Jesus said to him, "Thomas, because you 
have seen Me, you have believed. Blessed 
are those who have not seen and yet have
believed." 
                  (John 20:29 *NKJV )

 Dear Addison,
     Not seeing and still believing is what being a true
 Christian is all about.  After all being a Christian means
 that we should; walk by faith, not by sight.
 ( 2 Corinthians 5:7 )

     Now walking by faith Addison, is believing with
 all of your heart, mind and soul that God will Guide you
 and Protect you.   Also believing that He is there to
 Comfort, Bless and Love you, and knowing that He is
 here performing Miracles all over the Earth each and
 every day!

     Further, by believing that if you ask God to take control
 of your life and will, your life will vastly improve!  It is also
 by seeing the beauty that surrounds us in this World, and
 how perfectly everything works together, and knowing
 that all of this could not have happened by accident!
 For; by faith we understand that the worlds were
 framed by the word of God, so that the things
 which are seen were not made of things which
 are visible.                        ( Hebrews 11:3 )

     No, we can't see God standing on the street corner
 touching lives, healing people and caring for them, but
 those with faith know that He is there!  So don't ever be
 like doubting Thomas, instead know that God is watching
 over you right know!

     Therefore Addison, have a wonderful day knowing that 
 you are in good hands indeed, with God in charge of your
 life!   And a big Amen to that my friend!  

 All My Love & Prayers,
      Pastor Allen

O. Addison Gethers
e-mail address 
[email protected]
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