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As God works, What Are You Grateful For?

“Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. If you do this, you will experience God’s peace.” (Philippians 4:6-7a NLT)In Philippians 4:6-7 we find one of the

A Labor Day Blessing For You!

Today, we are reading the first portion of Deuteronomy 28 (below). Be warned, you will find these words almost impossible to believe. “This can’t be for me…but if you are a child of God and you follow Him, it is

Obtain God’s Peace, Hide His Word in Your Heart!

We become what we meditate on. The scriptures tell us that a good  person out of the good treasure of  their heart creates that which is good. If we become or manifest what we continually think about, it is imperative 

Tired? God wants you to Refresh Your Joy!

Sometime in the mid 20th century psychologists began to realize that what makes a person happy or feel good about themselves, is just as important as what caused their problems in the first place. While mental health practitioners have still,

God has reasons He allows You to suffer!

Did you know that the course you are on in life –  God has allowed to help you learn to perserve? “Perseverance must finish its works in your life so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything”.

Need Money?Change Systems!

God does not have a problem with you having money as long as He is first place in your life. In fact, He wants you to have enough money to be able to pay your bills and give your tithes and

Work with God to heal yourself!

We’ve often heard that human beings utilize only a tiny fraction of our brain power, but in recent years a wonderful movement has been afoot which encompasses a much stronger pull toward using the power of our minds to a

Do You qualify for Psalm 91’s Blessings?

   Why so many references these days to Psalm 91?  Presently, most folks are looking for a safer harbor. Security and even the illusion of security has disappeared when you assess the world’s systems we had so much confidence in

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