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BLESSED - PSALM 72:17 - GODS BLESSINGS - HOW CAN WE BLESS OTHERS

BLESSED - PSALM 72:17 - GODS BLESSINGS - HOW CAN WE BLESS OTHERS

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What does it mean to be a BLESSING to others? How are we BLESSED by God? How can we live a live full of God's BLESSINGS? How do we BLESS those that hurt us?

In this week's episode we talk about the word BLESSED and how it pertains to our daily walk with God and our faith.

Psalm 72:17 "May his name endure forever; may it continue as long as the sun. Then all the nations will be BLESSED through him, and they will call him BLESSED."

Read our Wednesday Weekly Word for more on the topic of BLESSED here: https://poweroftwelve.org/so/edPUe2iRe?languageTag=en

Join Debra and Dena every week for our Power of Twelve, Wednesday Weekly Word, your 12-minute mid-week infusion of faith and encouragement.

We meet you where you are at in your busy lives, just 12-minutes a week, listen while getting ready for the day, on your car commute to work, in the school carpool line, while working out or any time during the day.

Since our beginnings, we’ve been driven by the same ideas we initially founded our Non-Profit Organization upon: Support and encouragement in the word of God in a simple way, building the lives of generations together. Looking for more opportunity, check out our national faith-based multi-generational women's connection group opportunities on-line.

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