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Faith, Inspired

There’s HOPE in that box!

What if?  I’ve often wondered what my life would have been like if I was born into different circumstances.  Would it look like it does today? I have pondered that for many hours and have come to the realization that I was born into the exact circumstances that God chose for me to be born into.  Our Lord has planned everything in this world right down to the number of hairs on each of our heads!  Think for a moment about that and the following verse from the Psalms… For it was  ...

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Faith, Inspired

Freedom at the Cross

Sunday April 15, 2001 was the first church service I ever attended and it just so happened to be an Easter Sunday service! I’ve often said there couldn’t be a better day to be introduced to the church.  I sat amongst a joyous crowd that morning as we celebrated Christ’s resurrection.  I had no idea what that meant at the time, but that really didn’t matter to me because being there felt good. As we are approaching Easter once again, I have been reminiscing about how  ...

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Faith, Inspired

You Can Have It All!

That one statement alone, “You can have it all” fills many of us with hope and anticipation of what may lie ahead. Think about it, it actually started the moment we were brought into this world.  Our parents looked at our newborn selves and began to dream of what we might become one day.   Our parents, school teachers, friends, social media, all continued to bombard us with a similar message… “You have so much potential, you are so talented, the world is yours for the  ...

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Create, Faith, Generosity, Inspired, Ministries

SMITTEN with MITTENS!

She opens her arms to the poor and extends her hands to the needy. Proverbs 31:20 I would like to take you back to the morning of November 29, 2017. In just four short weeks, a charitable group of women with busy hands helped us reach our goal of knitting and crocheting 100 pairs of hand made mittens that were to be handed out alongside the Salvation Army’s Christmas toy hamper program at our church.  That morning I stood behind a table displaying, not 100, but actually 158 pairs of  ...

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