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Rev. Lynn Wheeler

   

 

 

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Lynn Wheeler is the founder and president of Lynn Wheeler Ministries,

Inc. This international ministry has blessed thousands of youth and
adults in camps, crusades and conferences. His effective ministry
combines personal experiences, a sense of humor and solid "Bible based"
messages.

 
Lynn has been a contributing author to four books and recently released
his first entitled, "Living Free."
 
This ministry is also involved in church planting in Ukraine. They have raised the
finances for over 40 church plants to date.

 
Lynn was recently named to The Heritage Registry of Who's Who for 2007-2008.
The accomplishments and achievements attained by Rev. Wheeler in the field
of Religious and Membership Organization Services with Lynn Wheeler Ministries,
Inc. warrants inclusion into the upcoming edition. The Heritage Registry of Who's Who, a New York based biographical publication, selects and distinguishes individuals throughout North America who have attained a recognizable degree of success in their field of endeavor and thereby contributing to the growth of their industry.

 



Spotlight
Holy Humor New!
Is laughter theologically correct?

We rarely think of a knee-slapping, rib tickling, belly laugh when we think of being spiritual. But is that God's perspective?

In "Spiritual Fitness," Dorothy Donnelly tells us that humor has two elements: an acceptance of life's incongruities and the ability not to take ourselves too seriously. The Christian faith is filled with incongruities -- the meek inherit the earth, the simple teach the wise, death leads to life, a virgin gives birth, a king is born in a stable. Many, but not all of life's incongruities are humorous.

Humor also helps us let go of an exaggerated sense of importance to face the truth about ourselves. Anxiety over our own efforts can obscure what God is doing in our lives. "Lighten Up" can be good spiritual advice! Renew your sense of humor. The joy of the Lord is your strength!

Be on the lookout for humor. Almost every situation contains some element of humor. Also, spend time with people who have a sense of humor. Their perspective will be contagious. Humor has been proven to be good for your health. Take time every day to laugh. It is good for the soul as well as the body!
by Rev. Lynn Wheeler

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