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    REFLECTION!
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By Chigozie Wilcox 

      My inspirational piece: I sat in      a women's meeting at my church and listened to one of the teachers say 'you can't tell anyone about God if you don't know who God is for yourself' that word struck me. Before then I thought I knew who God was but when she said, bow your heads and in 2minutes call God by the names you personally know Him as. I bowed my head and surprisingly I could only define God by what I have heard people call God or what the Bible calls Him. Hmmmm, after that program, I left church determined to find Him personally. I'm glad to announce that God found me, He heard me, I can boldly declare today that I know God!!! He is MY FATHER in the truest sense of that word 'FATHER' and all that it entails. And My Shepherd. He is no respected of persons at all. He is ever so MERCIFUL. My protector, shield, deliverer, guide, dependable helper. I can go on and on but words fail me. Who is God to you? If you can't find answers to that question pls begin your journey of finding him today and I guarantee you that 'if you seek Him deligently with all your heart, you will find Him' and your life will never remain the same. God bless you. 😊

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