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A Collection of Christian & Inspirational Short Stories about Life, Hope, Joy, and Love
In this thought-provoking non fiction Christian book, Reflections on Life, Staci opens her heart and shares with the reader the Anointed words God has given her to write.
Find the power of prayer, faith, hope, and joy found in everyday life as you walk the Christian journey with Jesus at your side. These stories--part devotional - part practical lessons will
compel you to
-- look at each challenge in life as an opportunity to observe a miracle
encourage you to
-- allow God to transform your ordinary life into an extraordinary one
remind you to
-- reflect on your own life experiences and learn from them
Reflections on Life is a book that you will want to read time and time again. As Publisher of TheChristianOnlineMagazine.Com I highly recommend this book, for I am confident that it will serve as a true inspiration to you and your family for many years to come.
Reviewed by Darlene Osborne
Reflections on Life 52 stories of faith, hope, and love. This collection of inspirational short stories is sure to bring the Christian who is looking for a faith boost exactly what he or she is searching for. These Christian short stories are the perfect beginning to any day and the perfect end as well. This will become one of the most inspirational books on your shelf or in your collection of Christian books on Kindle!
~*~ EXCERPT ~*~
The Light
Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light for my path. Psalm 119:104
My dad always says that God doesn't put the light on your head so you can see way out into the future, He puts it at your feet so you can see the next step. While doing a walk recounting Jesus' journey to Calvary, I was with a large group of women. The walk began at dusk and continued as the light around us faded and slowly vanished.
The leaders had given each of us a battery-operated candle. A single light. I hadn't used mine most of the trip -- preferring to walk the pseudo-journey up the Via Dolorosa in the dimming light as the world shut itself off around me.
Then as we rounded the curve after Jesus was crucified and on the way to see Him laid in the tomb, I realized that the older lady next to me was holding her candle closer to the walkway in an apparent attempt to see so she would not stumble. Immediately I took my candle out of my pocket and turned it on to help.
Unfortunately those candles were made to inspire the soul -- not to light darkened walkways. My mind immediately said, "Gee, Stace, fat lotta good your puny little candle did." At that moment from directly behind me, someone turned on a mega-watt flashlight, and the whole walk was clearly visible.
In that instant, I got it. I don't have to light the whole way for those around me. All I have to do is turn my candle on, and Jesus' light will be right there to back me up. I simply must have the courage to believe in His light rather than relying on my own so that I never think that I have to do it all myself. It was a lesson I needed to hear, and one I'm eternally glad He sent me on a walk through the gift He gave me.
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