Lessons From the Kitchen Table - Kim Westmoreland

The place in our homes where family and friends love to gather. Through the the centuries the style of the kitchen has changed but the one furnishing of the kitchen that has remained constant is the TABLE . The importance of the table is mentioned in Exodus when God said the table of shewbread was to be a remembrance of how He always provided and protected His people. 

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Is Your Brain Buzzing? - Candace Wessberg

Guess what happened all week?  Tons of flies rested on our screen door just waiting for it to open and shut.  Unless we made an exit at lightning speed, the flies just zoomed in.  One evening at bedtime, an incredible number of buzzing, black flies had accumulated inside the RV! They were on the ceiling, the furniture, and everywhere!  I was not going to sleep with them inside, so we got out the vacuum cleaner!   Using the hose, we turned the situation into a game and began counting. We sucked up almost 100 flies!!!

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Balancing Your Crazy Life - D Ann Webb

THE MAIN INGREDIENT - Colossians 1:16–17, For by him were all things created, that are in  heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones, or dominions, or  principalities, or powers: all things were created by him, and for him: And he is before all  things, and by him all things consist. 

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Beauty in Action - Amy Sapp

A woman with HOPE is not afraid, because she knows God personally. She isn't afraid of the path that the Lord has called her to walk. She knows how to let go of her past hurts, forgive fully, and look forward to her future. She doesn't allow trials, struggles, and hardships get her bitter but better and stronger. She learns from her mistakes and is accountable for her actions.

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The Secret Places, of our Life: Psalm 91 KJV - Angie Weaver

I am speaking of that “secret place” in our heart that we don’t even want to go to. In the song ‘The Secret Place’ we sing about that place we don’t want anyone to know about. We forget God knows us even better than we know ourselves.

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Count the Cost - Charity Waycaster

Jael had protected her home.  She was a Godly homemaker and unique warrior of sorts.  She is an old testament picture of the Titus 2:3-5 woman.   She had many wonderful qualities.  She was a keeper at home.  She was in her place where she could protect her most precious possession, her family.  She was given to hospitality and Sisera knew she would open her home to him so he didn’t hesitate to hide safely in her tent. 

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Let's Spring Clean - Stephanie Way

Just as we need to clean our homes, we need to keep our “temples” clean! The Bible says, “What? Know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own?” 1 Corinthians 6:19.

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HOME - Deena Talbert

Belonging- I Corinthians 6:20 “For ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God’s.” John 10:29 “My Father, which gave them me, is greater than all; and no man is able to pluck them out of my Father’s hand.” Salvation guarantees us a permanent place in the family of God. 

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The Snake and The Saw - Roxanne Waterhouse

Ladies, we’ve all been there: someone has betrayed your trust or spoken words that cut to the heart. Perhaps it was a friend or family member. It may be a church member with whom you serve. Something went wrong somewhere. It could have begun with a misunderstanding or lack of communication. It could have been rooted in jealousy or contempt.

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LOOK UP! - Jennie Walter

Eeyore spends his life looking down and feels like the world is a dismal place. In  contrast, Tigger bounces through life seeing all the good and joy around. Eeyore  depicts the spirit of one who lives hopeless and Tigger depicts one who is hopeful.  As a Christian I have eternal hope because of Christ! By focusing on my Heavenly  Father I find the hope I so desperately need to face the storms in my life.

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Busy as a Bee - Natasha Wainscott

Bees have a (mostly) good reputation—they work really hard, ensure our veggies and flowers reproduce, and honey bees provide tasty honey. Women are also known for (mostly) being hard workers, ensuring future generations, and we can provide a certain level of sweetness to our homes. However, just like a bee can sting and cause pain, so can we ladies if we do things we shouldn’t.

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Your Pastor's Wife is Human - Amy Sapp

Treat her like you would treat any other church members.  Don't lay expectations on her to lead a group or be super involved in certain areas that you may think is "typical".  Please do NOT compare her to your previous Pastor's Wife.  She, just like YOU, is a work in progress.  She, just like you, is uniquely created by God to serve in ways she has been gifted, and according to her season of life.  Give her space to figure this out.  Once she figures it out, and she will, cheer her on like crazy, and encourage her, like you would want to be encouraged!  Absolutely no extra pressure.  

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I've Fallen & I Can't Get Up - Jeanne Nichols

As I was healing from my fall, I thought of some truths and lessons that events like this can teach us. In our spiritual lives, all of us have fallen more than once, and suffered varying injuries as a result. The key is to heal from the injury in the proper way.

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Let God Rule Your Garden - Kristie Valentin

Does your garden need some weeding?  We have this promise in I John 1:9, “But if we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sin, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”  Through the power of our Comforter, the Holy Spirit, we can have the victory that God wants us to have.  And then we will honor our Saviour with fruit that reflects His character!

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In Your Season of Waiting - Katelyn Tyler

I remember the days as a teenager when my friends and I would be dreaming of our someday prince charmings and pinterest weddings. I remember feeling as if my prince would never come. I thought I would never get to do all the fun wedding things. People would always tell me “Katelyn just wait on the Lord”. I remember thinking to myself “Okay once I get married I’ll never have to wait on the Lord again”. I laugh at myself now because boy was I wrong. If we really think about it. We are all in some kind of season of waiting right now. You may be waiting for the Lord to bring you a spouse, waiting to find that perfect home for you and your family, waiting for a ministry opportunity you feel called to, waiting for God to give you children, or waiting for your loved one to be healed from a disease. These are just a few things you could be waiting on.  These are all things I have personally had to wait on.

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Showing up to Pray - Shannon Stiff

Early on a Thursday morning, I began to feel bad with a terrible headache, nausea and my  vision became blurred. I endured the symptoms for two days before deciding to go to urgent  care for some relief. The doctor there seemed perplexed and prescribed an antibiotic deciding  that it may be an inner ear infection. He advised me to see my primary care doctor on Monday.  On Monday, my doctor sent me to an ophthalmologist to determine the cause of my blurred  vision. The eye doctor told me the dreaded words that I never thought I would hear. He said I  had a stroke.

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