwy. 25 Bloomfield, MO 63825
Prayer Conference- Sweet Prospect General Baptist Church 1201 E. Elk St., Dexter, MO  63841
 

Last Updated on May 20th 2015 by Dee Loflin




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Adult meals are just $7.50 and kids ages 4 - 12 are only $5.00.  Children three and under are free.

Meals include chicken and homemade dumplings, vegetable, slaw, homemade roll, dessert, and a drink.  Dumplings are also sold by the quarter for $6.50.  If you bring your own container they will deduct $1.00 for a delicious quart of dumplings.

You may also call ahead for a pick-up: 573-624-5261.

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Dexter, Missouri – The Ladies Ministry will host a Clothing Giveaway at the First Baptist Church in Dexter on Monday, March 23rd from 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. and Tuesday, March 24th from 10 a.m. to Noon!  This is their 3rd clothing giveaway and yes all the clothes have been donated so they are FREE!

Why do these ladies have this event, well it is very simple!  They want to share with others and with so many people participating these days in weight loss programs, etc people are losing pounds and could use a change in their wardrobe!

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Dexter, Missouri - Jerry and Marilyn Lantz will be bringing the world mission project, Kids Against Hunger, for the people of Haiti, to First Baptist Church Dexter MO on April 11, 2015 at 9am. This event is open to all church members of FBC and the surrounding churches of Southeast Missouri.

Donations are now being accepted in the office of FBC Dexter MO.  All checks are to be made out to First Baptist Church, with Kids Against Hunger in the memo.

Sign ups will be held two weeks in advance of the packing date to determine the amount of equipment needed for this year’s event.

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The work is easy and fun for the whole family! You have to see this to believe it. The goal for this year is 30,000 meals.

The cost is .28 cents per meal. This includes all the food, packaging supplies, shipping, and delivery of the meals. The time required to pack this many meals is only 3 hours!

/images/2015 Images/1 Alan/KAH15 Mid1.jpgTo reach this year’s goal we will need to raise 8400.00 dollars. This is the third year FBC has held this world mission, and has packed 20,000 meals each previous year!

We look this year to feed more families in Haiti and invite the surrounding communities to come and participate in a truly great world mission.

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