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My Shakers Are Full
by Pam Ford Davis
I envy those who make all decisions by rational thinking.
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Essence of True Sisterhood
by Katrina Le'Shon
Encouragement found among true sisters...
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In The Hands of The Potter
by Katrina Le'Shon
Arise, and go down to the potter's house, and there I will cause thee to hear my words...
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Our Father in Heaven
by Anne Simpson
What was your father like? A stern disciplinarian? Strict but loving? Gentle and quiet? Fun-loving and playful? Now, how do you view God as He relates to you on a daily basis?
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PREGNANCY AND ANSWERED PRAYERS THE SIMILARITIES
by Miriam Kinai
Discover the similarities between pregnancy and waiting for your prayers to be answered so that you can wait with the right attitude and not abort the answers to your prayers.
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ACHIEVE YOUR GOALS IN 3 SPIRITUAL STEPS
by Miriam Kinai
Learn the 3 spiritual steps that will help you achieve your goals whether they are weight loss goals, career objectives, family aspirations, sales targets or New Year Resolutions.
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Overcoming Postpartum Depression
by naomi Cassata
Dealing with Depression and Anxiety
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Interview with Artist Andrea Louise Carnegie
by Marie Grossett
Interview with Gospel Singer Andrea - Louise Carnage concerning her ministry, faith, and to encourage other women to go into the calling that God has given them.
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Mirror Mirror On The Wall
by Nellie Shani
Who should set the standards for beauty?
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Rielle breaks silence, but is anyone really listening or even care?
by Robert Randle
There is an old saying that "Timing is Everything," and one can only ponder why Rielle Hunter has finally decided to tell her version of the affair with John Edwards. It this some form of theraphy, or does she seek absolution from the public or forgiveness from Elizabeth and the children? On thing is certain, and that is to forget this rather sordid mess and move on because there are certainly more important things to be concerned about.
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Never Leave You
by Angela Williams
Women's devotional for those who have suffered abuse and domestic violence.
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Angel in the Diner
by Trecia Wright
When I first began my journey with the Lord I had a lot of junk still present in my life. I wondered if God could really use me. He showed me in little ways he could and wanted to.
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Living a "Safe" Life
by Dionna Sanchez
I can strive to be wise, discerning, live a balanced life and make the most of what I'm given but that's about all I have control over. The rest will happen whether I'm afraid or not.
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The Grass is Always Greener
by Dionna Sanchez
The grass is always going to look greener on the other side of that fence if we continue to look at what everyone else has instead of looking at how much we have to be thankful for.
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Celebrating Friendship
by Kathy Carlton Willis Communications
Celebrate Friendships during February and all year round with these friendship tips from Frankie Sherman.
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Share a Laugh
by Kathy Carlton Willis Communications
February is a great time to share a laugh with a couple of friends. It's Friendship Month! Author Frankie Sherman shares a few tips on mangaging friendships.
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Don't give Up Before You Have Begun
by Marie Grossett
This article to is encourage women especially young women to pursue their ministry, and not to feel intimated by going into ministry.
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ROYALTY
by Adetokunbo Oluwasanjo
Do you know who you are, Daughter of God?
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Dear Tyra: Let's get fiercesome real here, OK!
by Robert Randle
The issue of obesity, women's health and the societal attitudes and mistreatment they face as an overweight person is nothhing new, but how should these issues be brought out in public discussion is another matter. Is going around masquerading as plus size, 350 pound female to see the reactions of onlookers the best way to serve the needs of those women who suffer from this condition? Somehow the idea of wearing a 'fatsuit' is in a sense being disingenuous and lacks the seriousness and credibility that an actual obses person would be able to bring to light, and to reshape or reframe the conversation as well as offer solutions to this most underreported and tolerated form of discrimination.
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A Passionate Christian Woman
by C. Maggie Woychik
What is a passionate Christian woman? Well, she's not a woman who's perfect, peerless or guiltless, but as human as you and me. A passionate Christian woman simply has a passion for the things of God and is driven to do something about it.
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My Walk
by Barbara Anne fechtig
Different stages in life, dealing with patience, grief and prayer.
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No Womb for Abimael
by Bryan Ridenour
A fictional look at what happens to a baby who has been aborted.
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THE STONING OF WOMEN = PAKISTAN 2009
by Tom Zart
Never turn a blind eye toward wickedness
Instead support its defeat and demise.
Hearts consumed by the shadows of malice
Are terrified of the righteous and the wise.
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You''ve Come a Long Way Baby
by John Rackliffe
Under the curse of so called reproductive rights, women endure the exploitation of outsiders playing politics with their bodies while lives are slowly destroyed by the cancer of shame caused by the poor and often coerced choice to take a human life for convenience.
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Is There A Need For A Modest Clothing Industry?
by Randy Pope
Although the mainstream clothing industry will design some adequately modest clothes, there is no question that there is a need for a distinctly modest clothing industry. If you are willing to spend all day traipsing from store to store you can possibly find that modest dress, skirt, or shirt that you need to add to your wardrobe. Fashion designers have added modest articles of clothing to their line because they have identified a growing market for modest clothes.
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No Longer Secret: Sisters
by Julie Arduini
This is a poem highlighting the importance of participating in women's ministry. The focus is on specific program: secret pal/sisters.
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Fasting versus Feasting on Empty Calories
by Bob Larranaga
Americans receive 30% of their calories from junk foods. And we pay about 25% more per serving for the empty calories. What if, this Lent, you were to fast from junk food and at Easter donate the savings to a food bank?
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HOUSEWORK WON'T KILL YOU
by willetta pilcher
It seems that a number of ladies live by the motto "Housework won't kill you but why take the chance." Why indeed should a lady take the chance on housework killing her? It is much more fun to watch TV, yell at the kids rather than get up and see to their needs, talk on the phone, read a book, visit friends, go shopping and the list could go on.
The problem often springs out of the notion ...
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Letter to the Sexually Abused
by Okwudili Umeweni
It's all about healing, hope and restoration.
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Amber Lynn's Story
by Glenn Frontin
One day I happened to notice an engraving on the back of a tombstone. Little did I know that stopping to read it would teach me such a wonderful spiritual lesson.
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