• God can use dreams for many purposes. Here are four biblical ways He speaks through them.

    1 –God Can Impart Through Dreams

    In 1 Kings 3:5–12, the Lord appeared to Solomon in a dream and invited him to ask for whatever he desired. Solomon asked for an understanding heart so that he could lead God’s people well and distinguish between right and wrong. The Lord was pleased with his request and gave him extraordinary wisdom.

    Solomon did not merely dream about God—he encountered God in his dream. What happened while he slept resulted in a genuine impartation that affected his waking life.

    There have been times when I sensed the Holy Spirit’s presence intensely in a dream and then awakened with that same sense of His presence in the room. A dream can become a genuine place of encounter. God can impart wisdom, courage, direction, or spiritual strength through it.

    2 –God Can Reveal the Future Through Dreams

    Genesis 41 records Pharaoh’s troubling dreams and Joseph’s God-given interpretation. The dreams revealed that seven years of prosperity would be followed by seven years of famine. Because God revealed what was coming, Egypt was able to prepare.

    God can reveal future events through dreams. Sometimes, He may show you something before it happens; at other times, He may confirm what He has already been speaking to your heart.

    Years ago, at about age ten, I had a dream in which I saw an old man carrying a load in a "Ghana Must Go" bag. I took the load from the old man and walked with him for a distance. At a point , he asked me to put the load down, and when I did, he opened the bag; it was full of Bibles. He gave me one of them and told me to cherish it. He then said he could carry on from that point. He moved a distance away and vanished into thin air. In another dream at a different time, I was given Genesis 17:1–4. In a third dream, a well-built man in a white robe came to me and gave me a briefcase, telling me to guard it well, as everything in it was for me. I opened it and found a Bible and a white handkerchief with a dove drawn at the center, inscribed with the words "Holy Spirit."

    When I shared these dreams, I was told God would use me. Since then, God has used dreams to show me what lies ahead, what is present, and even what is in the past that needs to be unraveled.

    3 –God Can Reveal Important Information

    After Herod died, an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream and told him it was safe to return to Israel with Mary and Jesus (Matthew 2:19–20). The dream provided the information Joseph needed for a decision in that moment.

    Daniel also declared, “But there is a God in heaven who reveals secrets, and he has shown King Nebuchadnezzar what will happen in the future” (Daniel 2:28, NLT).

    The Holy Spirit may reveal a missing piece of information, bring clarity to something you have been sensing, or expose a matter that needs prayer. But dreams must never make you paranoid or suspicious of everyone around you. Do not make accusations or major decisions based on a dream alone. Remain discerning, levelheaded, prayerful, and submitted to Scripture.

    4 –God Can Warn Through Dreams

    God may use a dream to warn you about physical danger, spiritual attack, a damaging decision, or a difficult season ahead. Sometimes a warning calls you to act; other times, it simply calls you to pray and prepare.

    In Genesis 15:12–14, Abram fell into a deep sleep, and a terrifying darkness came over him. God warned him that his descendants would be oppressed for 400 years, but He also promised to judge the nation that enslaved them and bring His people out with great wealth.

    This passage corrects a common misconception: a dream from God will not always feel pleasant. A warning may produce a serious or even troubling emotional response. The presence of a negative emotion does not automatically prove that a dream is not from God. The more important questions are whether the message agrees with Scripture and whether it ultimately leads you toward faith, obedience, prayer, and redemption.

    God bless you!
    God can use dreams for many purposes. Here are four biblical ways He speaks through them. 1 –God Can Impart Through Dreams In 1 Kings 3:5–12, the Lord appeared to Solomon in a dream and invited him to ask for whatever he desired. Solomon asked for an understanding heart so that he could lead God’s people well and distinguish between right and wrong. The Lord was pleased with his request and gave him extraordinary wisdom. Solomon did not merely dream about God—he encountered God in his dream. What happened while he slept resulted in a genuine impartation that affected his waking life. There have been times when I sensed the Holy Spirit’s presence intensely in a dream and then awakened with that same sense of His presence in the room. A dream can become a genuine place of encounter. God can impart wisdom, courage, direction, or spiritual strength through it. 2 –God Can Reveal the Future Through Dreams Genesis 41 records Pharaoh’s troubling dreams and Joseph’s God-given interpretation. The dreams revealed that seven years of prosperity would be followed by seven years of famine. Because God revealed what was coming, Egypt was able to prepare. God can reveal future events through dreams. Sometimes, He may show you something before it happens; at other times, He may confirm what He has already been speaking to your heart. Years ago, at about age ten, I had a dream in which I saw an old man carrying a load in a "Ghana Must Go" bag. I took the load from the old man and walked with him for a distance. At a point , he asked me to put the load down, and when I did, he opened the bag; it was full of Bibles. He gave me one of them and told me to cherish it. He then said he could carry on from that point. He moved a distance away and vanished into thin air. In another dream at a different time, I was given Genesis 17:1–4. In a third dream, a well-built man in a white robe came to me and gave me a briefcase, telling me to guard it well, as everything in it was for me. I opened it and found a Bible and a white handkerchief with a dove drawn at the center, inscribed with the words "Holy Spirit." When I shared these dreams, I was told God would use me. Since then, God has used dreams to show me what lies ahead, what is present, and even what is in the past that needs to be unraveled. 3 –God Can Reveal Important Information After Herod died, an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream and told him it was safe to return to Israel with Mary and Jesus (Matthew 2:19–20). The dream provided the information Joseph needed for a decision in that moment. Daniel also declared, “But there is a God in heaven who reveals secrets, and he has shown King Nebuchadnezzar what will happen in the future” (Daniel 2:28, NLT). The Holy Spirit may reveal a missing piece of information, bring clarity to something you have been sensing, or expose a matter that needs prayer. But dreams must never make you paranoid or suspicious of everyone around you. Do not make accusations or major decisions based on a dream alone. Remain discerning, levelheaded, prayerful, and submitted to Scripture. 4 –God Can Warn Through Dreams God may use a dream to warn you about physical danger, spiritual attack, a damaging decision, or a difficult season ahead. Sometimes a warning calls you to act; other times, it simply calls you to pray and prepare. In Genesis 15:12–14, Abram fell into a deep sleep, and a terrifying darkness came over him. God warned him that his descendants would be oppressed for 400 years, but He also promised to judge the nation that enslaved them and bring His people out with great wealth. This passage corrects a common misconception: a dream from God will not always feel pleasant. A warning may produce a serious or even troubling emotional response. The presence of a negative emotion does not automatically prove that a dream is not from God. The more important questions are whether the message agrees with Scripture and whether it ultimately leads you toward faith, obedience, prayer, and redemption. God bless you!
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  • Here in Ghana, my elders have a proverb: "Wankasa wotiri ho a, yɛyi wo ayi bɔne."
    Literal: If you don’t say how you want your hair cut, you’ll get a bad cut.

    Picture the barber shop. If you sit there quiet about the cut you want, you’ll walk out with whatever they decided to give you.

    God says the same thing, just differently.
    Proverbs 31:8-9 “Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves... speak up and judge fairly; defend the rights of the poor and needy.”
    If God is telling us to speak up for others, how much more should we learn to speak up for the life He gave us?

    See, your life is your "head". Your calling, your peace, your boundaries, your purpose.
    Ephesians 2:10 reminds us: “For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works.”
    You are not an afterthought. You are intentional. Handmade.

    So if you stay silent, the world will "cut" your life for you. The wrong job. The relationship that drains you. The dream you shrink to fit in.

    But when you know your worth in God and you use your voice, people start treating you like someone Heaven already called valuable.

    Question for you: What’s one area of your "head" that God is asking you to start speaking up about this week?
    Here in Ghana, my elders have a proverb: "Wankasa wotiri ho a, yɛyi wo ayi bɔne." Literal: If you don’t say how you want your hair cut, you’ll get a bad cut. Picture the barber shop. If you sit there quiet about the cut you want, you’ll walk out with whatever they decided to give you. God says the same thing, just differently. Proverbs 31:8-9 “Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves... speak up and judge fairly; defend the rights of the poor and needy.” If God is telling us to speak up for others, how much more should we learn to speak up for the life He gave us? See, your life is your "head". Your calling, your peace, your boundaries, your purpose. Ephesians 2:10 reminds us: “For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works.” You are not an afterthought. You are intentional. Handmade. So if you stay silent, the world will "cut" your life for you. The wrong job. The relationship that drains you. The dream you shrink to fit in. But when you know your worth in God and you use your voice, people start treating you like someone Heaven already called valuable. Question for you: What’s one area of your "head" that God is asking you to start speaking up about this week?
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    It is a blessing serving others. The Small Needs ministry simply needs financial resources to assist our Partners in Ghana, in seeking out the urgent, immediate needs in the communities (for example: a medical bill, food, clothing, shelter, school fees or bus fare).
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  • here is our Youtube page. some old videos of our past Missions in Ghana
    https://www.youtube.com/@andyestrada2353 #nonprofit #missions #5013c
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    andy n julie estrada
    most videos are from our mission trips to Ghana, also check out all our Web Site at http://buildingfoundation.wix.com/building-foundations
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  • Our mission is multi faceted. Building Foundations 1x1 comes along side those in need in our community, within the United States and throughout the world. We help to meet individual needs. We started with our support of orphans, widows, school children and those in need in Ghana, we help with educational, medical, and urgent immediate needs. our desire is to meet peoples needs throughout the world. Our goal is to have a reserve of resources and to partner with those in need and continue helping others. Our Motto "Help us to help others". We also are called to "Help those to help others". #nonprofit #missions #5013c
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