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Mouloud Benzadi
“WEAK PEOPLE PRAY TO HEAVEN.
STRONG PEOPLE WORK TO MAKE THINGS HAPPEN.”
Mouloud Benzadi

Mouloud Benzadi
“The absolute truth is the biggest myth in human history.”
Mouloud Benzadi

Stephanie Lahart
“Her heart is Exquisite! She’s genuine, loving, kind, compassionate, and generous. An awe-inspiring soul is what she is! She is joy, she is light, she is LOVE.”
Stephanie Lahart

“You are intricately known and deeply loved, created with purpose and wonder. Yet, the world can be a place of rejection, where people dismiss and hurt one another. But in the face of rejection, we find a pattern in Jesus, who suffered for us and forgave those who wronged him. By following his example, we can rise above the pain of rejection and find strength in our identity as children of God. Recognizing the spiritual forces at play can help us navigate the challenges we face. Through faith and forgiveness, we can find peace and purpose, even in the midst of rejection.”
Shaila Touchton

“Sometimes, it's in reflecting on our past mistakes that we find the wisdom to move forward. The Israelites' failure to trust God's plan serves as a reminder that fear and doubt can lead to missed opportunities. When we choose to trust, we open ourselves to the abundance God has in store. Remembering the consequences of disobedience can guide us toward a path of faithfulness. God's promise remains, but our timing and trust determine our experience of it. By learning from the past, we can step into a brighter future, grounded in faith and obedience.”
Shaila Touchton

“To walk in the newness of life, we must remove the old influences that distract us from Christ. As a holy people, we are called to live differently, separating ourselves from anything that hinders our devotion to God. The Lord's love, deliverance, and redemption compel us to live in a way that honors Him. Our behavior matters, and God rewards us according to our obedience and faithfulness. Letting go of the past and its entanglements allows us to step into the fullness of our identity in Christ. By obeying God's commands, we experience the richness of life in His presence.”
Shaila Touchton

“The Holy Spirit's work is often misunderstood as promoting chaos and ecstatic experiences, but Scripture reveals a different narrative. Instead, the Spirit fosters order, reverence, and sound doctrine, guiding believers in a path of truth and wisdom. God's nature is one of order, not disorder, and the Spirit's ministry reflects this character. Through the Spirit's work, believers are empowered to live lives marked by discipline, self-control, and a deepening understanding of God's Word. The Spirit's role is not to create confusion or emotional frenzy, but to glorify Christ and build up the body of believers. By examining Scripture, we see that the Holy Spirit's work is one of beautiful order and purposeful design.”
Shaila Touchton

“Seeking direct, personal revelation outside of Scripture can lead to confusion and undermine confidence in God's Word. Instead of pursuing subjective impressions, believers are called to meditate on Scripture, seek wisdom, and trust in the Spirit's guidance through biblical truth. God's will is revealed in His Word, and believers should seek guidance through prayer, Scripture, and the application of biblical wisdom. The danger of self-deception is real, and many have made life-altering decisions based on mistaken assumptions of divine guidance. The consequences of such errors can be spiritually devastating, highlighting the importance of grounding our faith in Scripture. By prioritizing God's Word, believers can avoid the pitfalls of subjective revelation and walk in the light of truth.”
Shaila Touchton

“For believers, death marks a transition to being with Christ, while their physical bodies await resurrection and glorification. At the resurrection, believers' bodies will be reunited with their souls, transformed and glorified, to exist eternally in the new heavens and new earth. In contrast, unbelievers face a temporary realm of judgment and torment after death, followed by a resurrection and final judgment, leading to eternal separation from God in the lake of fire. The ultimate destination for believers is the new earth, while for unbelievers, it is the lake of fire. Eternal destinies are determined by one's relationship with Jesus Christ. The Bible teaches that faith in Christ is the determining factor in one's eternal future.”
Shaila Touchton

“Jesus taught that loving God and loving others are the greatest commandments, emphasizing the importance of relationships over self-centeredness. The Bible warns against selfishness and narcissism, calling us to humility, kindness, and compassion towards others. By seeking the good of others and giving thanks in all circumstances, we reflect God's love and provision in our lives. When we prioritize serving others and expressing gratitude, we overcome the lie of narcissism and find true fulfillment in God. He has provided for our needs and forgiven us through Jesus Christ, giving us much to thank Him for. In humility and gentleness, we can bless others and praise God, finding satisfaction in His steadfast love.”
Shaila Touchton

“*"God is not limited to denominations; He transcends them. In John 17:21, Jesus prayed for unity among believers, saying, 'That they all may be one.' God desires unity and harmony among His people, beyond denominational boundaries. In Revelation 7:9, we see a vision of people from every nation, tribe, and tongue, worshiping together before the throne of God. God's focus is on the heart, not the label. He looks for faith, love, and obedience, not denominational affiliation. Let's strive to unite in spirit, celebrating our diversity while standing together in love and purpose."*”
Shaila Touchton

“Just as a pearl takes years to develop, the beauty of pain and suffering may not be realized for years to come. To fix the irritation or wish it away, will rob you of the joy of seeing the pearl of God's priceless purpose in it all.”
Rob Bushway, Pearls: A Memoir On Childhood Brain Cancer and Hope

Marjory Qwen
“I know what it is
to be hated, rejected, betrayed
but I also know what it is
to be chosen, loved, redeemed
my story is not what they did to me
my story is what He did for me"

- Marjory Qwen”
Marjory Qwen, From Scars to Stars

Marjory Qwen
“The battle is not mine
It belongs to God
And He has already won

- Marjory Qwen”
Marjory Qwen

Marjory Qwen
“The star asked the sky,
“Why do the olive trees
blame the desert roses for drinking the rain,
and why do the desert roses
blame the olive trees
for reaching so deep into the soil?”

The sky replied,
“Because both are longing
for a place to belong, 
yet neither will find peace
in soil or rain alone.
For roots without truth
grow restless,
and religion without love
turns to hate”.

The star whispered,
“Will they ever see the truth?”
The sky looked down at the earth, 
and said,
“Only when they lift their eyes 
to the Prince of Peace.

Only then will they remember:
 they were created
in the same garden.”
Marjory Qwen

Marjory Qwen
“The star asked the sky,
“Why do the olive trees
blame the desert roses for drinking the rain,
 and why do the desert roses
 blame the olive trees 
for reaching so deep into the soil?”

The sky replied,
“Because both are longing 
for a place to belong, 
yet neither will find peace 
in soil or rain alone.
For roots without truth 
grow restless,
 and religion without love 
turns to hate”.

The star whispered,
“Will they ever see the truth?”
The sky looked down at the earth, 
and said,
“Only when they lift their eyes 
to the Prince of Peace.

Only then will they remember:
 they were created 
in the same garden.”
Marjory Qwen

“Compromising Christians are those who blend worldly values with biblical principles, sacrificing their faith's power and purity. They often prioritize acceptance and comfort over conviction and obedience to God. The Bible warns against conformity to the world, emphasizing the importance of being separate and distinct as followers of Christ. Compromising Christians risk losing their saltiness and effectiveness, becoming tasteless and ineffective in their witness. By standing firm in their faith and prioritizing obedience to God, believers can avoid compromise and shine brightly as lights in a dark world.”
Shaila Touchton

“Satan's tactics include using fake Christians to lead God's people astray, often through unequal yoking in relationships, which can compromise one's faith and values.”
Shaila Touchton

Marjory Qwen
“The rainbow reminds me
storms do not last forever

His covenant holds
His mercy stands
And when I forget
He writes it again in the sky”
Marjory Qwen

“Faith is not measured by how many times you go to church, but by how you live your life with love, kindness, and compassion. It's the heart that matters, not the ritual. True faith is demonstrated through actions, not just words. When you show empathy, help those in need, and stand up for what's right, that's when your faith truly shines. Faith is about trusting in something greater than yourself and living with purpose and integrity. By living out your values and principles, you inspire others and make a positive impact.”
Shaila Touchton

“God's kingdom is not of this world, yet many have traded eternal riches for earthly wealth. They build grand structures, but neglect the temple of their soul. The pursuit of heavenly treasures is replaced with the pursuit of earthly gain. The kingdom of God is a kingdom of righteousness, peace, and joy, but many have settled for a kingdom of this world. Let us not be fooled by the temporary riches of this world, but seek the eternal riches that come from above.”
Shaila Touchton

“The church building is not mandatory, but the church community is essential. God dwells in the hearts of His people, not just in a physical structure. True worship is not confined to a location, but is a lifestyle of obedience and devotion. Relationship with God and with others is what truly matters, not the physical building. Wherever believers gather in His name, there is church.”
Shaila Touchton

“When I am weak, You are my strength (Psalm 59). My shield and my defender, You deliver me from the wicked. You are my Savior, my refuge, and my fortress. I trust in Your word and Your promises, for You are faithful. In times of trouble, I will call upon Your name, and You will answer me. Your mercy and love surround me, and I will trust in You forever.”
Shaila Touchton

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