by Angela Watkins Thomas
Deep down, you know God created you for a reason. He’s told you that you’re a child of God. You’re made in His image, and He has a plan for you. You sense in your heart of hearts that you have wings to fly, but worries, fears, and insecurities drag you down to earth, preventing you from spreading your wings and taking flight. The first steps toward reaching the skies include releasing the worry, learning to relax, and trusting God fully for the “happy ending” you seek. Click here to read excerpts
Donna Partow is the bestselling author of numerous books and has been a popular guest on hundreds of radio and TV programs.
Lin Johnson has written over sixty books, specializing in Bible curriculum, and is a Gold Medallion Book Award recipient. She teaches at conferences across the country.
There are two ways to learn life lessons God has in store for us: the easy way and the hard way.
Repentance alone can lead to revival.
Nehemiah is a powerful book because Nehemiah's life sets a powerful example.
Nehemiah was a thoughtful man of prayer and a man of action.
If you're ready to set work on your portion of the wall, join Donna in this study as we discover principles from Nehemiah's life that can make a difference.
Her home church hosted a 5-week series based on her recent book, This Isn't the Life I Signed Up For...But I'm Finding Hope and Healing.
God resources are truly unlimited.
God can provide for his children any way He wants to.
Nehemiah spent time in prayer and fasting, seeking God's perspective and wisdom before doing anything else.
Preparation begins with prayer, but it doesn't stop there.
Nehemiah not only asked for supplies to rebuild the temple and the city wall but for his own resident as well.
You'll notice goldsmith's, perfume makers, merchants and priests working side by side. Because they were all focused on the larger purpose, suddenly their common cause was more significant than their differences.
Tuesday, 11 September 2007
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