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Week 2 | According to His Word 3 Week Virtual BOOK Study

DATES: MARCH 12, 19 & 25
LOCATION: ZOOM (link to be provided post registration)

YOUR WORDS HOLD THE POWER TO LIFE & DEATH

Join us for an inspiring three-week book study on According to His Word, written by Brandi Haskins. This powerful guide dives into the art of speaking God-led blessings over your loved ones, helping you cultivate faith-filled declarations in your daily life.

  • According to His Word Book - Purchase Here

    Bible

    Journal or Notebook

    Pen

  • Anyone wanting to dig deeper in their faith and learn how to speak blessings over their children, family & friends. All ages are welcome but ask that anyone under 15 years old be accompanied by an adult.

  • First you can expect a fun atmosphere (even digitally) where we embrace all and welcome all to come to the Lord’s table and be present in the word.

    The power of words cannot be underestimated, as Proverbs 18:21 reminds us that the tongue holds the power of life and death. Understanding the biblical foundation of speaking life allows us to see how our words deeply influence our children, spouse, and even ourselves. By learning the framework for crafting blessings, you’ll discover a step-by-step process to create affirmations rooted in Scripture, incorporating elements of encouragement, affirmation, and biblical promises. Personalizing your blessings adds a deeper connection, as you tailor them to address your family’s unique needs and personalities, crafting words for specific occasions such as bedtime, milestones, or challenging seasons. Making blessings a daily practice ensures they become an integral part of your family’s life. By memorizing and reciting blessings with ease, and incorporating them into everyday routines like meals, prayers, or conversations, you’ll cultivate a home filled with the transformative power of God’s Word.

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