Joan C. Webb has a passion to know God and to make Him known. She has authored thirteen books including The Intentional Woman (written with Carol Travilla), The Relief of Imperfection, It’s a Wonderful (Imperfect) Life (a devotional book), and a four-book series titled Devotions for Little Boys and Girls. Her newest book, Nourishment for New Moms, was just released on June 1, 2011. Joan also wrote study notes in Zondervan’s Women of Faith Study Bible. Her background includes business ownership/management, Bible teaching and conference speaking, travel to the Middle East doing relief and development work and twelve years as a pastor’s wife. She lives with her husband Richard in Chandler, Arizona, near their two married children and seven grandchildren.
The Intentional Woman Women's Event-May 9, 2009 and Intentional Living Worship Service Teaching-May 10, 2009 (Both of these are at Oak Grove Assembly of God Church in Springfield, MO.) Contact phone #: 417-881-6528 or www.oakgroveag.org
Today’s “Relief” Blessing: I’m asking God for one thing, only one thing: To live with him in his house my whole life long. I’ll contemplate his beauty; I’ll study at his feet. That’s the only quiet, secure place in a noisy world, The perfect getaway, far from the buzz of traffic. Psalm 27: 4-5 The Message
Today’s “Relief” Quote: “What do you have in common with Billy Graham, Osama bin Laden, Stevie Wonder, and Sandra Day O-Conner? I can think of only one thing—each of you will someday bow your head and bend your knee with billions of others in the presence of the Lord.” Anne Spangler, Immanuel:Praying the Names of God through the Christmas Season (based on Romans 14:11)
Last Months "Relief" Blessing and Quote
Last Month's "Relief" Blessing: “But those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength.” Isaiah 40:31 NKJV
Last Month's "Relief" Quote... “Waiting is not simply another religious activity… [It’s] more than physical silence… Quieting our whole selves, we surrender our activity, our plans, and our dreams. We yield up our expectations of what God should do. . . Waiting is inviting God to move in our hearts with complete freedom.” Howard Macy, Rhythms of the Inner Life
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