Looking Back To Moving Forward: Identity, Father Wounds,Forgiveness
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Looking Back To Moving Forward: Identity, Father Wounds,Forgiveness

“We have been looking at our family history in our series Looking backward, moving forward. In this interview with a member of our prayer team, we learn how very different the subject of family history can look for some people in our community. This is a very personal story of Gods unfolding plan and a...

Transition
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Transition

Living in a world that is changing now and then, we have to learn to transition. we have to move forward to our destiny even though we may not transition well while being taken from glory to glory there’s doubt confusion and fear but we still have to trust in God and move because God...

Anchored in the Unchanging God
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Anchored in the Unchanging God

In a fast-changing world, we desperately look for where to anchor our souls, our identity and our future. Human beings are meant to find somewhere to anchor ourselves so that we are not overwhelmed by the constant change and this year has had so much change in so short a time. We can safely anchor...

Bringing Grief into Conversation with Jesus.
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Bringing Grief into Conversation with Jesus.

Grief has been a friend to many this season. The reality of the sense of normal being stripped away, loss of jobs. Even society as a whole has had to deal with grief as we lost things we collectively celebrated. sadly, people have lost loved ones. Some to COVID-19, others to suicide as depression increased...

Bringing Anger into Conversation with God
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Bringing Anger into Conversation with God

During the pandemic, some people have found themselves angrier and more irritable. Anger is a legitimate human emotion and one that points to something else happening in our hearts while leading us into action. How can we bring anger, when it shows up in our hearts, into conversation with God in order to keep our...

Battle Strategy
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Battle Strategy

Is it not interesting that sometimes even the wisest people we know do not make very smart choices and end up in places we did not expect them? Just like King Solomon who was the wisest person that ever lived.  Well that is because in life it is direction that determines destination. Not great intentions...