Saturday, July 11, 2020

INVITATION


THANKS FOR HAVING BEEN A FOLLOWER HERE BUT I'VE MOVED MY BLOG AND I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE EVERYONE FOLLOW ME THERE

"TRYING TO BE A GOOD
CHRISTIAN WOMAN"

IS NOW LOCATED HERE:




HAVE A MOST BLESSED
WEEKEND WITH 
YOUR FAMILIES !!!

Thursday, July 9, 2020

YOU ARE INVITED TO MY NEW BLOG SITE


THAT'S RIGHT YOU ARE INVITED TO MY NEW BLOG SITE !!!

Due to certain issues that I am experiencing  with this site I have made the decision and have moved my blog to a new location:

"TRYING TO BE A GOOD CHRISTIAN WOMAN"
is now here:
http://www.RLMorgan1951.wordpress.com

The features will essentially be the same, but a few categories won't be included in the move. As the site grows with new and more followers that I couldn't get previously because of these issues, I'll be adding new ones like:

Interviews with nonfiction Christian authors.
A scripture tag "game" [details when it starts].
Giveaways being offered by Christain authors.

I would love for all my followers here to emigrate over to my new site.

Have a MOST BLESSED DAY with whatever you're going to be doing, especially if it involves
our Lord and Savior !!! :-) :-) :-) 












Monday, July 6, 2020

DAILY SCRIPTURE REFLECTION #149 - MATTHEW 6:25 [NKJV]


The topic I’ve chosen for today’s scripture reflection concerns us continuing to hold on to our concerns; in other words, anxiety.

“Therefore I say to you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink; nor about your body, what you will put on. Is not life more than food and the body more than clothing?”

Have a BLESSED WEEK with whatever you’re going to be doing !!! 😊 😊 😊

Please feel free to leave your comments; I would love to read them, and to have you become a follower of this blog if you’re not one already.

Sunday, July 5, 2020

NONFICTION BOOK REVIEW #2020-064 - Woman Thou Art VICTORIOUS


FOUR AMAZING GRACE TESTIMONIES

Every Christian woman shares in the sisterhood they belong to, whether or not they know. Each time a Christian woman’s “sister” gives testimony of what they’ve endured and have ultimately found themselves being victorious over the situation they’d been in, Christian women will find it hard not wanting to join her sister in singing Amazing Grace.

In each of the four short, but empowering stories, the authors: Kendra Sikes, Brandi Jo Middleton, Carol Matthews, and Delilah Lilo Mukes, relate the personal accounts of what they had to endure and how through the grace of the Lord and their faith. These four authors managed to find themselves forever rid of their strife and VICTORIOUS regarding the rest of their lives as the faithful Christian women they are.

There are things which these four courageous authors have written about that many other Christian women can relate to since they might have experienced the same things, but luckily to a far lesser extent.

For wanting their readers to find the same sort of grit and determination they’d found as they overcome the trials and tribulations, they’re facing in their lives. And for wanting this, being the voracious reviewer of nonfiction Christian books I’ve become, I’ve given these four authors 5 STARS for their endeavor here.

Amazon Review/Buy link:

DAILY SCRIPTURE REFLECTION #148 - JOHN 4:23 [NKJV]


Before I begin my Sunday substitute Christian religious service for today, there are two things I need to say.

First and foremost is that I need to ask for foregiveness from each of you who follow my daily scripture reflections, for not having posted any for the past two days. I feel the best way for me to start is to turn to the scriptures and offer everyone what we read in the second half of MARK 14:38 and MATTHEW 14:38 [NKJV]

“…The spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak.”

Ever since the COVID-19 virus began taking hold of our daily lives I’ve been helping out in my community any way I could without putting myself in harm's way. Then I’ve got all my other Christian activities [reading/reviewing nonfiction Christian books, maintain my Christian blog – “Trying to Be a Good Christian Woman,” running my Facebook group for my Christian “sisters”]. While the desire to keep doing everything, as usual, had been strong, I’ve become just too tired to continue going and need some good old rest time.

The second thing I need to say is that with our favorite houses of worship finally beginning to reopen, this might be the final week I’ll be offering this substitute service [besides I’ve never gotten any feedback from those participating as to how they felt regarding my efforts in providing this much-needed service.

Now, the topic I’ve chosen for this week’s Christian service scripture reflection on my Christian blog asks the question of whether or not we’re worshipping our Lord in spirit and in truth.

“But the hour is coming, and now is, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth; for the Father is seeking such to worship Him.”

Have a BLESSED SUNDAY praying together with your families in the safety of your homes !!! 😊 😊 😊

Please feel free to leave your comments, I would love to read them, and to have you become a follower of this blog if you’re not one already.

GO TO MY PREVIOUS POST

THIS SUNDAY'S SUPPLICATION TO THE LORD #25


Christians, especially those who are believers, should be praising the Lord each day by offering a prayer regardless of how brief it might be. With the harried lives we’re living, it’s not always that easy to formulate one, and many might be homebound for one reason or another.  This is especially true now with the COVID-19 virus preventing us from going to church, which why I’ve decided to offer a weekly supplication on Sundays designed to suffice this need. If anyone desires to leave a comment regarding the prayer offering for today, please feel free to do so.

“Praised be thy name forever, our King, great and holy God and King, in heaven and on earth; for to thee, Lord our God, pertain song and praise, hymn and psalm, power and dominion, victory, greatness and might, renown and glory, holiness and kingship, blessing and thanks, henceforth and forever. Blessed art thou, O Lord, most exalted God and King, Lord of wonders, who art pleased with hymns, thou God and King, life of the universe.”

And with this, let us all answer, AMEN 

GO TO MY PREVIOUS POST

SUNDAY SONG/HYMN #21 - GIVE THANKS


There are several parts to every Church service individuals play witness to or participate in every week. There’s always the obligatory sermon given by the leader of that church’s congregation; there’s the communal reading aloud of scripture, and finally, there’s the what I feel is the most inspirational part of any Christian service, which is the congregation singing of a hymn or hymns.

Since the singing of a hymn is a captivating part of any service, I’ve decided to post one each Sunday. So you, my blog followers, can sing along with it in the privacy of your homes. If you’re not familiar with it, then just sit back and listen to the beauty of its words on this YouTube video, especially these days, with the COVID-19 virus preventing you from doing this in our favorite church.

For my offering for this week is “Give Thanks” sung by Janella Salvador.


I hope you’ll enjoy listening to it or singing along with it if you know the words.

AMEN

Friday, July 3, 2020

NONFICTION BOOK REVIEW #2020-063 - The Faith Walk


BE ABLE TO WALK IN THE GARDEN IN YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH THE LORD

In all honesty, what Christian doesn’t want to receive the promises of our Lord. I believe that a significant problem that exists in their not seeing this happening stems from their being a sort of a doubting Thomas. For us to understand this notion, we need to remember that Thomas had been a skeptic who had refused to believe that Jesus had resurrected himself when he had appeared to the other ten apostles. Thomas needed to see and feel the wounds that our Lord had received being on the cross to believe what he saw.

There are too many Christians who seem to be having a problem regarding their relationship with the Lord. They seem to desire to see something tangible first. When instead, they need to follow the scriptures as to what to do.

For these Christian to achieve their improved relationship with the Lord need to follow the instructions written in 2 CORINTHIANS 5:7 [NKJV]:

“For we walk by faith, not by sight.”

They need to remember that all things are possible if you possess faith. And if you need a little proof regarding this, then read MATTHEW 21:21 [NKJV]:

“So Jesus answered and said to them, “Assuredly, I say to you, if you have faith and do not doubt, you will not only do what was done to the fig tree, but also if you say to this mountain, ‘Be removed and be cast into the sea,’ it will be done.”

What the author, Lucretia Gargill, is attempting to do through the pages of her book is to motivate and stimulate her readers to live their lives by walking by faith and not by sight to receive the promises of God.

Hopefully, by following Ms. Gargill’s advice, her readers will achieve their improve their relationship with the Lord and possess the ability to walk in the garden. The garden that I’m referring to is the one mentioned in the song by Merle Haggard:

And he walks with me and he talks with me
And he tells me I am his own
And the joy we share as we tarry there
None other has ever known.

For wanting to improve her reader’s relationship with the Lord, being the voracious reviewer of nonfiction books that I am, I’m happy to give Ms. Gargill 5 STARS for her endeavor here.

Amazon Review/Buy link:

Thursday, July 2, 2020

DAILY SCRIPTURE REFLECTION #147 - PROVERBS 19:17 [NKJV]


The topic I’ve chosen for my Christian blog today concerns us helping others who are in need.

“He who has pity on the poor lends to the LORD, And He will pay back what he has given.”

Have a BLESSED DAY with whatever you’re going to be doing, especially if it involves the Lord !!! 😊 😊 😊

Please feel free to leave your comments, I would love to read them, and to have you become a follower of this blog if you’re not one already.

Wednesday, July 1, 2020

DAILY SCRIPTURE REFLECTION #146 - DEUTERONOMY 4:29 [NKJV]


The topic I’ve chosen for my Christian blog today concerns whether we’re giving all of our hearts to the Lord.

“But from there you will seek the LORD your God, and you will find Him if you seek Him with all your heart and with all your soul.”

Have a BLESSED DAY with whatever you’re going to be doing, especially if it involves the Lord !!! 😊 😊 😊

Please feel free to leave your comments, I would love to read them, and to have you become a follower of this blog if you’re not one already.

Tuesday, June 30, 2020

DAILY SCRIPTURE REFLECTION #145 - PSALM 39:12 [NKJV]


The topic I’ve chosen for my Christian blog today concerns us believing there is still hope.

"Hear my prayer, O LORD, and give ear to my cry; Do not be silent at my tears; For I am a stranger with You, A sojourner like all my fathers.”

Have a BLESSED DAY with whatever you’re going to be doing, especially if it involves the Lord !!! 😊 😊 😊

Please feel free to leave your comments, I would love to read them, and to have you become a follower of this blog if you’re not one already.

Monday, June 29, 2020

DAILY SCRIPTURE REFLECTION #144 - JOB 22:26 [NKJV]


The topic I’ve chosen for my Christian blog today concerns us delighting ourselves in the presence of our Lord.

“For then you will have your delight in the Almighty, And lift up your face to God.”

Have a BLESSED WEEK with whatever you’re going to be doing, especially if it involves the Lord !!! 😊 😊 😊

Please feel free to leave your comments, I would love to read them, and to have you become a follower of this blog if you’re not one already.

Sunday, June 28, 2020

NONFICTION BOOK REVIEW #2020-062 - How To Hide God's Word In Your Heart: Keys To Remembering More Of What You Read From Your Bible (Understanding the Bible Series Book 1)


GETTING TO KNOW THE BIBLE FROM YOUR HEARTS AND NOT ONLY YOUR MINDS

I read this book via an Amazon KINDLE Unlimited download.

In the past eighteen months or months I’ve gotten into reading/reviewing nonfiction Christian books, and if you’ve got any doubts, just read the reviews I’ve written during this period, which so far this year has accounted for over 70% of the almost 90 books I’ve reviewed.

Reading this many books from this genre wound up inspiring me to write two Christians of my own and forgetting the amount of spiritual knowledge and understanding I’ve begun to obtain. The only problem I’ve got is trying to recall the scriptures off the top of my head as if they’d be coming from my heart, which is what attracted me to read this book.

I admire those Christians who can seemingly rattle off scriptures to others as they discuss the Bible with them, and would to be able to do the same, even if it’s to a lesser extend.

In writing this book, author Sheldon D Newton wants his readers, including me, to acquire the ability to remember more of what we read when it comes to scriptures. The ability to do this is what I would like to achieve, and in writing this book, the author is fulfilling what we read in both MATTHEW 7:7 and LUKE 11:9 [NKJV]:

“Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you.”

To achieve his desired goal with his readers the author has written this book in an unambiguous and easy to comprehend manner using biblical notions that have the ability to change a person’s life through the usage of various study aids, so ultimately his readers might possess the ability to have the words of the Lord emanating from their hearts. And when this occurs, the author, I believed would it would fulfill what we read in DEUTERONOMY 6:6 [NKJV]

“And these words which I command you today shall be in your heart.”

Being able to know the entire Bible my heart is a lifelong task, and this book endeavors to make it a bit easier for its readers to begin the memorization process, which is why I’m giving this book and its author the 5 STARS it has gotten.

Amazon Review/Buy link:

DAILY SCRIPTURE REFLECTION #143 - PROVERBS 19:16 [KNJV]


The topic I’ve chosen today for my Christian blog concerns whether we’re obeying the word of our Lord.

“He who keeps the commandment keeps his soul, But he who is careless of his ways will die.”

Have a BLESSED SUNDAY praying together with your family in safety away from the COVID-19 virus in your homes !!! 😊 😊 😊

Please feel free to leave your comments, I would love to read them, and to have you become a follower of this blog if you’re not one already.

THIS SUNDAY'S SUPPLICATION TO THE LORD #24


Christians, especially those who are believers, should be praising the Lord each day by offering a prayer regardless of how brief it might be. With the harried lives we’re living, it’s not always that easy to formulate one, and many might be homebound for one reason or another.  This is especially true now with the COVID-19 virus preventing us from going to church, which why I’ve decided to offer a weekly supplication on Sundays designed to suffice this need. If anyone desires to leave a comment regarding the prayer offering for today, please feel free to do so.

“God of the first and of the last, God of all creatures, Lord of all generations, endlessly praised be he who guides his world with kindness and his creatures with mercy. The Lord neither slumbers or sleeps; he rouses those who sleep and awakens those who slumber, he enables the speechless to speak and sets the captives free, he supports all who fall and raises all who are bowed down. To thee alone we give thanks.”

And with this, let us all answer, AMEN 


SUNDAY SONG/HYMN #20 - ONLY IN GOD


There are several parts to every Church service individuals play witness to or participate in every week. There’s always the obligatory sermon given by the leader of that church’s congregation; there’s the communal reading aloud of scripture, and finally, there’s the what I feel is the most inspirational part of any Christian service, which is the congregation singing of a hymn or hymns.

Since the singing of a hymn is a captivating part of any service, I’ve decided to post one each Sunday. So you, my blog followers, can sing along with it in the privacy of your homes. If you’re not familiar with it, then just sit back and listen to the beauty of its words on this YouTube video, especially these days, with the COVID-19 virus preventing you from doing this in our favorite church.

For my offering for this week is “Only in God” sung by John Michael Talbot.


I hope you’ll enjoy listening to it or singing along with it if you know the words.

AMEN

Saturday, June 27, 2020

DAILY SCRIPTURE RE REFLECTION #142 - REVELATION 1:1 [NKJV]


The topic I’ve chosen today for my Christian blog concerns our search for answers.

“The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave Him to show His servants—things which must shortly take place. And He sent and signified it by His angel to His servant John,”

Have a BLESSED WEEKEND with your families !!! 😊 😊 😊

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Friday, June 26, 2020

DAILY SCRIPTURE REFLECTION #141 - 2 CORINTHIANS 3:3 [NKJV]


The topic i’ve chosen for my Christian blog concerns whether we’re keeping love and faithfulness close to our hearts?

“clearly you are an epistle of Christ, ministered by us, written not with ink but by the Spirit of the living God, not on tablets of stone but on tablets of flesh, that is, of the heart.”

Have a BLESSED WEEKEND with your families !!! 😊 😊 😊

Please feel free to leave your comments, I would love to read them, and to have you become a follower of this blog if you’re not one already.

Thursday, June 25, 2020

DAILY SCRIPTURE REFLECTION #140 - ROMANS 10:13 [NKJV]


Sorry for the late posting. I had written this early in the morning but then I started to get phone calls concerning the rescheduling of my election for an abdominal hernia that got canceled in March due to the COVID-19 virus. I first needed clearance from my Primary Care Physician and my Cardiologist.  My PCP's office is not seeing patients, but my Cardiologist is. So after speaking to my surgeon's secretary I conceived him just to take the clearance from my Cardiologist since his approval is more important and he's duplicating things that my PCP would be looking at. I got my appointment for my Cardiologist less than 2 weeks from now and my surgery for the first week in August. Two days before my admission I need to get a COVID-19 testing done. Right now I'm beginning to pray that everything regarding the surgery will be great.  I was checking my blog and saw I had totally forgotten to do this post.

The topic I’ve chosen for my Christian blog concerns whether we’re committing ourselves to the Lord.

“For “whoever calls on the name of the LORD shall be saved.”

Have a BLESSED DAY with whatever you’re going to be doing my dear “sisters and brothers,” especially if it involves doing it for our Lord !!! 😊 😊 😊

Please feel free to leave your comments, I would love to read them, and to have you become a follower of this blog if you’re not one already.


Wednesday, June 24, 2020

DAILY SCRIPTURE REFLECTION #139 - PROVERBS 16:3 [NKJV]


The topic I’ve chosen for my Christian blog concerns whether we’re committing ourselves to the Lord.

“Commit your works to the LORD, And your thoughts will be established."

Have a BLESSED DAY with whatever you’re going to be doing my dear “sisters and brothers,” especially if it involves doing it for our Lord !!! 😊 😊 😊

Please feel free to leave your comments, I would love to read them, and to have you become a follower of this blog if you’re not one already.

Tuesday, June 23, 2020

NONFICTION BOOK REVIEW #2020-061 - "Searching Isaiah: Learning Line Upon Line"


A SERIOUS MASTERPIECE FOR STUDYING THE BOOK OF ISAIAH

I reviewed this book via a copy I downloaded from Amazon KINDLE Unlimited [KU].

With just over 70% of the 88 books I've reviewed so far this belonging to nonfiction Christian book genre, I've become quite astute in reading/reviewing them.

Of all the books belong to the Old Testament, the Book of Isaiah has to be the most influential one that Jesus himself had to have read. With this being the case, any author that is wishing to dwell into the prophetic nuances of Isaiah's powerful words, words which the Lord himself came to quote many times during His brief time here on Earth, can't just cut to the chase to give readers a quick overview. 

The refusal of the book's author, David Armstrong, to take this easy pathway out in compiling this masterful bible study book for the Book of Isaiah, is highly commendable since this book isn't a simple overview, it's a painstaking line by line examination of the book. Each line is fraught with details that will give readers enlightenment as to the meaning of what has gotten written by Isaiah.

Author Armstrong further adds to the beauty of Isaiah's words by his impressions and experiences as he wrote this book. This book is a must-have for any serious devotee or student of the bible, which is why as the voracious reviewer of nonfiction Christian that I am, I'm happy to give author David Armstrong the 5 STARS that I've given him.

Note: This book involves the Mormon/LDS faith.

Amazon Review/Buy link:

DAILY SCRIPTURE REFLECTION #138 - 1 TIMOTHY 2:1 [NKJV]


The topic I’ve chosen for my Christian blog concerns the question of whether we’re praying for everyone when we do pray.

“Therefore I exhort first of all that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks be made for all men,”

Let us say AMEN, and let us reflect on this today.

Have a BLESSED WEEK with whatever you’re going to be doing my dear “sisters and brothers,” especially if it involves doing it for our Lord !!! 😊 😊 😊

Please feel free to leave your comments, I would love to read them, and to have you become a follower of this blog if you’re not one already.

Monday, June 22, 2020

DAILY SCRIPTURE REFLECTION #137 - 2 PETER 1:2 [NKJV]


The topic I’ve chosen for my Christian blog concerns us having  our mercy, peace and love being multiplied by our Lord.

“Grace and peace be multiplied to you in the knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord,”

Let us say AMEN, and let us reflect on this today.

Have a BLESSED WEEK with whatever you’re going to be doing my dear “sisters and brothers,” especially if it involves doing it for our Lord !!! 😊 😊 😊

Please feel free to leave your comments, I would love to read them, and to have you become a follower of this blog if you’re not one already.

Sunday, June 21, 2020

DAILY SCRIPTURE REFLECTION #136 - EPHESIANS 4:29 [NKJV]


The topic I’ve chosen for my Christian blog concerns whether we’re encouraging and loving others.

“Let no corrupt word proceed out of your mouth, but what is good for necessary edification, that it may impart grace to the hearers.”

Let us say AMEN, and let us reflect on this Sunday.

Have a BLESSED WEEKEND with your families my dear “sisters and brothers” as you pray together this Sunday in your homes !!! 😊 😊 😊

Please feel free to leave your comments, I would love to read them, and to have you become a follower of this blog if you’re not one already.

THIS SUNDAY'S SUPPLICATION TO THE LORD #23


Christians, especially those who are believers, should be praising the Lord each day by offering a prayer regardless of how brief it might be. With the harried lives we’re living, it’s not always that easy to formulate one, and many might be homebound for one reason or another.  This is especially true now with the COVID-19 virus preventing us from going to church, which why I’ve decided to offer a weekly supplication on Sundays designed to suffice this need. If anyone desires to leave a comment regarding the prayer offering for today, please feel free to do so.

“The soul of every living being shall bless your name, Lord, our God; the spirit of all mortals shall forever glorify and extol your fame, our King. From eternity to eternity you are God. Besides you we have no king who redeems and saves, ransoms and rescues, sustains and shows mercy in all times of woe and stress. You have no King but you, our Lord and Savior.”

And with this, let us all answer, AMEN 

SUNDAY HYMN/SONG #19 - HOLY IS HIS NAME


There are several parts to every Church service individuals play witness to or participate in every week. There’s always the obligatory sermon given by the leader of that church’s congregation; there’s the communal reading aloud of scripture, and finally, there’s the what I feel is the most inspirational part of any Christian service, which is the congregation singing of a hymn or hymns.

Since the singing of a hymn is a captivating part of any service, I’ve decided to post one each Sunday. So you, my blog followers, can sing along with it in the privacy of your homes. If you’re not familiar with it, then just sit back and listen to the beauty of its words on this YouTube video, especially these days, with the COVID-19 virus preventing you from doing this in our favorite church.

For my offering for this week is “Holy is His Name” sung by John Michael Talbot.


I hope you’ll enjoy listening to it or singing along with it if you know the words.

AMEN

Saturday, June 20, 2020

DAILY SCRIPTURE REFLECTION #136 - LUKE 16:10 [NKJV]


The topic I’ve chosen for my Christian blog concerns our being faithful with the little things in our lives

“He who is faithful in what is least is faithful also in much; and he who is unjust in what is least is unjust also in much.”

Let us say AMEN, and let us reflect on this today.

Have a BLESSED WEEKEND with your families my dear “sisters and brothers” !!! 😊 😊 😊

Please feel free to leave your comments, I would love to read them, and to have you become a follower of this blog if you're not one already


Friday, June 19, 2020

DAILY SCRIPTURE REFLECTION #135 - JOHN 8:31-32 [NKJV]


Sorry for the late posting, but with our community reopening even more after the COVID-19, my dear OH and I celebrated by after lunch and dinner at our favorite restaurants, dining al fresco at white tablecloth tables in the street just outside the two restaurants which had been an extremely interesting experience as no dining is still not being allowed inside.

The topic I’ve chosen for my Christian blog today from the words of our Lord Jesus Christ and concerns us being set free.

[31] If you abide in My word, you are My disciples indeed.
[32]  And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”

Let us say AMEN, and let us reflect on this today.

Have a BLESSED WEEKEND with your families my dear “sisters and brothers” !!! 😊 😊 😊

Please feel free to leave your comments, I would love to read them, and to have you become a follower of this blog.

Thursday, June 18, 2020

DAILY SCRIPTURE REFLECTION #134 - MATTHEW 11:28 [NKJV]


The topic I’ve chosen for my Christian blog today concerns those of us who are weary and require rest.

“Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.”

Let us say AMEN, and let us reflect on this today.

Have a BLESSED DAY with whatever you’re going to be doing, especially if it concerns the Lord !!! 😊 😊 😊

Please feel free to leave your comments, I would love to read them, and to have you become a follower of this blog.


Wednesday, June 17, 2020

NONFICTION BOOK REVIEW #2020-060 - Because God Is . . . I am: Scriptures from GOD Who Are You? AND Who Am I?



Those of you who happen to follow my reviews know that I possess a compassion for reading/reviewing books of a non-fiction Christian nature. If fact, so far this year over 70% of the 85 reviews I written have been for the book of this genre.

Of the multitude of topics non-fiction. Christian books deal with I’m especially enthralled by those books which have its readers simply reflect on carefully chosen scriptures that dwell into the various aspects of the Lord according to His Hebrew names. Each chapter serves to denote to a single aspect of the Lord’s greatest, and what happens as we related to each one, such as:

God is Jehovah-Rohi [The Lord is My Shepherd]
I Am Guided When I follow.

God is El Shaddai [The All-Sufficient One]
I Am Blessed.

God is Jehovah-Rapha  [The Lord is Healer]
I Am Healed.

The author, Ann Morgan Miesner, uses the knowledge she’s gained through life experiences with the Lord to educate her readers, especially women, as to who the Lord is, and who they are in the Lord’s eyes. While this book is an excellent reading experience when reading it alone, the power that this has becomes far more evident when it is read in small, intimate bible study groups of women; this is not meant to exclude any men from the power this book can have on their lives. The reason I’m saying this, rest in the understanding women share the same sort of life experiences, which men can’t even begin to understand, such as being blessed with carrying the seed of life for the next generation of Christians.

It is for this reason, as a reviewer of Christian books, I’m grateful I’ve given Ms. Miesner, the 5 STARS she justly deserves.

Amazon Review/Buy link: