Monday, August 10, 2015

You Could Win Up to 2K in Cash Money and Other Prizes!!!! See How

12 Weeks To Be Empowered To Be A Better and More Successful YOU

Coach Linda Hillman wants to help you make a difference and increase your ability to get and keep wealth. Stop making excuses why you can't do it and let's make it happen. What's that California Lottery saying..."You gotta be in it to win it" So here's what you need to do.

1. Contact me via email coachlindahillman@hotmail.com. In the Subject line write: "I want my money, Honey" Contest. In the body of the email: Put your full name, phone number and write what you will do with the $1000. ***If you should win.*** You can also do a Youtube/FaceBook video but still send me an email so I know the video is posted. Please include the title of the video if you place it on Youtube. If putting on FaceBook just add to fan page or group for Destined 2 B U Empowerment Coaching. Again send me an email so I know you have posted it on FaceBook.
2. Purchase my "Climb Every Mountain" 90 Day Coaching program. For this Contest Only the cost is 200.00. plus shipping and handling. You can also request digital download of the MP3 Files and Books. Once you send me your email above you will get a PayPal invoice  from me. This will make it convenient to get the program. Please use this invoice to get the program as the price is much higher than the price for the contest.  
3. Go through the "Climb Every Mountain" Program. Remember you have to do the work in order to get results. So don't just buy it and think your life will change without your dedication and focus. Once you have completed your program. Send a testimonial email to me telling me what you have accomplished during that 12 weeks. Please include a current picture and if you would like, you can also send a video clip. Please send video clip to me even if you upload it to Youtube or FaceBook. This will allow me to use this video in other places and materials. In your email please include that you give me permission to use all or portions of your testimonial for advertising purposes.

Climb Every Mountain Coaching Program includes:

  • 1 DVD
  • 12 CD/MP3 Downloads (it's either or)
  • 1 Devotional/Journal 

Now 12 weeks is 90 days, (three months). Every person who follows the steps above will be placed in a drawing for $1000.00 GRAND PRICE! Now what you need to know there is a BONUS **** the winner will be eligible for an additional 1000.00 on the day of the drawing.**** I will choose 10 of the testimonials to receive additional gifts and prizes, Such as; $50 gas cards, $100 gift certificates, and one special person will get $500 visa gift card**** The top three individuals - Meaning the individuals with the best results after 90 days will be able to join my Mastermind Class and get more individualized coaching from me*** FOR FREE*** regardless of whether they win one of the prizes or not.
Why am I doing this, well because if you believe in yourself enough to take the above steps, I believe in you too and I want you to succeed in all that you set your mind to. So don't give up on you. Dream BIG and make it happen for you. You got me in your corner. Are you ready for CHANGE! stop saying one day and make it happen TODAY!

Each participant will receive 10 one-on-one coaching sessions as well as weekly group empowerment sessions. Let me coach you from where you are to where you want to be because you are destined 2 B U! You are a wonderful, unique, and brilliant star just waiting to be discovered and released into this world. So here's your big break. Many say if they just had the chance, the opportunity, they could be great. Well, show me how great you can be.

Contest starts September 1, 2015 at 12:00 AM (midnight) PST. Contest ends December 31, 2015 at 11:59 PM (PST). What this means is you can order for program now but to join in the contest for the cash money you can not start the program until September 1, 2015. However, you must have all twelve weeks completed and all rules completed by December 31, 2015. Drawing will take place at 12:00 (Noon) PST on January 15, 2016. Winners will be notified by email and phone. Drawing will be aired **LIVE** on Blogtalkradio.com/Wholeministries and posted on Youtube and FaceBook. So if you could use up to an extra $2000 and a plan for success...This is the contest for you!! So wait are you waiting for? Contact me today.

Pass along to family and friends on Facebook. Whether they are a client, a member of Destined 2 B U Empowerment Coaching Group or not they can join.

*****IMPORTANT NOTE*****
Must be 18 years or older
Must follow all rules as stated above.
Must use the "Climb Every Mountain" Coaching Program System to win
Contest Begins September 1, 2015 at 12 AM PST and Contest ends December 31, 2015 at 11:59 PM PST. Please Remember all rules must be completed for your entry to count. All emails posted August 10 - or later will be considered. However, you may not start the coaching program until September 1, 2015. Those that buy the coaching program prior to September 1 will receive a reminder email on August 31, 2015.  Weekly Empowerment Calls and one on one coaching sessions will start beginning September 1, 2015. When you purchase the program you will receive an email with the call-in number and access, as well as a schedule of available slots for your one on one sessions. I wish you much success!
SEE the invisible, ACHIEVE the impossible!

Monday, August 3, 2015

Living On Purpose

Purpose is a result, end, mean, aim, or goal of an action intentionally undertaken, or of an object being brought into use or existence, whether or not the purpose was a primary or secondary effect.

So what does living on purpose truly mean? I am glad you asked. Many seem to be wondering aimlessly in life. They have questions like: Why am I here? What am I suppose to do and how am I suppose to do it? Does this sound familiar?

Maybe you are one that says, I know why I am here but I want to change my circumstances before I walk in the direction my life should take. Well, I am here to shed light on the situation for you.

First, let me say, living on purpose is more than setting goals and achieving them. It is more than having a positive attitude and commanding life. Living on purpose is a mindset. It is a lifestyle. It is taking responsibility for the authority and power you have been given; knowing that without surrender to the God of the universe, nothing is achievable.

Secondly, I want to say this and hear me well: So often, opportunities present themselves and we hide, perhaps out of fear or skepticism. "Too good to be true" we may tell ourselves until the opportunity has passed.  Our comfort zone may be to stay with the familiar "missed opportunity" paradigm. We feel safer with what is familiar, even if it's not working for us! Opportunities are all around us, and we may not see or act on them, because of the "scarcity mentality.” FEAR, often driven by the daily news that comes out of our electronic life distracter, also known as television. Turn that stuff off and live your life!

Overcoming fear, seizing an opportunity, stepping out of skepticism and scarcity is exhilarating, rich and rewarding beyond description. This is life! Make good on an intention, follow your passion, live your dream, seize the opportunity.

If you are living your life on purpose, you understand that you are and what you have to offer and seizing every opportunity to grow in every area of your life. Dare to be you and follow the roadmap given to you on your day of birth. Listen if you live passionately, you will find that purpose becomes clear!

You are Bound No More. 

Pastor Linda Hillman 
(c) 2015 LAH Ministries International 
Booklindahillman@gmail.com 

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Saturday, August 1, 2015

Giving To The Lord

Then the LORD spoke to Moses, saying, “Tell the sons of Israel to raise a contribution for Me; from every man whose heart moves him you shall raise My contribution. And this is the contribution which you are to raise from them: gold, silver and bronze, blue, purple and scarlet material, fine linen, goat hair, rams’ skins dyed red, porpoise skins, acacia wood, oil for lighting, spices for the anointing oil and for the fragrant incense, onyx stones and setting stones and setting stones, for the ephod and for the breastpiece. And let them construct a sanctuary for Me, that I may dwell among them” (Exodus 25:1-8).
Then Moses assembled all the congregation of the sons of Israel, and said to them, “These are the things that the LORD has commanded you to do. For six days work may be done, but on the seventh day you shall have a holy day, a Sabbath of complete rest to the LORD; whoever does any work on it shall be put to death. You shall not kindle a fire in any of your dwellings on the Sabbath day.” And Moses spoke to all the congregation of the sons of Israel, saying, “This is the thing which the LORD has commanded, saying, ‘Take from among you a contribution to the LORD; whoever is of a willing heart, let him bring it as the LORD’S contribution: gold, silver, and bronze, and blue, purple and scarlet material, fine linen, goats’ hair, and rams’ skins dyed red, and porpoise skins, and acacia wood, and oil for lighting, and spices for the anointing oil, and for the fragrant incense, and onyx stones and setting stones for the ephod and for the breastpiece. And let every skillful man among you come, and make all that the LORD has commanded’” (Exodus 35:1-10).
There are many details concerning the contributions of the people in this account, but for our purposes we shall attempt to focus our attention on some of the more general characteristics of the contributions to the tabernacle. Consider the following characteristics:

(1) Israel’s contributions were voluntarily given. There is an interesting comment given to us in verse 20 of chapter 35 which reinforces the voluntary aspect of Israel’s gifts. After Moses had given God’s instructions to the people, explaining the opportunity that each had to make a contribution, he dismissed them: “Then all the congregation of the sons of Israel departed from Moses’ presence” (Exod. 35:20). It is not until later, after the people had been dismissed, that the people began to bring their offerings to the Lord.

A number of modern-day fund-raisers would never think of dismissing a congregation until after they had made a commitment to give a particular sum. They would have pressed the Israelites to make an on the spot commitment. They would have passed out pledge cards to sign, so that the enthusiasm of the moment was not lost. Moses dismissed the people, so that they had time to themselves, apart from outside pressure, to determine what they could and should contribute. This insured the fact that the gifts were indeed voluntarily donated, and not obtained under some kind of emotional or psychological duress.

(2) Israel’s gifts were willingly and joyfully given. God instructed Moses to collect an offering from “whoever is of a willing heart” (Exod. 35:5), and the text frequently informs us that this was the case (cf. 35:21, 22, 26, 29). Every indication of our text is that the people gladly gave their gifts so that the tabernacle could be built.

(3) The gifts of the Israelites were abundantly given. The excitement and enthusiasm of the Israelites is evident by the abundance of their gifts. In fact, the text informs us that the gifts exceeded the need, so that Moses was requested by the workers to command the people to stop giving (Exod. 36:2-7). This is the first time in the history of mankind that I know of that people were told to stop giving because all that was needed was given. Today, there might have been a proposal to enlarge the tabernacle, so that donations would keep coming in. How wonderful it would be, just once, to be told not to give.

(4) The giving of the Israelites was unanimous. While all were free to give or not to give, the text strongly suggests that there were few, if any, who refused to have a part in contributing toward the construction of the tabernacle (cf. 35:23-28).

(5) The giving of the Israelites was proportionate. While virtually everyone gave something for the tabernacle, each one gave in accordance with what he or she had to give.
Everyone who could make a contribution of silver and bronze brought the LORD’S contribution; and every man, who had in his possession acacia wood for any work of the service, brought it. And all the skilled women spun with their hands, and brought what they had spun, in blue and purple and scarlet material and in fine linen. And all the women whose heart stirred with a skill spun the goats’ hair. And the rulers brought the onyx stones and stones for setting for the ephod and for the breastpiece; and the spice and the oil for the light and for the anointing oil and for the fragrant incense. The Israelites, all the men and women, whose heart moved them to bring material for all the work, which the LORD had commanded through Moses to be done, brought a freewill offering to the LORD (Exod. 35:24-29, emphasis mine).

Those who were wealthy gave what only the wealthy would possess—the finest stones and gems, the most precious oils and fragrances. Those who had lesser means gave what they had.

(6) The giving of the Israelites included both material goods and technical services. The building of the tabernacle required two essential elements: goods and services. That is, there must be the raw materials from which the tabernacle and its furnishings were to be constructed. This included gold, silver, precious stones, animal skins, spices and ointments, and fine cloth. Then there must be skilled workers, both men and women, who would fashion these raw materials into objects of beauty. Some of those who gave to the tabernacle gave of their goods, while many others gave of their skilled abilities, to create a place of great beauty and worth.

(7) The contributions of the Israelites were of the highest quality. The tabernacle was to be of such quality and craftsmanship that it would befit the God who was to dwell within it (cf.Exod. 25:8). Thus, the materials used in building it were the finest that were available (cf. 35:6-9). So, too, with the craftsmen who were to create the intricate and beautiful works of art within the tabernacle (35:30-35). God was given the finest men had to offer, and all of these fine things, whether goods or skills, were God-given in the first place.

Many people say that they don't like church because they are always asking for money. The point is that when God wants to do something in the midst of His people He will give them an opportunity to be blessed. 
He told Moses to only accept the offering from those who had a willing heart to give. To me, it means not everyone gave but those who did give were a blessing to the project that God ordained. To the point that Moses had to ask them to stop giving. No pulling teeth... no hostage situation. 

Just ask and let God do the rest. I also liked the fact that he asked and The Bible says those that had gave. No one was made to feel bad because they didn't have. No one was pressured and no fake (false) rewards were promised. If you are willing and able changes the framework of how we give and why.

You are Bound No More. 


Pastor Linda Hillman 
(c) 2015 LAH Ministries International 
Booklindahillman@gmail.com 

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Will You Be Made Whole
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