Why I started this blog.

I wanted to share The Lattereign Newsletter to more people than the local congregation at the Pentecostals of Greenville. The newsletter started in 1995 as a way to communicate with Sunday school teachers about upcoming events. In the beginning, it was published one time a month, and after the second issue, Pastor Lappin requested that I’d make it available for the general congregation. God has brought this newsletter a long way through the years, from literally cut and paste articles on two 8 1/2″ by 11″ pages to make one 11 x 17 sheet, then printed at Kinko’s early Sunday mornings before church; to producing and printing it at home using a color laser jet printer. I am humbled that the Lord has allowed me to keep writing in this ministry.

You will find articles that have spoke to me through the years, and surprised me with the words that may come forth after days of writer’s block. When I’m ready to release control of the content, God shows up and dictates what he wants to say. As you read these, please feel free to share your views with what is written so that I’ll know the ones that have encouraged you the most.

If you find a word that will help you keep moving forward in your walk with the Lord, it will be worth all of the challenges that we face to keep The Lattereign coming to you on a weekly basis. You know, the Lord has blessed us to be able to do this for over 17 years, and I am thankful to put this together for you.

God bless you as you go with me on a journey through The Lattereign.

In Jesus Name,

Grace Morgan

About gracemorganwriter

What is a writer? Someone who writes. For me, writing means to observe the world in a fresh way; it gives us encouragement when we are struggling to follow the path, and hope that we can keep pressing towards the mark. Writing gives us grace for the journey, and shines light into the darkened places of our soul.
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