Faith On Every Corner - September 2020

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Enduring the Process by Jessie Garcia My six-year-old son believes that recording himself and uploading it on the internet will make him famous. He doesn’t know the reality of what it takes to become a well-known public figure.

I heard a pastor mention once in a sermon that we were dealing with a “Microwave” generation in which everyone wanted a quick fix to all their problems. As I thought about how the pastor referenced this generation and looking at how people interact daily, it made sense. I even went on to make the same statement about this current generation. One day, as I was observing my son as he watched his videos on YouTube, he noticed that I was watching him. He looked at me and said, “Dad, I am going to be a Vlogger and get famous.” He caught my interest (mainly because I had no idea what a Vlogger was). He showed me several videos of the “Vloggers” he follows. As he was talking to me, the only thing that I could realize was that this generation is more lost than ever. We are not living with a “Microwave” generation, we are and have always been dealing with a generation of lost people. There are so many means of connecting with people, yet we are more lost than ever! It’s not that people no longer want to fight for their marriages and families, they don’t know how. It’s not that people want to “instantly” fix their problems or get rich and famous; they have never been shown what happens behind the scenes. 36 | M AG A Z I N E N A M E PAGE 3 35

Before victory there is sacrifice! In the book of Joshua, there is a well-known story about the Wall of Jericho. This story has been referenced in many faith-building sermons, in hymns, and movies. It’s a truly great story to inspire and bring hope. The short version of the story tells us, God gave the land of Canaan to the Israelites, but before they could go and possess the land, God would make a way for them, but they had to overcome their fears and be obedient. As the Israelites marched six times around the city for six days and on the seventh day, they marched seven times around the city and let out a shout of victory and the walls of Jericho came falling. God gives them the victory and they begin their journey into Canaan. The actual story is not as short and pleasant. The City of Jericho according to several researchers was a piece of land that had a radius of 1.26 miles, approximately 5 square miles. An average person can walk a mile in about twenty-five minutes. It would take an average person almost two hours to walk five miles. On the seventh day, the men of Israel would have had to walk for fourteen hours fully equipped. It would have been impossible for the men of Israel to fight on the seventh day after marching for fourteen hours straight. People want to hear testimonies of how God restored a marriage, brought someone out of the miry pits, or hear of the faith that someone had while interceding but very few want to go through the process of working towards restoration or have the dedication to endure the pain and time that went into getting out of the miry pits. Even fewer want to go through the hardships of building faith.


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Alone By The Water's Edge by Karen Ruhl

1min
page 47

Here Am I by Yvonne Morgan

1min
page 52

Want a Cookie? By Pamela Walck

5min
pages 50-51

A New Season of Hope by Lorrie Manosh

3min
pages 48-49

Alone by the Water's Edge by Karen Ruhl

1min
page 47

Eldera - A Virtual Village By Donna Miller

4min
pages 46-47

Signs and Wonders by Karen Ruhl

1min
page 45

Rejoice in Every Moment By Dr. Colleen M. Arnold

3min
pages 44-45

Follow the Path Set Before You by Karen Ruhl

1min
page 43

Pick Up The Phone By Gabriell Larson

4min
pages 42-43

True Words by Kelly Garcia

5min
pages 40-41

Life’s Storms Are Only Temporary By Cindy Oriol

3min
pages 38-39

Enduring the Process by Jessie Garcia

4min
pages 36-37

Local Road Trippin’ Winston-Salem, NC by Karen Ruhl

1min
pages 34-35

Where The Church Missed it by Jospeh Akinrinola

5min
pages 32-33

IN MY PRAYERS by Craig Ruhl

5min
pages 30-31

Dear Carl by Anna Friend

3min
pages 28-29

HOMESCHOOLING BLISS By Lynn Downham

3min
pages 26-27

Back To School Just Seems Different This Year…

4min
pages 24-25

Blessing Upon Blessing by Kelly Garcia

2min
page 23

Easily Overlooked by Tynea Lewis

2min
page 22

Million Dollar Seed by Pastor Allen Brown

1min
pages 18-19

Packing, Moving, Lost, Found and Trash Bags By Melissa Henderson

2min
page 17

Forever a Student by Nicole Byrum

3min
page 16

THE POWER OF MY TESTIMONY

5min
pages 14-15

You Matter by Angela Woodard

4min
pages 12-13

Truth and Freedom by Andrea Marino

3min
pages 10-11

Broken Hedges By Janice Njie

1min
pages 8-9

Being Engaged Is Hard by Amy Goodwin

5min
pages 6-7

Reflection by Karen Ruhl

2min
page 4

N O T E  F R O M  T H E  EDITOR

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page 3

Faith On Every Corner - September 2020

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Million Dollar Seed by Pastor Allen Brown

1min
pages 18-19
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