Some days are definitely better that some. It’s great to be able to call on someone when you have a problem, especially when they can be right there to aide you. In the busy lives of believers, when trouble seems to show up, believers can always call on another church member to pray with them. In many cases, church members will go the extra mile and come to you and provide comfort if and when needed. Some church members will immediately call for the pastor of the church and like most pastors, he will be right there. If someone had to go to the hospital, they call the pastor; if someone goes to jail, you call the pastor; the electric company is outside your house to disconnect the power, call the pastor and the praying saints.
At what point in life do we (as believers) deal with the problem that life brings us? When do we make a stand for our self? Somethings are preventable, as for the problems and circumstances beyond our control, I believe God steps in to comfort and help us.
What if God answered our every beckoned call? What would we learn? Read more on If Life Had No Problems What would you learn?…
Originally posted 2010-02-09 13:05:57. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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When was the last time you told someone, “Thank you for caring”.
When was the last time you spent time with someone to show you care?
When was the last time you encouraged someone who was discouraged? Read more on When was the last time……
Originally posted 2010-02-04 22:05:14. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Filed under Something encouraging, Thought Provoking!, Valid Questions, Writing out loud by on Aug 2nd, 2011. Comment.
Many people are dissatisfied with their church and when they get really tire of all the drama, they leave. There are valid reasons to leave the place where you fellowship. It is not the ultimate sin (its not a sin at all) to want to go somewhere else, where you can worship God without being shackled by dos and don’t s. To many believers are petrified and fearful in deciding to leave the church (leaving the place of fellowship). My question to you is this, are you leaving the church or simply relocating? There is a big difference, did you know?
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Originally posted 2010-02-04 21:32:41. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Filed under Church attendance, fellowship, I can't believe you said that!, Leaving the church, relationships, Uncategorized by on Jul 31st, 2011. Comment.
We hear the word unconditional used in many ways and one of the most common I believe is when it is used in the church when talking about the unconditional love of God toward people. The other method the word unconditional is used is in the conversation of christian people when talking about the unconditional love of the husband towards the wife.
Love with out conditions sounds nice and we are so ready to embrace such love coming from the cross (as Christ died for the sins of man) but when it comes to showing this type of love towards each other, its on the condition of. In the marriage vows, we promise each other in the site of God (or the justice of the peace) what we will do and how we will love, honor and forsake all others and so on. On the conditions that…and in comes the fine print. The following conditions apply. Is their a condition to salvation? Yes, Only believe. Read more on Unconditional love on the condition of……
Originally posted 2010-02-15 00:14:55. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Filed under Christian Information, Observation of Fact, On Point!, relationships, Thought Provoking!, Uncategorized by on Jul 31st, 2011. Comment.


