If You Could See Me Now Christian Song

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Then He Stepped In

Diane Carol Androvic was born at Nassau Hospital, Mineola, on Easter Sunday in the year 1940. She pursued a career as a pianist starting at the age of five. She performed in many different benefits and recitals. After winning a Lions Club competition at the age of ten she was given the opportunity to play on a radio station, W.K.B.S. Oyster Bay- by popular request she continued to play each Saturday for weeks. She won many gold medals and is still continuing her musical gift as a teacher and a judge for the Suffolk Piano Teachers Federation, the International Concert Alliance and as a adjudicator for NYSSMA.She attended Catholic grammar school and high school but had no personal relationship with God. She married her childhood sweetheart Tony Dybus at nineteen years old. She gave birth to two daughters, the third pregnancy ended in a miscarriage. In the fourth pregnancy she turned to the Bible having never opened it for comfort and strength.That fourth baby changed her life forever. He was born six weeks premature and given a very very sad prognosis. After asking God to heal him she witnessed a miracle and was able to bring home a healthy child.She realized that God is a God of the impossible. She wrote the book as an encouragement to believers that they should ask and expect the creator of the universe to step in to any situation, sickness, finances, protection, anything that concerns you. He is waiting to do a miracle in your life. Just ask! And believe He want to know you.
Until It's All Crystal Clear

Author: Don Allison
language: en
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Release Date: 2022-11-03
Until It's All Crystal Clear is the heartwarming story of the triumph of life over death. It is the story of Crystal Kim (Allison) Kline, a thirty-six-year-old mother stricken with leukemia. Her faith and courage are remarkable. As you read this moving, true story you will be deeply touched. You will . . . Share Crystal's vibrant zest for life. Be encouraged by her courageous battle with leukemia. Be inspired by her unshakable faith in God. Feel the heartbreak of the family coping with their devastating loss. Find comfort, strength, and healing for grieving parents of adult children. Understand how you can comfort those who grieve over the death of loved ones. Be inspired by a father's dream to pole vault again. Learn how you can have hope for your future, in this life and in the life to come. It's not a crystal ball, but in this book, some things become Crystal Clear
Living As God's People

A life application exegesis of a book of the Bible is different and often hard to find, especially of one of the Epistles. Life application is not a historical document, nor is it a purely theological writing. It is the taking of the Word of God and applying to the daily life of the believer in order that the Christian may “live Christ” in his walk so that those around him may see God “lived out” and thus come to know him. As the believer becomes more adept at doing this, the Holy Spirit will be able to place that believer in more and more circumstances where he can use the believer, often without the believer even knowing that he is being used. It becomes natural to the believer. Jesus puts it this way. He said, “I am the vine, you are the branches. He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit.” All we have to do is hang in there. Jesus does the rest through his Holy Spirit. That is what life-application exegesis is all about. It is about living experiences of life with Christ so we may learn what Jesus wants to do in our lives to touch others. Just think—Jesus wants to use us to touch others. Blows your mind, doesn’t it?