Phillipians 4:13 tells us, "I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me." (KJV)
I would encourage everyone to read this and then pass it on to a friend to read. We need to live a life free from labels and be who God created us to be.
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I have been very busy with my "To do" list this Summer. One of the things I love to do and get to do more of in the Summer is read. I take a book everywhere I go. I tell all the ladies at Women of Witness to do the same. When you've got a little chunk of time, the traffic has stopped, the game ran over, your child's coach is keeping them late---yet again, "Do don't Stew". What I mean by this is grab that book out of your purse and make that time count. Do something constructive rather than sitting there and stewing on the situation can change your life a bite size piece at a time...and well you won't be the Gozella when the person gets in the car or you get home from sitting in traffic. We have all struggled with identity at one point in our life. We have wondered what am I to do? Who am I? Why did I act this way or behave in this manner? Right? Well in this book I am reading by bestselling author Craig Groeschel he helps his readers to understand they are not who they want to be, who they think they ought to be but, they are who God says they are. This is good news for all of us. Craig even goes on to tell us why we are the way we are. When we allow God to reign and rule in our lives we can be the true person God created us to be. There is a power we can tap in to that can allow us freedom to be who God called us to be, so we can do what Go ha called us to do.
Phillipians 4:13 tells us, "I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me." (KJV) I would encourage everyone to read this and then pass it on to a friend to read. We need to live a life free from labels and be who God created us to be.
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10/29/2022 12:58:06 pm
When you find your spirit, you will become strong.
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6/29/2024 01:42:48 am
Your appreciation means a lot! It's like putting together a puzzle—finding the perfect word is like finding that missing piece that completes the picture of your writing. Keep practicing, and you'll definitely see progress!
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