A Night with Jim Laffoon
Monday, 16 July 2007by VictoryBiz

On the eve of the EN.07 Manila World Conference, Victory Biz invited business professionals and executives at the Every Nation Building, Taguig City to attend a sit-down dinner affair and hear Pastor Jim Laffoon’s timely message of encouragement for the business community.
Entitled, “An Evening with Jim Laffoon,” the attendees lined up and registered with business associates and friends who came to know how this event greatly contributes to the development of their respective businesses. After registration, the main auditorium quickly filled to capacity with more registrants filing in to attend the affair. Despite the situation, people were able to find seating inside the already crowded hall. Visiting foreign delegates attending the world conference also attended the evening’s event joining local businessmen to hear the speaker who leads the US-based organization, Bethel World Outreach Center and author of the popular devotions book, Our Daily Blog. Counting it as an honor to speak in front of business executives, Pastor Jim Laffoon immediately pointed to the promises of the scriptures where any man (or woman) can find peace, joy and life. The message was a reminder to every businessperson seeking true relief from the usually tension-filled, stressful, often-tiring routine of life.
As the evening drew to a close, the message soaked well in the hearts of the attendees. It became one of many memorable times to the recently concluded EN.07 Manila World Conference.







Rev. William S. Wallace
October 27th, 2008 at 12:26 am
I met Jim in 1974 at Manor House in Fayetteville, N.C. On that Saturday Night in November I was Baptised in The Holy Spirit. Until then I was a Presbyterian Christian who never as much as heard that there be a Holy Spirit Baptism. Jim spoke that Evening from Acts 19.
I am Preaching Tonight on Acts 19, and will be making mention of Jim’s and others in that Church who helped change my life !
God Bless you Brother Jim !
Wally
Rev. William S. Wallace
October 27th, 2008 at 12:28 am
I really would love to hear from my old friend. It has been a very long time.