Faith On Every Corner - March 2022

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Cindy Oriol is the author of “IF ONLY” and “ HAVING JOY IN THE MIDST OF THE STORM.” They were written by the Holy Spirit and me to encourage anyone that is going through a storm in their life. No matter how many storms we have to endure as long as we hold tight to “Jesus “ we can make it through anything.

NEW BEGINNINGS By Cindy Oriol I remember as a child going to the park for the very first time. We lived on a street where there were no parks. We barely had sidewalks to walk on and most of them had enormous cracks across the curbs. Our street was always busy with the traffic going at a pace that was pretty fast, so we played in our side yard that was probably the size of an alley. I remember my brother and his wife taking my siblings and me to the park to fly our kites. My kite was full of many bright colors of the rainbow. I was completely fascinated by how this beautiful object with a tail and a piece of string could stay up in the air as long as I ran with it. I loved watching it soar in the air and dip down low to the ground but not touch it only to fly higher and higher above the trees. March is the season when things that have been in the dirt for some time begin to come alive again. In 2 Corinthians 5:17 (NKJV), “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.” We can say the same thing about the flowers, shrubs, and trees that we plant. The old ones have died and laid dormant for a while, and now their new lives have begun.

I remember playing in the alley from our backyard with my siblings and our friends. One day, I looked up and saw the largest and tallest flower I had ever seen. It was bright yellow and in the center of it were white and black seeds. When I asked my father while describing it, he told me it was a sunflower and that if we roasted the seeds, we could actually eat them. To this day I love the taste of them, especially when I eat the kernels in my salad. God’s creation is everywhere you look. The beauty of this magnificent earth can not be comparable to what our glorious Heaven must be. I enjoy taking my time to look at the flower petals of a dogwood tree. Some are baby pink and white and others are different variations of color. Their shapes and sizes are different as well. The leaves are so delicate with their beautiful etchings. It is as if God painted each petal. Not only do I like to look at them, but I love to smell their fragrance of distinct aromas especially the scent of the lilac tree and the rose bush.

Between the month of March and mid-April, a trip to Washington, D.C is a must-see. This is when the city’s famous cherry blossoms are in bloom. The best viewing of these trees typically lasts four to seven days after peak bloom begins, but under ideal weather conditions, the blossoms can last up to two Every springtime I loved to watch my mother plant her flowers in the front yard. She did not have a large weeks. During this time of your visit, you’ll find that area, but she planted some impatiens, petunias, and the nation’s capital is accented in pink for the national cherry blossom festival. The homes are also lined pansies. She enjoyed her flowers, and they brought color to the small, dull area in the front of our home. up on both sides of the streets. You can just open your windows and the fragrance comes through like a sweet perfume.

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Quiet Time by John Alexander

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pages 6-7

March Prayer by Tynea Lewis

2min
page 21

New Beginnings by Cindy Oriol

6min
pages 32-33

Faith On Every Corner - March 2022

2min
page 28

Five Ways to Look for Blessings During Trials by Juliana Gordon

4min
pages 64-65

Let Him Breathe Through You by Laurie Glass

1min
page 62

Chronic Illness and Jesus by Paula Short

4min
pages 60-61

The Battle Is His by Lynn Downham

3min
page 58

A Legacy of Forgiveness by Chrystal Gilkey

3min
pages 56-57

The Missing Peace by Esther Bandy

2min
pages 54-55

You Are My Lord by Esther M. Bandy

1min
page 54

Sparrows in the Garage / Little Treasures by Craig D. Lounsbrough M.Div., LPC

7min
pages 52-53

The Most Fruitful Fields by Esther M. Bandy

3min
pages 50-51

Living Aligned To Your Design: Giving God Center-Stage by Tami Thorsen

6min
pages 48-49

The Coffee Police by Ken Barnes

4min
pages 46-47

I Heard a Robin - Hope in the Dark by Craig D. Lounsbrough, M.Div, LPC

7min
pages 44-45

A Change Of Scenery by Shara Bueler-Repka

6min
pages 40-41

Road Trippin' March Throwback by karen Ruhl

2min
pages 34-37

Trees by Karen Ruhl

2min
page 31

Don't Be Troubled by Dave Evans

4min
pages 22-23

Faith On Every Corner - March 2022

6min
pages 24-25

Abundance and Poverty by Dave Evans

2min
pages 22-23

What Does St. Patrick’s Day Mean To Me? by Sharon K. Connell ... pages

6min
pages 38-39

Faith On Every Corner - Book Shelf

2min
pages 42-43

Cleaning Out The Cistern by Peter Caligiuri

3min
page 26

The Lord’s Healing Power by Brenda McDaniel

3min
page 30

I’ll Fly Away by Peter Caligiuri

2min
page 27

Be Still by Gina Sewell

2min
page 20

Higher Thoughts, Higher Ways by Andrea Marino

5min
pages 10-11

Forgiveness After Someone Has Died by Melissa Henderson

3min
pages 8-9

How Long? by Dr. Kathleen Oden

4min
pages 12-13

Our Forever Shepherd by Nicole Byrum

6min
pages 16-17

Morning Coffee by Michael E. Wells

3min
pages 14-15

Godly Lessons From St. Patrick by Yvonne Morgan

5min
pages 18-19
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