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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

Trust God! He is working to make things “better”!

It takes a spiritually mature Christian to say, “Let God be God” while in the throes of agonizing difficulties. A Christian’s life creed is easier said than done, yet it stands as the sole path to a Spirit-filled life if

Get a fresh start for Easter! Let God help!

Many today find themselves physically and mentally drained from life’s struggles. Our society has become more stressful and demanding than ever. It’s common to become overwhelmed and disheartened from the trials and tribulations of life. It’s easy to become bogged

Tired? Let God help “destress” your life!

Work pressures. Family commitments. Church outreaches. Your children’s extracurricular activities. All of these things are well and good. They may even be God-ordained, but if you find yourself feeling the effects of too many commitments, then it’s time to de-stress

Trade Your Cares for Calm

We could all use these words of peace! Could you use some calm? If so, you aren’t alone. We could all use these words of peace: And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and

Would YOU Trust God More, If He Gave YOU A Map?

“Turn right in 500 feet.” “Recalculating.” “Your destination is on the right.” I use a GPS device as a map, especially when traveling to a new place. After I type in the address, the female voice starts navigating. Of course,

Maybe YOUR problems are only “tests of faith”!

For many the word “test” brings anxiety. We have so many tests in our lives:  math, spelling, driver’s license, swimming, blood, medical … and each comes with a grade or pass/fail result. Either way, we want to pass the tests.

God has victory planned For your life!

King David was up against a familiar foe. Years before as a young shepherd boy, he had faced down Goliath, the top Philistine warrior, by killing him with a well-placed stone (1 Sam. 17). Now David was king of Israel, and

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