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Saturday, September 5, 2009

FAITH

What is faith? Over the years we've heard many explanations of what faith is and what faith isn't. In searching through my files, I came across something the Living Spirit of God dropped in my spirit some time ago. Hope you are blessed by it. . .

F fully focuses forward
A actively adjusts attitude
I inspires insightful interaction
T transforms trust
H holds heaven's hand

Hebrews 11:1 - By Faith We Understand "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen."

FAITH is an action word - it is more than 'waiting'. It is 'doing', 'depending...it is knowing at a spiritual level what is to come. There is confidence in this when you know who holds your future - The Lord God who is Almighty!! Praises be to His name.

Monday, August 24, 2009

These temples of ours. . .

Most of my adult life, I've focused on eating a balance of foods (what I like, what's good for me and sometimes what's not). Believe it or not, once upon a time I was a vegetarian and only put natural products on my skin and in my hair! The Whole Food market (called health food stores then) was a way of life. I felt physically and spiritually alive.

I don't have a weakness for sweets but REAL food! Namely, breads, flavorful entree combinations, and pasta/rice. Then there is working out . . . There are days, I'm convinced that exercise is not essential, but every year I'm blessed to see brings new changes in the 'body' that houses my spirit. I've embarked on a new journey of fitness and ask each of you who have made the same commitment: HOW DO YOU DO IT?

How do you work it into busy schedules, unexpected interruptions, days of 'just not feelin it'. . .

Friday, July 31, 2009

Belonging

As women, what gives us the greatest sense of belonging. . .in life, love, career, and spiritual matters?

Heart of an Encourager

I've created a booklet entitled "Heart of An Encourager". Before I publish, I'd like to get your input on what you feel is important when you need encouragement. ~Blessings and peace. . .