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THE WOMAN BEHIND THE MASK All Things!

The many experiences I have gone through in my life, especially the last seven years, could have left me dead. However, God has a purpose and plan for all things in our lives. 

As we continue to live with what’s happening in our world today, we have to trust God is in control! God is Sovereign. He reigns! He reigns over COVID-19. He reigns over cancer, diabetes, arthritis, lupus, allergies, sinusitis, or any other sickness. God reigns over our marriages and families, our jobs, and our finances! God is Omniscience!!  He knows the end before the beginning! God is omnipresent!! He is everywhere at the same time!  

“Romans 8:28 declares; “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.” We may not understand when we are going through trials and tribulations, but we must have faith. God is working the situation out for our good! It may not feel good. However, if we are children of God, the problem will work for our good. 

Have faith over fear—love over hate. Trust over terror—amen over anxiety. God’s Grace is sufficient!!! The turn in your flesh as purpose!! 

God does ALL things well. Hold on to God’s unchanging hand! Trust God’s timing! He has never failed. He cannot fail! How do I know He want fail? He’s never failed me before! Why would He fail me now? When the children of Israel were standing at the Red Sea, and Pharaoh’s Army was quickly approaching them, God parted the waters, and they walked on dry land. God drowns Pharaoh’s army in the Red Sea. Stand still and see the salvation of the Lord! Watch God part your Red Sea. You will walk on dry land. You will come through! Keep the faith! Stay encouraged!!  

God does ALL things well!  All things!

Barbara Lofton

Barbara Lofton

Barbara K. Lofton is an Ordained Minister, Motivational Speaker, Author, Psalmist, Teacher, and Liturgical Dancer. Lofton is a woman of God who lives on purpose! She loves the Lord with all her heart, mind, and soul. Her purpose is to know God better than the day before and to be a witness of His unfailing love and grace. A published author, her first book the “Cost of Favor”, was published on August 10, 2010. This book is a testament of her life and how God’s favor comes with a cost. Her second book just released, “Dear Butterfly Heart (Letters to Chanel)”, provides hope and healing for those who have experienced loss and to encourage others through her testimony. Lofton is a retired Health Care Administrator. She holds a Bachelor of Science Degree from Southern Illinois University, a Master of Science Degree in Management and a second Master of Science Degree in Counseling and Psychology from Troy University. Lofton is pursuing a Doctorate in Christian Counseling from Colorado Theological Seminary. She has a heart for God’s people and seeks to offer godly counsel to the lost and hurting. Barbara is a survivor! She survived mold illness, the death of her daughter, divorces, and other life trials. Prayerfully, what she has been through will inspire others. This site will also offer encouragement, healing, and hope to be free to remove all masks.

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You might think it’s strange or weird to see a person walking around with a mask on.  In my blog I will explain why this mask is necessary for survival.  I spent years wondering why smells would literally stop me from breathing.  I had no idea what had taken over my body like in a episode of twilight zone.

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