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This is the weblog site for the Vineyard Church of Katy, Texas.  The goal of this site is to start a conversation about life – and for many of us… what that’s like as followers of Jesus Christ.  You can visit our community’s website at www.katyvineyard.org.

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  • bibomedia // February 29, 2008 at 12:01 pm | Reply

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  • Testamonies // November 4, 2009 at 3:31 pm | Reply

    Testify about what God has done or is doing in your life!

    O.K. Here is my story and I’m sticking to it: About a month ago, after discussing some marital strife we were having with another couple, we were directed to begin praying together every day. Now we have been married 27 years and we met at church but we have never prayed together on a regular basis. Since we started praying together we have seen a significant difference in our relationship and unity. I have also experienced other habit improvements as well. Now I know this is not the end-all for every issue, but it is a mighty powerful beginning. Why didn’t we think about this before? Thank you Jesus.
    Tom

  • Testimonies // November 4, 2009 at 3:39 pm | Reply

    Beloved, I just got news that my sister, who had been kidnapped in Central America, just WALKED away from her captors. Just as we have been believing God that those spiritual shackles would be removed and she would be free the same way Peter walked away from prison, God answered our prayers! Thank you for standing with me and my family. Thank you for your fervent prayers and fasting. God heard us and He is glorious. He gave my sister victory! I am so thankful I have to say thank you, mil gracias, danke, mercie beaucoup!!
    In awe of my wonderful God who has given me such an awesome and godly family,
    Norma

  • Testimonies // November 4, 2009 at 3:52 pm | Reply

    I had been painfully shy my whole life. I always withdrew and spent many hours during and after school alone. Even when people were nice to me I didn’t know how to respond. During college I began to break out of my shell but then I would fall back into isolation. The thoughts that crossed my mind were: no one wanted me in the room; no one wanted to speak to me; everyone wished I wasn’t there. Ever said that to yourself? Well, I lived in those thoughts and began to really believe them. I began to sink into a depression. One night at home group we decided to pray. I had not shared my troubles with anyone, but when the leader’s wife got to me, she looked me in the eye, and told me I was being lied to. That moment Jesus set me free from the depression and willingness to believe the lies that no one wants me and no one cares! I am free! The Lord showed me that I should focus more on the approval of God than the approval of man. If you know me now, you know the person that Jesus set free and, trust me, I am free indeed. Thank you Jesus!
    Renee

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