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Lessons from a Three Year Old: Stuck inside the Computer

See what hockey legend Paul Henderson knows about trusting God in hard times: http://powertochange.com/discover/stories/paul-henderson-trust-adversity/ “All things work together for good, for those who love God and are called by Him to fulfill His purposes.” (Romans 8:28) Our grandson came over with his parents for dinner. After dinner,... >Full Story

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Lessons from Odd Places: Words that Saved my Life

Are you searching for a source of peace? We will pray for you. Join us for our Daily Devotional Chat today in our Women’s Chatroom at 10:30 am EDT. “A word aptly spoken is like apples of gold in settings of silver. Like an earring of gold or an ornament of fine gold is a wise man's rebuke to... >Read More



Lessons from a Three Year Old: Blue Blanket

Do you feel cared for? Try this online study. Join us for our Daily Devotional Chat today in our Women’s Chatroom at 10:30 am EDT. One day I was home sick with a really bad cold/flu combination. I was lying on the couch. Our grandson wanted me to play. I explained that I was not feeling good and needed to... >Read More



Lessons from Odd Places: Blue Chair

Is there life after abuse? Take this study to learn about the possibility of brokenness and its results. Join us for our Daily Devotional Chat today in our Women’s Chatroom at 10:30 am EDT. In our living room we have a blue recliner. We have had it for several years, and it is a favorite place of contemplation, power... >Read More



For The Love of Mothers

"Nobody told me there would be days like this." John Lennon sang those words and my mother's heart agrees. Sometimes I wonder what the reality is. I was told, in bits and pieces, things about being a mother. Didn't I hear about the great love mothers have for their children? From my own mother hadn't I heard some tidbits of... >Read More


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