Look at the Birds
God says: Don't worry; look at the birds. How can this simple act chase away anxiety that harasses the mind, fires emotions, and troubles the body? When we look at the birds, we learn: The same God who cares for the birds will care for me.
Val and her guest co-host, Jackie Greene, share how coming to God and lingering in His presence brings peace and provision into our lives.
God says: Don't worry; look at the birds. How can this simple act chase away anxiety that harasses the mind, fires emotions, and troubles the body? When we look at the birds, we learn: The same God who cares for the birds will care for me.
Val and her guest co-host, Jackie Greene, share how coming to God and lingering in His presence brings peace and provision into our lives.
Scripture References:
Matthew 6:25-34, NLT
Matthew 6:9-13, TPT
Philippians 4:6, 7, NLT
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Val
Pastor / Life Coach / Speaker
Pastor Jackie and her husband, Jim Greene, are lifelong residents of western Pennsylvania. Jackie is the founder of a non-profit called G.A.P. Ministries and a weekly recovery ministry called Celebrate Life. She hosts scheduled weekend Encounters for women, offers Life Coaching, jail ministry, GriefShare, a monthly prayer gathering, speaking engagements, preaching, and a devotional blog called "Abundant Living at Full Draw," hosted on FaceBook. Jackie and Jim enjoy spending time with their adult daughters and their husbands and children.
Focus statement: My heart is to help those with struggles, sufferings and sorrows to know and find hope, healing and happiness. I am drawn to the hurting woman because I was one.
Together with her husband Jim Greene, they offer healing through a weekly recovery ministry called Celebrate Life. From the main ministry, other ministry opportunities have been birthed to meet needs in their community.