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Lets get back to the basics
As our world was under siege by a plague, God said in "Psalm 91:He who dwells in the shelter of the most high will rest in the shadow of the almighty and You will not fear. ( I) the terror of night, nor the arrow that flies by day, nor the pestilence that stalks in the darkness, nor the plague that destroys at midday. A thousand may fall at your side, ten thousand at your right hand, but it will not come near you."
For us helping our neighbors is away of life. As we profess to be a apart of the body of Christ, our attitudes and demeanor should resemble Christ. Not just when there is a crisis but each and every day. It is because of His love and Amazing Grace that we breathe the breath of life daily.
Personal Note
2nd Chronicle 20:15 "The battle is not ours but the Lord's."
If you are a Pastor or Church leader and would like to know how to help your congregation and family, please contact us today so that we can travel to your city, as we see the need to read the warning signs before destruction.
There are many questions about the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, and all across our country could it have been avoided, were there any warning signs that the 18 year old was emotionally distraught.
So often we meet grief at the end but what about the before it turns to grief and the days to follow? How do we recognize the stage a person is in? How do we effectively assist and walk our congregations through this process? It is through God's Amazing Grace that we are able to walk through things that we do not understand.
Dr. Boaz R. Futch, PhD., is also a Master Chaplain, helping our families deal with grief.
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