
This month, as you sow your best gift, you are helping us continue the assignment, teaching believers everywhere how to stand strong, walk in courage, and break through into the promises God has prepared for them.
As my thank you for standing with us, I'll immediately send you one of Jerry's most powerful audio teachings, Breaking Through the Impossible, as a downloadable MP3. Click here now ⟩
I almost didn't write this letter.
Not because I didn't have anything to say, but because some things feel almost too tender to put into words. And yet here I am, because I believe God is using even this to reach you.
On April 15th, it will be two years since my beloved Jerry stepped into Heaven and heard the words we all long to hear: "Well done, good and faithful servant."
I still miss him every single day. Some mornings I reach for the phone to call him before I remember. Anyone who has loved greatly understands that love doesn't disappear simply because someone has gone home to the Lord. And I don't want it to. We honor Jerry, his life, his faith, his obedience, and the countless lives changed through the message God entrusted to him.
But I want to tell you what God has been doing in my own heart since then, because I believe it's for you too.
At the beginning of this year, in a season when the memories felt especially strong, the Lord began speaking to me through Joshua chapter 1. These weren't just scriptures on a page. They became alive, what is called a rhema word — personal, specific, and filled with hope.
You may know the story. After Moses died, Israel stood at a turning point. Their leader was gone. The future felt uncertain. Grief and transition surrounded them on every side.
And in the middle of all of that, God said, "Moses my servant is dead. Now arise."
I want you to notice something: God didn't dismiss the grief; He acknowledged it. Moses was dead, but God also declared that mourning was not the final chapter. A new season had begun, and it was time to step into it.
As I sat with that passage, I sensed the Lord saying something very gently to me, "Carolyn, you have sat and grieved long enough. Now it is time to arise."
I won't pretend that this was easy to hear. But it was life to me.
We will always honor Jerry. His legacy is woven into who we are and everything we do. But the assignment God gave us did not end. The vision continues. The call continues. The message of faith, favor, and victorious living must keep reaching people who desperately need hope.
And dear friend, that includes you. I believe that with my whole heart.
Then God pressed something else strongly upon me, "You are called to take these people to the places I have prepared."
Those words ignited in my heart. Not just "keep going," but "take them somewhere." There are places God has prepared for you that require someone to walk alongside you, speaking faith into the seasons when you can't quite find your own voice. That's what this ministry has always been. That's what it remains today.
Then came this promise from Joshua 1:5, "No one will be able to stand against you."
I know what you might be thinking, because I thought the same thing: this doesn’t mean there won’t be any opposition. Of course, there will be. Life brings challenges. But that's not what the promise is saying; it's saying that opposition never has the final word. God Himself stands behind those who walk in obedience to Him. What He has ordained cannot be stopped by circumstances, adversity, or the enemy.
Whatever is standing in front of you right now, it does not have authority over your future. God's promise over your life is stronger than any resistance you're facing.
And then the Lord spoke something that I have held onto every day since, "I will be with you as I was with Jerry."
Just as He told Joshua, "As I was with Moses, so I will be with you," He reminded me that we never walk alone. The same presence that empowered Jerry's life and ministry continues to guide, strengthen, and anoint what God began here. That doesn't end. It doesn't transfer away. It stays.
And that same presence is with you. You are not facing your future by yourself. God's faithfulness did not expire with the last season. His favor didn't close when something familiar changed. He is still leading you forward, and I’m right here standing in faith with you.
I want to share something else the Lord has been pressing on my heart. He keeps bringing me back to this: “Meditate on My Word day and night.”
Jerry and I lived by that for over fifty years. When life felt uncertain, we went back to the Word. When we didn't know which direction to turn, we went back to the Word.
I can tell you from the other side of the hardest season of my life, it still holds. The Word produced stability when everything felt shaky. It gave wisdom when I couldn't see clearly. It released courage when fear tried to speak louder than faith. It provided direction when the path ahead looked like fog.
I want to encourage you today, anchor your life in God's Word more than ever before. Spend time with Him daily. Speak His promises aloud. Let His truth shape what you think and what you expect. This is where strength is built.
And here’s the last thing I want you to hear—not just as a teaching point, but as the Lord’s heart for you personally. He told Joshua three times in one chapter, “Be strong and courageous.”
Maybe you're in a season of transition right now. Maybe something familiar has shifted. Maybe you're standing at your own Jordan River, looking at the other side and wondering what comes next.
Hear the Lord's heart for you today:
You have grieved long enough.
Now arise.
Step forward.
The promise is still ahead.
God is not finished with your life. Your best days are not behind you. There are victories yet to be experienced, dreams yet to unfold, and assignments yet to fulfill.
This ministry remains fully committed to teaching you how to walk in faith, live in victory, and experience the goodness of God in every area of your life. That has always been our heart. It continues stronger than ever.
Thank you for standing with us. Your prayers, your faith, and your partnership help carry this message of hope around the world. Together, we are helping people rise, believe again, and step into the future God prepared for them. I don't take that lightly. I think about you when I sit down with God's Word each morning.
As we honor Jerry's homegoing anniversary this month, we do so with gratitude, not sorrow.
And as we step into this new season together, I want to invite you to respond in faith alongside me. When God calls us to arise, He also gives us opportunities to act on what He is speaking. This month, as you sow your best gift, you are helping us continue the assignment, teaching believers everywhere how to stand strong, walk in courage, and break through into the promises God has prepared for them.
As my thank you for standing with us, I'll immediately send you one of Jerry's most powerful audio teachings, Breaking Through the Impossible, as a downloadable MP3. In this message, Jerry teaches how you can move forward with confidence, knowing that nothing is impossible for those who trust Him. I still listen to it, and I think you'll come back to it more than once.
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I believe with everything in me that as you stay strong, stay courageous, and stay rooted in His Word, you will step into a new season of overwhelming victory.
You are loved, you are called, and God's best is still ahead of you.
With love and faith,

Carolyn Savelle
P.S. As we mark this anniversary, I want to ask you to arise in faith. The same God who led you through your last hard season is still leading you today. His plans for your life have not changed. When you sow your gift this month, I'm praying over every response that comes in. As you listen to Breaking Through the Impossible, I believe faith is going to rise in your heart and you're going to step forward with renewed strength, courage, and confidence in everything God has prepared for you. I can't wait to hear what He does.

