What Are You Harvesting?

By Lynn Mosher – Maple trees stand ready to burst forth with golden-bronze highlights. Beechnuts tickle the leaves as they fall to the ground. Red tinges the leaves of the burning bushes. Pumpkin patches set ablaze with orange, plump fruit. Cornfields ripe for gathering. My favorite time of year. Fall.

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Beatitudes

By Deborah Bateman – Lesson 1-Matthew 5:3-4 Blessed [are] the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed [are] they that mourn: for they shall be comforted. As Women of Wisdom it is beneficial for us to study the Bible and see what God has to say

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Women of Faith Blogs
Tristine Fleming

12 Ways to Worship God

By Tristen Fleming– Scripture to reflect upon for Truth Tuesday: John 4:23-24 (The Message) “Your worship must engage your spirit in the pursuit of truth. That’s the kind of people the Father is out looking for: those who are simply and honestly themselves before him in their worship.” What is

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Travel
Norine Rae

Exploring the Holy Land-A Trip Like None Other

By Norine Rae – This summer was by far one of the most amazing times in my life as I explored the Holy Land with Jerusalem University College (JUC). JUC is snuggled just outside the wall of the old city on Mount Zion – a mere five minute walk to

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To Him Who is Able to do Immeasurably More…

By Maryann Ehmann- 10 years ago when NYC was under attack, our grandson, at just 10 years old, experienced first hand the devastation and terror living there. Shortly after that he was robbed at knife point walking home from school with a lap top someone else thought he should have.  A

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Snake Hate and Sophocles

By Chris Wave – I hate snakes. Snakes are no friend to Homo sapiens. Achilles knew this. Cleopatra knew it and Eve knew it with certainty. My personal snake-hate hails back to a childhood of summers spent in the swampy, musky south. This deep-rooted, protective mechanism embodied my youth thanks

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Moving Beyond the Fear of Life’s Storms

By Grace Fox – Sometimes our lives change in a nanosecond. One minute the sky’s blue and the weather’s balmy. But in an instant—without warning and to no fault of our own—black clouds roll in and dump on us. Gentle ripples become wild white capped waves. The little boats in

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Love Lets Go

By Karen Lembo – Although people say we look alike, my teenage daughter has a passion for adventure that bears little resemblance to my relatively timid nature. Although our grandparents, little more than teens themselves, came to this country from Europe almost 100 years ago, this trait must have skipped

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Beauty & Fashion
Leona Salazar

Beauty is How You Feel Inside

By Leona Salzar – Well, maybe that’s easy for Sophia Loren to say, but what I’ve read recently about some women’s obsession to attain the perfect body is downright insane. Let me start out by saying I’ve absolutely no problem with anyone who wants a little nip, tuck, lipo, or

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A Little Girl’s Destiny

By Peggy W. Lester – Our mission team had arrived in Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas, Mexico. I was overwhelmed with the little village and my new surroundings:  the mountains, mud and stick thatched huts with dirt floors, chickens running around in the yard and even in and out of the homes.

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15 Minutes with Tony Bennett

By Maryann Ehmann – A few years ago, I was feeling quite down in the dumps. God was teaching me about His favor because He knew that I was struggling with feeling inadequate, unworthy, underutilized in my gifting (which is a joy when it is released and appreciated), and thoroughly

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Give the Angels Something to Serve You!

By CarolMarie Smith – A friend shared a dream in which she was awakened changed and I believe it is for us all! In my friend’s dream, a lady was dressed in white and sitting at a round table covered with a white tablecloth. The waiter was standing near ready

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The Island of Silence

By Marcia Rotella – Through the automatic doors and into the lavish chair I lose myself in the cherished tranquility of the morning, and this morning finds me in a public library. Before long, I notice I could hear silence again–so longed for, precious and rare–an island of sorts.  I

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My Destiny Call

By Peggy W. Lester – The gentleman had squandered his younger life on alcohol before coming to know the Lord because of a terrible tractor accident. At that time, he prayed a desperate prayer, “God save me and I’ll serve you the rest of my life!” God heard his prayer

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Faith
Carol Doyel

A Desert Time or a Dry Season?

By Carol Doyel – We often hear people talk about their “desert time” or they’ll say “I’m in a dry season”, often referring to them as one in the same. But are they the same? What does the Bible say about the desert and what is the difference between a desert

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