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psalmsinger:
Hi Y'all,

I am slightly new here but have not introduced myself at all.  That is just not good southern manners is it? :)   Please forgive my manners while I'm trying to find out who I am and who God wants me to be. Sometimes the road is not easy to follow.  I have been down a few bumpy roads and in one of my pitstops back in the spring, I found the truth of Ray's teachings from God.

The Lord has blessed me graciously with a husband who is a believer, 3 children, 1 grand-daughter and a large extended close-knit family.  In this setting, what makes me "strange" is the church path that I have been on most of my life. I was raised Baptist and my husband was raised Methodist in the rural section of Virginia.   I disagreed with traditions of rapture and hell at an early age and have followed the leadings of what my family terms "cults" in my quest to find the truth.  I am thankful for every step that the Lord has prepared for me, especially the one that led me to His Truth that the Lord is my Savior and the Savior of the whole world.  What great news and well documented! 

Barbara Walton

 

 

prarrydog:


   Welcome Barbara,

  Glad to have you here.  I hope to see you around for years to come.  Thanks for the introduction.  For some reason I have this mental picture of Virginia being one of the most beautiful states in the U.S.  That and Oregon.  I've been to Oregon and maybe someday I will get to Virginia.  Have a good day.

With love
Scott

gmik:
Hi Barbara and Welcome! Looking forward to fellowshipping!

Beloved:
Hi Y'All  I really love your name tag Pslamsinger, Barbara.  I myself sing like a toad in the physical but in my head I sing all kinds of songs of praise to God.

Welcome to this fellowship. Since we are new creatures , using the "SpiritNet to communicate and fellowship doesn't seem too weird to me now. I especially like the occasional outbreaks of praise that use to pop up in the past, members would post praise scriptures in batches. I need to go find some of  those posts and cut and paste them for offline uplifters.


(Mat 18:20 KJVR) 
For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.

                                      :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
                                          :D :D :D :D :D               a smilelie choir
                                              :D :D :D               

(Psa 150:1 CLV)  Praise Yah. Praise Godl in His sanctuary; Praise Him in His powerful atmosphere.

(Psa 150:2 CLV)  Praise Him in accord with His masterful deeds; Praise Him according to His vast greatness.

(Psa 150:3 CLV)  Praise Him with the blowing of a trumpet; Praise Him with zither and harp.

(Psa 150:4 CLV)  Praise Him with tambourine and in chorus; Praise Him with lute and shepherd's pipe.
(Psa 150:5 CLV)  Praise Him with resounding cymbals; Praise Him with shouting cymbals.

(Psa 150:6 CLV)  May all that has breath praise Yah. Praise God.

It sounds like God has blessed you with a wonderful family and has been leading you to seek Truth.
Look forward to your posts.

Beloved     

Layla:
I always find it so uplifting to read someone acknowledging the blessings of the Lord!  You are indeed blessed!  Welcome to the forum Barbara!

Peace,
Layla

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