First Fruits Friday - Rescued

After years of making bad decisions and getting into unhealthy relationships, a single mother decided to start her broken life over again and moved to Columbus, GA. Shortly after, she learned she was pregnant. Her mind was full of bad thoughts about ending her new baby’s life or ending her own life.  She felt she was not equipped to be a good mother and now she was pregnant again.  She was not even sure who her baby’s father was. The following week she made an abortion appointment.

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Christopher Snipes
First Fruits Friday - Wounded People Wound People

Do you know the old adages “Wounded people wound people” and “Healed people heal people?” That phrase is so prevalent in the ministry of Seneca with our proximity to the evil of abortion. We witness so much self-destruction and hurt by abortion that our compassion grows each time we allow the grace of God to penetrate our hearts for those wounded people.

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Amber Snipes
First Fruits Friday - JOY

At Seneca, we have been blessed to witness Christ’s Spirit in an incredible way. Seneca has been filled with laughter, joy, kindness and genuine love this month. This year we hosted two Christmas parties for our clients, one in Spanish for our Hispanic moms and one in English for our American moms. Our clients' numbers have grown so much in the last months! Thank you God for the opportunity to serve each of these women! Thank you so much to our supporters and volunteers to make these parties possible! Santa was here, we had food, lots of toys, candy and fellowship, celebrating together the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ!

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Amber Snipes
First Fruits Friday - Bearing our Crosses

This reflection will be written from a Christian lens with the perspective that we have all been affected by original sin. By that I mean the action that occurred during the Fall in the Garden of Eden (Genesis 3).  Original sin has made us susceptible to the temptation of sin, no matter how large or small, in our lives. Satan, the father of lies, is looking for every opportunity to hurt us and our relationships with Jesus, our family, friends - practically anyone and everyone.  With that in mind it is important for us to understand that even as Baptized Christians we fall into the temptation of sin. 

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