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Trust The Truth
During difficulty, it’s a time to reflect like David did in Psalm 56. David trusted God to get him through and you can too! Each day is a new day, and God can bring you out of the darkness into … Continue reading
Posted in Devotionals, Overcome Difficulty
Tagged Business, Devotional, Difficulty, Economics, Fear, Freedom, poem, Reflection, Trust, Worship
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A Time To Reflect
Situations in life put us in a position in which there is a tension between fear and trust in God. During times of difficulty, it’s a time to reflect. It’s good to have a place to enjoy the beauty around … Continue reading
Posted in Bible Study, Overcome Difficulty
Tagged Bible Study, Business, Difficulty, Economics, Fear, Freedom, Photo, poem, Prayer, Reflection, Trust
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Listening for Direction
God knows who we really are and the strengths we bring to the world so listen to the Words of God for direction. If we give it all to God, He will provide for all we need. As we turn … Continue reading
Discover the Skills or Qualities You are Blessed With
Reading in Genesis 47, Joseph’s brothers and his father came to live in Egypt because the famine was so severe. Jacob was 130 years old and explained to Pharaoh that he had lived a difficult life. They were allowed to … Continue reading



