Pastoral Care
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Pastoral Care posted an update 4 years ago
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🔔 Ring, Ring! Hello, everyone, let’s welcome Gloria to our community.
Gloria, it’s with great pleasure that we welcome you to our community. We are always looking forward to meeting new people and building meaningful relationships across cultures. Please feel free to connect with brethren in this space. We look forward to getting to know you more.
Philip, Ukemeobong Michael and Line Carly2 Comments-
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welcome gloria to our unique and blessed family where you will surely learn and be blessed😀
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Pastoral Care posted an update 4 years ago
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🔔 Ring, Ring! Hello, everyone, let’s welcome paul to our community.
paul, it’s with great pleasure that we welcome you to our community. We are always looking forward to meeting new people and building meaningful relationships across cultures. Please feel free to connect with brethren in this space. We look forward to getting to know you more.
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Pastoral Care started the discussion November 19: Allow God To Prepare You in the forum Sparkling Gem Devotional 4 years ago
November 19: Allow God To Prepare You
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I encourage you to allow God to prepare you to do His will. Be flexible and pliable. Allow His Word to dwell richly in your life, and submit yourself to the leaders He has placed over you. You will find that by doing so, God will bring you into the fullness of His will, and you will see your next assignment through to completion!
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Pastoral Care started the discussion November 18: The Effect of Strife in the forum Sparkling Gem Devotional 4 years ago
November 18: The Effect of Strife
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Make a “no strife” policy for your life, refusing to get into strife on any issue. By being vigilant in this matter, you can protect yourself and your family from ugly situations that would have detrimental and painful results.
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Pastoral Care started the discussion November 17: Instant Access in the forum Sparkling Gem Devotional 4 years ago
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The word “access” is the Greek word prosagoge. It is a Greek word that was used to describe individuals who had free entrance, access, or unhindered approach to a king’s court. There was no need for pleading or begging and no waiting in long lines to be recognized. It was an unhindered approach at any time and any moment. This means that…
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