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Urgent Prayer Request - My Newborn Nephew

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    Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,   This is an urgent prayer request for my newborn nephew Khalil who was born with a heart problem on December 14. He's already off to his open heart surgery since at 7:30am this morning. It takes around 8 hours to finish. My dad is in the hospital to support my baby sister and Khalil's dad through this difficult situation. Please pray for them. I have shared some updates with some of my supporters, but now I'd like to share with all of you. I kindly ask you to join and pray. I trust God for taking care of this precious child. Everything is in His hands. Your prayers will be greatly appreciated.  Thank you.    Much Love,   Kevlasha Humphrey     Here is my little precious Khalil-  

Be a Light to Others

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Be a Light to Others     Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ!   Around Christmas time, when I was about 6 or 7 years old, my mom sat down on the floor with a Bible on her lap. She asked my younger sister and me, “What is Christmas all about?” I answered, “Christmas is about getting presents!” My mom said, “No, it is not about presents but about Jesus.” She used sign language to read the Bible to us. At that moment, I did not understand fully. However, it did plant a seed in my heart.   I just wanted to share a message with you that I have been reminded of. I am sure many of you have noticed that people tend to be nicer during the Christmas season. Everyday should be Christmas throughout the year. It is a way we can show light to others.     SCRIPTURE   “You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden. Nor do people light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a stand, and it gives light to all in the house. In the same way, let ...

God's Ways Are Higher Than Mine

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God's Ways Are Higher Than Mine (Fun adventure with Tyler and Anna in Colorado!)     Greetings from Texas!   There were some surprising plans I didn’t expect to happen last month. On October 21st, I had a good conversation with a missionary family through FB messenger. They asked me to join their upcoming event in West Africa on October 30th. At that moment, I did not have my passport which was still being processed at the Embassy. I also had doubts that this could work out so last minute. I hadn't made a plan, and my funds weren’t secure for this trip yet. I told them I wasn’t able to join, but I felt something strange about the excitement in my heart for this trip. Three days later, I had a Zoom chat with them and they again asked me to come. My heart was going back and forth about this trip, but I tried to ignore the signs. I really thought it was too late and too last minute. I wrestled with an uneasy feeling for several hours that day. I have been reminded in the pas...