An inspiring poem by Cindye Coates shared during mid-week service..”I am a Soldier“.. I am a soldier, a prayer warrior, of the army of my God.
The aspiring young author was in need of hope. More than one person had told him to give up. “Getting published is impossible,” one mentor said. “Unless you are a national celebrity, publishers won’t talk to you.” Another warned, “Writing takes too much time. Besides, you don’t want all your thoughts on paper.”
Do you ever look at your life and wonder how you got where you are? Do you ever compare your life to your friends` or neighbors` lives? Do you ever wonder if you`ll ever reach those goals that you set for yourself or realize the dreams that you have? Me too. I`m a planner by …
An interesting article I found on http://www.crosswalk.com/ have a read, I’m sure it will help in your walk with God :)Emotionally and physically, we suffer. We wish we didn`t suffer, of course — but we do.So the question for us is: How does being Christian help us with our suffering? Well, here are six truths …
7 Questions Skeptics Ask How to answer the tough questions.by Rusty Wright As the flight from Chicago to Dallas climbed in the sky, I became engrossed in conversation with the passenger to my left. “Aimee,” a French businesswoman, asked me about my work. On learning I was a Christian communicator, she related that a professing …
One of the main hindrances to living your best life now is selfishness. As long as you are focused on what you want, what you need, you will never experience God`s best. But if you really want to thrive, you must learn to be a giver. The Scripture says, €œWhatsoever a man sows, that he …
Overview Elijah demonstrates both courage and fear in the book of 1 Kings. We see him boldly tell the evil king Ahab, “There will be no rain or dew until God says so.” Elijah trusts God to bring a young man back to life, and he faces the prophets of Baal in a contest. But …
The lazy man will not plow because of winter; He will beg during harvest and have nothing. Proverbs 20:4 King Solomon had plenty to say about the “sluggard,” or the habitually lazy person. The sluggard makes only one commitment: to his leisure. He’ll try any excuse to shy away from honest labor.
For as he thinks in his heart, so is he . . . Do not speak in the hearing of a fool, for he will despise the wisdom of your words . . . Apply your heart to instruction, and your ears to words of knowledge . . . Do not let your heart envy …
Yesterday my church had a thanksgiving nite, its time to be thank God for the things he blessed us with and also time to remember and be grateful the Lord. I was very encourage to hear the many good news that was shared from many different ministries in the church, starting with Derrick, we hear …







