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    A Woman From God’s Perspective

    By Mark Roth on February 5, 2009 at 4:09 pm

    A Woman From God's Perspective

    A Woman from God’s Perspective comes at a time of rapid change in how we work and live. Our impressive technology is constantly improved, forcing us to update or replace. City dumps are peppered with obsolete electronic equipment. The housewife has an abundance of automatic gadgets to “save time” and do her work, the advertisers advise her that she still doesn’t have the latest.

    The author writes in the midst of her own testing and suffering. She writes from the experience of a loyal wife, a faithful mother and a caring grandmother. Her insights come from a deep inner desire to be A Woman from God’s Perspective, a commitment to God’s Word and a careful walk with Him.

    Here is a noteworthy encouragement to be a godly person in a changing world.

    176 pages. Byler Books. Anna Mary Byler.

    Published in 2000.

    For more details as well as the option to buy: A Woman From God’s Perspective

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    Follow the Gleam

    By Mark Roth on February 3, 2009 at 10:05 am

    But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin.
    1 John 1:7

    A visitor to the great annual flower exhibition in London saw that one of the prizes was taken by a magnificent bloom of a geranium in an old tin can. It was exhibited by a small child from an apartment building which had no garden. One of the judges asked the little girl about the success of her flower. She simply related that a lady had given her a slip from a geranium plant. Retrieving an old can from a trash barrel, she scraped off the dirt without and within, filled it with soil, and planted the slip in it. “Then,” said the little girl, “in the morning I put it in the east window, and in the afternoon I removed it to the west window; I just keep it in the sun.”

    We all “walked in darkness” (Isaiah 9:2), like the can in the trash barrel, but Jesus has lifted us out of the “horrible pit.” We must allow God to scrape off the dirt without and within ourselves and plant new life within. We must “fear [God’s] name and then shall the Sun of righteousness arise with healing in his wings; and ye shall go forth, and grow up. . .” (Malachi 4:2).

    Jude exhorts us to “keep ourselves in the love of God.” God is the light and by following Him, we are made radiant. Others will then ask how this can be in such a dark world. Our answer should be in Jesus’ own words, “I [Jesus] am come a light into the world, that whosoever believeth on me should not abide in darkness” (John 12:46).

    “He that followeth me. . .shall have the light of life.”

    Excerpted from: Beside the Still Waters — Volume Two

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    God’s Miracle — Me!

    By Mark Roth on January 29, 2009 at 4:00 pm

    God's Miracle — Me

    God made me,
    Look and see;
    You are special too.
    Head to Feet,
    All complete,
    Think what we can do.

    Jump and run,
    Oh, what fun!
    Watch our kicking knees;
    See them bend,
    Look, my friend
    They’re not stiff like trees.

    Press your chest,
    While you rest,
    Feel your heart go “Thud,”
    Beating strong,
    All day long
    Pumping all your blood…

    …If you are weak,
    Or cannot speak,
    Hear or see or run,
    God made you,
    Yes, it’s true.
    You’re His special one.

    Ears and nose,
    Knees and toes,
    Heart and hands and eyes,
    Tongue and lips,
    Fingertips…
    Thank you God, so wise!

    25 pages. Christian Light Publications Rebecca Newswanger.

    Published in 2008.

    For more details as well as the option to buy: God’s Miracle — Me

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