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Need something? Have you asked God?

Are things simply not working for you? Does it feel like you’re backed in a corner with no way out? Are you facing the crossroads in your life and you have realized that you don’t know what to do? If

Trust God even if what you are going through, still looks hopeless, God is at work!

One of my favorite Bible passages is Psalm 23. Even before I knew Jesus, I knew this Psalm—and I read it so many times that I memorized it way before I gave my life to Christ. Every time I read

Don’t understand? God does, He’s guiding you!

A friend once told me a story of a broken engagement. She explained that her initial reaction was to ask, “Why did God allow this to happen to me? What did I do wrong?” It has been years since the

Don’t give up! God’s still working in your miserable circumstances!

Jesus said to them, “Let us cross over to the other side.” Mark 4:35 (NIV) What do you do when God closes a door —but the new door that you know He has for you hasn’t appeared or manifested yet? Welcome to

**When Life’s Circumstances Weigh You Down, Transfer Your Load to God**

Life can sometimes feel like an unending battle, can’t it? There are cricumstances in life that push your buttons that can oftentimes make you feel disgusted, worried, depressed, angry, doubtful in your faith, and just over the top tired of

Instead of giving up, look to God, He Has a Bright Future For You!

We live in a confusing and changing world. With so much discord and unhappiness swirling around it can sometimes feel impossible to lead a truly Christian life. When our political and social leaders are making great missteps and failing to

Perhaps Mercy needed a job!

“Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.” (Hebrews 4:16) Thump, thump, thump! Her car was handling like a tank as she pulled to

You can still find peace in the midst of change!

“You’re not very good with change, are ya?” I can clearly remember those words carelessly flying out of my dear husband’s mouth (and the innocent look he gave) as we unpacked and moved into a new home. Granted, we were

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