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His Love
Posted On 05/07/2008 03:32:51 by Risa_Maroo
In my tiny heart,I know that this is true. That with His love we are,Forgiven through and through.For all of our pain,Everything we have to learn.I know that He is standing by,To soothe all of the chafing burns.When we step aside,Away from the righteous,I know He is there...One step behind us.
I love the thought that, no matter what we do or wherever we are, Heavenly Father is with us every step of the way. Letting us smile, learn and grow. He loves us unconditionally, we could never measure... Read More



How You Use Your Time is Faith
Posted On 05/06/2008 10:29:03 by MaidservantX
As I have provided advice in my blogs (take it or leave it, of course), it has been about the use of time (mortal/daily).  I then spotlighted a particular season of life -- our infancy -- and we examined it to see what kind of wisdom we could take away from it as far as time use choices in our present lives.  One thing that I brought forward is that in the present we need to spend time to honor, heal and/or build on the previous seasons of our lives. I want to note that all human being... Read More



Encouragement
Posted On 05/01/2008 17:04:08 by KeithLBrown
Encouragement
by Brother Keith L. Brown Introduction In early January 1998 I was asked to write a letter of encouragement to the young people of the church where my cousin is the pastor. I decided to take the challenge one step further and write a letter/talk addressed to all the members of the church young and old, single and married. What follows are the notes from the talk that I submitted. The Lord has really blessed my humble efforts in putting together this little talk as it has now... Read More



Miracles
Posted On 05/01/2008 08:33:01 by Aurorasungem
Sometimes a message comes in song that is a good heart touching message.  I wanted to share this one for those who have yet to hear it.  This is one of my favorite songs, so I hope you forgive me posting a link to it.  Sometimes I think everyone needs reminders in life that things can go well and can change for the better. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxIN79n4jVo&fe ature=related   Life is short at times, full of sorrow, grief pain and suffereing.  However, those... Read More



Seeds in the heart
Posted On 04/30/2008 08:14:33 by Aurorasungem
I looked out the window and realized this morning it is almost spring and planting time.  There is so much to get done this time of the year.  The beds need prepped, soil amendments need to be bought and added in, bulbs need to be put in the ground, and I need to decide what kinds of plants I wish to put into the ground.  I think Heavenly father reminds us every so often it is time to start preparing things in life.  Just like planting a garden, he tills the fertile soil of... Read More



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