Cleaning Your Riverbed “The Pathway to Freedom”
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Moms can be special sources of power for their husbands and families. It can be through prayer, forgiveness or sheer loyalty to the Lord. These things inspire our families in the right direction. Yet there can be obstacles in our lives that restrict the powerful flow. Mrs. Cantrell shares how to identify them, whether large boulders or the smaller, less easy-to-discern sediments of silt and sand that accumulate unawares. You will be refreshed and invigorated to hear her practical ways of discerning and dealing with anything that comes between us and our source of power. God bless us with His energy, His thoughts, and His love.
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The world is made up of two interesting types of people: those who take and those who give. Think of the most loved person you know. Such role models are not hard for us to remember! Givers live a life of giving! It is obvious that in giving they themselves are satisfied!
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