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  • The Journey Continues: A Poetic Reflection on God's Plan by frankprosper
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    In a world full of chaos, noise, and uncertainty, this poetic journey takes you through the depths of struggle, faith, and purpose. It speaks to the heart that's been wandering, the soul that's been searching, and the spirit that still believes in God's divine plan even in silence, even in pain. *This is a reminder: you are not forgotten. The journey continues.*
  • MINISTRY  by not_lexvana
    not_lexvana
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    two child of God that has been sent to be together and share Gods words
  • Heroes of Faith by Christianimation
    Christianimation
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    "Heroes of Faith" follows the adventures of Milka, a black girl from Nigeria, who moves to Miami and befriends Daniel, Steven, Esther, Naomi, Matthew, and Luke, children from different nationalities. Together, they embark on a journey of faith and friendship, discovering the importance of their Christian beliefs and values.
  • Life and Love by WhisphersOfTheHeart
    WhisphersOfTheHeart
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    Just a short message from my whispering heart
  • I know who I am! by julianalopezgomez180
    julianalopezgomez180
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    The sequel of who am I? This is more lesson she learn.
  • The Pillow and the Porch Light by BrittanyBell5
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    This story came from a real moment. I was sitting in bed, feeling like the weight of the world was crushing me...physically. Bills. Responsibilities. The future. My body was aching. My mind wouldn't shut off. I told God, "I just want to rest. I want to feel like I did when I was a little girl. I want to stop carrying everything like it's all on me." That prayer turned into a story. "The Pillow and the Porch Light" is my heart in words...a reminder that even when life feels overwhelming, God never stops being our covering. It's not just a story about childhood innocence. It's about what happens when we remember that we are still God's daughters. Even at 35. Even with kids of our own. Even when the bills are real and life is heavy. We don't have to carry the house. We don't have to fight the night. The porch light is still on... and our Father is still watching the door.