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2/19/08

Sharon,
Maybe it stems from some of the Levitical Laws or Jewish Tradition, as the women were in the womens court in Temple? And did not also the Puritans or Quakers or Amish women sat on one side of church and men on the other. Intresting thought. If the women did not speak in most of our churches today there are not enough men doing what they should be doing or saying to get all the Kingdom work done.
"Rejoice in th Lord Always." Philipians 4:4
In Christ, Wanda

2/6/08

THANK YOU!!!!!! for this devotion. I remember an old friend that once said that some folk "get so heavenly minded they are no earthly good" -- and this is the first since he passed that I have heard anyone else come close to speaking the same language. Thanks for the pleasant and common-sense reminder.

1/8/08

Sharon,

Thank you for your Ministry. I read your devotional every morning when I first get to work to help me start my day. I never know what kind of day I am walking into each morning as a Nurse Manager. I quite often forward it on to other sisters on my mailing list especillay when it speaks to something I know they have going on in their walk. Thanks for your commitment level to continue in this ministry God has blessed you with. Happy New Year to You and your family!
Wanda

1/1/08

Sharon,
Today's Devotional a Clean Slate was just what I needed to start the New Year 2008 off with. I too like you have not been always obedient in my walk with God. Slipping along the way in far to many twists and curves of Life's Highway this past year.
Streams in the Desert- Author Mrs. Charles Coman I am not familiar with her writings. But I know I am going to enjoy getting to know her as you share with us writings,Quotes, Poems from her books this year.
Today's Poem "Red Sea" is how I have felt so many times this past year. I never thought of referring my moods, down ward slides, laspes in obdience. As I strive to Know God and share in His awesome Love for He offers a wrench like me.
A friend of mine often refers to her times like this as her "Dry Spells in the well". Which I have come to say when I am having a tough go of things. I like the thought thinking of the "Red Sea" in troubled times.
I read things in Vision and Technicolor today I visualized my self standing at "The Red Sea" waiting for God to open up the Sea. Thus swallowing me up as God did Jonah with the Whale.
I will "Rest in the Lord, and wait patiently for Him."
Psalm 37:7
"My grace is sufficient for thee: for My strength is made
perfect in weakness!" II Corinthians 12:9

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