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Uncategorized Christian blog posts from Kristi Woods. They’ll find their way to a faith category to help you grow your faith soon! (Let’s hope.)

  • Wholeheartedly

       It’s a season of joy and cheer.  It’s the season of celebrating the One who came to show us the way. It’s a time to remember an awesome God who provides. As of late, the Lord has allowed me to dwell in the land of Caleb and Joshua. I feel as though we’ve been…

  • The Churches, Part 2

    The churches of Revelation; they offer insight and encouragement.  Revelation is still somewhat a mystery to me, yet He is there, sitting in its midst.  Shall we take a look at what our Lord warns & encourages with concerning some of the other churches in Revelation?   Pergamum:  A church who remained true and did…

  • The Churches

    My personal study in Revelation has begun.  It promises in 1:3 that I’ll be blessed just by reading this book.  Love it!  (The blessing is open for you too, if you read Revelation.)   In v. 5 He reminds me that He loves me and has freed me.  What beautiful encouragement! V. 8 reminds me…

  • Keys to Praise

    PRAISE   The Master musician’s hands have begun rendering His masterpiece. One at a time the keys settle, composing a melody of praise upon this heart.  With each note played, the piece is formulated with the utmost attention and care. The melody rings clear. The latest key in praise: I praise you because I am fearfully…

  • The Garment of Praise

    Isn’t this picture a beautiful scene? It’s very endearing to me because it’s our sweet daughter. Several years back in North Carolina she picked these “flowers”. They were technically weeds, but that was not a bother to our sweet daughter.  Instead, she made a bouquet of praise out of them. Can you see the trumpet…

  • Running Unlike Haman

    Arrogance, pride and the desire to be respected due to title were his bondage, a portion at least.  Mordecai would appease him not, this man named Haman, in the circus arena of spiritual slavery. Anger entered the arena and joined forces with “holding a grudge” as Haman became more focused on his supposed problem: Mordecai….