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Study The Ingredients
By Tangie T. Woods Do you deviate from cake and icing recipes to add your special ingredient to enhance the sweet flavor? Do you [we] study and follow ingredients in the gospel of Jesus to ensure food for our soul does not deviate from His biblical recipe? What about studying ingredients of people? Ingredients of… Continue reading
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Wear The Mask!
By Tangie T. Woods For me, wearing a mask is not essential while teleworking. However, it is essential to protect my health outside our home. If we love God we should keep His commandment; therefore, since He told us to love our neighbors as we love ourselves, we should wear a mask when in public.… Continue reading
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Pray And Praise God Without Ceasing
By Tangie T. Woods Have there been times you did not feel like reading your Bible? What about times not wanting to pray? Have you ever felt weary and did not know the reasons? This happened to me on the morning of Thursday, August 20, 2020. When I woke up something was amiss and I… Continue reading
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Unlike Man, God Will Not Break Promises!
By Tangie T. Woods “We trust words of mankind without question and doubt but often question and doubt the Word of God.” – Tangie T. Woods Have you ever been hurt by broken promises? Did it leave your life with lasting negative side effects? Sometimes broken promises cut deep leaving a lifetime of pain. However,… Continue reading
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I Don’t Think We’re Ever Going Back
By Xandria I’m writing this from my bedroom in my parents’ house. I’m working on a small desk in the corner of the room, and there’s a cool breeze coming in from the window in front of me. Sounds pretty great, right? This is day 35 of quarantine for me, I only leave the house… Continue reading
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Tangie T. Woods (Guest Post)
By Tangie T. Woods Tangie shares her pains, struggles and blessings to encourage women through her blog http://www.tangietwoods.blog. Some of her endeavors are initiating Women’s Monthly Bible Studies and Fellowship Dinners. Both held in various cities. Real Talk events featuring younger sisters as speakers, and as teachers in breakout sessions. She formed the Sisters Evangelizing… Continue reading

