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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

Look for Hope God gives if things are Bad!

If you need some hope, look for the good in others, in yourself, and in God. At various times throughout life, there are setbacks and tragedies. These bad things are part of being human. The hope is what keeps us

Do You need a word from The Lord?

Have you ever really needed God to guide you? Have you found yourself at the bottom of the barrel without enough and uncertain of what to do? Sometimes when circumstances are not working right and folks are acting up, you

God will provide for your needs!

Outside my office window, the squirrels are in a race against winter to bury their acorns in a safe, accessible place. Their commotion amuses me. An entire herd of deer can go through our back yard and not make a

As Good Friday approaches,have Your plans been changed?

Interruptions are nothing new. Rarely does a day go by as planned. Life is filled with inconveniences. Our plans are constantly thwarted by forces beyond our control. The list is long and ever-changing: Sickness. Conflict. Traffic jams. Forgetfulness. Appliance malfunctions.

Good Friday is coming!Are your ready?

Good Friday is the Friday just before Easter Sunday. It is a day that is sacred for people all over the world.  But why is Good Friday so important you may wonder? This is a question that must have surely

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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