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Rick
and Julie Walth

you to:
Daily Life Ministry

Ø Freedom Forever…..Do you
or someone you know suffer from depression, anxiety, extreme emotional
highs and lows, or any emotional and/or physical illnesses and want
help? click here
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About
us…..to see what we are about and the ministries we offer click here
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Pastor
Rick’s testimony…..drugs, alcohol, money, parties, excitement, and a
downhill ride to hell but then bang the cuff’s
went on and the prison door slams shut.
This is where an encounter with God took place. To read more click here
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Statement
of faith…..to learn about what we believe click
here
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Soldiers
for the kingdom boot camp…..this program is set up for people who are
bound in addictions. We believe
these people need much more than what they get from social services or
a 30 day treatment program. For
more info click here
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Testimonials…..to
read testimonies of people who have been touched in some way through
Daily life ministry click here
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Open
Heaven Movement in Bennekom The Netherlands….first
baptism ceremony. For a short
video click
here.
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Upcoming
events…..to keep updated on any of our upcoming events click here
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Audio sermons…..to
hear some of our sermons and messages click here
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Articles…..to
read some of our written sermons click here
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Mission
house project…..we have been part of over 200 building or rebuilding
projects for the less fortunate.
To read about and see the progress of one of these projects click here
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Contact
us…..to find our contact information click
here
If you feel led to donate to this ministry
please click the donate button.
thank you!!

Mission Statement
Our mission at Daily Life
Ministry is to serve the risen Lord.
We strive to fulfill the command in Mark 16:15 “Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel to every
creature”. We desire that the
sick be healed, the deaf could hear, the lame could walk, the mute could
speak, the hungry be fed, the naked be clothed, and the lonely feel
loved all in the name of Jesus.
Wherever there is a need, we want to be there. At the end of each day our goal and
hope is that “the Lamb who was slain, received the reward of His suffering”

Date last revised:
09/01/2009
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