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By His Stripes We Are Healed
July 15th, 2010 – Posted by Daniel Oliveira

As a father I am always challenged when my daughters get sick. As they grow they get all the “normal” colds and bugs that all the kids do, right?

Recently I was taking care of one of them and she was having a hard time sleeping; it was very difficult for her to breathe because of this “normal” cold. And I thought: “If I could I would be sick in your place, I would not sleep so you could sleep, I could be in pain or suffering so you did not have to go through this.”

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Our Words Are Powerful
May 10th, 2010 – Posted by Debbie Oliveira

There is a saying in ancient Hawaii which says that words can either be a source of healing or destroying. This is so true, and we need to be careful with our words.

Ka ‘olelo no ke ola, i ka ‘olelo no ka make. It means: In speech is life, in speech is death.

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My Tutors and Fathers
March 16th, 2010 – Posted by Daniel Oliveira

I woke up today thinking about how God has blessed me so much through specific relationships in my life. I’ve met countless people, and from every relationships God has taught me many things.

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Happiness
March 14th, 2010 – Posted by Debbie Oliveira

The other day, my husband asked me “what makes you happy?” My first response was to think about a day on the beach with my family or a bowl of ice cream or reading a good book. I was shocked at first, to see how limited my concept of happiness was.

The truth is that what really makes me happy is a Spirit-filled life.

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Stay Connected to Christ
February 21st, 2010 – Posted by Daniel Oliveira

If you are in Christ, you are to have abundant life, increasing and overflowing. Why is it then that sometimes we don’t feel the flow of life and joy? A lot of times it is because we simply disconnected from the flow that is in our relationship with Christ.

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Praise in the Islands
December 5th, 2009 – Posted by Debbie Oliveira

Hereʻs a video from the Hale O Kāula bandʻs performance at Praise in the Islands II. Weʻre worshiping the Lord in Hawaii!

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