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Soaring with Him!

Birds flee from storms. It’s in their DNA. They see the storm clouds forming in the horizon and run for coverage.

But not Eagles.

Eagles look at the storm clouds and charge them. The use their mighty wings to fly in high speed towards the heights, and often charge the stormy clouds because they know it:

There is peace above them.

When they reach the heights, they lock their wings and SOAR.

God designed them to do so.

What if i told you that yahweh designed you the same way?

Listen to my welcome video and let’s connect, grow and serve the Lord together!

 

 

WHAT WE OFFER:

Find out more about the services we offer our community and how you can get involved!

Our Mission

to lead people to find the ABUNDANT LIFE through the STUDY and APPLICATION of Scriptures.

 

We Do this through the following:

  • Free Bible and Bible Study Distribution.
  • Patricia’s Free Bible Studies to women in shelters.
  • Women’s events.

 

* Find out more details below.

 

Testimonials

Patricia’s Writing & Speaking

“Although I’ve been a passionate follower and student of Jesus for over 35 years, I often find myself in the tension between what I say I believe and how I live. In Twelve Inches, Patricia Holbrook takes us on a journey to bridge that gap with deep faith. Step by step she walks us over the bridge toward a destination of abundant life in Jesus. I’ve finished Patricia’s book with my hands full of the tools I need to live a greater faith!”

Amy Carroll, Proverbs 31 Ministries Speaker & Writer, Author of Breaking Up with Perfect

“Twelve Inches felt less like a book and more like a conversation with a faithful friend. Full of transparency, vulnerability, and faithfulness to the truth of God–this powerful book hit home in so many ways. Patricia’s words comfort and challenge, reveal and refocus, humble and help. This work is a beautiful gift to the body of Christ and I cannot recommend it enough.”

Audra Haney, Writer/Producer for the 700 Club

“I greatly enjoyed this extremely thought-provoking book that leads to the answer of a very important question: How can I develop a deep and meaningful relationship with God, beyond a mere intellectual knowledge of Him? How can I keep on believing when troubles strike and my emotions get on the way of great faith? I believe this book contains the Biblical principles that, if applied, have the power to transform hearts and minds and encourage many to serve Him wholeheartedly. I highly recommend it!”

Eleni Leite, Precept Ministries International / Portuguese Speaking Countries – Director

“Patricia Holbrook’s book Twelve Inches has truly awakened me spiritually and reminded me that being God’s child is about more than going to church and being a good person. Her personal testimonies and candor bring reality to the pages, making her teachings very relevant. I will be sure to stay focused on Jesus in all I do, and in difficult times tell my heart what I know about God: He is my Healer, Deliverer, Constant Friend and Savior. Thank you, Patricia for following the leading of God’s Spirit to write this book. It will be a blessing to all who read it!”

George Saffo, Content Acquisition Manager – iDisciple, LLC

“In Twelve Inches, author Patricia Holbrook offers a poignant collection of essays that are a guide to eliminating the barriers that keep us from that intimate communion with our Lord and Savior. Through her own personal trials and observations of our struggling world, she shares how to rid ourselves of distractions to draw closer to Christ. She urges all of us to look closely how to meld the Twelve Inches that separate our hearts and our minds to live a more spiritual life.  A must-read for any Christian aspiring to strengthen their faith.”

Richard L. Jackson, producer, “90 Minutes in Heaven”, chairman, Family Christian Stores

“Twelve Inches is an eye opening reminder of God’s infinite love for His children. With complete honesty, Patricia has allowed her readers to realize the unfiltered truth behind our disconnection with the Father and all that He desires for us. She has remarkably captured in her own life’s experience the essence of building the “Twelve inch bridge” and a compelling challenge for us to do the same! Beautifully written, it is a book that every Believer should read and share with a lost friend or loved one.”

Rodney Brooks, Minister of Music, First Baptist Church of Atlanta

“Loneliness. Loss. Cancer. Patricia Holbrook has been through enough personal trials to know what it feels like to wonder what God is up to, even sometimes doubting his goodness. Twelve Inches is a book about trusting God, even through life’s darkest trials, on the road to experiencing the truth of God’s immeasurable love regardless of your circumstances.”

Carol Smith, Area Coordinator, Operation Christmas Child

“For every woman who feels defeated, stressed, insecure, or just weary of wanting an abundant life but not finding it, read this book! I was blessed by it, learned from it, and plan to keep a copy in my resource library to read and reference in the future–both personally and for ministry.”

Kimberly Rae, Award-winning author of 20 books

“The distance may be short but the journey can take a lifetime. In Twelve Inches, Patricia bridges the gap between your emotions and what you know about God. This book will help you begin to walk in the spiritual reality and maturity you long for. Patricia shares her own journey in a way that will help you live your life as a vibrant Christian. You’ll discover, twelve inches is all it takes to love the Lord with all your heart and with all your mind.”

Lisa Ryan, Christian TV Host, author, speaker

“Patricia has given us a great tool to help us understand the difference between how we feel and what we know to be true. This is an easy read with real life stories and examples of how God has worked in her life and how He can work in yours.”

Yvonne Conte, Day of Joy Ministries, Fort Myers, FL

“In a knowledgeable and loving manner, Twelve Inches helps us better understand our personal faith in God, while compelling us to build our 12-inch brain-to-heart bridge in order to prevent our emotions from guiding our destiny. It’s an insightful and helpful resource to help us learn that God has so much more for us than what we have experienced.

As Patricia helps us understand how to ‘bridge the gap between how we feel and what we know about God’, we are reminded that God has the power to redo and remake us in a unique way. The society in
which we live needs to hear this. A very important read.”

Mary Gellerstedt, Director, Global Missions – First Baptist Church of Atlanta

“I have known Patricia and Steve for many years. They are the real deal and I am blessed to count them as friends. You owe it to yourself to read the book and to learn from Patricia’s experience with trials, temptation, testing and trusting the Lord. The counsel she provides in this book is biblical and born out of personal experience. Read the book, have her speak for your event, get to know her and get to know Him better!”

Pastor Jim Haines, Minister to Boomers and Seniors, First Baptist Dallas

AJC 10.03.15 Be Sure to Give God Credit 001Niccolò Paganini fue un violinista y compositor virtuoso quien vivió en Europa al comienzo del 1800 y se consolidó como uno de los más grandes violinistas de todos los tiempos. Su técnica mientras tocaba el violín era incomparable. Sus composiciones eran únicas y de estilo vanguardista. El tocar de piezas amables era tan bello que sus audiencias con frecuencia reventaban en llanto, pero, él también interpretaba algunas piezas con tanto vigor y velocidad que un oyente en un concierto en Viena se volvió medio loco y declaró por días que había visto a Satanás mismo ayudar al violinista en el escenario.

Paganini fue conocido por ser dueño de algunos de los violines más prestigiosos de su época, y recolectó una gran cantidad de historias interesantes acerca de cómo ganó y perdió algunos de sus preciados violines. Una historia en particular resalta.

El músico acababa de aparecer en el escenario para comenzar un concierto en particular. Mientras la audiencia recibía al virtuoso con un aplauso feroz, el se percató que algo no estaba bien con el violín en mano. Miró el instrumento y se dió cuenta de que no estaba sosteniendo a su mejor violín. Se disculpó mientras desaparecía por detrás del escenario para tomar el instrumento correcto, y cayó en shock cuando se dió cuenta de que su precioso Stradivarius había sido robado. Después de permanecer detrás del escenario por un momento, salió de nuevo a la plataforma para dirigirse a la audiencia. Con confianza absoluta, Paganini declaró: “Damas y caballeros, ahora les demostraré que la música no está en el instrumento, sino en el alma.” El entonces interpretó la pieza más dramática, llevando a la audiencia a una eufórica ovación de pie al final.

Al leer esta historia tan particular en la vida del compositor, pensé acerca de un Salmo escrito por el Rey David, dónde el atribuyó todos sus éxitos en batalla a la fuerza de Dios, no la suya propia. El escribió: “Estos confían en carros, y aquellos en caballos; más nosotros del nombre de Jehová nuestro Dios tendremos memoria.”

Victoria. No hay nada más dulce que poder realizar un sueño, ganar una batalla difícil, o simplemente obtener éxito al ejercitar un don dado por Dios. No hay nada como eso. Pero creo que por más emocionante que sean unas victorias, ellas también poseen un serio peligro. Nos podemos engañar a nosotros mismos al creer que nuestro éxito fue obtenido únicamente a través de nuestra fuerza y mérito propio, con frecuencia olvidándonos que somos recibidores de la gracia y el favor inigualable de Dios. Aunque podemos propiamente decir que nuestro arduo trabajo, habilidades y diligencia nos ayudan a alcanzar nuestros objetivos y sueños, nunca debemos olvidar que nuestra confianza no debe descansar únicamente en nuestros recursos. Por lo contrario, debemos recordar de colocar nuestra fe en algo que nuestras enfermedades no puedan destruir, y que la falta circunstancial de recursos no pueda detener – el poder incambiable de un Dios sin límites.

Así como la música majestuosa de Paganini no cambió con un instrumento inferior, me siento retada a recordar a diario que los propósitos de Dios y Su poder para alcanzarlos no cambian con las circunstancias de la vida. Y así como David reconoció que sus victorias no fueron ganadas por sus recursos tangibles y la fuerza militar que poseía, debemos recordar el reconocer la mano de Dios y Su favor en cada victoria que ganemos. Es realmente una opción deliberada y personal que elegimos. Y yo personalmente elijo no poner mi confianza en instrumentos que se pueden perder o pueden ser robados, o en carros o caballos para ganar las batallas que enfrento. Elijo confiar en el nombre de mi Dios, cuyo personaje nunca cambia y cuyos planes para mí son perfectos, y cuya fuerza en batalla es incomparable. Aún si estoy en un valle o parada en la cima de una montaña, esa verdad siempre será la canción de mi corazón y la fuerza de mi alma.

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