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Grace Church of Fredericksburg VA

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Dear Father,

I thank You for the ministry of Grace Church of Fredericksburg VA.

They write on their website:

A website can only tell you so much. You’re invited to experience Grace for your self. We’d love to meet you and answer any questions you may have.

Father, in our desire to reach the world, there is no substitute for the face-to-face encounter with someone whose spirit has been genuninely touched by You.  The authentic expression of Your love is an act of service, an in-person embrace of word and deed.

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Lifepoint Church of Fredericksburg VA

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Dear Father,

You are still saving and changing lives today!

Yes! Pastor Daniel Floyd of Lifepoint Church of Fredericksburg, VA gives You credit in his blog article, “Tweetables: It’s Not What You Think”, for being relevant today.

Wherever Jesus goes He does attract people!  And He goes into people’s lives throughout this nation every hour!  His stories are very attractive!  As Daniel Floyd writes, sometimes we do “get so worried about our place in the house, we forget about the people outside the house.”  Those people need to hear the stories that faith in Jesus Christ does make a difference!

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Fredericksburg Baptist Church, Fredericksburg, VA

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Dear Father,

I thank You for the work of Dr. Larry Haun and the people at Fredericksburg Baptist Church in Fredericksburg VA.

They write on their website:

It is our hope that you may encounter God in powerful ways through worship, Bible study, fellowship, and service, and that you will feel connected with those you meet…sought to deepen their faith and to impact the surrounding communities in a multitude of ways…May you be challenged. May you be embraced. May you be blessed.

Father, a published testimony on a church website allows the reader to encounter God in a powerful way.  It allows the visitor to feel connected with people in the church.  It allows for the deepening of faith.  It is one of the multitude of ways a church can connect with the surrounding community.  It challenges people.  It embraces people with hope exactly where they are hurting.

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