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A New Chapter Begins

  Search for Significance Women Bible Study Begins.........

This bright, yellow room provided the perfect setting for the "expectant women" that were greeted by warm, familiar smiles. There weren't any nonchalant, dismissive looks; side-eyes given; or shade throwing because we were all here, for the same purpose! We didn't have to wonder, guess or assume the roles of each, cause God had already set the atmosphere. There weren't any title divisions, power struggles or hidden agendas presented. We came "expecting" to receive all God's promises, without distraction.

Well, there was one small distraction, a moist, lemon pound cake whispered my name from afar. Hey, I can only be me! Lol

With the beginning of this new chapter, there weren’t any butterflies lingering, apprehension or uneasiness. I was right where God needed me to be. Here we were, right back in the "birthing station" for round two. We've all been talking about this Monday night for quite sometime, and I gotta admit, it felt really good to be in the midst of these intercessors

Look out world, God is doing something truly amazing in the lives of these mighty women.

"For where two or three gather in my name, there I am with them." ---Matthew 18:20



*Everyone not pictured above that attended for respect of privacy*

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