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Butterflies are symbols of transformation. The metamorphosis of a caterpillar into a butterfly is one of the most profound wonders of nature. Butterflies are deep and powerful representations of life, and many cultures associate the butterfly with the soul. The Christian religion sees the butterfly as a symbol of resurrection. Around the world, people view the butterfly as representing endurance, change, hope, and life.It is my heartfelt prayer this book will transcend religions and languages. It was written for "the called" of God (Psalm 4:3) and the "call waiting" of God (1 Kings 19:18). This book hopes to speak to the faithful remnant who have been set apart to do God''s bidding and who have been set aside for God''s kingdom assignment on earth. I believe God held these people close to Himself in reserve for the end-time glory that will hit the earth.When we who were once caterpillars are changed into a butterfly, purpose, destiny, and the manifestation of the prophetic word of God over our lives make up the beauty of our wings. As is the case with each butterfly, the pattern, size, and diverse colors of our wings are unique to our own individual calling and assignment. Our metamorphosis changes us from the inside out, and it empowers us to go out into the world and become disciples of men.There are many different species of butterflies, and no two are alike. In the same way, we are all different, but our individual divine assignments are all interconnected and work cohesively to see "Thy kingdom come, thy will be done in earth as it is in heaven."
"There is so much to learn about God. Sometimes I don't know what to do," says Eilee.Pastor Wright shakes his head, "I agree with you, Eilee. There is a lot to learn. Even I'm still learning. We don't have all the answers. That's why God gives us prayer, the Bible, the Church, and the Holy Spirit. Do you remember what Matthew said in verse 7:9? "Which of you, when your son asks for bread, will give him a stone?"Eilee looks up and shrugs her shoulders, "what can I do, God? I'm just a kid!"How can nine-year-old Eilee use her passion and faith to help her friend Jazira?
Sometimes our spiritual houses need cleaning too!Do you find yourself blaming others for your happiness? Who is the head of the household in your family? Is your home a whirlwind of worldly things? When was the last time you did a wardrobe check? What if I told you that by reading this book, it could help you with each of these questions? In these pages you will learn:Who the true source of happiness isHow to honor God and your spouse in your marriageHow to have a home that pleases GodHow to protect your home from the outside world's influenceWhat to wear and not to wear: the modest editionI believe that God has a purpose for us as wives and mothers. God should be our source of happiness!
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