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A while ago an extensive survey was done on people who were fortunate enough to come into a great amount of money at a particular moment in their lives. The money came to them either through winnings at a casino, lottery or an inheritance. In almost every case, within a year, the recipient of the sudden financial prosperity had lost or squandered every cent and had in some cases even found themselves in a worse financial position than they were before their ‘stroke of luck’. Somehow their sudden financial prosperity was just too overwhelming for their character or emotional maturity to handle.

According to 3 John 2 our prosperity and good health are determined and measured directly in proportion to the prosperity of our souls. It says, “Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospers.” In other words, the prosperity of our souls is a measuring stick or gauge for the prosperity and good health we are to experience in our lives. In simpler terms, John is saying that the measure by which your soul is prospering is the measure by which you will experience prosperity and good health in every other area of your life. If your soul is not prospering, don’t expect your lifestyle and health to do anything else than follow suit.

In LIVING FULL André Roebert explores the triangular relationship between our financial prosperity, our health and issues pertaining to the prosperity of our soul.

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Release dateJul 10, 2012
ISBN9781476128320
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André Roebert

André Roebert has been in ministry since 1991 when he joined a growing community church in King Williams Town in the Eastern Cape. Andre married Jenny in March 1992 and together they served first as Youth Pastors, and four years on became the assistants to the Senior Pastor and his wife. In 1996 God started to birth a deep desire for the outpouring of the Holy Spirit in both Andre and Jenny and they started Revival South Africa, an itinierant ministry that travelled from village to village throughout South Africa, out of which The River Church was birthed in 1998. Just two years later God led them into the first of many business ventures to come and a 55 000 square metre building was purchased that would become the Headquarters of the River Group. Today Pastor Andre and Jenny are the CEO’s of the River Group, comprising of 47 different companies and ministries, touching the entire African continent with the gospel of Jesus Christ. With a multi million rand turnover annually, they have been able to stay focused on the call of God as the primary purpose of all they do. Today the group has over 500 staff members and is operational in many business centres around the nation. A national network of churches has been established and daily television broadcasts reach millions of homes every day. Through these broadcasts, a partnership following of thousands around the world, as well as several web broadcasts are now literally taking the gospel to the ends of the earth. With the group’s own print company, bookshop, media centre, churches, River Air Charter Service, three satellite channels, terrestrial broadcasts, multiple building investments, a satellite radio channel, The River Hotels Group, multiple associated ministries and a humanitarian aid division in full operation, they are able to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ both effectively and efficiently across the nations of the world. The River Group also has an USA office overseeing many of the international operations associated to the ministry.

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