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Yvonne Reeves-Chong is a speaker, writer, & witness for Christ. She spent 25 years as a salesman, administrator, and finance manager. She measured success by the bottomline. But, the Holy Spirit kept prompting her, "What is My bottom line?" God's bottomline is salvation.
Education/Experience:
Claremont McKenna ;Columbia College
Motto:
"The Seed is the Word of God" Luke 8:11
Affiliations:
WomenNPower
Christian Women of Power
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How does the Christian voter choose the right candidate? Don't read their lips; watch their feet! Lips may lie but love never fails.
As Christians, we should be the first to understand the limitations of law. Reversing Roe v. Wade is a good thing but it's like trying to kill an oak tree one leaf at a time. If you really want to stop abortion, get an axe!
If the concept of homosexual marriage alarms you, don't even think about school prayer! Whatever the church allows government to do, the church authorizes government to control.
The Secret is out! The "Law of Attraction" is a new-age philosophy is wrapped in King James English speech with a pinch of Proverbs 23 for good measure.
A funny thing happened in 2000. On the road to Damascus, I mean on the way to the White House, everybody got God. Hogwash and Balderdash!
Natural structures reflect spiritual principles. Courtroom analogies are perfect for explaining some spiritual concepts of evangelism and witnessing. Defendants have the right to remain silent; witnesses don't!
God established the Mentoring Mandate for Women! The bible says the elder women are to teach the younger ones to love their families, keep their houses, and make a profit. Profitable women helping other women! And it's not just isn't a Biblical suggestion, it's an order!
Have you ever considered your belly button? In Romans 12:5, Paul says that we each are part of the body of Christ. Some of us are heads. Others are hearts. I am a belly button. The Body of Christ needs heads and hearts. It also needs belly buttons.
According to a variety of poll results 85-90% of Americans identify themselves as Christians. Really? Perhaps "Christian" is the right answer to the wrong question. What is Christian? Is it a commitment or a culture?
I hate crayons.... The harder I pressed in to control the path of that crayon; the more brittle they became. Crayons represented all that was wrong in my life. The harder I pressed to be Christ-like...
Mirror, mirror on the wall. Who is the fairest- Christians or the unsaved? We remember the story of Snow White. But do we remember that as long as Snow White was a babe that the Queen was the fairest? Are Christians really the fairest in the land or just insignificant babes?
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