DORIS

Doris is now on staff.

I am so very excited. Doris, who came to Casa before she was two years old and so terrible abused, is back on campus. She graduated and received her nursing degree and has been working in a pharmacy.

She has returned to Casa and is on staff now working with the dialysis ministry. That was where she worked while she was in college. She is such a strong Christian and a servant of the Lord. I am so happy and so very proud because she is truly a miracle and a strong Christian.

Just because our population has decreased because of new mandates from the government I think of the many times Jesus or Paul or other Christians ministered to only one person alone. Every soul is important to Jesus and every soul should be important to us.

I gave my testimony to the team and they laid hands on Dottie and prayed for a miracle.

Another name for Jesus is “GOVENOR”. says, “And they said unto him in Bethlehem in the land of Juda, art not the least among the princes of Juda: for out of thee shall come a GOVENOR, that shall rule my people, Israel.” The phrase “Jesus the Governor” can refer to two concepts: Jesus standing before the Roman governor Pontius Pilate during the trial, or the theological idea of Jesus as “Governor” of the Kingdom of God.

The latter meaning Jesus as having authority over the world, heaven and hell, with the Holy Spirit as His representative on earth. Jesus as governor is a title indicating His supreme authority over all creation. Psalm 22:28, “For the kingdom is the Lord´s and he is governor among the nations.”