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Believing Big

Jun 15, 2009 Comments Off by

Believing Big By Kimberly Cash Tate I’m a practical person by nature. Left to myself, I’ll make sensible choices. Careful, planned, I-can-see-where-this-is-going kinds of choices. College. Law school. Clerkship. Law Firm. I was living my planned life. I could see the trajectory clear to retirement. But that was all before I knew the Lord.

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Dealing with Discouragement

May 04, 2009 Comments Off by

Dealing with Discouragement by Filoiann Wiedenhoff “Be strong and of good courage, do not fear nor be afraid of them; for the Lord your God, He is the One who goes with you. He will not leave you nor forsake you." Deuteronomy 31:6 NKJV Do you want to hear something funny? I started writing this [...]

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Through the Storm

Apr 05, 2009 Comments Off

Through the Storm by Kimberly Cash-Tate Naomi knew who she was.  She was a wife and mother.  She was from the nation of Israel, a follower of God, and she was blessed by God.  Life wasn’t easy—they had to leave their native Bethlehem and journey to foreign soil to escape famine—but with her family and [...]

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BOOK REVIEW | Talks Your Dad Never Had With You

Mar 21, 2009 Comments Off

TALKS YOUR DAD NEVER HAD WITH YOU by Dr. Harold D. Davis God created fathers to love, protect, support and encourage their daughters to live a life of integrity and purity. However, many fathers have failed in their responsibility. The father/daughter relationship is especially crucial in today’s society. Across the country many young ladies suffer [...]

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Our Own “Trail of Tears”

Mar 16, 2009 Comments Off

Our Own “Trail of Tears” by Verinda Birdsong Weeping may last for the night, but a shout of joy comes in the morning (Psalms 30:5) If you are a history buff or if you remember your high school class in American history and the expansion of the West, then you are familiar with the term [...]

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Surrendering All

Mar 08, 2009 Comments Off

Surrendering All By Kimberly Cash-Tate “I am the Lord who brought you out of Ur of the Chaldeans…” (Genesis 15:7). I used to think Abram didn’t have much to leave behind.  I pictured him living in a tent in the middle of a desert when God called him.  He could easily pick up and go.  [...]

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Our Worth Before Birth

Feb 23, 2009 Comments Off

Our Worth before Birth by Pastor Natalie A. Francisco, Ed. D. I once read the following quote from German-born American Physicist Albert Einstein: “The life of the individual only has meaning insofar as it aids in making the life of every living thing nobler and more beautiful. Life is sacred, that is to say, it [...]

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While We’re Waiting

Feb 14, 2009 Comments Off

While We’re Waiting by Pastor Sam Livingston One of the most fascinating and most difficult things for us is the art of waiting. We receive the promise but the waiting really puts our faith to the test. An avid fisher told me one day that a good fisherman almost has to be lazy because you [...]

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