Posted on: February 28, 2017
Our story this week is about a woman who was trafficked as a child – St. Josephine Bakhita. God brought this daughter through many trials and her story of courage and grace is very inspirational.
Our story this week is about a woman who was trafficked as a child – St. Josephine Bakhita. God brought this daughter through many trials and her story of courage and grace is very inspirational.
Sarah’s life did make a difference to others. She put others before herself. Through all of her sorrows and afflictions she gave the glory to God and did not let her own suffering prevent her from sharing the love of Christ in many ways. ...
All of these women understood that the most important freedom is freedom in Christ. Yes, human slavery is wicked and cruel. We still have it with us today in the form of human trafficking. As long as wicked men have the power to abuse others they will. We will not...
Phillis' first published poem, "On Messrs. Hussey and Coffin", was a tale of two men who nearly drowned at sea and their steady faith in God. Published by the Newport Mercury in 1767, this poem reflected Phillis' strong faith in God and would anticipate the Christian piety that would characterize...
"People ask me," she once said, "how I came to live so long and keep my mind; and I tell them it is because I think of the great things of God; not the little things."
Her life is an example of what can be done, even in the most horrible of circumstances, when a person does not give up or give in. Harriet's attitude in life made all the difference in the world.
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