Goodbye, Hello

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Father God, I ask that You will prepare this reader for October and October for them. Lord, I ask that for those who are anxious and nervous about what October will bring that You will give them peace and patience. Lord, for those in need of a new beginning, I ask that You will be present. Lord, for those who are hurting and for those who have lost loved ones in this past month, be with them. Comfort them. Lord God, I ask that whatever side of the political aisle this dear reader resides, they will remember You are above all. Father, thank You that You are greater than all our fears. You are greater than anything we will ever face. Lord, thank You for the gift of Your Spirit. Thank You for never abandoning us. Lord, thank You again for this reader. I ask that whatever this reading is seeking, You will bring them clarity. Father, I thank You that nothing we do will ever separate us from Your love. May we live free in Christ, may we believe that our identity is in Christ and not in this world. Lord, thank You for all that You have done, are doing and will do. We are counting on You, Jesus, and it is in Your Name we pray, Amen.

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Blue Collar Theologian

My name is Mandy Sweigart-Quinn, I live in Lancaster, PA and I am a “Blue Collar Theologian.” I love Jesus! I am passionate about His Word (The Holy Bible)! I come alive when I can encourage others in their walk with Jesus (whether by writing or speaking). As a “Blue Collar Theologian” it is my aim to live/practice/work out my Christian hope with sincerity, authenticity and genuineness. As a “Blue Collar Theologian,” I strive to meet people right where they are (“Incarnational Theology”). I graduated in May 2019 from Capital Seminary and Graduate School with a Master's in Biblical Studies. I am a passionate, excited and enthusiastic person! I love flowers, sports and sunsets. Since January 2, 2018 I have had the privilege of being married to Nathan.

2 thoughts on “Goodbye, Hello”

  1. This is a good prayer for the season. I get slow, and lazy at this time of year. Get slower, and lazier as the days get shorter, and colder.

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