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  • Proof of God
    Posted on Tuesday, June 11th, 2019 | Filed under Blog | Tagged: Carol McClain

    By: Carol McClain      carol_mcclain “Man has created some lovely dwellings, some soul-stirring literature. He has done much to alleviate physical pain. But he has not…created a substitute for a sunset, a grove of pines, the music of the winds, the dank smell of the deep forest, or the shy beauty of wildflower.” Harvey Broome, Naturalist. And …[ read more ]

  • Why We Fail When We Do Everything Right?
    Posted on Tuesday, June 4th, 2019 | Filed under Blog | Tagged: @carol_mcclain, Carol McClain, disappointment, failure, Philippians 1:6, the church, Writing Redemption

    By: Carol McClain     carol_mcclain “Being confident in this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ” (Phil. 1:6, KJV). How I love the above Scripture. How often have I misinterpreted it? I usually look at it as the fulfillment of my dreams. I …[ read more ]

  • 5 Ways to Respond to Prayer
    Posted on Monday, May 27th, 2019 | Filed under Blog | Tagged: @carol_mcclain, belief, Carol McClain, Matthew 8: 3-27, prayer, rejection, unbelief, Writing Redemption

    Carol McClain        @carol_mcclain   My roofer-brother-in-law flew four hundred miles to my house to put on a new roof. As a single mom with only my salary as support, his help was critical. He had one day. Of course, that day threatened rain. The wind already picked up and promised to deliver what the weatherman predicted. This couldn’t …[ read more ]

  • 5 Ways Sin Is Like a Rock
    Posted on Monday, May 20th, 2019 | Filed under Blog | Tagged: @carol_mcclain, 5 ways sin is like a rock, Carol McClain, repentance, sin, sin like a rock, sorrow, Writing Redemption

    Carol McClain       @carol_mcclain The elders in my daughter’s church handed out rocks. These weren’t pretty, soothing objects like worry rocks or quartz or painted ones with happy messages or water-smoothed pebbles. Each was large enough to hold but oddly shaped and rough. The pastor instructed us to hold the stone throughout the service. Being the obsessively …[ read more ]

  • How to Ensure Your Testimony True
    Posted on Monday, May 13th, 2019 | Filed under Blog | Tagged: @carol_mcclain.com, Carol McClain, How to ensure your testimony is true, Matthew 8:4, miracles, proving miracles, testifying, truth, Writing Redemption

    Carol McClain      @carol_mcclain Recently, a woman in our congregation faced a possible amputation. Questions arose between doctors about whether she needed such extreme measures. When family, ready for amputation, discovered she didn’t need one, she exploded with the news, “Praise, God, I’m healed.” A month later, the infection roared into life and debilitated her for months. …[ read more ]

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    • Disturbing Thoughts About Mercy

      Matt. 5:7: Delight in graciously helping others knowing God will graciously help you. Carson, co-founder of Gospel Coalition, writes: “Mercy is a loving response prompted by the misery and helplessness of the one on which love is to be showered.” Mercy flows directly out of the previous four Beatitudes (we know ourselves to be poor and needy, hungering for righteousness.) Mercy is one of the richest words in Hebrew tradition. One of the key qualities of God, lovingkindness, generosity to the weak and helpless, continued love for people even when they’re unfaithful. How much mercy you show is the result… ...[ full story ]

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