
Mark England Ministries
San Jacinto Full Gospel Church
211 N. Forest
Amarillo, TX 79106
United States
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Here at Mark England Ministries, we are committed to serving God and the needs of you and your family. Using universal principles of spirituality, we offer practical tools for leading a joyous, abundant and peaceful life.
Wherever you may be on your spiritual path, at Mark England Ministries you will find a supportive community with a wealth of opportunities for personal growth.
We aspire to strengthen each person's confidence and joy in Jesus Christ - at every point in their life, and encourage personal and spiritual growth through prayer, Bible study and active service in our church and community. We love teaching and praying for other people and other churches. Our goal as a Christian family is to spread the Word of God to all the world. We know how important it is for everybody to hear the Word of God and apply it to their life. If we can help you in your walk with God through prayer, please contact us. Thank you for all of your support and prayer's.
We invite you to become a member of our congregation - allowing God into your life through our various programs and community outreach efforts. We are located in Amarillo Texas at Sanjacinto Full Gospel Church, and also located in Canyon Texas at Bethel Baptist Church. We might be small in number, but we are huge in God.


In The Grip of God's Grace
1. The Parable of the River- Which Person Are You?
2. What A Mess!
3. What A Gracious God!
4. Turning Yourself In!
5. Grace Somebody Today!
28th
This sermon series will be preached at Bethel Baptist Church of Canyon Texas. Starting at 7:00pm. on the dates listed above.
Great inspiration videos from some of Pastor England's favorite preachers.
Defeating the Devil by: TD Jakes
Punishment for Abortion by: John Hagee
News in Israel
Israel News.Net
Monday 29th December, 2008 (IANS)
Tel Aviv/Israeli warplanes bombed and rocketed Gaza for the third day running Monday, hitting some 40 targets overnight, including the office former Palestinian prime minister and Hamas leader Ismail Haniya.
Large columns of tanks, military vehicles and buses with Israeli soldiers on board have meanwhile moved southwards, deploying near the Israeli border with Gaza in what could indicate a possible impending ground invasion, witnesses said.
The Israeli Army also declared the area around Gaza a 'closed military zone', meaning no civilians will be allowed through roadblocks set up on key entry roads.
Some 310 Palestinians have been killed since the massive air campaign, codenamed 'Operation Cast Lead', started Saturday, just over a week after a fragile, six-month truce between Israel and Hamas formally ended.
More than 800 Palestinians have so far been admitted to hospitals where many of the injured have no proper beds, Gaza emergency services chief Mu'awia Hassanein said.
Two people, including an Arab Israeli, were also killed when a rocket struck a construction site in the southern Israeli coastal city of Ashkelon Monday morning.
Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak said Sunday that the offensive, aimed at ending rocket and mortar attacks from the Gaza Strip, would continue until all of its goals had been achieved.
The buildings struck between midnight and 6:00 a.m. Monday included a two-storey mosque located in between two houses in the densely-populated northern Gaza refugee camp of Jabaliya. Witnesses said flying debris hit one of the houses, of Anouar Balousha, killing his five daughters.
The targets also included Gaza City's Islamic University and the office of de-facto Palestinian prime minister Ismail Haniya, of Hamas, as well as rocket-manufacturing workshops and warehouses throughout the Strip, a spokeswoman in Tel Aviv said.
Planes also bombed more smuggling tunnels along Gaza's southern border with Egypt, while the Israel Navy shelled Hamas outposts on the coast and inland, she said. As many as about 40 tunnels, used to smuggle goods and weapons into the strip, were said to have already been destroyed in a matter of minutes when bombed Sunday.
Palestinian militants, meanwhile, continued their rocket fire, with at least 14 hitting Ashkelon, the town of Sderot and elsewhere Monday. Hamas claimed responsibility for firing the Grad rocket which struck a building under construction in Ashkelon, killing one Arab Israeli construction worker and injuring at 14 others people.
On Monday morning, a Palestinian stabbed and injured three Israelis in the West Bank settlement of Qiryat Sefer, west of Ramallah, a military spokeswoman in Tel Aviv said. An armed paramedic shot and seriously wounded the attacker.
Israeli police were on high alert to prevent further revenge attacks and rioting, after thousands of Arab Israelis and Palestinians, throwing stones and bottles, protested Sunday against the Gaza campaign in East Jerusalem and in such Arab towns as Umm el-Fahm, northern Israel.
Israel launched the deadly and destructive offensive in Gaza after militant factions in Gaza, notably the Islamic Jihad and Hamas, fired more than 180 rockets and mortars at southern Israel in the week after a six-month, Egyptian-brokered truce formally expired Dec 19.
Since the offensive began late Saturday morning, they fired at least another 160 rockets and mortars at Israel, the army said, while a total of more than 300 targets throughout Gaza have been hit.
Please keep the people of Israel in your prayers as they face some of the most difficult and dangerous situations since the Holocaust. We HAVE to remember the people of Israel and support and protect them from any type of terrorist activity.
Mark England Ministries
San Jacinto Full Gospel Church
211 N. Forest
Amarillo, TX 79106
United States
markengl