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  • sometimes life throw challenges at us that leave us feeling inadequate. let us be rest assured that such times will pass and we will come forth stronger, wiser, and better than we were. Challenges are not to scare us but to expose our raw, unpolished sides bringing them subject to polishing to make the better situation out of it. Remember how you dreaded walking when you were a baby....that was a challenge.  What about now? you run so fast that you run past slow moving vehicle. What about doing your sums? but now you even help people with their sum. Life becomes beautiful when we take our eyes off our storms and weather through it, taking every "IM" from our impossibilities and replacing our fear with faith. Remember our sufficiency comes from Christ. 1 Cor3:5. I believe strongly that you can be better...take your eyes away from past failure but fix them on God..

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