
Category: A Word from the Women
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The Smallest of Pebbles
Read More: The Smallest of PebblesWhen I was in high school, I went to a private Christian School. I was old enough that when the staff went to a training convention, I was allowed to go. There were many insightful lectures offered, and I ended up taking one about David and Goliath. I can’t remember the exact title of the…
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Walking in the Newness of Life
Read More: Walking in the Newness of LifeThe one seated on the throne said “Behold, I make all things new! (Revelation 21:5). There has been a unified theme in our church the past few years; you can hear it in the testimonies, in the word coming out of the pulpit, in the teaching of our bible studies, and in the lyrics of…
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You Just Won’t Let it Heal
Read More: You Just Won’t Let it HealWe can probably all relate to having an annoying cut or scrape. It’s sore, it hurts and we’re too often reminded it’s there. Even something as small as a paper cut can make us miserable. We baby it, nurse it, apply healing ointment, and hope it heals fast. The healing process brings a whole new…
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Who He Came to Save
Read More: Who He Came to SaveMy husband and I are admittedly terrible at keeping gifts a secret. We always end up blabbing or giving so many hints that it’s impossible for the other not to guess what it is. I get this same vibe from Jesus in this verse. I picture the woman at the well being slightly annoyed when…
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The Smallest of Pebbles
When I was in high school, I went to a private Christian School. I was old enough that when the staff went to a training convention, I was allowed to go. There were many insightful lectures offered, and I ended up taking one about David and Goliath. I can’t remember the exact title of the…
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At the Foot of the Cross
We’ve probably all joked at one time or another about “so and so” living at the foot of the cross. Recently, I noticed Isaiah the Prophet really did experience what it was like at the foot of the cross some 700 years before it happened! “Behold my servant shall deal prudently, he shall be exalted…
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Independence Day
July 4, 1776. A brave step of faith in a surprising journey that stunned the world. Representatives from the thirteen colonies signed their names to a document declaring their national independence from Great Britain. The colonists had only a small trained army and a meager navy, yet by signing their names they essentially declared war…