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One Woman Play Shows Even Prison Can Be A Blessing

August 17th, 2007 by admin

BLANCHARD, LA - Dr. Tracey Brown has not only published her conversations with God in “I Found My Father In A Women’s Prison” and her latest release of “The Journey Never Ends”, but now brings highlights of these conversations to stage with “Conversations With God From Jail.”

“Conversations With God” is a one-woman, two-act inspiring story of a woman’s celebration of the power of God to transform any situation into an opportunity to witness for Him and then be able to consider it a blessing, even in prison.

From the thundering clang of the hollow steel jail door slamming to the sound of the lock as it falls in place, the audience in brought into the world of inmate Tracey Brown through the sounds of freedom lost.

“Conversations With God” is comprised of intimate moments with Her Heavenly Father as she discusses her experiences in a southern jail surrounded by prostitutes, drug addicts, and even an occasional murderer. Tracey finds the answers and strength she needs to face each day for herself and others through the insight and poetry that God gives her.
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New online church aims to reach those with no experience of God or church

August 17th, 2007 by admin

Ripon, 3 July 2007—Holy Trinity Ripon has launched an online ‘church’ for people who are not already engaged with the Christian faith, and who are looking for answers, but may not feel ready (or be able) to walk into a church building. Its goal is to help people discover if God is of relevance to them today, providing a safe and self-directed way to find straightforward answers to questions about Christianity. Longer-term, the goal is to encourage them to find a local church where they can feel at home.

Very few churches exist purely online, and Church on the Net (www.church-on-the-net.com) is unique because it is evangelistic, rather than designed to serve believers or any pre-existing fellowship. The team behind the project says that as well as agnostics, atheists and seekers, however, the online church may be useful to new Christians afraid of asking ‘silly’ questions, Christians who have slipped away from an active faith, and those who find it difficult to meet together (such as the housebound, carers, and those in remote areas or who face persecution). Read the rest of this entry »