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We are country folks from TN that are SPIRIT FILLED, FORGIVEN, REDEEMED, HEALED, RESTORED, BORN AGAIN CHRISTIANS. . We both love JESUS CHRIST with all of our hearts. We married about 10 years...Jim has a son named Jordan (26) & I have a daughter, Stacy (43)...We don't believe in the word "step." We joined forces & now we got a family....The added bonus for Jim was that he got 2 grandson-Cody (21) & Cameron (16).... When we got married we found that we have 2 things in common (1) God (2) our love for music. We love to sing together. We may never be well known singers but we do love to use the gift of singing that God has given us..When we sing God is standing right there beside us...God has given us a talent & we are going to us it for Him.. Whatever God's Will is for our lives, we are willing to do...We are now singing with a newly formed group called " 4 HIS GLORY" It is ministry of music. May love, happiness & peace be with you... God bless you...Jim N Carolyn Barber 8974 Brundige Rd. South Fulton, Tn. 38257
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Zipcode: 38257
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When facing a difficult situation in our lives when do we ask our Heavenly Father for help?
By Jim N Carolyn Barber, 2016-08-08
Good evening to everyone. I'd like to ask you a very important question, that all born-again children of God should ask themselves. When facing a difficult situation in our lives when do we ask our Heavenly Father for help? If you're like me and a large percentage of Christians, you wait until you've exhausted every means of solving the problem yourself and after, all efforts on our part have failed, we finally ask God to help us. Why do we not pray and ask God for His assistance before the problem, as far as what we can do, is completely out of control? Do we somehow feel that a God, who is all powerful, all knowing and can be everywhere at one time doesn't care about the problems we face in our Christian walk with Him? This could not be further from the truth. In Luke 12:27-31 King James Version (KJV) God lets us know that we are very important to Him and there is nothing we face in life, that He is not willing to face with us if we would just pray...
What is the worst hurt a child of God can experience, excluding a death in the family?
By Jim N Carolyn Barber, 2016-08-08
Hello to everyone once again. I would like to ask you to ponder the following question? What is the worst hurt a child of God can experience, excluding a death in the family? You may say it has to be going through a divorce, family member turning on you or maybe a wife or husband being unfaithful. These are very hurtful things, but my wife and I feel the absolute worst hurt we have gone through is that of a so-called Christian showing no compassion or empathy in our time of need.
My wife and I wrote a book, called "Only God". which was published two years ago. I would like to quote a few words from it which we hope will be beneficial to you in your daily christian life. The book says and I quote, "If you haven't experienced being hurt by someone at church, it is likely one of the worst pains you will ever feel. "To think the one you thought could help you or offer encourage is the one who ends up kicking you, when you are down. "The church is...