Hi everyone! I am so excited for this update because I just can't wait to tell you how GOOD our Mighty GOD is.
I went to Chris Tomlin's concert last night in Tampa and little did I know that God was waiting there for me to speak to my heart truth about my life and this ministry. Chris, in the middle of the concert, had a time where he had everyone sit in their seats because He had an amazing God moment to share with us. My heart was so eager to receive the words, because I just love those God moments; how precious they are in our walks. He began to share of how a chrisian band called "Blue Tree" had went to Thailand to do missions work. Thailand is full of sex trafficking, prositution, and brothels where the girls actually live. Well, one day in the midst of their work in the town, an owner of one of the brothels was interested in having Blue Tree come into one of his clubs, "to bring in more business...I think the music will attract more people in.".. The men stood there and only by the strength of Jesus, they responded "Yes, we will do it." So as Jesus called them inside this club, which they describe as having poles out front and women hanging off the balconies, and dancing, trying anything to get customers in, the band walked in heads down, ready to take this amazing opportunity and run. The men began to play worship music for the next 2 hours! They were singing praises over the room, over the house, over the town, giving all honor, glory and praise to Jesus for this amazing opportunity. The lead singer shares that he knew that this experience was so beyond him, but he didn't even know to what extent. And then all of the sudden, Chris said that the lead singer of the group just looked up and was playing this song on his guitar, and all of the sudden these words just started pouring out in song "Greater things have yet to come, greater things are still to be done in this city....There is no one like our God......greater things have yet to come, greater things are still to be done in this city...." and God just gave him this amazing song, that just filled the room. What power, Chris declared, as he got to watch the actual footage of this taking place because the men had been videotaping this experience. The Holy Spirit just came upon him, and gave him these words to pray and speak aloud over this place...that greater things have yet to come for you, greater things, things you can't even imagine, are still to be done in this place, in this city....God is here. He said at one point, he looked over at some English men that happen to be to the left of the stage area, and he saw their shock as they realized this band was American, and what they were singing about was God, and that the words were speaking that where glory shines from hearts aloud with praise for you and love for you in this city… What an amazing story, of willingness, availability, and just desire to be obedient for Christ.
Tears welled up in my eyes as I listened to this amazing story, and conviction was brought to my heart about this ministry that God has opened the door to and allowed us to be a part of. I think deep down inside, I had allowed myself to think that maybe the doors of this ministry were coming to an end because of the circumstances. As I listened to how powerful our God is and that, first of all, we have been given a special and amazing opportunity for the past 8 months to be inside the walls of this club to love these girls with the love of Christ, is amazing, and also that God is able to in foreign land even, have a band full of men eager to love and share Jesus, go inside a club and pour out songs of worship over these people. How incredible is that? We have got to just pray, pray, pray...over this ministry ladies. What God has called us to is such a great need; they are hungry.
I was blessed to have another one of the girls from the club inside my home today to do her hair. We spent 4 hours today, just talking, laughing, and sharing our hearts about life, kids, even Jesus. We talked about God, and I was able to invite her to church for tomorrow or Easter, or both:) What an amazing site today, to just step back out of myself, and to see what God was up to. Our kids were playing together, our conversation full of laughter, love, and honesty. I remember when this ministry first started and I had declared in a blog, that there would be a day when I would have these girls in my home, my new friends. That is exactly what happened today! How amazing our God truly is....There is NO ONE like our God. WOW:) I love you all, let us keep united in prayer for the work that God still is going to do this in this city, in this place, and in their hearts.
God bless,
Stephanie
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Pray, Pray, Pray
I woke up this morning with nerves in my stomache stirring from both excitement and anticipation for what tonight would bring. We tried a new approach tonight with this ministry, instead of doing lunches every week, and dinner twice a month, we went tonight on a Monday and brought dinner for both girls getting ready to get off of work and also those getting ready to start work for the night. We felt that God was just ready to do great things tonight as we walked in, and of course as always He sure did.
I was blessed this past weekend by the way, with the opportunity to have one of the girls inside my home. She had called that particular morning with a desire for a makeover with her hair as well as just encouaragement because she was just having "one of those days". I eagerly jumped in my car, picked her up from her house brought her back to mine and spent the next 4 hours just loving on her. How amazing our God is! I remember starting this ministry 8 months ago so excited for the day I would have the privelege of having one of my new friends in my house. What a cool day!
As we walked in the bar tonight, the girls came to see what we had brought for dinner. They didn't have much more time on their shifts so they were eager to leave and also hungry for dinner. Perfect timing for us to come:) We talked about their days and fed them the food filled with love. Everything was going so great as girls were coming one by one from the Night Club to get their dinner from "the church girls" (as they always call us). We were so excited to see that they were actually making the effort to come over to us and talk for a minute and get something to eat. I was talking to one girl in particular and just felt like there was something she needed to talk about. I was asking her how she was doing, and with hesitation she answered that she was doing okay. I just really felt like there was something going on and that she might just open up to me, so I asked again if everything was okay, and about that time, Leanne, came over and said that we had to leave. I was caught off guard, and wasn't sure what was going on. I stopped and asked the bartender what was going on and he responded that he was given the orders to tell us that we needed to pack up our things and leave.
Completely caught off guard and feeling just sick to my stomache, we asked if the owner was there so we could talk to him. He was not there, and so dishearnted and confused, we agreed to leave. We hugged the girls good-bye telling them that we were sorry that we couldn't stay. We told them that we loved them, and hoped that we would see them again soon. As we were leaving the bikini bar, more girls were coming to get food from the night club. We had to tell them that we were asked to leave, and to please tell the girls that we tried to be here, that we loved them, and that we really want to see them again. We gave them flyers about our Sunday gatherings we are planning to have, and encouraged them please to come and have the other girls try to come as well.
As we were getting into the car to leave with all this food leftover, one of the girls was leaving work and we were able to give her a lot of it to take home to her family with 4 little boys at home. We then, got in the car to leave, feeling overwhelmed with grief and disappointment. As we were leaving, God layed something on our hearts to turn around and as we did, the owner pulled into club. Feeling Holy Spirit goosebumps, we followed him with prayer for God to just fill us up and give us the words to speak to him. As we pulled up behind him, we met him at his car and from there asked what had happened for him to change his mind about us being there in the club. He told us that he had had complaints from customers and girls that we made them feel uncomfortable. He said that he had girls come up to him saying that we made them feel uncomfortable because we were just too nice. He also said that girls had told him that we were harrassing them in the parking lot as they were going to work, and also that we were coming in and trying to convince the girls to stop dancing and do something else. He told us that this was his business and that he would not have that anymore. We very lovingly but boldly replied that that couldn't be the case, that there had been no harrassment, only love. We had never come in with the intention to have them leave there, only again to bring them love. He had his mind made up though, that we were no longer welcome there. He said to us that we were nice, awesome girls, but this was again, his business and we were no longer welcome there.
We told him thank you for allowing us the blessing of being there the past 8 months, and if he ever did change his mind, that we would love to come back.
As we drove away this time, I just couldn't help but feel just sad and hopeless. This amazing ministry is coming to an end? I don't think so!!! God is good girls!! We have to remember that as ALWAYS in this and in all things, just because things don't look exactly the way we think they should look, does NOT mean that God isn't working. Okay, the door is shut physically. Spiritually though, we KNOW these girls....by name, about their families, their faces and hearts. God still desires just as much to know them and to call them His own. God is still working in this ministry. Our job description has just adjusted slightly for the time being. We won't be physically walking through those doors every week, but every day we can and need to PRAY PRAY PRAY for those girls, pray for the owner, for the bartenders. This is not the end, this is only a shift of what God has next. We have got to stay faithful together and pray for new opportunities to minister to these lost women. So tonight, I am encouraged knowing that God is good, He is in control, and He still desires to use us if we are willing. I pray that you are all encouraged not to give up hope, but be encouraged to continuously pray for God to be at work in that place.
God works for the good of those who LOVE HIM! Keep loving Him like crazy and be open to where His leading may be parcitucarly in this ministry. Love you girls!! PRAY PRAY PRAY
~Stephanie Crynes
I was blessed this past weekend by the way, with the opportunity to have one of the girls inside my home. She had called that particular morning with a desire for a makeover with her hair as well as just encouaragement because she was just having "one of those days". I eagerly jumped in my car, picked her up from her house brought her back to mine and spent the next 4 hours just loving on her. How amazing our God is! I remember starting this ministry 8 months ago so excited for the day I would have the privelege of having one of my new friends in my house. What a cool day!
As we walked in the bar tonight, the girls came to see what we had brought for dinner. They didn't have much more time on their shifts so they were eager to leave and also hungry for dinner. Perfect timing for us to come:) We talked about their days and fed them the food filled with love. Everything was going so great as girls were coming one by one from the Night Club to get their dinner from "the church girls" (as they always call us). We were so excited to see that they were actually making the effort to come over to us and talk for a minute and get something to eat. I was talking to one girl in particular and just felt like there was something she needed to talk about. I was asking her how she was doing, and with hesitation she answered that she was doing okay. I just really felt like there was something going on and that she might just open up to me, so I asked again if everything was okay, and about that time, Leanne, came over and said that we had to leave. I was caught off guard, and wasn't sure what was going on. I stopped and asked the bartender what was going on and he responded that he was given the orders to tell us that we needed to pack up our things and leave.
Completely caught off guard and feeling just sick to my stomache, we asked if the owner was there so we could talk to him. He was not there, and so dishearnted and confused, we agreed to leave. We hugged the girls good-bye telling them that we were sorry that we couldn't stay. We told them that we loved them, and hoped that we would see them again soon. As we were leaving the bikini bar, more girls were coming to get food from the night club. We had to tell them that we were asked to leave, and to please tell the girls that we tried to be here, that we loved them, and that we really want to see them again. We gave them flyers about our Sunday gatherings we are planning to have, and encouraged them please to come and have the other girls try to come as well.
As we were getting into the car to leave with all this food leftover, one of the girls was leaving work and we were able to give her a lot of it to take home to her family with 4 little boys at home. We then, got in the car to leave, feeling overwhelmed with grief and disappointment. As we were leaving, God layed something on our hearts to turn around and as we did, the owner pulled into club. Feeling Holy Spirit goosebumps, we followed him with prayer for God to just fill us up and give us the words to speak to him. As we pulled up behind him, we met him at his car and from there asked what had happened for him to change his mind about us being there in the club. He told us that he had had complaints from customers and girls that we made them feel uncomfortable. He said that he had girls come up to him saying that we made them feel uncomfortable because we were just too nice. He also said that girls had told him that we were harrassing them in the parking lot as they were going to work, and also that we were coming in and trying to convince the girls to stop dancing and do something else. He told us that this was his business and that he would not have that anymore. We very lovingly but boldly replied that that couldn't be the case, that there had been no harrassment, only love. We had never come in with the intention to have them leave there, only again to bring them love. He had his mind made up though, that we were no longer welcome there. He said to us that we were nice, awesome girls, but this was again, his business and we were no longer welcome there.
We told him thank you for allowing us the blessing of being there the past 8 months, and if he ever did change his mind, that we would love to come back.
As we drove away this time, I just couldn't help but feel just sad and hopeless. This amazing ministry is coming to an end? I don't think so!!! God is good girls!! We have to remember that as ALWAYS in this and in all things, just because things don't look exactly the way we think they should look, does NOT mean that God isn't working. Okay, the door is shut physically. Spiritually though, we KNOW these girls....by name, about their families, their faces and hearts. God still desires just as much to know them and to call them His own. God is still working in this ministry. Our job description has just adjusted slightly for the time being. We won't be physically walking through those doors every week, but every day we can and need to PRAY PRAY PRAY for those girls, pray for the owner, for the bartenders. This is not the end, this is only a shift of what God has next. We have got to stay faithful together and pray for new opportunities to minister to these lost women. So tonight, I am encouraged knowing that God is good, He is in control, and He still desires to use us if we are willing. I pray that you are all encouraged not to give up hope, but be encouraged to continuously pray for God to be at work in that place.
God works for the good of those who LOVE HIM! Keep loving Him like crazy and be open to where His leading may be parcitucarly in this ministry. Love you girls!! PRAY PRAY PRAY
~Stephanie Crynes
Monday, March 23, 2009
Friday, March 20
Kim Becher was able to minister to the girls of Emerald City this week in the Bikini Bar. She said she got into one girls mind and talked about dreams and future plans. This young lady really wants to be a mechanic, but has not completed her GED. Kim is trying to get information for her about how to complete her GED and encourage her to do so. This is a common problem. They are just not sure how to go about doing basic things, and many don't have the ambition to find out, or support to complete it.
Kim lovingly gave each lady a bag of lotions/spays, etc from her company Beauty Control. She even sent one home for the bartenders girlfriend. The workers must have felt very loved today.
Kim lovingly gave each lady a bag of lotions/spays, etc from her company Beauty Control. She even sent one home for the bartenders girlfriend. The workers must have felt very loved today.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Satan is flexing his muscles- but he knows the POWER we have on our side!
In a nutshell- we have been thrown a curve ball. God has been doing amazing things in the strip club for about 8 months, and Satan is starting to get ticked! He is flexing his muscles and seeing if we are up for the challenge.
We go to the Bikini club- every Friday at 1:30 to serve lunch and talk with the girls. That is going great. We even have relationships with a few of the girls that have left the club and are working other jobs to provide for their families. This ministry will continue as is.
However- the nude club is where we have an obstacle. Initially the owner allowed us permission to host a special Thanksgiving and Christmas meal. After these he invited us to come back anytime, "You guys are awesome, we love having you here. The food was great- come anytime" So we started going every other Friday night to the Nude club. He allowed us into the dressing room- where we would serve a very nice meal and hang out for an hour or so. Girls were in and out all night- so we had a lot of one on one conversations and really got to know them- their families etc. We have even had a few get togethers outside of the club that some of them have brought their kids to, and significant others. Its been amazing.
Well 2 weeks ago- a Friday night, the bouncer told our team at the door that we weren't allowed to come anymore. With food in hand our girls were so disappointed. Two of them went in to talk with the owner- and he wouldn't budge. We are too distracting, he is running a multi-million dollar business and he doesn't need us in there screwing things up- the girls just wanna be back there with you- they aren't working, etc. They talked with him for about 30 min, trying different options- but No was the answer- they couldn't even leave the food. However he said we can go next door and have the food and talk with the girls when they are there. Next door is the bar and also the VIP room. there is no alcohol in the Nude club- (under 18). So the team took the food there- talked with the bartenders and served a few girls food as they came and went. but it just wasn't the same. in the dressing room, they are so relaxed, not working- its not loud. they eat
talk and then go back out to work.
So I and another leader actually just went to talk with the manager today- and he is standing firm on his decision. We thought maybe if we let him call the shots, and pick a better day- thats not as busy as Friday(which by the way he suggested in the beginning) NO, or if we come in before they open- which he kind of agreed to- but again next door- and he assured us no one will show up early- since they all get there 2 hours late anyway.
So we will just see- He suggested us putting fliers in the dressing room. He said he would be glad to advertise church events, or things you wanna do with the girls outside of the club. He kept stressing how much better it would be to talk with them outside of the club. he said things like- you can't get a robber to quit robbing a bank while they are doing it. And you can talk to a drug addict the night before they do drugs and you have a chance- but not while they are doing it. I know you guys just want to show them that you care- and are there for them, not tell them to get out of here, but He was like you need to talk with them outside of the club or you will never change them. First of all I think it is so cool that he understands why we are really there- (kind of) but second of all- if he knew how powerful our God is, he would not be suggesting us to meet or talk with them outside of the club. He will be out of dancers!
So anyway we are thinking about trying the meal before work- FREE FOOD signs, to see if they will come for that. and also advertising a day in the park a couple times in the month. The last time we did that- we had like 6 come with their families, and they loved it.
So I think this might just be a bump in the road that will take our ministry to the next level. We have been doing the same thing for 8 months, and it seemed like we were just gaining so much momentum, and really building relationships. We have one prayer partner for each specific dancer- and club staff. and our meal teams are really coming together. But now we are just praying to see what God is up to. But still ministering to the girls at the Bikini club each week.
We appreciate your prayers. i know these girls need Gods love, and we are so ready to fully give it to them. The Devil is not gonna stand in our way!
In His love, Alex
We go to the Bikini club- every Friday at 1:30 to serve lunch and talk with the girls. That is going great. We even have relationships with a few of the girls that have left the club and are working other jobs to provide for their families. This ministry will continue as is.
However- the nude club is where we have an obstacle. Initially the owner allowed us permission to host a special Thanksgiving and Christmas meal. After these he invited us to come back anytime, "You guys are awesome, we love having you here. The food was great- come anytime" So we started going every other Friday night to the Nude club. He allowed us into the dressing room- where we would serve a very nice meal and hang out for an hour or so. Girls were in and out all night- so we had a lot of one on one conversations and really got to know them- their families etc. We have even had a few get togethers outside of the club that some of them have brought their kids to, and significant others. Its been amazing.
Well 2 weeks ago- a Friday night, the bouncer told our team at the door that we weren't allowed to come anymore. With food in hand our girls were so disappointed. Two of them went in to talk with the owner- and he wouldn't budge. We are too distracting, he is running a multi-million dollar business and he doesn't need us in there screwing things up- the girls just wanna be back there with you- they aren't working, etc. They talked with him for about 30 min, trying different options- but No was the answer- they couldn't even leave the food. However he said we can go next door and have the food and talk with the girls when they are there. Next door is the bar and also the VIP room. there is no alcohol in the Nude club- (under 18). So the team took the food there- talked with the bartenders and served a few girls food as they came and went. but it just wasn't the same. in the dressing room, they are so relaxed, not working- its not loud. they eat
talk and then go back out to work.
So I and another leader actually just went to talk with the manager today- and he is standing firm on his decision. We thought maybe if we let him call the shots, and pick a better day- thats not as busy as Friday(which by the way he suggested in the beginning) NO, or if we come in before they open- which he kind of agreed to- but again next door- and he assured us no one will show up early- since they all get there 2 hours late anyway.
So we will just see- He suggested us putting fliers in the dressing room. He said he would be glad to advertise church events, or things you wanna do with the girls outside of the club. He kept stressing how much better it would be to talk with them outside of the club. he said things like- you can't get a robber to quit robbing a bank while they are doing it. And you can talk to a drug addict the night before they do drugs and you have a chance- but not while they are doing it. I know you guys just want to show them that you care- and are there for them, not tell them to get out of here, but He was like you need to talk with them outside of the club or you will never change them. First of all I think it is so cool that he understands why we are really there- (kind of) but second of all- if he knew how powerful our God is, he would not be suggesting us to meet or talk with them outside of the club. He will be out of dancers!
So anyway we are thinking about trying the meal before work- FREE FOOD signs, to see if they will come for that. and also advertising a day in the park a couple times in the month. The last time we did that- we had like 6 come with their families, and they loved it.
So I think this might just be a bump in the road that will take our ministry to the next level. We have been doing the same thing for 8 months, and it seemed like we were just gaining so much momentum, and really building relationships. We have one prayer partner for each specific dancer- and club staff. and our meal teams are really coming together. But now we are just praying to see what God is up to. But still ministering to the girls at the Bikini club each week.
We appreciate your prayers. i know these girls need Gods love, and we are so ready to fully give it to them. The Devil is not gonna stand in our way!
In His love, Alex
Friday, March 13, 2009
Friday, March 13
The majority of the girls Leann and I met yesterday were new to me. From talking to them though they have met someone from our group before. One young girl was very talkative and friendly . . . she got engaged on Monday. A couple of the girls commented about how much they loved the bananas last week. I guess they were eaten very quickly. We told them we would try to bring in bananas for them next time.
~Kim and LeeAnn
~Kim and LeeAnn
Sunday, March 8, 2009
February 6
My initial feelings about the Emerald City outreach began with excitement however, after I experienced the opportunity, I had a much different reaction. On one hand I was enthusiastic and wanted to learn more about the long term vision for this mission. On the other hand, I was extremely frustrated with what I had seen and experienced. I had a lot of questions, and some, I knew may forever go unanswered.
When I heard about the opportunity to get involved and serve the woman at Emerald City, I was excited because I had never been a part of this type of mission work. I was eager to see where maybe I could be utilized in such a unique setting.
There were four of us that went on this particular Friday night. We were surrounded with prayer and were encouraged just to be ourselves.
The girls we met that night were as normal as the four of us, but there were a few things that I felt were glaringly different: a lack of self respect/ self esteem, and education. The lack of these qualities became evident very quickly as we observed the girls, interacted with them, listened to them converse amongst each other, and heard them complain about their everyday frustrations.
I wondered what part of their life journey had caused them to push many of their beliefs/aspirations aside to begin this type of work. One girl in particular I spent some time talking to and found out we had some things in common (nursing being one of them). She was aiming to begin classes at a local college soon and shared an evident passion for the elderly population. She was married with two children, had grown up excelling in sports. A recent move had brought her and her family to Florida. Her husband was unable to get a job, and much to her husbands’ dismay, she began working as a dancer to try to fill the financial need.
Again, at what point do you as a female see dancing as the financial opportunity to get you out of the rut? Is it a lack of education? Is it a feeling that this job, as a dancer, is no different than working at McDonald’s? Is it the thought that you can make a profitable income? We learned from one girl that night that the income was less than desirable. These women actually pay the owner of the strip club to “dance”. The dancers are fined for arbitrary “rules" set by the manager if they don't please the customers. This does not sound like a profitable “win/win” type of scenario to me. Not to mention the constant scrutiny they are under by a manager and customers that treat them as less than humans.
These thoughts ran through my head and ended in frustration. I felt saddened at these women’s lack of emotional support from friends or family who allow them to be treated this way. Where was the encouragement in making them believe they are worthy of much more? I was also irritated at our society for making these women believe that this type of work is all right for them to participation in. Finally, I was perturbed towards the men that come to these strip clubs and treat these women in such an undignified manner.
The ultimate question for me was how do we help? Where do we as Christian woman fit into this scenario and where do we go beyond the donated food and workplace conversation? This opportunity originated from a humble heart listening to God’s cry for these hurting women. I believe initially, we can serve just as Jesus did by listening and discerning their true needs. I feel there is so much room for growth in the work at EC and I’m excited to see where the Lord leads.
Because of obeying this call, I believe God will continue to bless this mission (Matthew 5:1-16). It was my pleasure to play a small part and I hope to be able to continue to serve and brainstorm ways to help these women. His plan can fulfill them and it will be exciting to watch as it plays out in their lives.
By,
Elizabeth Sieracki
When I heard about the opportunity to get involved and serve the woman at Emerald City, I was excited because I had never been a part of this type of mission work. I was eager to see where maybe I could be utilized in such a unique setting.
There were four of us that went on this particular Friday night. We were surrounded with prayer and were encouraged just to be ourselves.
The girls we met that night were as normal as the four of us, but there were a few things that I felt were glaringly different: a lack of self respect/ self esteem, and education. The lack of these qualities became evident very quickly as we observed the girls, interacted with them, listened to them converse amongst each other, and heard them complain about their everyday frustrations.
I wondered what part of their life journey had caused them to push many of their beliefs/aspirations aside to begin this type of work. One girl in particular I spent some time talking to and found out we had some things in common (nursing being one of them). She was aiming to begin classes at a local college soon and shared an evident passion for the elderly population. She was married with two children, had grown up excelling in sports. A recent move had brought her and her family to Florida. Her husband was unable to get a job, and much to her husbands’ dismay, she began working as a dancer to try to fill the financial need.
Again, at what point do you as a female see dancing as the financial opportunity to get you out of the rut? Is it a lack of education? Is it a feeling that this job, as a dancer, is no different than working at McDonald’s? Is it the thought that you can make a profitable income? We learned from one girl that night that the income was less than desirable. These women actually pay the owner of the strip club to “dance”. The dancers are fined for arbitrary “rules" set by the manager if they don't please the customers. This does not sound like a profitable “win/win” type of scenario to me. Not to mention the constant scrutiny they are under by a manager and customers that treat them as less than humans.
These thoughts ran through my head and ended in frustration. I felt saddened at these women’s lack of emotional support from friends or family who allow them to be treated this way. Where was the encouragement in making them believe they are worthy of much more? I was also irritated at our society for making these women believe that this type of work is all right for them to participation in. Finally, I was perturbed towards the men that come to these strip clubs and treat these women in such an undignified manner.
The ultimate question for me was how do we help? Where do we as Christian woman fit into this scenario and where do we go beyond the donated food and workplace conversation? This opportunity originated from a humble heart listening to God’s cry for these hurting women. I believe initially, we can serve just as Jesus did by listening and discerning their true needs. I feel there is so much room for growth in the work at EC and I’m excited to see where the Lord leads.
Because of obeying this call, I believe God will continue to bless this mission (Matthew 5:1-16). It was my pleasure to play a small part and I hope to be able to continue to serve and brainstorm ways to help these women. His plan can fulfill them and it will be exciting to watch as it plays out in their lives.
By,
Elizabeth Sieracki
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