Free Falling

My Struggle from Survival to Success to Stepping out into Purpose by Pastor Sally Davis At the beginning of this year during prayer God spoke to me that I would be asked to write articles. Within two months, I was asked to write two, this was the first. I’ve been struggling about writing a book…

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Epistle by Dr. Mark J. Chironna

by Dr. Mark J. Chironna Dear Ones: I trust you are all persevering in the faith. While some of you may be sailing smoothly, many are in a season of warfare contending for a breakthrough. It is with that in mind that I wanted to send you a little word of encouragement. I have been…

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Courageous Women

by Patti Hall Johnson From Hopeless to a Home, Shining Light Homes exists to empower young mothers who are experiencing difficult times, i.e. financially, emotionally, physically and spiritually. We provide access to tools and local resources while each young mother works to improve their financial situation through spiritual support, education, training counseling, and goal setting.…

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Why Ministry Workers Are So Important

by Bonnie Bradshaw Hello everyone! And what a blessing to have so many women today wanting to read, study and know God’s word. Thank you all so much for having the desire to know more, for taking the time out of your busy lives to join in supporting WE Connect. Ronald Reagan said, “There are…

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Veteran Feedback

by Warren Freeman A few weeks ago, a friend asked me, “What one complaint would you make about your veteran benefits.” I honestly had not given much thought to my benefits since retiring but, one area that I always thought was unfair (given the lengths that we now see being offered to service member these…

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The Greener Grass

by J. Hursey-Wingate Too often we are intrigued by what is not legally or morally ours. We sometimes believe the grass is greener on the other side. What if it is? How must one cope with feelings of insufficiency or inadequacy within us, our mates, or even our possessions? The greener grass concept is ancient…

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Tangible

by Randy Chivers I must confess, that the older I get the more I appreciate God’s word. I love how the Word comes alive in my everyday life. It makes my journey with God more exciting, and makes him feel more tangible to me. Like the time my wife was out of work. She had…

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Servant Leadership

by Mike Morisi In this age that we live in, the societal issues we face are more challenging than ever. We struggle with them, debating the different sides of each one and challenging one another to validate or justify the positions we take in how to address them. Whether at church, at the office water…

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Marketplace Exchange In A Kingdom Dimension

by Sheril Johnson Dynamics of society is forcing change within, causing shifts in how we buy and sell products locally and globally. Perhaps it is the shifting of these unseen plates of business that appears to be directing the flow and forcing the common marketplace experience into rather a shopping trepidation. All too common are…

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Let Go

You may never get ahead if you are always trying to get even. Holding on to a grudge is like a huge bolder weighing you down as you try to run to the finish line of life. The more you have, the slower you move. Those who have let things go may be sprinting past…

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