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Happy Anniversary My Husband- Kevin Danvers

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“To the Man Who Stays, Prays, and Loves Me Well” My husband. What can I say!! Twenty-three years, and I am still amazed. I thank God for you each and every day. From the moment our paths crossed, God was writing a story I didn’t even know to pray for. You have been by my side every step of the way Not just in the moments that were easy but in the seasons that required strength, sacrifice, and silent prayers. You are my greatest supporter The one who lifts me when my spirit feels heavy The one who reminds me who I am and whose I am. You are my defender My quiet warrior The man who covers me, protects me, and stands for me even when I don’t see it. You are my friend My confidant The one I laugh with, vent to, dream with, and grow with. You are my bank manager Not because of money But because you invest in me In us In our future With wisdom, patience, and love. You are my babysitter Though these children belong to both of us You have carried the load more times than...

Eyes Fixed on Heaven

Her Strength and Grace: Eyes Fixed on Heaven Colossians 3:2 “Set your affection on things above, not on things on the earth.” We are living in a fast-paced and competitive world. Everyone wants to become successful and accomplished. Our priorities are often set around goals such as education, a career, financial stability, owning a home, marriage, and raising children. Some even add a relationship with God to their list, but that relationship is not always deeply rooted in commitment. If we are to truly set our eyes on Heaven, we must be deliberate. We must actively seek a meaningful, abiding relationship with Jesus Christ. Growing up with my grandmother, she would often remind us that we cannot live any way we please and still expect to make Heaven our home. She clearly stated that Heaven is for a prepared people. Therefore, along life’s journey, we must continually set our affections on things above. When we focus on the right things, Jesus gives us renewed perspective and a t...

Guard the Garden of Your Heart

Guard the Garden of Your Heart Proverbs 4:23 “Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life.” Theme: Protecting the Heart Some people might know that I am a self-taught farmer. I truly enjoy backyard gardening. It brings me joy to watch things grow and to eventually reap the fruits of my labour. There is something deeply rewarding about nurturing something from seed to harvest. However, gardening in the Cayman Islands presents several challenges. A wide variety of pests and insects frequently attack my plants. I have had to become quite creative, using natural remedies to keep the pests at bay. Occasionally, when nothing else worked, I resorted reluctantly to using chemicals as a last resort. In all honesty, the greatest threat to my garden has not been insects or iguanas. It has been wild chickens. Believe it or not, these birds are far more destructive. They scratch the soil, dig up roots, and devour young shoots with astonishing speed. Because of them, we...

Lay Down Your Worries

Lay Down Your Worries 1 Peter 5:7 – “Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you.” (KJV) I have always noticed how women carry handbags, pouches, or purses. In many ways, they symbolise how women carry so much—responsibilities, expectations, memories, and burdens. The truth is, I believe God uniquely designed women with strength—strength to carry, but also strength to surrender. The theme for today reminds us to lay down our worries. But let us reflect for a moment: Is worrying a thing? Can it be carried or lifted? What exactly is worry? Worry is like a burden —invisible to the eye, but heavy on the heart. People cannot always see what we carry, but we feel it. Unless we open our hearts to God or to those close to us, we carry it alone. Just like a physical load, worry weighs us down . It tires us out. It weakens us— physically, emotionally, and spiritually . Worry drains, cripples, and defeats us. It distorts reality and magnifies fear. We begin to fear things that are...

Acknowledgement

 Acknowledgements: First and foremost, I thank God for leading me as my Shepherd during one of the most challenging periods in my life. Your guidance and presence have been my strength. I am also deeply grateful to the Holy Spirit for touching my mind and instilling in me a passion for writing. Your inspiration has been the driving force behind this work.

Dedication

 Dedication: To Kevin Anthony Danvers, my pastor, husband, and friend, Your unwavering support during one of the most challenging times of my life, when I mourned the loss of my dear aunt Gwendolyn, has been a source of immense comfort. Your presence and guidance helped me navigate through the darkness, and for that, I am forever grateful. While the Shepherd led me, you held my hand and provided the strength I needed. This book is dedicated to you, with all my love and gratitude.