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Drifting so far away from her dreams, she stands in a hole behind a tall wall. As the eyes of an insect walked toward her, keeping her from escaping from her position, she screams to be released but the webs are keeping her from speaking. Who could defeat this image that is keeping Annette captured in a place of full of torments, abduction, and fears. After all the wrong turns Annette made in her life she still found herself slipping in the same ditches again. She would think that she was stronger in the flesh after falling in the arms of a man, Annette found herself not so strong in her faith, between her and the Lord. The decision that Annette made was not a positive one; she allowed herself to lose all contacts from the Lord. She only needed someone to save her from having a nervious brake down; Having a brake down, she had a let down. The man that she fell in the arms with of only left her dealing with his secret demons. After being in the trenches for months and months, she was surrounded by huge spiders. They held her without notice, she couldn't be released until she had the strength to defeat them. She was blinded to the realization that of her problems lie in her low self-esteem and not knowing who she really was in the Lord. Annette searched within herself to find out that the emptiness that she was feeling in her life was; it was a void of darkness because she couldn’t replace sex with love. The love that she needed was the Lord, and the emptiness that she felt in her heart was a inner cry. Unfortunately she weren't able to conceive again, Annette is the mother of many nations.
Just as Hannah pleaded with the Lord for her son Samuel in 1 Samuel 1:10, so this devotional is a focused journey of faith and intentional prayer on behalf of our deepest longings for a child. Each day in this three-week journey encapsulates what I have processed and learned through my season of barrenness in regards to my understanding of God amidst the greatest suffering I have known. For those who thirst for answers in the wilderness of waiting and long to hear from Him, this book is a practical guide to help strengthen your resolve under the load you bear. In my darkest moments of despair during our infertility battle and my husbands’ health crisis, we decided to do a 21-day fasting/prayer challenge. “It wasn’t easy” is an understatement. In fact, the increasing spiritual oppression we felt was staggering. But guess what? The Lord showed up. Not immediately, as it was months later we heard from Him; but we ultimately experienced Him profoundly! So I’m challenging you today: commit to praying to the Lord for 21 days for your innermost yearnings for motherhood and healing. I think you will be blown away by the power you hold in asking and in the graciousness of our Father in answering you. Hannah’s barren cry is what moved the heart of God. So of you, your barren cry is not powerless—it is powerful! I dare you to faithfully impress your requests upon the heart of God and not encounter an experience of life changing proportions.
Tackles the difficult subject of infertility using Jesus Christ's teachings and the Christian faith.
A daily devotional and book of encouragement for women whose wombs are barrenand for those who love them With a special chapter dedicated to women who lost their babies in the first few days of lifeas told by the real life experience of Mrs. Bernice Smith- Washington
This book joins the notion that Second Isaiah is a poetic text with the task of interpreting it as a unified whole. In so doing, it makes methodological suggestions for applying a lyric poetic approach to biblical texts. The practical application of this approach shows Second Isaiah to be characterized by tension, conflict, and juxtaposition. The lyric model shows these conflicts, such as the presence of searing indictments in the ‘book of comfort,’ to be integral elements of the mode by which Second Isaiah addresses its audience. This book highlights the tonalities of the divine voice as central to Second Isaiah’s particularly poetic mode of cohesion and essential to the conflicted comfort Second Isaiah offers its reader.
In A Cry for Justice, Shelley Hundley uses her story as a backdrop to show how she found healing from the pain, guilt, and shame of the abuse she endured as a child and how she came to know Jesus in a new way--as a righteous judge who fights for His people and takes upon Himself the burden of our injustices and pain.
Stories that Matter One Incredible God How could a pair of blue stilettos change someone else's story? Why would that story even matter? Everyone has a story.... the beautician at the beauty salon.... the homeless pregnant woman found sleeping in the park.... a pharmaceutical sales rep that appears as if her life is perfect.... the successful owner of a local waterline company.... or even a shallow-faced teen ravaged by the effects of drugs.... All of them have stories.... ....stories that matter. Inside this book there are countless real stories. Your faith will be encouraged as you read about how God speaks by sending butterflies after a night of sorrow, through catching fish, a timely delivery and the faith it took to build a ministry for those who didn't think their stories mattered. Join the courage of many that have found where their Hope Joy Peace and Freedom truly come from. After reading these amazing stories you will be encouraged and uplifted knowing that God hears and answers prayer. He desires to become the Author of your story as well ....because your story matters. Tammie Price is the founder and president of A Place for Us, Ministries Inc. After finding herself pregnant out of wedlock, married, and then going through a heart wrenching divorce, she never imagined her story would matter and could be used for good. When she found the "Lover of her soul" through a real relationship with Jesus Christ, it became the turning point in her life. He became her everything; He would heal her brokenness and call a community to join in her efforts to reach out to the broken. A Place for Us Ministries was founded in April 2001.
One in three women will have an abortion. Forty-five percent will have more than one. I am one in three. I am one in forty-five percent. I am not alone. I was sixteen years old when the cry began. It was a silent screaming within my soul that I felt sure everyone could hear. I carried the cry for fifteen years before I was able to identify it. It started the day I had my first abortion. “A simple outpatient procedure; we will remove the mass of tissue. You’re young—you have your whole lives ahead of you to have children. You’re making the right choice.” I believed them. My “choice” led me down a dark path of self-destructive behavior that lasted for ten long years! I was desperate to be free. “God, if you can hear me, please help me, make it stop!” I cried. Jesus heard my cry and healed the aching in my heart. What is post-abortion syndrome? Will God heal me after what I did? How can I be free? These were all questions that I had. If you are struggling with a past abortion, or if you have been carrying a cry, you are not alone. Whether you have had one abortion or multiple abortions, only He can heal the damage that abortion causes. Jesus sees your pain and longs to heal you. You have a choice to make. You can allow the Lord to heal you, or you can continue to carry the cry.
The state of Israeli-Palestinian relations has led to political and religious chaos. In Crying in the Ears of Jerusalem, author Dan Eze demonstrates the shame surrounding this conflict, a conflict made from both falsely adopted principles and tortured politics. The path to restoring peace and bringing about a resolution is fraught with division. Eze provides insight to the coming end of the conflict and that insight stands in the Word of God. Crying in the Ears of Jerusalem discusses how God is resilient in showing that the holiness of the land is authentic and that he will answer the problem of the bad political choices. His truth is the most important piece of evidence to settle the conflict. Israel is the caretaker nation of the private land of God and the Jewish state is hard to find by the truth in the political peace process. God desired that peace should exist from the Promised Land and beyond. Putting out a call for the end to the war, Eze shares that peace is not cheap, but it can be achieved and it can exist within all of us and within everything that exists in our lives.
Being a dedicated Christian takes much more than just going to church and reading the Bible. Its about having a relationship with the creator and understanding who you areand whose you are. The process can be difficult at first, but when you know that God is on your side, it makes a big difference. In S.H.E. Journey [Seen It, Heard It, Experienced It], author, certified Life Coach and Mentor and ordained minister Faylyn Kanneh offers a personal yet spiritual guidebook for those who have journeyed through the stormy seasons in life. It will help and direct you to overcome various challenges on your walk with Godand if you havent started yet, it can help you with a fresh new start. Every chapter is filled with experiences that will allow you stay on your path as you journey toward greatness, no matter your situations. It starts with learning who you are from, and it will take you to a place of total dependence on God, where you will realize the fulfilment of your God-given potential in becoming a better servant. Your situations, circumstances, pains, and overwhelming victories are all part of your journeyyou have seen it, you have heard it, and now its time for the real experience. With personal insights and the examples of the life experiences and challenges of some of the women in the Bible, you too can start the journey to success and stay on track with the help and trust of God.