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  1. Love it! I’ve said many of times God always knows.

  2. Another great post. Very touching, meaningful, and an insightful reading please keep up the good work and YES, I will continue to pray for you and your family. 💙❤💙

    1. Thank you so much:) We appreciate your prayers:)

  3. It’s important not to lose faith even when there’s nothing else left

  4. I love these reminders. Thank you for sharing.

    1. I hope they’re encouraging when times get tough:)

  5. I love this article. Keeping the faith can be hard during trying to times but you’re suggestions will distinguish definitely help.

  6. Thank you for this reminder. Things can get tough, but we have to remember to have faith.

    1. Yes, but it can be difficult to remember when we’re in difficult seasons.

  7. Great insight, I think many people struggle to ask others for prayer when they need it most so this was a great reminder ❤️

    1. When our burden is heavy, it’s often difficult to share.

  8. Your article is beautifully written and very encouraging. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.

    1. Going through a nasty relationship breakup but I know that God removed someone bad from my life before it went too far, and I know God has better times waiting for me.

  9. I am so glad you put these posts out, I love to read them to remind me that God is there for us.

    1. Thank you:) Challenging seasons can encourage us to rely on God.

  10. These are such great tips and encouragement for focusing on the positive.

    1. Thank you…perspective often has more power than we realize:)

  11. Great article! 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 insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong. 2 Cor 12:9-10

    1. A reminder for me, just in time! Thank you!

  12. I struggle to remember my faith during hard times. Trusting and knowing that I am on my right path is something I am working on.
    Beautifully written.

    1. During hard times, we tend to focus on our circumstance rather than on the One who has control over the circumstance. It’s something I’m working on too:)

  13. I have to admit I’m not a Christian despite being brought up as one. However, my parents are and last year we were all tested with various illness and deaths within the family. It’s hard, but I find that my parents are stronger believers now than they’ve ever been.

    1. Thank you for sharing:) When we go through rough times, we recognize that we can’t do anything on our own. Those times can pull us away from God or encourage us to lean on Him for our strength. It sounds like your parents are leaning on Him and allowing Him to strengthen them through their tough times.

  14. You are very encouraging

    1. This is my 11-year old daughter…It’s pretty awesome that she looked at my blog and said I’m encouraging:)

  15. You are so encouraging

  16. I struggle a lot with mental illness and it’s easy to lose sight of all the good God has done in my life during difficult times. I need to do a better job of focusing on Him and His goodness, in both the good times and bad. Great article!

    1. Thank you for sharing. It is easy for us to focus on the things of this world; it takes time to renew our minds and to focus on the goodness of God. Please let me know if and how I can pray for you.

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  18. Thank you Beth! I have been struggling with my faith during the difficulties involved with my Husband’s Alzheimer’s. Your writings are such an encouragement to me. To hear from another person who has been through their share of struggles that I can identify with is helpful. Thanks for being honest & real. I have had to change communities to where my husband is in memory care and it has been hard for me to plug in to another Church and find the support I need. Feeling isolated and my faith is being tested. God bless your ministry!

    1. Hello Heather,
      Thank you for your encouragement. I’m so sorry that you’re struggling with your faith and that you’re going through this difficult season. It’s very challenging to watch our loved ones suffer and Alzheimer’s is difficult for the family as well as the person who has the disease. I am praying that God leads you to a place where you can deepen your roots in Him and His Word. You need a community of believers to walk with you…I’m sending hugs. “Blessed is the woman who trusts in the LORD, and whose trust is the LORD. For she will be like a tree planted by the water that extends its roots by a stream and does not fear when the heat comes; But its leaves will be green and it will not be anxious in a year of drought, Nor cease to yield fruit” (Jer. 17:7-9)

  19. I take much comfort from all the posts , struggling with a complex life and world in London December 2022 …wondering at 52 as a single mum estranged from her family who are Christian , dad side Hindu will always love them all but feel so alone right now, praying for them and connections and peace

    1. Hello Emma, I’m so sorry for your struggles. God is near to the brokenhearted and He is with you. He sees you and He loves you dearly. Hold on to Him and trust Him in this season. I’m praying for you.

  20. Pst Godwin Ehiaguina

    What a wonderful incite, I am blessed and encouraged after going through it.
    May God continue to strengthen you in Jesus name.Amen.

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