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“And who knows whether you have not come to the kingdom for such a time as this?”  Esther 4:14 

The women of CrossPointe strive to point others to Christ in all that we do, realizing that we are here for a specific purpose in such a time as this.

This is a blog created to connect women.  Specifically, the women of CrossPointe Church in Columbus, GA & Harris County.   We look forward to a deeper understanding of the Word, a closer relationship with each other and an opportunity to look more fully towards the Cross as we strive to point others to it.

Published on March 20, 2008 at 2:51 am Comments (8)

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  1. i love the website..

    you can add the holland family blog..kacih.blogspot.com

    kaci

  2. My husband and I are praying about joining this church. You can really tell that Jesus is present in every service.

  3. Lisa, we would all love to have you as a part our tribe as we grow together and worship our Lord together.

  4. Hello… I have really enjoyed the devotions on here about the names of God! I am helping my pastor put together a devotional for our church on the names of God. We will be studying them in Nov. through his sermons and we wanted to put together a devotional for the church to use during this sermon series. Can I send him these devotions you have written on the various names of God? Thanks so much for your help! Thank you for this amazing webpage! It has been a huge blessing to me already today!

  5. I’m sure as long as you site our authors/blog there is no problem in using these devotions. We are glad that you have enjoyed them, and please, pass them along if you think they will be a blessing to others. Hopefully we will pick up another study soon that you can join in on.

  6. I agree with Kristian. I, too, am glad you were blessed by the devotions. Feel free to share them with whomever you like, giving credit to this site if you post/print them “as is”. We will be starting a short, new devotion w/in the next month, so please check back. Have a wonderful day.

  7. Love the blog!

  8. To The Women Of CorssPointe

    Hello to all the women of Crosspointe! I wanted to let you all know what a blessing it is to have been given the chance to meet you all. You all are amazing women of Christ. I love coming to this sight and being able to read about things going on with you all. Even though I may be miles away I can still feel some what connected to a wonderful group of people.

    This e-mail is not only to say hello, I am asking for prayer for a good friend of mine here in Lakeland.

    Many of you know that before God brought us to Columbus I had not only work with but was best friends with a physician here in Lakeland. She has been a single mom of 1 for over 10 years. Her son has just graduated high school this year. And he will be heading to Auburn in the fall.
    Less than a month after we had returned to Lakeland she was diagnosed with a very large (10×10) chest tumor that was so hard it was pressing on and had shifted her sternum . When the biopsy were done it was determined cancerous, the complicated thing was that they could not determine what type of cancer. She went through two biopsy that were sent to Moffitt Cancer center and also to New York still with no agreement on what type. At this time they did elect to do 3 radiation treatments to try to relive some of the difficulty with breathing and swelling (swelling of the face, arms because of the lack of blood flow) These 3 treatments did give her relief. Which we give all the glory to God. On Easter Sunday after all most 3 months since diagnosed with cancer she was flew out to MD Anderson Cancer Clinic in Houston Texas. There she once again went through many test for a week. Once again they still could not determine the type or treatment, but did find out that the 3 radiation treatments did shrink it by 40% which all Praise and Glory to our Lord!!! In all she had to return to Houston 3 times for more testing and poking before the determined to be Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.
    Her treatment is chemotherapy every 2 weeks for 6 months followed by approximately 25-30 radiation treatments.

    Our church secretary has been lead to make her a prayer blanket. A prayer blanket is just a patch work blanket that has tassels between the patches. A knot is tied in a tassel when a prayer is sent on her behalf. It is NOTHING more than a blanket that is presented to her to let her know that prayer are being sent on her behalf for God’s complete healing,or minimal side effects through her treatments whatever be God’s will for her. If you would please send me an e-mail tntkatz@aol.com when you say a prayer for her I will tie a knot in a tassel. Once again this blanket is intended for nothing more than to give her a little extra comfort knowing that prayers are being sent up to our Lord and Savoir on her behalf not only here in Lakeland but all over.

    I give all praise and glory to our Heavenly Father for all he has done and all he will do.

    Thank you
    Tanna Katz


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