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An update from GFI alumnus, Jose Barreda:

Book Published

Recently Jose published a book called The Exchanged Life.

“I commend to the reader, Jose Barreda’s book The Ex­changed Life!” This thorough examination of Paul ‘s declaration “I am crucified with Christ,” unveils essen­tial truths for victorious Christian Living. Such a study leads to the conclusion that what the message of John  3: 16 is for salvation, the message of Galatians 2:20 is for sanctification. Each chapter of this book is followed by an inductive Bible Study to encourage the applica­tion of related Scriptures and insights.” – Dr. John Woodward  GFI International

The principles of this book have been used in the ministry by Jose and Marla for over 35 years. The first printing of the book was in 1978 and used in discipleship in various church­es. The updated printing brings light how to appropri­ate the finished work of Jesus Christ through the understand­ing of Galatians 2:20. It  is being used by EPN Inc. to help  Educators  know  how to bring hope in the lives of their students. It is being used in some Christian Clubs, as well as in other small group and Sunday School class settings. For your order please contact EPN Inc. at either 813-963-6770 or write us at EPNTam­pa@gmail.com.

LINK Consulting

LINK Consulting ministry is a ministry that started as a discipleship encounter training in 2004. Jose had been using Spirituotherapy model for counseling since 1978 for ministry, discipleship, counsel­ ing and ministry/business consulting. In 2014 Jose was certified using the Spirituotherapy model in the Exchanged Life counseling. In addition Jose has also been certified in Temperament Counseling and Family Counseling.  He recently finished his courses to receive a Master’s Degree in Counseling…This certification and degree has helped establish new credentials for ministry. See more about this ministry at EPNTampabay.com

The Key to the Victorious Christian Life

Key_Victory_MQOur friend Mike Quarles just published an expanded edition of his booklet on Kindle. It’s titled The Key to the Victorious Christian Life: A Grace Oriented Introduction.

“The Director of Grace Walk Recovery, calls attention to the pervasive need for Christians to live an overcoming, abundant life. In this concise biblical summary, he explains how to experience the victory, peace, freedom and joy God has provided for believers in Christ.”

This week the Kindle edition is on sale for 99 cents. It’s a great opportunity to “gift it” to others (if you know their email address).

RU Recovery Ministry

IMG_3230One of our alumni, pastor Richard Scheer, leads a chapter of RU Recovery near Buffalo, NY. He noticed strong similarities between GFI and RU content. John attended the RU basic training in Rockford, Illinois June 2,3. We are glad to report that RU Recovery has an explicit message of victory through appropriating Christ as Savior, Lord and Life. They speak of this in terms of “the Hidden Life” (Col. 3:3). Their materials feature Chuck’s body/soul/spirit wheel diagram (1 Thess. 5:23), and emphasize grace for Christian living, rather than self-righteousness. Reformers Unanimous resources are available to equip individuals and ministries, even if they are not enrolled as an official RU chapter.  See RUrecovery.com

Joe Freeman Earns GFI Certification

We congratulate our associate, Joe Freeman, on completing his certification in Exchanged Life Counseling.

He writes,

Joe_F_4_16“I was challenged early on by my physical condition and the workload I had as a result of being a student in the Masters program at Luther Rice University. These two factors delayed my journey to becoming a certified Exchanged Life Counselor through GFI. However, it was a blessing in that I genuinely appreciate the process as well as the content, and I have been able to apply what I learned especially at the [America’s Keswick] Colony of Mercy.

The process was comprehensive and challenging. …The audio seminars were informative and provided a different perspective on how to counsel, particularly the Counseling God’s Way sessions. The required readings were a joy and I learned much from a variety of writers’ personal views of the Exchanged Life. I especially enjoyed, The New Life and Bone of His Bone.

Overall, I am grateful to be done this portion of the certification process and look forward to what Father will bring my way so I may apply and teach the various things I learned and was exposed to. Thank you, John, for your patience in answering my questions and being my guide, teacher and mentor.”

Check out XLproject.org for more about Joe’s testimony and ministry

Job’s Counselors

We recently came across an audio recording from about 1986. Dr. James Hicks gave a brief analysis of the deficiency of secular psychology. He then drew comparisons to the shortcomings of Job’s three “counselors”. The wise observation of younger Elihu was used to signal the wisdom of Exchanged Life Counseling…relating the message of the Cross and the Abiding Life to the counseling process. The recording is now on the GFI audio channel here with PDF notes.
http://gfiworld.sermon.net/main/main/20682747
(Thanks, Dr. Hicks!)

Luther Rice Graduation

It’s hard to believe that it’s been 12 years since I walked across the platform to receive the Biblical Counseling degree from Luther Rice College & Seminary in GA. Luther Rice’s Biblical Counseling degree is accredited, available online, and uses an Exchanged Life Counseling approach. We appreciate networking with L.R. and congratulate this year’s grads, including Roosevelt Robinson who took the GFI track for his required practicum!  – JBW

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Alumni Ministry Trips

GFI Associates Joe and Cherri Freeman spoke at New Village Church, Lake Grove, NY, last weekend. See their ministry newsletter at XLproject.org

Conference alumni, Dan and Carol Keiser are leaving today for a mission trip to Africa. He writes: “… I will be preaching again in their church on Sunday in Kaberamaido, Uganda and doing some lessons for the teenage boys there in the village. Carol is coming with me this time. It’s a long exhausting trip. (It takes 27 hours to get to the village…) Let’s pray for their safety and fruit that remains.

Here is a photo from the GFI gallery of the Freemans (left) and Keisers (right) with me at Bayside Chapel in NJ in 2013.

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New Covenant Recovery Ministry

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We had the opportunity last month to speak in chapel and give a brief seminar at Minnesota Adult and Teen Challenge in Minneapolis. Here is an outline document of the April 27th chapel message: New Covenant Recovery Ministry

An audio recording of the introductory seminar is at gfiworld.sermon.net here.

A four part Grace Notes series Freedom from Addiction is here.

Years ago we were asked to advise a church on recovery ministry. This site was created to assist them: GFIrecovery.com

Let’s pray for and endorse Exchanged Life recovery ministries, such as:

Recognizing the Believer’s New “Self”

 “Self” may refer to the believer’s regenerated spirit–the new self.

When a person is redeemed through faith in Christ he/she is regenerated. This essentially relates to one’s human spirit being born again and made alive to God (John 3:3; Titus 3:6).
Colossians 3:10 declares that God’s children “have put on the new self who is being renewed to a true knowledge according to the image of the One who created him” (NASB). Similarly, in Ephesians 4:24 we are exhorted speak and behave in a way that corresponds to our new spiritual nature: “and put on the new self, which in the likeness of God has been created in righteousness and holiness of the truth” (NASB). Notice the past tense of the verb. At conversion, the believer has put off the old self (the “old man” – Rom. 6:6) and has put on the new self (literally “new man”). Through the miracle of salvation, we are united to Christ spiritually (1 Cor. 6:17) and are recreated at the core of our personhood. “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new [spiritually]” (2 Cor. 5:17).

When we appreciate how our essential self is united with Christ, made holy and blameless, we can lift our hearts in worship due to God’s marvelous grace. “If then you were raised with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ is, sitting at the right hand of God.  Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth.  For you died [the old man/old self], and your life [your new spiritual self] is hidden with Christ in God. When Christ who is our life appears, then you also will appear with Him in glory” (Col. 3:1-4).

Therefore, have a “white funeral” for your old self and appropriate by faith your identification with Christ in His death, burial, resurrection, and ascension (Rom. 6:3-14). Take up your cross daily, saying “no” to the old programming (the flesh) and “yes” to the indwelling Christ and the new divine nature of which you are a partaker (Luke 9:23; Titus 2:11-14). Accept your worth and dignity as a redeemed, made-in-God’s-image person. Give thanks for your new, positive, unshakeable spiritual identity. Abide in Christ as your ultimate resource for living.


To compare this with the other three uses of “self” in the New Testament, see the article: “Sorting_Your Self_Out”