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Now Think This: a Journey of Faith, Hope and Trust

As we walk the down The path of life We find some areas aren't As well lit as others. And it's within these sections That our hope seems to fade As we go through them. Fears begin to surface When we can't see What's in front of us, Questions of doubt rise Like tiding waters. We even believe that At times it seems We're journeying alone During this process. Such is not the case. You're never alone. Regardless of our circumstances There's always someone to turn to During times unknown. You have to humble yourself, Sometimes we're our own worst enemy When it comes to asking for help. But if we set aside our pride For just a moment, we'll see that When refuge is sought Sanctuary can be found In the arms of uplifters In the hearts of encouragers In the presence of peacekeepers In the bigger picture of the open minded And in the hands of helpers. We are woven together like fabric And are here to lighten the darker Regions of your path to restore Your hope and faith As you move forward. Our hands extend to you With acceptance and Without judgment of any kind. Whatever your questions may be Know that we'll do our best To find an answer for you, honestly. No one is refused And all are welcome To come and go freely. Forgive us for not properly Introducing ourselves, We are the trusted and The faithful in understanding We are the ears that listen, We are the shoulders That are leaned upon We are voices of reason We are your bridge Over troubled waters We are your faith in times of fear We are the ones who have Nothing to gain by lying to you. We are your truest friends And confidants, and We are here for you, How can we help? 1/25/18

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