Is there something you know you need to do, a purpose? Have you been talking yourself out of it for days, months, or maybe years?
Mary Grace talks about how to fulfill your purpose.
Are you pressing forward towards your GOALS? Has something slowed you down or gotten you off course? Mary Grace gives an encouraging word to help you continue to PRESS ON toward your dreams and goals. ( Please pardon my voice. I had a little cold so my voice is a bit hoarse at times.)
Are you pressing forward towards your GOALS? Has something slowed you down or gotten you off course? Mary Grace gives an encouraging word to help you continue to PRESS ON toward your dreams and goals.
Do you seek REVIVAL? Do you seek renewal in your soul and in your life? You can receive Revival right now, where you are. Learn how you can receive and experience Revival in your soul today.
Most people are really just looking for LOVE and sometimes seeking that in the wrong places. The reality is, no man or woman will be able to LOVE you the way GOD LOVES YOU. GOD’s love is pure, unconditional and eternal. God will never leave you or forsake you. God tells us not to worry about things, He knows our needs. Jesus encourages us to seek God first, as our priority, and God will meet all of our needs.
The word “LOVE” has so many meanings in our ENGLISH language. You can say you LOVE your wife and then say you LOVE ice cream, but clearly they are not the same TYPE OF LOVE. There are 4 types of LOVE in the GREEK Language I focus on: eros (erotic love), Philia -noun or phileo -verb (close friendship love), storge (family love), and agape (unconditional/sacrificial).
The word “LOVE” has so many meanings in our ENGLISH language. You can say you LOVE your wife and then say you LOVE ice cream, but clearly they are not the same TYPE OF LOVE. There are 4 types of LOVE in the GREEK Language I focus on: eros (erotic love), Philia -noun or phileo -verb (close friendship love), storge (family love), and agape (unconditional/sacrificial).
The word “LOVE” has so many meanings in our ENGLISH language. You can say you LOVE your wife and then say you LOVE ice cream, but clearly they are not the same TYPE OF LOVE. There are 4 types of LOVE in the GREEK Language I focus on: eros (erotic love), Philia -noun or phileo -verb (close friendship love), storge (family love), and agape (unconditional/sacrificial).
The word “LOVE” has so many meanings in our ENGLISH language. You can say you LOVE your wife and then say you LOVE ice cream, but clearly they are not the same TYPE OF LOVE. There are 4 types of LOVE in the GREEK Language I focus on: eros (erotic love), Philia -noun or phileo -verb (close friendship love), storge (family love), and agape (unconditional/sacrificial).