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that have blessed, inspired, encouraged and challenged me: Things people have said about this Website; Things I have discovered, which don’t easily fit into other categories on this Website, but I feel would be helpful to share with you; and Things I have read where other people have been using their pens for God and by me sharing them will bless you as they have me.


Heard recently from a church  pulpit:

The whole point of prayer is for God’s will to be accomplished on earth, not our will to be accomplished in heaven.

How true!


Here is something else to make you think found in a Church Newsletter:

The person who looks up to God rarely if ever looks down on people.

There’s a lesson in that for all of us to learn!


Here is something to make you think suggested by a visitor to this Website:

Kindness is a language the dumb can speak and the deaf can hear and can understand.


Received from New Zealand on 04/06/2008

Hey Denis, 

I’ve just been looking at your re-vamped website. Congratulations on a wonderful job. 

Chris 



Here is something said about this Site by a Dairy Farmer from Waotu, New Zealand:

Received on 08/10/2006 

Denis, I do like your Salvation Page on your website, it is very user friendly with a wonderful message of hope. 


Here is something I heard quoted at Church recently, and thought it worth passing on:

Prayer is where we help to bring to pass on earth what God has already planned in heaven.

That blessed and inspired me; I hope it does the same for you.
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Received from a lady in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, UK on 06/07/2011

You can’t change the past, but you can spoil the present by worrying about the future.

It makes you think, doesn’t it?