The more and more I think about life and life’s lessons the more I tend to believe that Life is a Process. Esther in the bible had to go through a rigorous process in order to find favor with the king. She had to go through a Preparation Process!
Celebrating over 20 years of marriage this year, my marriage has gone through the process. Some ups, some downs, some good, some bad But it was all in the process.
Raising three girls, attempting to balance school, extracurricular activities, friendships and church activities can at times be overwhelming.
Serving in the Ministry alongside my husband for approximately 10 years, I must admit requires commitment, dedication, time management & a whole lot of prayer!
Prayer has allowed me to become the woman that I have never thought possible. It has taught me patience, endurance and determination while allowing God to do extensive surgery on my heart.
The Process is Amazing. I have no regrets! If someone were to ask me if I could do it all over again, what would I do differently? I would honestly say, “Don’t Buck the Process”
Each one of us at some point has had our dreams compromised and experience some pain and not to mention those undesirable emotions, but by no means did it ever spell the end of a dream. If you stay true to your Godly conscience, remain steadfast then rest assure there is a higher purpose behind every seemingly impossible and difficult phase of our lives. I refuse to Buck the Process.
Love the Blog. You Go Pastor Maria!
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The process sometimes is a long and dreary road I’ve learned. So many losses I’ve experienced, and so young. But the growth I’ve experienced at SUCH a young age is amazing and has put me in a position to be able to be of service to others who are, or will go through the same thing because everyone of us will experience loss in this life. Good read!