This weekend at Snowball (our girls retreat) we will be looking at Phil. 4:8-9 and what we should be thinking on. So often we as girls/women allow the meditations of our hearts to be something other than “whatever is true, noble, praise worthy, excellent…” and there are consequences when we begin to let those meditations of our heart rule our mind and our actions. When we put together the event for our girls, I always recruit the help of a team of girls and women to pull all the details together. Some of the girls wanted to use I AM statements that are based on scriptural truths they can think on throughout the weekend. These statements will be blown up and used as backdrops during our worship times. I was so pleased with our communications team for making these for us, that I thought I could share them with you. Here are the 9 statements we are using…Enjoy. We will be tweeting updates from the weekend with the tag #Snowball2012 if you want to follow along. If you think of us, say a prayer for all that will be going on.
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