Tag Archives: gloria cotten

If at First You Don’t Succeed

Posted on August 11, 2010 by in Blog, Conferences, Presence

Try Harder The 2nd 2010 Regional Wellspring Womens’ Conference was held in Weldon at Valley Community Church this past weekend. Gloria Cotten continued the theme of the Presence of God with three new and exciting messages.  The message on Sunday evening was particularly powerful to me. If you look back over the past month’s posts [...]

A New Song

Posted on June 4, 2010 by in Presence, Song

I thought you would enjoy this video produced by my friend Deborah Pira to introduce her recently published album of songs she wrote. I found this song greatly anointed by God in healing broken and wounded places in body or soul. So enjoy and be blessed! Deborah is from Great Britain, raised on the island [...]

Solitude to Surrounded

Posted on May 20, 2010 by in Blog, Family Stuff, Life, Presence

My family and I went to Arkansas this week.  We traveled up the Pig Trail in the Ozark National Forest to the tiny town of Huntsville, AR.  Six generations of my husband Thom’s family are buried there, and we went to bury the first of the next generation, Thom’s Uncle Jim. Though it rained off [...]

God’s Presence in the Cool of the Day

Posted on May 19, 2010 by in Blog, Change, Devotions, General, Presence

What a terrific trip we had to Mt. Vernon, Illinois!  Gloria and I flew there this past weekend and watched the hand of God move in the women’s lives there.  The Lord spoke through Gloria in a mighty way.  He knew what they needed to hear.  However, I had to ask her if the Lord [...]

God’s Presence Information and Yours

Posted on May 13, 2010 by in Blog, Communication, Conferences, General, Presence

God’s Presence Information and Yours

My mother is the sweetest woman I have ever known.  I cannot remember her saying a bad thing about anyone.  When I went home after my then-husband ended our 18-year marriage, she lay behind me on my bed, and held me while I cried.  She was patient and loving when I went through my grieving/rebellious [...]