Heart Treasure Offers:
Personal spiritual insights
Encouragement and life wisdom
Guides to mentorship topics and possible bible study content
Answers to questions commonly asked
God conversations on a certain topic
But mostly spiritual food to meditate on, to encourage you to move into a deeper relationship with God and your fellow man.
How this blog works?
I try post once a week. I mostly quote from the New International Version (UK edition) bible. If I quote from any other bible, I will provide this information in the reference. I believe that if a blog is worth following, it has to have worthwhile content, so I take care to write something which is “meaty”, well thought out and meditated over. My goal is to post scriptural “treasures” or information that is helpful to you, will challenge you and encourage you in your own walk with the Lord. It is my deepest hope and earnest prayer that you benefit by your visits.
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Never Will I Leave You
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