Archive for the ‘Dealing with Problems’ Category
Christ is the Vine; We are the Branches – Staying Connected to the Body of Christ
Twin girls, Brielle and Kyrie, were born 12 weeks ahead of their due date. Needing intensive care, they were placed in separate incubators. Kyrie began to gain weight. Her weight eventually stabilized. But Brielle, only 2 pounds at birth, had trouble breathing, heart problems and other complications. She was not expected to live.
Their nurse did everything she could to help Brielle thrive, but nothing she did helped. After having done all she could, their nurse went against hospital policy and placed both babies in the same incubator. She left the twin girls to sleep and when she returned, she found a sight she could not believe. She called all the nurses and doctors and the picture above is what they saw. Read the rest of this entry »
Bible Promises – God’s Word is the Key to Solving any Problem
Bible promises are scriptures and statements throughout the bible that God has made concerning His children. God’s Word is dependable. God has never said anything that has not, or will not come to pass. God has placed in His word everything that we could possibly need, want or desire that is consistent with a Godly life. It’s up to us to get into His Word and take advantage of the provisions He has made for us in this life. Read the rest of this entry »
Go Through Hard Times Leaving a Holy Wake of Destruction in Your Path
As Christians, we all go through things. Negative situations and circumstances arise in all of our lives for many different reasons….some known, some unknown. But I want to take a moment to tweak your way of thinking about how we are to go through things. Read the rest of this entry »
The Power of God is here to help you Lift Life’s Heavy Weights
The Power of God can be used as your spotter when you find yourself under life’s heavy weights. Anyone who has spent time in the gym knows that you need a spotter in order to maximize your workout. The purpose of the spotter is to monitor your individual lifts to make sure the weight you’re under doesn’t come crashing down on you. When you’re lifting and come to the end of your set, a good spotter will step in and lift the weight up off of you if you can’t lift it. Read the rest of this entry »








