Share What do you need? By Lynne Conley / 5 days ago What do you need? Nehemiah was a noble and meek young man. Nehemiah was a Jew, and even though he was rich, he was more favored than all the king’s servants. King Artaxerxes in the twentieth year of his reign, Nehemiah was a cup-bearer in the palace of Shushan. The definition for cup-bearer is a […]
Share ”Get Busy In His Work” By Lynne Conley / a couple of weeks ago ”Get Busy In His Work” Scripture Text: For mine, iniquities are gone over mine head: as a heavy burden they are too heavy for me. (Psalm 38:4 KJV) Those who know me on a personal level know this was definitely God calling for me to go to the nursing home to visit the elderly. My […]
Share His Power in Our Weakness By Lynne Conley / a couple of weeks ago His Power in Our Weakness But He said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me. That is why, for Christ’s sake, I delight in weaknesses, in […]
Share ”The Uproars in Our Lives” By Lynne Conley / 3 weeks ago ”The Uproars in Our Lives” Scripture Text: ‘’Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts’’. (Psalms 139:23 KJV) The storms of life come upon us, and everyone will at some point in time experience them. We can rise above them by setting our minds and our faith toward the […]
Share Help While You Can By Lynne Conley / 4 weeks ago Help While You Can We have secure locks and deadbolts on our houses, and our vehicles are manufactured at the factory with alarm systems. This is one way that an intruder can’t come and steal everything we have worked hard to buy without them drawing attention to themselves while they are breaking the law. In […]
Share ”The Road to Emmaus” By Lynne Conley / last month ”The Road to Emmaus” The beatings and the pure humiliation Jesus went through just for us. Our minds can’t comprehend the love He had for all mankind. There were two men on their way to Emmaus. Jesus was walking beside them and asked them what they were talking about on their journey. Cleopas and another man didn’t […]
Share Never Give-Up By Lynne Conley / last month Never Give-Up John Augustus Roebling was an engineer. He had an idea to build a sensational bridge that would be connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn. Everyone that John made contact with was against him. John had a proposal of building this bridge. He had determination, and nobody could stop his vision for this dream. The definition […]
Share Use It or Lose It By Lynne Conley / last month Use it or Lose It By: Lynne Conley Jesus often spoke in a parable to his followers. In the Biblical times if a wealthy man was going on a long journey for an extended time he would often make his trusted servants to be his representatives. When the master returned he rewarded them for their […]
Share ”The Great Communion” By Lynne Conley / last month ”The Great Communion” Mary Magdalene was the sister of Lazarus and Martha. Their descendants were from the majestic house of David. Mary Magdalene was often talked about her being a prostitute. The people in general often called her ‘’The Sinner”’. In the Word of God, it records, Now when the Pharisee which had bidden him […]
Share Don’t Become Sour By Lynne Conley / a couple of months ago Don’t Become Sour For a while Abraham and Isaac were so lonely after the death of Sarah, and she was one-hundred twenty seven years old. The definition for lonely is: sad from being alone (Merriam-Webster) Abraham thought to himself that Isaac was old enough to get married. The women of Canaan weren’t under Abraham’s approval. […]