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“When your finances are lined up in
agreement with the Word of God, you will
move out of recession into possession of all God's Provisions and Blessings.”
Shaila Touchton

“There is no greater reward in this life than having your family together, loving one another, and serving God.”
Shaila Touchton

“If you only pray when you are in trouble,You are in trouble.”
ShailaTouchton

“True beauty radiates from within, like a warm light that shines brightly in the heart. Makeup may enhance the exterior, but it's the kindness, compassion, and love that reside within that truly make a person beautiful. Just as a rose's beauty comes from its innate beauty, not from external decorations, inner beauty is what truly makes a person radiant and captivating.”
Shaila Touchton

“The love of money, position, and fame is a demonic snare that consumes the soul. God's Word condemns the greedy, warning that such desires lead to destruction. Those who crave wealth and status above all else will find their hearts emptied of true purpose. Greed is idolatry, placing earthly gain above the love of God. The pursuit of fame and fortune can become an all-consuming obsession, but it will never bring true fulfillment. God calls us to live with contentment, humility, and generosity, not grasping for things that rust and fade. Let us seek the treasures of heaven, not the fleeting riches of this world, and prioritize what truly lasts.”
Shaila Touchton

“The ungodly are fundamentally different from the righteous, with a profound contrast in their nature and fate. The wicked are like chaff blown away by the wind, describing a life of futility and lack of substance. Their existence is bleak, with no lasting value or purpose. In the Final Judgment, the ungodly will not be able to stand, overwhelmed by their guilt and shame. They will be unable to maintain their ground, forced to acknowledge their wrongdoing. The fate of the wicked is one of separation from God, with no good end in sight. Ultimately, their sorry condition portends a devastating outcome.”
Shaila Touchton