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Let God “gift you with patient endurance” while He works! 

Are you facing challenging circumstances that leave you feeling overwhelmed and weary? Do you ever wonder why God allows difficult trials in your life? In this blog post, you will discover the power of patient endurance through the gift of

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

Don’t think You will make it? Turn to God!

Psalm 28:7  states that  The Lord is my strength and my shield;  My heart trusts in Him, and I am helped;  Therefore my heart leaps for joy,  And with my song I shall thank Him. Even though Psalm 28:7 is a

“Turn to God for Strength in YOUR Struggles When Life Doesn’t Improve!

“Have a little faith,” people will say, but what does it mean? If we look at the world, it tells us to believe WE can do it—to have faith in ourselves. This is contrary to what the Bible teaches, and

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

Maybe you just need “Living” water!

In John 4, we read that Jesus met a Samaritan woman at “Jacob’s well,” and asked her for a drink of water. When she questioned His behavior, He engaged her in conversation: Jesus replied, “If you only knew the gift

Trust God to manifest abundance in your tired, sick, broke, or disgusted places!

Financial pressures – from unemployment to unexpected bills – can cause a tremendous amount of stress in your life. When you don’t have enough money, you’re not just broke, but also broken from the stress of living in a financial crisis. Something surprising

Things might look hopeless, but God can still make a way!

I had a conversation with an old friend the other day. We joked about the past, reliving fun memories of our younger days. But through the smiles and laughs, something triggered a painful memory. That night, I couldn’t get it

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