Thursday, November 08, 2018

Jesus Saves Ministries Live with Guest Min. April Starks


April Easley Starks​, Founder of Work the Word Challenge and Starks Nest Publishing was my guest today. Do you want to read in entire New Testament of the Bible in 2019? Then, take the Work the Word Challenge!  You can get started by following April Easley Starks or Work The Word Challenge on Facebook. April has a wealth of age-appropriate resource materials for adults, teens and children. We talked about Genesis chapter 25 briefly, the story of the birth of Esau and Jacob. You can make a difference this Thanksgiving by supporting families in need through the Jesus Saves Ministries HOPE Food Basket Give-Away! We are excepting donations now. Listen every Thursday morning to Jesus Saves Ministries Live from you mobile device live at http://rdo.to/WLLV. Jesus Saves!

Bill Price Receives Trailblazer Sankofa Award


Jesus Saves Ministries Live with Guest Ms. Sherryll Summers


Monday, October 22, 2018

Support Jesus Saves Ministries Holiday Food Drive

Jesus Saves Ministries and The Life Conference Suite are accepting donations for our Sixth annual Thanksgiving Holiday Hope Food Basket Distribution Monday, November 19th, 3:00PM - 6:00 PM. Our goal is to provide a Hope Food Basket with turkey to 50 families.
Due to support from Dare to Care this year, we are asking specifically for the following food items:
  • Stuffing/Dressing mix,
  • Turkey or Chicken gravy,
  • Cranberry Sauce
  • Cooking Oil, 
  • Cornbread Mix,
  • Dinner Rolls 
  • Cake Mix/Desserts,
  • Icing
  • Lemonade/Beverage Mix

 Here's How You Can Help: 
  1. Pray for the Lord's will to be done through this initiative.
  2. Bring donations to our office at The Life Conference Suite, 2001 W. Broadway, Suite 10, Louisville, KY, Monday-Friday, 10A-5P. 
  3. Provide names of person(s) who need assistance; Limit 1 basket per household. 
  4. Volunteer to help pack the baskets on Monday morning, November 19th, 9A-1P 
  5. Make a monetary donation through Paypal to purchase supplies. 
  6. Call Min. Angela Lee Price, 502-415-1001 for additional information. 

Monday, October 15, 2018

Is Our Preaching In Vain?

Min. Angela Lee Price
Most people are familiar with story of Noah and the great flood.  Noah built a huge boat to house himself and his family and pairs of every species of animal during the worldwide flood.  Noah was the tenth generation from Adam.  He was a bridge between two worlds, the former world destroyed by water and the current awaiting destruction by fire.  Noah was 600 years old when the epic flood came and he was 950 when he died.  Noah stood out from his contemporaries.  He walked with God.  His great-grandfather also Enoch walked with God.
Noah preached for 120 years.  After preaching all those years, his only converts were his wife, his three sons, and his sons' wives - just seven people in all.  That's all. His ark was, in itself, a monumental message to his generation.  It was a visible monument of the coming wrath, a call to men and women to flee from sin.  The preaching of Noah fell on deaf ears.  No doubt some mocked, some vacillated, some wrote op-ed articles as to why there could never be a universal flood.  But the Bible said, "Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord (Gen. 6:5)."  He did everything God told him to do.  Noah entered the ark, free from the blood that would have otherwise been on his hands.

Was his preaching in vain?  These four confirmed his call, his commission (Gen. 6:14-16), his courage (6:22), his converts (7:13), and his conscience (2 Peter 2:5).  Noah's preaching was not in vain because God commissioned him to preach and to build an ark. Noah preached to world that had turned from God to their own way. "The Lord saw how great man's wickedness on the earth had become and that every inclination of the thoughts of his heart were only evil all the time (Gen. 6:5).  The ark was God's solution to save humanity and creation from complete and utter destruction.  It was His vision to repopulate the world through Noah's family.  It was proof that God's judgment was imminent, that the coming judgment was at hand.

Noah's preaching was not in vain because he had courage. Anytime God gives you an assignment it will require courage because the vision will be too big for you.  It will require faith in God.  He built the ark to exact specifications.  The ark was enormous.  It took courage to withstand the ridicule and speculation about his mental state and reasoning for building such a thing. It took courage to built such a huge ship when there had never been a flood.  "Noah did everything just as God commanded him (Gen. 6:22)." And it took courage to step in the ark.

Not only did Noah have commission and courage, he had converts. Granted by today's standards of preaching, Noah would have been considered a complete failure.  How many of you know that one plus God equals the majority. If God be for you, who can be against you?  Keep preaching a balanced gospel and risen Savior for the bible says, "And if Christ be not risen, then is our preaching vain, and your faith is also vain (1 Corinthians 15:14).   When all was said and done,  the Bible says,  "On that very day Noah and his son, Shem, Ham, and Japheth, together with his wife and the wives of his three sons, entered the ark" (Gen 7:13).
Finally, Noah had a conscience to do what was right.  The Bible states in 2 Peter 2:5, "...if he did not spare the ancient world when he brought the flood on its ungodly people, but protected Noah, a preacher of righteousness, and seven others...."

Picture Noah preaching what might well have been his last sermon to the godless people about him.  The ark is finished and stands with open door, gleaming in its final coat of pitch.  Noah is preaching Methuselah's funeral sermon.   "You all knew Methuselah," he might have said.  Methuselah was my grandfather.  His father was Enoch, a prophet of God.  His name means 'when he dies it shall come.'  And now he is dead and it is coming.  It is surely coming, the long-delayed judgment of God.  But salvation has been provided for you all.  Who will come and seek refuge in the ark?  All that is needed is one simple step of faith.  Is there one?

Thursday October 18th on Jesus Saves Ministries Live

This Thursday on Jesus Saves Ministries Live my guest will be Marsha Bailey, Louisville Coalition for the Homeless discussing ways the church community can better assist our homeless population. We will continue our study in Genesis with, "God is Always Working," Genesis 10:1, 11:10, 27, 31-32, 12:1-4.  Listen at 9:30-10:00 AM on 1240 Love WLLV, Louisville. Listen anywhere from your computer or mobile device at http://rdo.to/WLLV.

Wednesday, October 10, 2018

A Prayer in Time of Trouble - The Florida Panhandle

Heavenly Father, You are our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear, though the earth should change, though the mountains shake in the heart of the sea; though its waters roar and foam, though the mountains tremble with its tumult. You are in the midst of the city; it shall not be moved; You will help it when the morning dawns. The LORD of hosts is with us; the God of Jacob is our refuge (Psalm 46).  Just weeks ago, Father it was Hurricane Florence, and now Hurricane Michael beats against the Florida Panhandle with force never before seen in that region. Father, we prayed then and we're praying now. No other help we know! The wind and waves beat against the shores! Yet, you are God! Speak now we pray, saying, "Peace! Be still! (Matthew 8:23-27).

Even in this time of trouble, oh Lord, trouble don't last always! Even in this time of trouble, oh Lord, joy comes in the morning! For we stand on your Word and we believe your promises! Increase your loving hand of protection upon people in the path of this violent category 4 storm. Rescue those in harms way today, we pray from the wind and waves.  Shower down medics, oh Lord, first responders, and volunteers to help the needy.  We pray for the Florida Panhandle today, for your very present help in trouble, for salvation, deliverance and victory found only in You. To you, Lord, be glory, power,  dominion, and honor both now and forever! In Jesus name, Amen.

Monday, September 10, 2018

A Prayer for Military Families

Heavenly Father

You are the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. You are our strong and mighty tower and fortress. We bow to Your sovereign will.

I come to you on behalf of military families everywhere. Please protect our service men and women and their families.  Bring strength and comfort to those who may have lost loved ones in war. Help us as civilians become more sensitive to the horrors of war, post traumatic stress, and the specific needs of our veterans.
Father, like Langston Hughes, so many military families are asking, "What happens to a dream deferred?" We pray for answers to their hopes and dreams, yes, even dreams deferred that they may know that You are our God, that dreams deferred are not necessarily dreams denied, and that those who do not yet know you will come running, shouting, "What must I do to be saved?"

Abba, Father, Your Word in Ecclesiastes 9:11 says, "...that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong...." And we are reminded in Hebrews 12:1 that you have given us the prescription for winning this challenging race called life. We are to run this race with patience, looking to Your Son, Jesus, the Author and Finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is now seated at Your right hand.

Help our military families to stay strong in You, Lord, and the power of Your might. Give them spiritual armor for maximum protection. We pray for the victory according to Your will.

In Jesus' Name.

Amen.


Thursday, August 23, 2018

Min. Angela Lee Price Launches New Radio Show on WLLV

Praise the Lord, Everybody!  This is Min. Angela Lee Price inviting you to listen for my new radio show, Jesus Saves Ministries Live, Thursdays at 9:30 on 1240 Love WLLV AM.  This ministry dares to declare, to the utmost, Jesus Saves from the penalty, power, and presence of sin in our lives.  You're sure to be inspired by the Word of God and by the people of God who walk it like they talk it, by faith and not by sight.  
We kick off the launch of the show on August 9th with guest Monica Hill, 2nd Runner Up in the Ms. WLOU Pageant at Summerfest back in June.   On August 16th, my guest will be  1st Runner Up, Rochelle Brinkley.  On August 23rd,  Bernice Mechel Mitchell, author of the new book, L.A.B.E.L.S., Strategies for Healing Negative Thought Patterns will be my guest. And on August 30th,  Ms. WLOU, Joy Elliott will be in the building!  
Listen live from your computer or mobile device at http://rdo.to/WLLV.  

Thursday, August 09, 2018

Pioneer Womanist Dr. Katie Geneva Cannon Has Taken Her Rest

Sad news from Louisville Seminary...

Wednesday, July 25, 2018

A Prayer for the Homeless - 7-25-18

A Prayer for the Homeless

Heavenly Father, We come to you today on behalf of the least of these, particularly the homeless.  Forgive our sins, oh Lord, and hear our prayers!  "For the LORD hears the needy and does not despise his captive people"  (Psalm 69: 33). Help America and each one of us to realize there but by the grace of God go I.    Bless the homeless to receive justice in Your Court, Lord! "For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace"  (Isaiah 9:6).   Rebuke Satan for Your Namesake, Oh Lord.  You are Jehovah Jireh, our Great and Awesome Provider.

We thank you for temporary housing and shelters, for all those who give tirelessly to feed, clothe, and house the homeless and poor.  Oh Lord, Don't let the heat of the summer sun blind your people to the homeless begging on street corners and sleeping at bus stops.  Don't let winter's brutal elements keep Your people from offering warmth to people who need it.  Protect the homeless sleeping under bridges and in the streets of our bustling cities.   Open the door of the church houses daily to receive them. Dwell among Your homeless people, we pray, even those who do not know You as Lord and Savior. Bring them into Your Building not made by hands.  We thank you that some will return to permanent housing and employment by your compassionate will.  In the mighty name of Jesus, we pray, Amen.

Thursday, May 24, 2018

Join 104.7 FM for Praise on The River for Sunday, May 27th


ALL ABOARD!!!! You're invite to cruise with WLOU/WLLV Radio this Memorial Day Weekend, Sunday, May 27th on the Ohio! Don't miss the Hallelujah Praise Cruise on the Belle of Louisville! Wear your white that night! Plenty of prizes to be given away, best dress, best hat, best dance! We know how to TURN UP the praise party with DJ B-Real on the 1's and 2's!!! Tickets are still available, $35. Call 502-776-1240, or stop by Better Days West Records in the Lyles Mall! See you aboard the Belle!🎉😊🎊

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Mother's Day Message Highlight

I had the great honor to share my first Mother's Day message on Sunday, May 13th as guest speaker at New Revelation Church, 1040 S. Preston Street in Louisville, Kentucky, Revs. Carl and Lashonda Fletcher, Co-Pastors.  My message for the culminating message of their two-day prayer conference, "Mama, Let's Pray"  was entitled "The Faith Effect:  Is It In You?" Prophetess Rhoda Hunter, Pastor, Fresh Wind Ministries, Louisville preached a power Word on Friday night.


Saturday, April 21, 2018

DO YOU RECOGNIZE JESUS?



I am inspired, sisters and brothers, by the stories in the bible between Jesus' resurrection and his ascension into heaven. There were several times when the disciples did not recognize Jesus in their midst. Mary Magdalene didn't recognize him immediately at the tomb. She thought he was the gardener. The disciples on the road to Emmaus didn't recognize him. The thought he was a stranger. And in John 21:1-14, the disciples did not recognize Jesus on the shore of Galilee after a failed night of fishing without a catch. Jesus shouted out to the disappointed disciples telling them, "Throw your nets on the right-hand side of the boat, and you'll get some(v6)." They did as he said and caught more fish than they could haul in. John the beloved disciple recognized Jesus first telling Peter, "It is the LORD! (v7)
We had best recognize, my sisters and brothers, the very presence of the LORD in our lives!!! He lives, moves and has his being in the earth today through the Holy Spirit! I pray that when Jesus shows up in your crisis, on the way to your destination, in your disappoint, on your the job, in your community and at your church that you can, as John did, recognize him in the midst. We can recognize Jesus by strengthening our relation with him. But not only that. My prayer is that we know his voice and can distinguish HIS VOICE from ALL the voices and chatter out there! May we be willing to obey our risen Savior and receive what he has for us! Jesus saves!

Thursday, February 01, 2018

Join Us at Women In Red 2018, West End Baptist Church, Sunday, February 18th



Women in Red 2018
11:00A.M. Sunday, February 18, 2018

THEME: Who Is Your First Love
REVELATION 2:4

Guest Speaker:
Min. Angela Lee Price, St. Stephen Church

Music Presenters:
Carolyn Williams, Tura Jones, Treneese Hughes, Margaret Harris
...
Guest Psalmist:
Amelia “Kay” Dougherty

Music Ministry:
“WOMEN IN RED” 2018 CHOIR
Tura Jones, Women’s Choir Worship Leader
Michael A. Young, Min. of Music

Monday, January 29, 2018

A Mother's Prayer

Heavenly Father,

Lord, we love You and adore You. Forgive our sins and those of our children. I come to you on behalf of mamas, grandmamas, "Big Mamas," "Get Mamas," "Nanas" and God Mothers everywhere, women of God submitted to Your way, Your will, and Your Word. Father, give them knowledge, wisdom and understanding to face life’s parenting challenges with dignity and discernment. Lord, when the load seems too heavy, help them remember that You are the burden bearer, that with You all things are possible.

Abba, when mamas, grandmamas, and Big Mamas cry out in the midnight hour on behalf of their children, help them recall the work of our ancestors, and the strength of womanhood from previous generations, and the godly women You've given as examples in Your Word.

Help them remember that African American women endured unjust and inhumane treatment, extreme hardships in this nation's history to protect and rear their children. Help them remember the unfeigned faith of Timothy’s grandmother Lois and his mother Eunice, women who instilled a steadfast faith in the young preacher Timothy. It was a faith that caused Paul to declare to in 2 Timothy 1:5,"I am persuaded that it is in thee also.”

When confronted with rebellious children and rebellious parents who neglect parenting responsibilities, help your mamas, grandmamas, and Big Mamas recall the prayer of our sister Dr. Renita Weems in the book, Showing Mary (page 177):

“When I am tempted to doubt myself
and question my gifts and experience,
Remind me, God, of all that I know,
And that which I don’t know that I
know.

Remind me who I am and whose I am.
Even when I hide behind
piety to
avoid doing what must be done,
and use you as an excuse for
indecision,
for lack of action, for silencing myself.

Love me enough
to lift the lid off my basket,
and order me to stop crouching in the dark,
Like a woman without a God.”

In Jesus Name, Amen.
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Remember, it is not Mohammad, Buddha, Confucius, nor New Age that saves. Jesus saves!

Wednesday, January 03, 2018

The Power of Persistent Prayer

I was asked recently, "How many times should we pray to God about the same thing?" God has given me the word that we need to be persistent in our prayers. Jesus tells us this in Luke 11:5-9 in the parable of the man who went to his friend at midnight for three loaves of bread. The Bible says that even if the man wouldn't open the door for the sake of friendship, he would open it because his neighbor was persistent.   The Bible says ask and you will receive, seek and you will find, and knock and the door will be open.  The NLT translation says keep on asking, keep on seeking, and keep on knocking.  There's power in persistent prayer!

The story of Hannah praying to conceive a child is a story of persistence in prayer (1 Samuel 1:1-28). Hannah didn't talk back to her  rival, Peninnah who made fun of her for being childless; nor her partner, Elkanah who thought he was better for her than 10 sons; nor her priest, Eli who thought she was drunk.  Hannah talked to Jehovah Jireh, her great and awesome Provider!  And soon Hannah conceived Samuel, one of the greatest prophets who ever lived.

The widow pleading before the unjust judge for justice is another example of persistence paying off (Luke 18:1-8). The widow had to go to a corrupt judge.  We can go to our heavenly Father (Ephesians 3:14).  The widow was a stranger.  We are God's children (John1:12).  The widow had no access to the judge.  We have constant access to God (Hebrews 10:19).  The widow came to the court of law.  We come to the throne of grace (Hebrews 4:16).  The widow had no lawyer.  We have Jesus as our advocate (1 John 2:1).  The widow had to wear down the judge before he really listened.  We already know that God hears our requests (Psalm 4:3).  If this poor woman received what she deserved from a corrupt judge, how much more will we receive from our loving heavenly Father?  As Jesus illustrated, persistence pays off.  Keep on praying!

Romans 12:12 says, "Rejoice in hope; be patient in affliction; be persistent in prayer."

We know that God does not always answer prayers the way we want Him to or expect Him to, however, the good news is that in these instances of persistent prayer, God said "yes"! This suggests that we have not, in many cases, because we ask not persistently. 

When it comes to prayer, it's important that we are consistently and persistently asking God for the lost to be saved and for our prayer requests to line up with His will for our lives! Prayer is not getting your will in heaven.  It is getting God's will on earth.  1 John 5:14-15 states, "And we are confident that he hears us whenever we ask for anything that pleases him...."  We serve a God who is able to do exceeding, abundantly above all we can ask or think!

What are you asking God for? Post your prayer requests and prayers in the Jesus Saves Ministries group, and keep on posting them, and keep on praying! Jesus saves!


The prayers of the righteous availeth much!!



This group of intercessors lifts up the names of those who are sick & shut in, bereaved, and/or just standing in the need of prayer. We are fasting and praying for God’s will to be done in our homes, churches, schools, and communities. We are asking for souls to be saved, broken marriages and relationships mended, people healed and delivered of their afflictions, and spiritual growth for Christians. Become a prayer warrior. Post your prayers, prayer requests and join our discussions or start your own discussion. James 5:16 states the prayers of the righteous availeth much! Join us in praying for the unsaved, our communities and the nation.

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