
In our last post, I shared about abiding in Christ. ...
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![]() Such beautiful weather we are having this summer! I pray you are really enjoying these days and also that you are remaining in Him even as your schedule has changed. You can talk to Him when you're at the beach, on the plane, playing and visiting with friends, etc. Isn't it great that He's with you wherever you go! 8-) In our last post, I shared about abiding in Christ. ...
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![]() This past week, the future heir to the throne of England was born – Prince George. As I did with his father William’s birth, I imagined this precious baby totally unaware of the royal plan for his life. That as far back as conception, his life’s purpose had been established: He would one day reign as the King of England. Would it surprise you to learn that even before you were born, God also had a royal purpose for your life? ![]() Living with chronic illness for 25 years has taught me some great lessons, which are helpful to all as we deal with life’s stresses, problems, and concerns. One is controlling and eliminating negative thoughts and self-talk. It is vital that we have an awareness of our thoughts because they have a direct impact on our relationships, coping abilities, and health – physical, emotional, and mental. |
AuthorPastor Patricia Bryan is the founding Pastor of His Path Christian Centre and the Pastor of Prayer for Foursquare Canada. She is also the founder of The Prayer Canopy, Christian Women's Heath Network and holds seminars and workshops for pastors, church leaders, and all those interest in prayer. Archives
May 2015
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