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Bike Accident...But I'm Fine

Have you ever woken up, really felt like staying home, but opted to leave because there were things to do and people to see? That is how my morning started, at least after having my devotion. Having had some serious back pains yesterday afternoon into the evening, I decided that I would make an attempt to go meet with my friend at Hellshire as we had planned if the pain eased enough. And it did. I therefore thought I should push and go though I really didn't wanna leave home. Maybe the mini-vacation was making me lazy, or I'm just stressed every time I go on the road...or both. (It's both for the record.) I had business to take of in Fontana Pharmacy, so after I got dressed, made my smoothie and packed the car with laundry, I headed out. Little did I know it would be the scene of a car-hit and run. On turning into the pharmacy (after putting on my indicator), a man riding a bike going in the same direction was trying to overtake me ON THE RIGHT and hit my car. The mirror ...

Year 2016 in Review - Crazy, Radical Faith

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2016... In world news, it will go down in history and not with fond memories. World politics, global epidemics, atrocities that are mind-boggling, and so much more. And yet, for me, it's a year I'll never forget because I saw God's hand in my life in the most unexpected and pleasant ways. In 2015, I sought the Kingdom . Building on that, I declared 2016 the Year of Crazy, Radical Faith. I knew going into the year that there would be a lot of changes and they could be very overwhelming. These would affect my family, my finances, and my health to name the more important ones. So like a good soldier, I prepared for battle. I began to seek after God to build my faith, knowing that He would keep me no matter what. One of the reminders throughout the year was that faith is a muscle. It needs resistance to be able gain strength. It meant believing in the good and better outcomes when circumstances suggest otherwise. When many of the tests came, I had to learn how to keep...