Singing in the Closets of Life
Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX—Thelma Wells, author and popular speaker on the Women of Faith tour, specializes in the art of motivating, inspiring, and equipping people to “be their best.” Her latest book, God Is Not Through With Me Yet, offers readers the encouragement to face times of testing and uncertainty in life. As a writer, Thelma possesses the unique talent of communicating with her audience in a disarming, folksy manner, as if she and the reader are already good friends. As she shares some of her own memorable life experiences, her “tell-it-like-it-is” style, combined with her natural tendency toward motherly warmth, makes God Is Not Through With Me Yet an uplifting, irresistible read. Read more
Remnant Hunger
THE JOURNEY
Remnant Hunger
by Beck DeWitt
There is a cry that is emanating from the hearts of a few that is unlike any other during this time. It is a burning desire that has overtaken and consumed them with restlessness, questioning as to when and where will the glory of God manifest. Having read in the Word of God where His glory manifested to fill His house, “so that the priest could not stand to minister because of the cloud,” one longs to see and experience His presence in that way in His house today. The remnant is not willing to accept church as usual. There is a sense that there is something much more.
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Prayer Changes Children

Prayer Changes Children
by Dr. Terita Gusby-McCauley
“That ye shall call upon me, and ye shall go and pray unto me, and I shall hearken unto you. And ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart.-Jeremiah 29:12-12”
We often find ourselves in situations of hopelessness when our children have chosen the wrong friends, wrong places to go and wrong things to do. As parents and caregivers, the ultimate approach to finding help is to ask someone who can be a good listener and problem solver. It is also advisable to do our homework and be careful who we ask. If there is a parent you know who is presently having problems with raising their own children, this person would not be a candidate to assist you in your dilemma! It doesn’t matter what the situation is, God already knows. Read more
I Did Not Laugh
I Did Not Laugh
by Tyora Moody
It’s really easy from the standpoint of a reader to judge the characters. If you read quite a bit of fiction or even find yourself engrossed in an exciting television series like Heroes or CSI, you might find yourself judging from afar. Why did the character do that? What was their motivation?
Let’s read about the actions of one woman, tired and weary of what seemed to be the impossible.
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FAMILY | How to Become Actively Involved in Your Child's Education
FAMILY LIFE
How to Become Actively Involved in Your Child’s Education
by Matthew Lynch
“It takes a whole village to raise a child.” African Proverb
Parental involvement is the best predictor of a student’s educational achievement. Parental involvement demonstrates to your child the importance of school, resulting in improved student attitudes, moral, and academic achievement. Parents’ active interest also results in increased attendance, lower dropout rates, fewer discipline problems, and higher aspirations in life. Children who have been supported this way throughout their education are also more likely to consult with parents when making educational decisions.
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Where Are The Notables?
THE JOURNEY
Where Are The Notables?
by Becky DeWitt
The Word of God gives many accounts of the miracles, signs, and wonders that were the evidence of His power through Jesus and even His disciples after the resurrection. Even at the turn of the century, there are recorded miracles, especially during the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on Azuza Street. During the healing revivals of the late 50’s, miracles were commonplace. Read more
