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Women of Faith

Women of Faith
  • Hit the ‘Reset’ Button

    By Sandy Lemoine/Guest Writer
    As I walked into the church worship center that Sunday in January 2010, the large round red sign with the word RESET struck me like a written message from God in answer to my questions in the New Year…What’s next? Where do I go and what do I do now? I knew the key was in the word “reset,” but how do I do it? Resetting is not exactly like making New Year resolutions, but more like making changes in some areas of your life. It’s like changing directions.

    January 13, 2012

  • A mission trip to remember

    By Grace Booth/Guest Columnist
    The trip to Budapest, Hungary, brought an unexpected blessing for Doug and me as we participated in an outreach to over 200 missionaries from fifteen different countries in Eastern Europe.

    December 16, 2011

  • Tammy Schaubhut

    Tammy Schaubhut will speak at Resurrection Life on Tuesday, November 1st at 6 p.m.
    Schaubhut is an author, speaker, wife and mother. She has published numerous articles in Life Signs magazine and was a guest colouminist in the Picayune Item. She speaks from the heart through deep life experiences and trials. Her message will touch any woman who is facing challenges in their marriages.

    October 28, 2011

  • Calling before comfort

    By Tracy Traylor/Laurel Leader Call
     When our phone rings, we stop and answer it. When God calls, we are to quickly answer and be eager to serve Him, but that is not always how the story goes. We have become so addicted to comfort. In fact, we can get so caught up in our comfort that we fail to even notice that He is calling.

    October 21, 2011

  • Writer's Spotlight: Angela Bynum Writer’s Spotlight: Angela Bynum

    Special to the Item
     My name is Angela Bynum. I am the Children’s Pastor at Resurrection Life Ministries. I have been ministering in Children’s Ministry for over 19 years. I am also a Board Certified Belief Therapist and I provide counseling for children and adults.

    September 23, 2011 1 Photo

  • First steps in faith

    By Taletha Odom/Guest Writer
    Martin Luther King, Jr. once said “Faith is taking the first step even when you don't see the whole staircase.”
    As history portrays, Martin Luther King, Jr. was a man of great faith. Faith so strong, that he risked his life for his beliefs and died in faith, that one day all men would be equal. His faith is greatly admirable in the world today, but what about those who struggle in having faith, or choose not to have faith at all.

    September 16, 2011

  • Will your faith stand?

    By Jennie Heberg/Guest Columnist
    Just imagine you’re a 15 year old living a life that affords you the best your country has to offer.
    Your parents have seen to it that you are well established in the best learning facilities available but first and foremost have seen to it that your life is rooted and grounded in a great faith in The One True God, Jehovah. You attend services regularly as a family, there is a habit of prayer in your household and God is sought in every area of your life.

    August 26, 2011

  • I've been there

    By Martha Bannister/Guest Writer
    Have you ever been where the willows grow,
    down by the creek where the cool waters flow?
    I have; I’ve been there.

    Have you ever noticed, just laid and watched
    how God makes things grow?
    I have; I’ve been there.

    August 19, 2011

  • Home mission! Home mission!

    A group of women at Trinity United Methodist Church have taken the term “Home Mission” quite seriously and sown seeds of kindness into the lives of local school children in Pearl River county.
    These women, who requested not to be either named or photographed, have developed close

    August 12, 2011 1 Photo

  • Oh happy day!

    By Lisa G. Smith/Guest Columnist
    I woke up this morning having less than a happy day. I was in the midst of spiritual warfare with some heavy duty opponents. I sat glumly in my chair by the window sipping coffee and crying. I was at a choice point. I knew the day had many possibilities, but I had to choose. Was it going to be a happy day or not?

    August 5, 2011

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