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Category Archives: church
Who is the Holy Spirit
Tori and I had gone to church to pray for healing over her heart. Her doctor warned her that she was endanger of suddenly dying of a massive heart attack. Urgently we had come to church believing that a miracle was her only hope of survival. Continue reading
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Tagged David and Goliath, gods mighty works, help from above, Holy Spirit of God, how to worship God, Jesus saving power, Jesus’ gift to man, miracles and wonders, miracles of healing, power of god, Samson’s hair, sence of humor, the coming of God, when does the Spirit appear, who is the Holy spirit, why do we need the holy spirit
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What Christmas Means to Me
Divorce is very hard when you have children. It is even harder when you are a very religious family that is filled with ministers and missionaries. But the hardest thing of all is when you discover you are a lesbian. Continue reading
Posted in Christian, Christmas, church, family, Gay, Homosexual, persecution, Self-Help, Spirituality
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Is There a Place at Your Church for Me?
Still, over the past twenty years the building continued to be vandalized and the neighborhood people fought to close the church. Many times spray cans labeled the outside brick walls with messages of hate for homosexuals. Windows were broken, the doors battered with heavy objects and even once someone tried to set the church on fire. The people of the congregation took this is stride understanding that acceptance for their lifestyle was constantly undermined by most churches and society.
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