Heather Berry Monologues

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Heather Berry is a woman of faith, she is a Baptist and is a preschool teacher at Providence Baptist Church, of which seventy-five children are enrolled. Prayer is definitely an aspect of her faith that affects her everyday life, she believes that taking her prayers to god no matter how big or small is very important and that even if prayers are not answered in the way or timeframe she wants, God's timing is always perfect. "Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God."Philippians 4:6. Heather's favorite story in the bible is the story of Peter walking on water with Jesus, she is reminded to never take her eyes off of Christ, to not doubt that he is always with her and that he is always within arms reach.
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They would have a monthly mission emphasis such as The Youth Challenge, providing food for others, collecting items for a prison ministry, collecting for the homeless, and more.Heather's religion has helped her through many hardships in her life, and problems the world has thrown at her. Having faith does have its hardships, there are many misconceptions that others have when it comes to her faith, such as people of her faith are perfect and do not like to have

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