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Elizabeth Marks has a heart for encouraging others through God’s Word. Need some hope? Go to ThinkOnItBibleDevotions for daily renewal from God’s Word, recommended reading, Bible Studies and more all geared to draw you closer to God.
Other sites you might also like are YourBibleWitnessAtWork and BeingWomenOfInfluence. Both sites are also to encourage you with God’s Word. YourBibleWitnessAtWork is obviously geared towards your workplace witness. BeingWomenOfInfluence is to encourage you to use your womanly influence for God’s Kingdom.
This Christmas you can make a difference in those who need hope and help. I set a goal to raise $125.00 by Christmas through the online Red Kettle campaign. If you’d like to help others this Christmas, click on my red kettle to donate now!
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I believe God
I Need New Job! Pray, for New job
“jesus says (mark 5:36)” Do not be afraid; only believe
I believe God!
Shin-a
February 23, 2007
I just stumbled across your blog and saw you have attended a Celebrate Recovery program. I attend Celebrate Recovery group here in Abliene TX. Fortunately I have never had to deal with any addictions, but I had a friend reccommend the mens bible study class, so I went. I have gone to bible classes all my life, but when I started going to Celebrate Recovery I started to see God from a whole different perspective. Good luck to you and your husband. I pray God will continue to overfill your cup.
God Bless
Jim
jimhearthelen
October 3, 2007
Thanks for the reading which I have gone through. I share with my family.
T P Kurian
December 5, 2007
Hello,
I have been reading your devotions page for a few months now and am enjoying them however you should inform your web IT person that it does not display correctly in Firefox 3. They need to check the code. the links on the right side of the page are jumbled up.
Paul Weber
Paul Weber
September 2, 2008
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October 11, 2009
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October 23, 2009