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Pray. Pray. Pray. And Vote.

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Voting your biblical values will make a difference in the America your children and grandchildren will live in. Pray for the United States of America that God’s truth, light and love will prevail over deception, darkness and hatred.

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What Is It Like Being A Pastor or A Pastor’s Wife?

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What is it like to walk in your pastors’ shoes? Does being your pastor bring them joy? Or does it make them groan?

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Has Your World Suddenly Changed?

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Whether our trial causes only temporary, albeit unwanted, adjustments, or if life suddenly changes in drastic, more permanent ways, I hope we’ll experience God’s presence as we meditate on 2 Corinthians 1:3-4 and allow God’s Holy Spirit to change how we respond to our trials.

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How would you answer Bert’s question?

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Every bad decision we made years, months, days – or even minutes – ago affects us (and possibly those we share life with). We may never know how much our actions steal from us and others around us. Choosing to obey God’s directions can be hard, but not as hard as living with the consequences of sin. This is why I’m forever thankful God is in the business of redemption. While this doesn’t mean He’ll remove the consequences of our choices, it does mean that, after we repent, we can move forward with a clean heart.

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Sheryl H. Boldt

My name is Sheryl H. Boldt. I’ve been married to my loving husband Bert B. Boldt, II, since 2006. He and I each have four children and four grand­children. Besides writing for my blogs, I also work for Wave 94 in northern Florida and contribute to several newspapers and publications. From personal experience, I am a strong believer in the power of God to redeem me — and my life!

 

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