The amazing tale of “Lygon Stevens”, her passion for climbing mountains, her sudden death and her family’s questioning God for “the reason’s for her suddenly being taken away.” Gain a better understanding of who God is during times of trials and losses. Discover how you can trust the sovereign God no matter what you experience in life.
To view Part III of this video, click “The Legacy of Lygon Stevens“
Hey there! Seems like I haven’t seen you much lately! Good to be touching base again with ya!
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hello; yeah it’s been a period of hit and miss here (smiling). Plus there’s the fact that one needs take a break once in a great while. In two years and over 1,200 posts, it was time for a vacation. Lol! I have, over the course of these past two years, done everything I believe possible to bring people the truth in the Bible, what it truly means to be a true Christian and back to the “True Church of which Jesus Christ is it’s head.” At times my reward is despair.
I fear we live in a modern day version of the “Church of Laodicea;” which I also find disheartening at best. I see many of my fellow brethren/sisters utterly preaching to the choir (by the continuous tags used). Clicking like, when they seldom, if ever, read the post of which they’re praising. It becomes a numbers game to many of my professing Christian members. Many stand as the Pharisee’s and Hypocrites of which Christ Himself openly chastised. All of which causes a dishearten spirit and despair for which brings me to my leave of absence and carries me to a time of reflection, meditation and prayer.
Thank you for your concerns, Mark, and may the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob bless you and yours.
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I think I know what you mean about despair.I know discouargement. I wish to encourage you to ignore it, to not worry about the numbers game. I am a guilty party of not always reading and liking. But I heartily embrace you and your work to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ and think you shouldn’t give up just because (sincerely) I don’t read every post. The important thing is that it touches him who God makes to read it. Does that encourage you? Don’t get down about the “numbers game,” because that too is a method of reaching people. The more numbers you have, the more other bloggers pay attention to you. Well, I hope to not be a “hypocrite” by having a different take. I try to see the positive. Much love.
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