BETHEL TEMPLE ASSEMBLY OF GOD

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"Shattered Lives...Preparing to Meet God"

Is a ministry to women that will help them:

Identify and understand problems and feelings from childhood experiences that affect their present and future lives.  Also, allowing them to realize that other ladies have experienced similar things and found healing through the power of God's Word in their lives.

This is a confidential small group setting, providing an atmosphere of trust, honesty and unconditional love. Our goal is to help women remove emotional, psychological, and spiritual barriers that will allow a renewed fellowship with God and a sense of hope and healing.

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Second Opinion Ministry teaches…

Communication skills using medical and biblical truths. A study using biblical concepts to develop self awareness and self esteem founded on James 1:5-8 and James 3:13-17

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