Tag Archives: Abundance

If You’re Fed up and tired of it, Joylessness Is Not a Sin or Failure!

We all go through times of joylessness, times of abject failure, seasons of grief, feeling overwhelmed for prolonged periods of time. Some of us are burnt out for any number of reasons. And many of us flagellate ourselves; we beat

Keep Seeking God, He will work things out!

How many of the wrong decisions and hard times of our lives are brought about by not seeking the Lord? It is not that we consciously decide not to seek him, but that we choose to concentrate on what we

Incline Your Ear, God wants to bless YOU!

 At a time when so many families feel financially destitute and hopeless, it can be hard to imagine that silver lining. But the mind is a battlefield. The enemy is really busy and will do what he can to redirect

Did you know God can help you create abundance?

If your life is not attracting the abundance that God wants you to have and experience, did you know that God is willing and can help you create abundance in your life? As a follower of Jesus Christ and a

If you’re depressed,Jesus can help you!

Depression is a state of low mood and aversion to activities felt by a person due to some forces that made them so worried, sad, frustrated, anxious, empty, hopeless, worthless, guilty, irritable, or restless. Usually depressed people lose interest in joining

God wants to help you create abundance!

If you are looking to live a life of prosperity, you are no doubt interested in living a life rich and abundant. Aren’t we all?  However, many of us are stuck in the mindset that we need to have something

Joy in Abundance!

Deep inner joy is an emotionally exciting feeling. If someone has never experienced it, then it is almost impossible to describe what it feels like. Sometimes it is hard to find words for some things. It seems maybe they are

God has unique ways of working!

In times of great economic fluctuations and uncertainty, it is our nature to contract,  pull in, look for cover, and try to ride out the storm. We often wait and try not to make changes, holding on tight to our present

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