The Power of God

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  • Recognizing the Blessings of God

    Learning to drive a car was the hardest thing I’ve ever learned to do.  When I was very young, the doctor told my parents that I would never be able to drive.  But when I reached high school, a driver’s education course was part of the curriculum.  It was required to graduate high school, so I had to take it.  At that time, my eyesight wasn’t good enough to get…

  • The Day I Believed

    When I was a senior in high school, my friend, Lynn, invited me to spend Saturday night at her house.  I wasn’t into church or religion; nor was I saved.  But I knew it would be rude for me to spend the night and pack up and leave early Sunday morning to avoid church.  So I spent the night and attended services with them the next morning.  They were members…