All my life I had to fight. I had to fight my daddy. I had to fight my brothers. I had to fight my cousins and my uncles. A girl child ain't safe in a family of men. But I never thought I'd have to fight in my own house. She let out her breath. I loves Harpo, she say. God knows I do. But I'll kill him dead before I let him beat me.”
Read MoreAccording to the Webster’s 1828 Dictionary the term warfare is defined as a struggle with spiritual enemies. And in the word of God, there were numerous occasions where the people of God were at war with physical and spiritual enemies. Below is a single portion of the plethora of passages that points us to the people of God confronted with warfare with their physical and spiritual enemies.
Read MoreIn my journey of Faith, I have found that the Christian concept and conviction of the Fear of the Lord is a lifelong commitment. And with that commitment comes many blessings and benefits. The word of God declares that the fear of the Lord is the starting point at the door of wisdom.
Read MoreFor this week's blog entry, I was encouraged to seriously entertain the Christian concept and conviction of the fear of the Lord. I submit to you that if we are faithful to fix our hearts and minds in the fear of the Lord in this New year the Lord's Wisdom, Power, Love, Truth, Mercy, and Authority will be manifested in our lives and subsequently he will be Glorified.
Read MoreIn the 2015 Christian drama War Room directed by Alex Kendrick and co authored with Stephen Kendrick a couple was caught in a crippling marital crisis. The spouse (Elizabeth) came across the path of someone we would refer to as a prayer warrior. (Miss Clara). By profession Elizabeth was a realtor and Miss Clara had secured her services to sell her home.
Read MoreAs I was praying and pondering what to present by way of a blog this week I was led to the opening scripture in the title of this Blog. The Lord is the Logos (Word) as well as the light that Lords over and levels all degrees of darkness. (John.1:1-5)
Read MoreSunday marked the start of a New Year. And it’s plausible that many of us had to endure experiences in 2022 that we do not want to redo! However, the New year also encourages us to entertain new endeavors, develop and dedicate ourselves to new dreams. Revive ourselves with resolutions: Spiritually, Emotionally, and Physically.
Read MoreFrom our last blog entry, I shared how eternity embodied a baby boy thereby being wonderful.
Read MoreAre you familiar with the idiom, This is the best thing since slice bread! This idiomatic expression is usually employed when someone wants to describe something that’s extraordinarily exciting or excellent.
Read More"What Christmas Means to Me" is the title of several Christmas songs. And what is considered the top version of the song was written by the team of Allen Story, Anna Gordy Gaye, and George Gordy in 1965. Gordy co-wrote Stevie Wonder's "What Christmas Means to Me." And by now during this Christmas season you have most likely heard Mr. Wonder’s words to this catchy Christmas song played on many playlists from radio to retailers.
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