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Today, Cheryl and I drove over to Greasy Creek, Tennessee for a wedding.  Greasy Creek is close to Reliance and the scenic Hiawassie River; it is surrounded by the Cherokee National Forrest.  The ceremony was in the yard of the groom’s p…

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Raising adolescents can be a challenging task in today’s society. Adolescents are introduced to new information and experiences at an alarming rate. Often parents, and their children, feel out of control during this stage of parenting. Having a teenager in … Continue reading

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Raising children, in today’s society, can be a challenging endeavor. Children are introduced to information and experiences at a much younger age.  Stressors and exposure to traumatic situations are at a high.  Parents and caregivers are often confused and unsure … Continue reading

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<!–StartFragment–> This prayer is written as though praying and interceding for a person named Jim Smith. As you pray it for someone, just change the name and gender references (him to her) as necessary. Also, as you start praying, picture the person in your mind. As the Spirit leads you, insert personalized parts and additions to your prayer for that particular individual. Before praying

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Yep, going on SEASON THREE, “The Great Adventure”, I am deeply involved with the Men’s Ministries of The Moody Church, a program called “Men’s Fraternity” www.mensfraternity.comThis is, WITHOUT HESITATION, the very BEST program for men’s ministries tha…

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<!–StartFragment–> How to Pray Effectively for the Lost If we learn to pray earnestly in agreement with the Word of God, I believe we can pray with greater faith. Remember, the Word of God is the sword of the Spirit. Can we trust God to be faithful to his Word? Indeed, we can! In Numbers 23:19 we read, God is not a man, that he should lie; neither the son of man, that he should repent;

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While we were pregnant we received loads of advice from anyone and everyone, most of it welcomed with some of going in one ear and out the other. Some of the advice was excellent while some of it was “eh”. There was one phrase that we seemed to hear from almost everyone though: they grow […]

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