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  • Judge Others? Judge Yourself
    Posted on Tuesday, January 22nd, 2019 | Filed under Blog | Tagged: @carol_mcclain, Carol McClain, judging, judging others, judging yourself, judgment, Romans 2:1

    by Carol McClain  @carol_mcclain “You, therefore, have no excuse, you who pass judgment on someone else, for at whatever point you judge another, you are condemning yourself, because you who pass judgment do the same things” Rom. 2:1. Ever heard the expression, “Don’t point your finger at others. You have one directed at them, and three …[ read more ]

  • Yesterday’s Poison
    Posted on Monday, January 7th, 2019 | Filed under Blog | Tagged: @carol_mcclain, Carol McClain, forgiveness, friendship, redemption, Yesterday's Poison

    By Carol McClain @carol_mcclain Did you realize if you drank yesterday’s poison, you would still die? Lately, my blogs have dealt with the power of forgiveness. Forgiving never condones. It sets you free. Furthermore, friendships are critical to our lives. Without the power of honest friends, we may never be able to forgive. Today, I’m taking a …[ read more ]

  • The BEST Christmas Gift
    Posted on Monday, December 24th, 2018 | Filed under Blog | Tagged: @carol_mcclain, Carol McClain, Christmas, Christmas Gifts, Edward VIII, gifts, Isaiah 9:6, Philippians 2:6-9, Wallis Simpson, Writing Redemption

    By Carol McClain:    @carol_mcclain In 1937 King Edward VIII of England gave up his title and power and glory for love. He loved a sinner–a married American  in the process of divorce. Wallis Simpson sympathized with the Nazis. Edward loved her, so he sacrificed everything for her. For an American, this love which created a constitutional crisis in England, speaks of a fairy …[ read more ]

  • Why Do We Face Disappointment?
    Posted on Monday, September 17th, 2018 | Filed under Blog | Tagged: @carol_mcclain, Benefits of disappointment, Carol McClain, character, disappointment, discouragement, God's kingdom, God's will, Phil 1: 6, rejection, why do we face disappointment, 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 ]

  • Four Benefits of Servitude
    Posted on Monday, September 3rd, 2018 | Filed under Blog | Tagged: @carol_mcclain, Carol McClain, Deut. 15:17, Four Benefits of Servitude, Phil. 1:1, servitude, Writing Redemption

    By: Carol McClain   carol_mcclain   I admit I fell into believing a popular Christian philosophy. Whatever I asked, I’d get–usually with the caveat of IF I begged with enough faith and passion. Of course, I failed. I forgot one key ingredient. As I read Philippians, the first seven words stop me. They force me to think. …[ read more ]

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    • How Do You Know What Is Right and True?

      Carol McClain The world is hungry for happiness, and it is starving. Whoever pursues righteousness and love finds prosperity and honor. Pr. 21:21  If we look at the world around us today, we see the truth of the above. Everyone touts, "I'll living my truth." Like Pilate, who asked, "What is truth?" they set about to redefine it. In the process, only Orwellian doublespeak works. A few contemporary examples Maybe someone believes in a pro-abortion. They define the conceived child as only a fetus (which actually  originates from the Latin fētus, meaning "offspring," "bringing forth," or "hatching of young"). The… ...[ full story ]

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