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Don’t Lose Hope in God As YOU wait on Him!

Don’t Lose Hope in God because God has not Lost Hope in You! Is there anyone who has never experienced disappointment, misfortune, setback, calamity, breakup of relationship, serious illness, or death of a friend or family member that dashed his

Don’t worry, Jesus will show you the way!

Life is full of making choices, doing things, and going places. What we have done, or need to get done, can keep our minds racing. We go about our day accomplishing tasks and try to squeeze it all in a

God sees, He knows and He is working to help solve “YOUR”difficult circumstances”!

Are you weary from your struggles? You may find yourself in a relentless cycle of disappointment, overwhelmed by unanswered prayers and problems that seem insurmountable. When you look around, it appears everyone else has their life perfectly orchestrated, while you

Don’t worry, God hears you!

In my distress I called to the Lord; I called out to my God. From his temple he heard my voice; my cry came to his ears. (2 Samuel 22:7 NIV) The cries that awaken a mother in the middle of

Don’t give up!

In the midst of the escalating threats and declining morals we see in the world today, it’s easy to get discouraged and become fearful. Yet God always provides a witness to His love and salvation! In the Old Testament, Isaiah

God is at work in Seemingly Hopeless Circumstances!

In the midst of life’s trials and challenges, we have found that it can be easy to lose hope and feel as though bad circumstances will never change. However, it is precisely in these moments that we have found that

Stay on “God’S” Pathway, you’ll get victory!

What can we do in the midst of the battle? First, we should rejoice—because the victory has already been won! This fuels our prayers and fixes our perspective. Why have we won? Jesus tells us,  “In the world you will

Are problems holding you in a pit? If so, Trust God for help!

We have found that in the journey of life, it’s not uncommon to find ourselves in what can only be described as “pits”—deep, dark places where problems seem to hold us captive. These pits can manifest in countless ways: a

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