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Lynne Conley

Our words can be a motivator, whether we realize it or not, whether you mean to or not. Our words can bring life. My life consists of working full-time at a pharmaceutical company and teaching Sunday school (Kindergarten class). My desire is to encourage others. My writings aren't fancy words, but they are from the Lord. So many people are hurting, and I want to help all I can while I am still alive. My passion is for elderly people and those who are shut-ins.

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God, grant me the serenity

By Lynne Conley / 8 months ago

God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. ”Reinhold Niebuhr -If you let God, he will. God will impart to you his wisdom if you let him. There are too many times as humans that we […]

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” Mind Your Own Business”

By Lynne Conley / 9 months ago

‘’ Mind Your Own Business’’ Scripture Text:   But let none of you suffer as a murderer, or as a thief, or as an evildoer, or as a busybody in other men’s matters. (1st Peter 4:15 KJV) We all influence people every day of our lives.  What kind of influence are we having on people? A […]

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Protective Covering

By Lynne Conley / 9 months ago

Protective Covering We all have said things that we shouldn’t have. Our words are like a dart into someone else’s heart. None of us can control the smallest member of our bodies. We can bless someone or curse someone with our words. Our words will never die; what we say will always come to pass. […]

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”Breaking the Rules”

By Lynne Conley / 9 months ago

”Breaking the Rules” Mount Sinai was a mountain in the south-central peninsula in the northwestern end of Asia. This place was where God first met Moses face to face and where He later made a covenant with the Israelites. God had a purpose for the Israelites after they left Egypt. For about one year the […]

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Dedicated for Loyalty

By Lynne Conley / 10 months ago

Dedicated for Loyalty By: Lynne Conley Scripture Text: Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. Matthew 11:29 KJV Esther was a Jewish orphan child raised by her father’s nephew Mordecai. Mordecai held an office to the Persian […]

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Faith

By Lynne Conley / 10 months ago

Faith “Faith sees the invisible, believes the incredible and receives the impossible.” Author: Anon. -We all have faced many hard knocks, troubles, heartaches. Some of the past circumstances have left us bitter at one another. It’s like it immobilizes us, our pick-up and goes just left our bodies. That’s all we think about; all the […]

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“Reach Out Your Hand”

By Lynne Conley / 10 months ago

“Reach Out Your Hand” Last summer I was visiting my elderly friends, Mr. & Mrs. Looney. Their children and grandchildren call them, “Ma,” or “Maw”’ and “Pa” and “Paw.” This is a little something I make an effort to do each Saturday: to visit with them both. Both of them have brought to my life […]

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Who are You Trusting?

By Lynne Conley / 10 months ago

Who are You Trusting? By: Lynne Conley David learned the true meaning of trusting at a young age. The definition of trust is- a: assured reliance on the character, ability, strength, or truth of someone or something b: one in which confidence is placed. (Merriam-Webster) He used this to his benefit when his sheep were […]

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Miracle

By Lynne Conley / 10 months ago

Miracle Wherever you are tonight. just call on Jesus, and He will be there to help you in the darkest night. In those impossible situations that no one can do anything about; that is, no one but Him. When we go to the throne of grace, all Heavens is alerted. Remember friends, when God is […]

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Supportive Hands

By Lynne Conley / 10 months ago

‘’Supportive Hands’’ Back in the old west days, a wagon train consisted of a huge covered wagon. Inside the wagon carried all their goods, and sometimes it would be their passengers and everything they may own was inside that covered wagon. They always rested at night; a pile of fire wood would be gathered. Then […]

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