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 Christian Fellowship

 

Please stay and fellowship with us.

 

Our family was saved on 7 December 1997 and we were baptized as a family on 21 December 1997. We believe in the Trinity; that Jesus was born of a virgin birth, performed miracles, died upon the cross, shed his blood for our sins, was raised again after three days, and now sits at the Right hand of God.

We invite you to visit our page and e-mail us so that we may fellowship together and enjoy God's grace.

Take a moment to fellowship with us through prayer or e-mail.


Visiting Day

He was looking forward to this moment all day long,
after 6 days of labor and it finally arrived - Visiting Day!
The man with the keys arrived to swing open
the large heavy doors. The cold gray hall springs to life
in the warm glow of light.
He could hardly control his emotions.
The families began to arrive. He peers from the corner
of the room, longing for the first glimpse of his loved ones.
He lives for the weekends. He lives for these visits.
As the cars arrive, he watches intently. Then, finally
they arrive, for whom he would do anything.
They embrace,eat a light lunch and reminisce how
things used to be. At one point,they break into singing,
with interruptions of laughter and applause.
But all too soon it is over.
A tear comes to his eyes as they depart.
Then the man with the keys closes the heavy doors.
He hears the key turn in the lock marking the end
of a special day. There he stands, alone again.
He knows that most of his visitors will not
contact him again till next week.
As the last car pulls away from the parking lot,
Jesus retreats into loneliness as He waits
until next Sunday - Visiting Day.
Is the time that we spend with Jesus an everyday thing,
or do we just visit Him on Sunday? Think about it...

Author Unknow-- Author Unknown




A SURVIVAL KIT FOR EVERYDAY:

TOOTHPICK
RUBBER BAND
BAND AID
PENCIL
ERASER
CHEWING GUM
MINT
CANDY KISS
TEA BAG

TOOTHPICK - to remind you to pick out the good qualities in
others....Matt 7:1

RUBBER BAND - to remind you to be flexible, things might
Not always go the way you want, but it will work out.....Romans 8:28

BAND AID - to remind you to heal hurt feelings, yours or someone
else's.....Col 3:12-14

PENCIL - to remind you to list your blessings everyday...Eph 1:3

ERASER - to remind you that everyone makes mistakes, and it's okay...
Gen 50:15-21

CHEWING GUM - to remind you to stick with it and you can accomplish
anything with Jesus...Phil 4:13

MINT - to remind you that you are worth a mint to your Heavenly father....John 3:16-17

CANDY KISS - to remind you that everyone needs a kiss or a Hug everyday...John 4:7

TEA BAG - to remind you to relax daily and go over that list of GOD's
blessings....1 Thess 5:18


WWJD?
What Would Jesus Do?

These words help to guide Christians though their daily
lives by reminding them to stop and think before making a decision.
I use these words myself. They help to put things into
perspective and allow you to think logically and without letting
your emotions rule your thinking. So the next time
you need to make a decision, stop and think, 'What Would Jesus Do?'


Terri's Testimony

Since I have become a Christian, I have been struggling with myself to be a good Christian. I worry a lot and try to do too much. I realize that my old way of thinking does not coincide with how God wants me think. I have to learn to give all my worries and upsetting cares to God. I have done this, only to grab them back again.

With the help of my friends and some spiritual advice from some books I have been reading, I am proud to say that I am making progress (slowly), but at least it is progress.

I am beginning to feel God's peace entering my heart and I know that He will keep me safe with Him as long I keep my trust and faith in Him always.

God Bless!


Power of Prayer

I got up early one morning and rushed into the day;
I had so much to accomplish that I didn't have time to pray.

Problems just tumbled about me, and heavier came each task.
"Why doesn't God help me?" I wondered. He answered, "You didn't ask."

I wanted to see joy and beauty, but the day toiled on, gray and bleak;
I wondered why God didn't show me. He said, "But you didn't seek."

I tried to come into God's presence; I used all my keys at the lock.
God gently and lovingly chided, "My child, you didn't knock.

I woke up early this morning, and paused before entering the day;
I had so much to accomplish that I had to take time to pray.

-Author Unknown




Try Bible Gum for refreshing your mouth and your spirit.
Each small carton contains a piece of gum and a Bible
verse from the King James version.

Frustrated? Ask yourself this when things start happening--

"In the light of eternity,
is this really important to be accomplished right now?"

- From my friend, Maiden Faire

 

Article - "The Five Finger Prayer"

Article "Jesus Loves Me"

Essay on "Salvation"

Essay on "Spiritual Relationships"

Sermon on the "Armor of God"