A Woman After God’s Own Heart
Advice For Wives
By Pat Clardy
Q: How Do You Become A Woman After God’s Own Heart?
By Pat Clardy
Q: How Do You Become A Woman After God’s Own Heart?
Recently, I was speaking with a friend who ended a relationship with a guy she thought was the "one." She said, "This has been a very difficult break-up. I was not sure of what to say because after a while we don’t want to hear the same lines like, "Let it go , don’t worry it’s his loss, or God will send you the right person in your life." All of which are true by the way.
By Adriana Zamot, Miami, FL
At times, does it seem to you that when you were living a lifeless life (a life without God), you were dating more and meeting more mate possibilities, or so we thought they were. Now that you are serving the Lord and waiting on Him for Mr. Right to come, it seems he is no where in sight.
By Adriana Zamot, Miami, FL
At times, does it seem to you that when you were living a lifeless life (a life without God), you were dating more and meeting more mate possibilities, or so we thought they were. Now that you are serving the Lord and waiting on Him for Mr. Right to come, it seems he is no where in sight.
By Brenda Winslow
I was 17 years old and off to college in Kirksville, Missouri or the “Ville” as the student so passionately referred to it as. How I got there, only God knows. But now looking back 20 something years later, I can see this was sooo God’s plan for me. On the first day of the arrival of the incoming freshman, there was always a picnic so that the newbies could get to know one another at Red Barn Park. I thought it was a strange name until I saw it. There was actually a large red barn in the middle of the park. I must admit this was the first time this city girl had ever seen a barn. You talk about culture shock!!!!!
By Brenda Winslow
I was 17 years old and off to college in Kirksville, Missouri or the “Ville” as the student so passionately referred to it as. How I got there, only God knows. But now looking back 20 something years later, I can see this was sooo God’s plan for me. On the first day of the arrival of the incoming freshman, there was always a picnic so that the newbies could get to know one another at Red Barn Park. I thought it was a strange name until I saw it. There was actually a large red barn in the middle of the park. I must admit this was the first time this city girl had ever seen a barn. You talk about culture shock!!!!!