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[Joel Osteen Ministries]( [Victoria and I are so grateful that you connected with our ministry] Dear , Victoria and I want to welcome you and take this opportunity to tell you how grateful we are that you connected with our ministry. This is such an exciting time to be alive, and God has such great plans ahead for you. I believe He wants to bless you in ways that you have only imagined. Our deepest desire is for you to know that God loves you and wants to bless you more than you know. God’s Word tells us in Psalm 35:27, “Let them continually say, ‘Great is the LORD, Who delights in blessing His servant…’” (NLT). The key to experiencing God’s blessings in your life is simple…you’ve got to expect them! [The Power of Your Words, 3-Message Audio Resource.]( Stand on God’s Promises! Inspiring 3-Message Resource on CD/DVD [Request Your Copy Today]( I want to encourage you today because we all need hope. We all need to be reminded that God is for us. He knows what we’re going through and He loves us more than we could possibly imagine. Together, we can impact this world with the message of God’s unconditional love and unending hope! I hope you’ll join us in sharing His love with millions of people around the world through your prayers and support of this ministry. Be sure to contact us and let us know how God is working in your life and how we can stand with you in prayer. Believing God’s best for you, Joel & Victoria P.S. God does not want you to settle for “barely enough” when His plan is to bless you with overflow! As a thank you for your gift today, I’m excited to send you my special 3-Message CD/DVD Resource, Anchored to Hope. I know this encouraging resource willl bless you and help you stay anchored to God and all the wonderful promises He has for you. [Request Your Copy Today]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( This email is intended for {EMAIL}. To unsubscribe from this email list, click [remove](. To ensure delivery to your mailbox, please add noreply@goto.joelosteen.com to your address book of approved senders. View this email [online](. Share this email [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Google Plus]( © 2020 Lakewood Church | [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Use](

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