Dr. Cherie J. Drew-Twice Widowed but Thriving! When we learn the Power of God's Might, nothing can destroy us: not death, devastation, destruction, desertion or divorce. God uses the lives of biblical widows to instruct us in His ability to deliver us. While discussing these godly women, she shares the pain and victory relating to the deaths of her late husbands. Her prayer and hope is that you will gain strength and grow in the Lord, who is the Widow's Might. Jesus is your strength and after all, "It's all about Him!" Cherie J. Drew is married to Rev. Daryl L. Drew, Pastor of the New Vine Baptist Church, Lynchburg, VA. She is a mother and grandmother. Currently she serves as a Financial Consultant for churches and non-profit organizations. She has a unique ability to bridge the communication gap between financial institutions and churches. Dr. Drew also brings thirty-three years of expertise to the speaking and financial worlds as a presenter for the Credit Union National Association's Certified Financial Planning School and a host of Church and Civic Organizations. Dr. Drew obtained a Doctorate of Ministry from the College of Church Administration; Minnesota Graduate School of Theology in St. Paul Minnesota. She holds the lifetime designation of SWCMS (Southwest Cuna Management School) for her accomplishment as a graduate of the challenging Strategic Management School. Her work has won her the prestigious Credit Union National Association's Founders Club Award.
Contains three short stories by nineteenth-century American writer Charlotte Perkins Gilman, including The Yellow Wallpaper, The Widow's Might, and Mr. Peebles' Heart; and features biographical information about the author.
The book helps those who’ve experienced a tragic loss to better understand the confusing and unpredictable path of grief as well as the challenges and promise of new growth.
Using a comparative approach, Vivian Bruce Conger deftly analyzes how widows in colonial Massachusetts, South Carolina, and Maryland navigated their domestic, legal, economic, and community roles in early American society.
The Widow's Might
This book looks at how the widow's of biblical times dealt with the loss of their husband, and sets an example of how we can learn from their pain, by finding a relationship with God.
They often feel alone, forgotten, and abandoned, left to bear the weight of their world without the help of the one they need most. and yet, through time and tribulations, many come to understand that no matter what happens, they will never ...
The Widow's Might
The Widow's Might offers a glimpse into good intentions that produce circumstances where even angels fear to tread. One thing is certain, only divine intervention can help Natalie Horvath rise above impossible conditions.
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