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January 14, 2010

January 2010

Posted by jasonS

I'm so excited about a new year and new possibilities. God is up to something great (as always) and I'm so glad to be a part of His Kingdom.


After a delay, we are in our new house and feeling so blessed. God continues His faithfulness every single day and we're looking forward to starting on the renovations to the garage to turn it into the new home of Breakthrough Church.  We have a few months in limbo so I would very much appreciate your prayers as we figure out where to meet and how to keep advancing into all that God has given us to do.


Our vacation last month was so wonderful and relaxing. God spoke some amazing things to me as I went expecting to hear more clearly.  There are so many dreams and vision God is placing in me right now. In fact, God spoke to me that 2010 is the year to do the impossible.  I don't know the fullness of what that means, but I believe it.


I know that the past months and even year, I haven't had a lot of music-related news to share, but God is speaking to me about coming back to some more traveling and recording.  That means a different walk and a lot of preparation.  There are some things I believe God is opening up and ideas I want to explore that I am tremendously pumped about! I can't share them just yet, but I will in the next month or so. Thank you for your prayers in this! I know God is speaking and I want to be ready to respond quickly in obedience.


Your faithfulness in prayer and financial support are overwhelming. I appreciate each prayer and each gift, and I believe it is making an impact.  We are not islands, and we desperately need each other. I thank God for you and your heart to bless and serve. It is humbling.


If you ever have a prayer request to share, don't hesitate to leave a comment or email me at info@jasonscotmusic.com. We would love to pray and stand with you.


Multiplied blessings,




Jason

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