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“Every woman wonders, dreams, loves, laughs, lives with hope, desire, compassion and uncertainties…come experience what God has designed with Every Woman in mind…”TRANSCRIPT
Sometimes while going through the day God has to get my attention on certain things…especially those things that I’m taking for granted and really not paying much attention to. Here is one of those things...It always seems to amaze me how I am constantly reminded of the extraordinary women in my life! I mean think about it...there is greatness all around us in the form of another woman. Whether it is your mom, a favorite aunt, sisters, cousins, neighbors, you name it, she’s there. Take some time okay...how about right now and jot down names of women who have really inspired, you cared for you, influenced, motivated entrusted, you in ways you never thought. Now, I have some questions to ask you...do they know this??? And...are you that to other women?
That’s what our Every Woman International newsletter strives for with each publication. Our goal is that Every Woman International becomes just that to all women because in reality, this influence, caring, motivation, inspiration has all come from God . Don’t believe me? Ok, read Psalm 139, and then we’ll talk! God knows each of us intimately and provides ultimate love, and also knows we need each other to reach out and give this love to others. Just look at our contributing writers this month! We are just ordinary women, living our lives, and wanting to be used by God to show other women His extraordinary Life!
You’ll see within this addition of Every Woman International not only articles from myself, our Ministry Chaplain, Minister, and our Senior Pastor, but a mother, a student, a grandmother, all walks of life…beautiful isn’t it? And, here’s a thought, you can join in as well! Give this newsletter to women in your life, use the recipes, look at the resources, think of ways you can contribute for the next publication, etc. There is no end on what we all can do to motivate, inspire, care for one another through an “everyday woman”.
Enjoy!
Pastor Susanne
About Pastor Susanne Pastor Susanne has lived in San Diego for 39 years, and has one adult daughter, Amber, who is getting married in September. She is employed by HR Block as their West Territory Training Manager, covering Alaska, Washington, Oregon, California, and Hawaii. But, if you ask her, she will state that her heart and real job is this Ministry. She has been involved with ICFF since its inception with all aspects of the Ministry, and is currently the Women’s Pastor. Pastor Susanne loves her parents very much and is the oldest of 5 siblings. She loves to dance, knows the lyrics to just about any song. She is also an avid reader, so you will rarely catch her without her Kindle.
A Word from the Editor...A Word from the Editor...A Word from the Editor...
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“Every woman wonders, dreams, loves, laughs, lives with hope, desire, compassion and
uncertainties…come experience what God has designed with Every Woman in mind…”
E V E R Y W O M A N
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E D I T O R
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T H E C H A P L A I N ’ S C O R N E R
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A L O O K A T A N E X T R A O R D I N A R Y
W O M A N
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T H E T R U E M E A N I N G O F
F A M I L Y
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A N I N T ’ L S T O R Y O F C O U R A G E
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P O E T R Y C O R N E R : “ B E A F R I E N D ”
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M O R E T H A T J U S T A N
O R D I N A R Y D A Y
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S E R V I N G O U R V E T E R A N S
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T H E D I V I N E H O S T E S S R E C I P E
C O R N E R
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H E A L T H T I P : W E L L N E S S &
F I T N E S S
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F R O M T H E B O O K S H E L F
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F R O M T H E F O U N D E R ’ S
D E S K
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I N S P I R A T I O N A L Q U O T E S F R O M P A S T O R R A L P H
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A N N O U N C I N G : I C F F ’ S O N Y O U T U B E !
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
ICFF Mission Statement: “Reaching the surrounding communities through comfort, truth and love.”
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The Chaplain’s Corner...The Chaplain’s Corner...The Chaplain’s Corner... comfort with which we ourselves are
comforted by God.
- Chaplain Marta Soliz Ferguson
About Chaplain Marta
Chaplain Marta was born in Calexico, Cali-fornia, and is the proud mother of three
beautiful adult children. She has worked with Federal Express for over 27 years and
is a community leader. She has actively worked in the ministry for over 20 years
and currently serves as the Chaplain of In-ner-City Faith Fellowship. She is very artis-
tic and amazing at producing dramas and
writing scripts. She loves to dance, enjoys jazz, the theater, ballet, opera and the arts.
She also loves spending time with family,
trips to the beach, traveling and watching “Law and Order”.
As women, we are
often overwhelmed with
feelings that we are the
caretakers of the world.
We give out of our-
selves, and yet, we feel
what we give out isn’t
always returned. We also feel like we
have to be the nurturers and cheerleaders
of life. It is a God-given ability in us as
women, but we are often led too much
by emotion, making us neglect our own
feelings. These could be feelings of being
lost and depleted, while we pour our-
selves into others. We feel we are respon-
sible to save and heal everyone's ills, but
in reality, we cannot.
The gift in us that desires to do all of
the above is also what God is actually
known for, except He does it in its
proper order towards us. As women,
we must remember that we are God’s
resource. What we are able to do in
our relationships with family, friends,
and our selves through God’s Word,
is to exercise words of wisdom, heal-
ing, compassion and restoration.
These lead those in need back to the
True Source, God.
2 Corinthians 1:3-4 tells us,
“Blessed be the God and Father of
our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of
mercies and God of all comfort, who
comforts us in all our affliction so
that we will be able to comfort those
who are in any affliction with the
A Look At An Extraordinary Woman...A Look At An Extraordinary Woman...A Look At An Extraordinary Woman... BUT WHO WAS ELLIE?
Grandma Ellie was truly a virtuous
woman and a blessing to all who knew
her. I can reflect on the times spent
growing up in her care. She always
seemed to be so happy and truly loved
the Lord, our family and her friends
more than anything else. Grandma
Ellie lived out her days with convic-
tion and confidence in her relation-
ship with God. There was never a day
that she didn’t speak of His goodness,
kindness and great mercy towards us
all. She was a peacemaker, very en-
couraging, and managed to see the
good in everyone (even those others
would deem not so good).
Whenever you spent time around
her you felt a sense of peace and
couldn't help but smile. Even in the
nursing home where she lived; she
received visitors all the time from ran-
dom people that she didn't even
know. The nurses told us that people
were just drawn to her room for some
reason (but we know why).
I really thank God for His mercy
towards her and that she passed quietly.
I am reminded of John 14:3, when God
said He has prepared a place for us and
that includes my grandma. I am happy
to say she is now in Christ (at home
with the Lord). Thank you for allowing
me to introduce grandma to you all…
- Minister Lisa M. Harris
About Minister Lisa
Minister Lisa was born and raised in North Caro-lina, and moved to San Diego, California in 1991. She is the youngest of seven siblings, but is not spoiled ;-). She works as an executive assistant at San Diego Gas & Electric
and serves as a minister and deaconess at Inner-City Faith Fellowship. She loves to sing, dance, go to plays, listen to jazz, watch “Dancing with the Stars”, and is slightly hooked on Hallmark and Lifetime. She is a movie buff, who loves her popcorn. Her bucket list is to tour ITALY, visit Austra-lia, Ireland, and the tropics!
What do you say
about a woman who
lived 108 years? A
woman who lived dec-
ades and has experience
more that we will
probably experience in
a life-time.
Well, there’s much to say about my
dear grandmother, Ellie Clark Johnson
Chavis, who was born on June 26, 1903.
She is a true testament of what it looks
like to serve and obey God. She walked
in fellowship with others every moment
of her life. When you read Galatians
5:22-23, the fruit of the Spirit, that
completely describes Grandma Ellie.
Writing this article is bittersweet,
and gives me both sadness and happiness,
because my dear Grandma Ellie passed
away on March 22, 2012. Sadness be-
cause we all will miss her immensely, but
joyful because she knew the Lord. She
lived a long and fruitful life serving God,
and leaves a beautiful legacy behind.
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The True Meaning of Family...The True Meaning of Family...The True Meaning of Family... with family members. Solving the
problem is not an easy task, but fami-
lies should try to be tolerant of one
another. God communicates with us
and listens to our problems. We
should honor Him enough to do the
same for our family. Jesus shows us
examples in many ways. Praying,
forgiving, and loving one another
should be at the top of our family
priority list.
God gives us an example of the
greatest love in John 3:16 when He
gave His only begotten son that who-
ever believes in Him should not per-
ish, but have eternal life. This shows
us that it is very important to love
one another.
Matthew 6:12-15 gives an expla-
nation of why forgiveness is impor-
tant, and the outcome if we choose
not to be a forgiving family. In Mark
4:22, Jesus talks about faith in God,
prayer, and forgiveness. Some other
scripture references include: John 15:9-13, 1 Corinthians 13:1-8 and
The very first
thought that comes
to mind when the
word family is men-
tioned is: People
who are related in
some form or fash-
ion. While this is
true in one manner, family can also in-
clude people that are not related by kin-
ship. As we progress in life, we have
close relationships with people that we
are employed with, people that are close
friends, our church family and our
neighbors. Some of these people are like
family. They will show great regards
for your well being.
Families live in different parts of the
world. Some live in suburban areas, the
city, or rural areas. It doesn’t matter
where they reside, communicating with
family is important. Technology of to-
day makes communicating easy. Some of
the methods used include e-mail, texting,
telephone, and writing. Sometimes there
are misunderstanding and disagreements
Matthew 6:9-12. I believe that God esteems families
highly and we as a family should live up
to God’s expectation to the best of our
knowledge. We should always be open
to continuously studying the Word, and
learning ways to live in a manner that is
acceptable in God’s sight. Be thankful
that we have the greatest example that
we should follow which is Jesus Christ,
our Lord.
- Rebecca Dubose
About Ms. Rebecca
Ms. Rebecca was born and raised in Bir-mingham, Alabama, and is the mother of five adult children and a community leader. She has been an a RN for 37 years and an educator for 17 years. Although she is re-tired, one would never know it because she spends much of her time mentoring stu-dents. Ms. Rebecca loves basketball, bowl-ing, bingo, shopping for bargains, listening to jazz and trying new foods and gardening. She has a great sense of humor, loves to read and is undefeated at the game of Scrabble.
An International Story of Courage...An International Story of Courage...An International Story of Courage... fend the women of Sudan." Hussein
was not sentenced to flogging, but was
fined and briefly imprisoned when she
refused to pay; other women who have-
n't been given international attention
have since been flogged under public
decency laws. Despite death threats,
Hussein continues to speak out about
women's rights in Sudan.
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Article taken from theguardian news article.
Photograph of Lubna Hussein. By Mohamed
Nureldin Abdallh/Reuters.
You can read the full article by clicking here: http://
www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/aug/02/sudan-
women-dress-code
"Whip me if you dare," was Lubna
Hussein's defiant message to judges in
Sudan, where the former journalist was
arrested for the crime of wearing trou-
sers. Hussein soon attracted international
attention as a symbol of women's op-
pression in countries with strict interpre-
tations of Islamic law.
She was arrested at a restaurant in
Khartoum in 2009 under restrictive
decency laws, beaten in a police van
and held with 12 other trouser-
wearing women who had also been
arrested. Ten of the women pleaded
guilty and were given 10 lashes and
fined, but Hussein asked to go to
trial. As a press officer for the UN,
she was offered immunity from
prosecution but she resigned so that
she could face the charge, inviting
women's rights campaigners, protest-
ers and journalists to her trial – and
where her sentence could be 40
lashes. "I am not afraid," she said in
an interview. "It is my chance to de-
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Poetry Corner: Be A Friend...Poetry Corner: Be A Friend...Poetry Corner: Be A Friend... Be a friend. You don’t need money, just a disposition sunny. Just the wish to help another get along some way or other. Just a kindly hand extended out to one who’s unbefriended. Just the will to give or lend this will make you someone’s friend. Be a friend. You don’t need glory. Friendship is a simple story. Pass by trifling errors blindly, gaze on honest effort kindly. Cheer the youth who’s bravely trying, pity him who’s sadly sighing. Just a little labor spend on the duties of a friend. Be a friend. The pay is bigger (though not written by a figure). Than is earned by people clever in what’s merely self-endeavor. You’ll have friends instead of neighbors for the profits of your labors. You’ll be richer in the end than a prince, if you’re a friend.
- by Edgar A. Guest
As I was talking to Tom, I could
feel the Holy Spirit talking to me, giv-
ing me words of encouragement to
share with Tom. I wanted Tom to see
the two most important things in his
life to live for were the two beautiful
girls in my living room laughing and
having a good time. His 7yr old, Tay-
lor, was in a karate competition earlier
that day, and she came in 1st place for
breaking wood in half. I wanted him to
see how important it was for him to be
there for that, and for Taylor to look
up and see her daddy there cheering her
on.
“It’s moment like these that you
don’t want to miss out on. You want
to see them grow up into young ladies,
see them off to college, walking them
down the aisle on their special day.”
Tom began to tear up so, I told him
it’s going to be ok. It’s a bump in the
road that can be fix. I told Tom pray
and ask the Lord to give him strength
and help clear is mind and his heart. I
put my hand on Tom’s shoulder and
he just let out a big sigh.
For me, especially being a babe
in getting to know the Lord, He has
given me the ability to speak to some-
one that is feeling down, and needing
some words of hope. I never thought in
a million years that I would be that
person. What I do know now is this,
God works in many ways…Just believe
this with all your heart!
- Demetra Fason
About Demetra
Demetra was born and raised in Racine,
Wisconsin, and is the youngest of eight
siblings. She works as an Service Insurance
Agent at Federal Express and serves in the
Ministry of Helps department at Inner-
City Faith Fellowship. Demetra loves to
help others and is community-minded. She
has a great personality, loves to shop, is a
social butterfly, who loves to travel, enjoy
good food, jazz events and outings.
More Than Just An Ordinary Day...More Than Just An Ordinary Day...More Than Just An Ordinary Day... Late Saturday
afternoon after one
of our women’s
planning meetings, I
went home to clean
and organize my
house. A few hours had gone by and I
said to myself, “you have done enough
for today, it’s time for you to relax”. I
went over to my neighbor-friend Kim’s
house. At Kim’s was my other neighbor
Olga, and Kim’s friend Tom, chilling
and waiting for Tom’s daughters Tay-
lor and Maya to come over for their
weekend visit with daddy. They are so
adorable. I went over to my house for
something, and the next thing I knew,
everyone was at my house playing WII
bowling! So here we all are …bowling
having a good time. After a while, I
found myself in the kitchen talking to
Tom. Tom is going through his second
divorce, and has a drinking problem,
not to mention that he owns a bar.
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a delicious stew. As they enjoy their
dinner, you can almost taste the slow-
cooked goodness as the smell of the
warm brown stew wafts off the pages
and into the room with you. It was
here that my imagination and love for
writing married with my curiosity
about food. On a chilly cloudy day, it
is the perfect time to use my own
imagination to cook up a delicious
and hearty stew that takes me back to
my childhood.
I hope you enjoy the recipe.
- Tiffini Buchanan
About Tiffini
Tiffini is a native of San Diego, CA, and
is the oldest of three sisters. She is cur-
rently completing her Masters Degree in
Engineering at CSU Los Angeles in CA
and holds a Bachelors in English. Tiffini
loves to read, is a great writer, fantastic
cook, a health enthusiast and can put any
outfit together with flair. Her divine phi-
losophy is to eat well and live well. Tiffini
is very creative, has a great sense of humor,
and is a great party planner.
Henry, Jessie, Violet & Benny’s Stew
Click link below for the full recipe.
The Divine Hostess Recipe Corner...The Divine Hostess Recipe Corner...The Divine Hostess Recipe Corner... As a child, I
became a book-
worm shortly
after I learned to
read. Books were
a way to cozy up
d u r i n g c o l d
weather and let my imagination run
wild. My all time favorite children’s
novel is, The Boxcar Children by
Gertrude Chandler Warner. The book
starts out with four hungry orphans,
Henry, Jessie, Violet and Benny, of
which no one knows who they are and
from where they came. Family or no
family, they were most importantly
hungry and homeless. The story car-
ries on as the four children, so closely
knit find a way to survive and take
care of one another as they live in an
old abandoned boxcar. One scene that
is really heart warming, is when the
children use their creativity and inge-
nuity to build their own makeshift
kitchen. Then, from a little meat and
small amount of vegetables, they make
coming the first woman and first non-
physician to assume the role of Army
Surgeon General during a ceremony
Dec 7, 2011. The Army Surgeon Gen-
eral serves as the medical expert on the
Army staff, advising the secretary of the
Army, the Army Chief of Staff, and
other Army leaders and providing guid-
ance to field units.
“Some say that I am cracking the
glass ceiling” Horoho said in a U.S.
Army Medical Command news release.
“I would submit that I am just the next
person that is passing through the crack
that has been opened by pioneers, lead-
ers that came before me regardless of
gender, culture, race or creed. What I
“Nurse Laura is the
sole nurse for some
200+ veterans. She
shares this story with
us as a proud
woman/nurse who
serves the veterans at
Veterans Village of San Diego”
- Jeanette Armijo
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Lt. Gen Patricia Horoho, RN,
MSN, MS completed the path that
took her from a job as a staff nurse to a
historic post with the U.S. Army, be-
bring to the job is not my gender nor
my clinical discipline, but my 28 years
of experience and education in the
field of healthcare”.
- Article written by Laura Suarez
About Jeanette
Jeanette was born and raised in Los Ange-
les, California. She is the eldest of six sib-
lings and is an inspiration and encourage-
ment to those who know her. Jeanette is
very loving, funny, loves to dance, but says
she has two left feet ;-). She enjoys the
culinary arts and photography, and is the
proud owner of Jeanette Armijo’s Massage
Therapy business, located in San Diego.
Serving Our Veterans...Serving Our Veterans...Serving Our Veterans...
INGREDIENTS
4 stalks of celery minced
3 carrots roughly chopped
1.5 cups of potatoes in 1 inch cubes
2 to 3 vegetarian or chicken bouillon cubes (Veggie or chicken broth as substitute)
Black Pepper
Cumin
21 seasoning solute
2 TBSP chopped Parsley fresh or freeze dried
1/4 minced white onion
1 TBSP minced garlic
2 tsp olive oil
1 cup of lentils (Can also be made with chicken breast pieces or steak. If meat is used, it will need to be added after step 1 and allowed to cook a little while longer.)
http://divinehostess.wordpress.com/2012/03/18/henry-jessie-violet-bennys-stew/
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“Getting inspired from reading has
many benefits, so we would like to dedi-
cate this section to encourage all of us
to READ.”
This month we are highlight-
ing “Made to Crave…Satisfying Your
Deepest Desire With God, Not
Food” by Lisa TerKeurst.
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“I roll over and look at the clock.
Another day. Beyond all reason and ra-
tionality, I slide out of bed and strip off
everything that might weigh even the
slightest ounce as I head to the scale.
Maybe today will be the day the scale
will be my friend and not reveal my se-
crets. Maybe somehow overnight the
molecular structure of my body shifted
and today I will magically weigh less.
But no. I yank out my ponytail holder-
hey, it’s got to weigh something-and
decide to try again. But the scale doesn’t
change its mind the second time. It is
not my friend this day.
Vowing to do better, eat healthier,
and make good choices I head to the
kitchen only to have my resolve melt
like the icing on the cinnamon rolls my
daughter just pulled from the oven.
Yum. Oh, who cares what the scale says
when this roll speaks such love and
deliciousness. Vowing to do better, eat
healthier, and make good choices, I
head into my day only to find myself
making more excuses, rationalizations,
and promises for later. Always later.
And the cycle I’ve come to hate and feel
powerless to stop continues.
But I did need to make changes
and I knew it. Because this wasn’t really
about the scale or what clothing size I
was; it was about this battle that raged
in my heart. I thought about, craved
and arranged my life too much around
food. So much so, I knew it was some-
thing God was challenging me to sur-
render to His control. Really radical
changes for the sake of my spiritual
health perhaps even more than my
physical health. Part of my surrender
was asking myself a really raw question.
From the Bookshelf..From the Bookshelf..From the Bookshelf..
Health Tip: Wellness & FitnessHealth Tip: Wellness & FitnessHealth Tip: Wellness & Fitness DIET
Avoid refined, processed foods
(basically, anything with white flour).
Avoid toxic fats, i.e., foods that are
fried or made with hydrogenated oils.
Eat foods rich in phytonutrients, e.g.,
berries, cruciferous vegetables and soy-
beans.
FITNESS
Keep a set of medium-weight
dumbbells by your bed. Do a couple
of reps when you wake-up and at night
May I ask you this same raw question?
Is it possible we love and rely on food
more than we love and rely on God?...”
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If you have a book you feel will inspire
women, please feel free to send your recommen-
dations to us!
- Pastor Susanne
Dr. Oz’s Recommendations
for Healthy Living
Wellness doesn’t
just happen. Only
conscious choices
can give you a vi-
brant, enery-filled existence. Like any
other challenge in life, treat positive
lifestyle changes as an opportunity to
mature and grow. Plus, being healthy
can be fun!
before bed. Put a sta-
tionary bike in front of
your TV and only
watch while pedaling.
Develop a stretching
routine for increased flexibility. For
instance, try simple yoga poses.
~ ~ ~ ~
Articles provided by
Heart Health Advice from the
Nation’s Best Cardiologists
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From the Founder Desk...From the Founder Desk...From the Founder Desk... A new year presents change, and with change comes opportunity!
We all have the privilege to do something that will make a difference in our world. Each
one of us have a part to play in the overall scope of things. Changing the world happens
one person at a time, by affecting and influencing where we live. Don’t overlook the good
that you can do at home by reaching out to the needs of those in front of you. Sometimes
we want to save the world—and that’s a tall order. Remember, God is in control and has
given us a neighbor to care about.
Every Woman International has the opportunity to touch and change lives one woman at a time, and one family
at a time by, gathering together, sharing and planning. Each person involved represents every woman because
together they are every woman.
It’s nationality, ethnicity, and cultural differences that makes a great salad bowl of opportunity. I’m excited to
be a part of this very necessary resource, and thank God for the inspiration the women bring to our world.
- Senior Pastor Ralph E. Buchanan
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Inspirational Quotes from Pastor RalphInspirational Quotes from Pastor RalphInspirational Quotes from Pastor Ralph Did you know that Ralph E. Buchanan, Senior Pastor of Inner-City Faith Fellowship, is an author, writer and
speaker? His teachings can be heard from California, to North Carolina, on the Continent of Africa, and other
international locations. He is currently writing several book, some based on his teaching series from ICFF,
which can be found by visiting our webpage at www.icff.org. One of the books he is currently writing will give
a series of inspirational quotes that will help you find applications for daily living. Here are a few of his copy-
righted quotes.
This is merely a sample of the hundreds of quotes written by Pastor Ralph. Stay tuned for this book, and other
inspiring writings in your local bookstore and online.
“Have you ever considered that the things that are happening to you are actually happening for you?”
“Finding purpose is finding your place to serve.”
“Fear diminishes possibilities.”
“Peace is the absence of chaos.”
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YouTube, founded in
2005, is a site that allows its
users to upload multimedia
and watch originally-created
and exciting videos around
the globe. These included
teachings, music and other
forums that are designed to
inform, inspire, and connect
us with those around the
world. This is an awesome
platform to GET THE
WORD OUT. Our use of
YouTube is to reach the
surrounding communities
with God’s comfort, truth
and love.
At ICFF, we are truly
blessed with awesome leader-
ship and the opportunity to
be taught a series of teach-
ings every week. These teach-
ings help us renew our mind,
strengthen our faith and en-
courage us in our walk with
Christ, while sharing the gos-
pel with others.
In our latest string of
teachings, we went from un-
derstanding “What’s In A
Name? taught by Senior Pas-
tor, Ralph E. Buchanan,
which explains what God’s
names mean and how vital it
is to know and understand
THEM for our lives and
relationship with Christ— to
learning what “Obeying
God’s Commands” looks like,
taught by Pastor Susanne
Bernal, as we experienced the
human conditions we all have
Announcing: ICFF’s On YouTube!Announcing: ICFF’s On YouTube!Announcing: ICFF’s On YouTube! while going through deliver-
ance, even with Jesus—to
finding out “What We Are
Known For?”, taught by
Chaplain Marta Soliz Fer-
gusson, as we learned that the
WHY’s of what may be said
about us is not more impor-
tant than WHO God, the
One that can change us says
we are.
We encourage you to
take some time for YOUR-
SELF, listen to our latest
teachings, find some applica-
tions, and forward the links
to your family and friends.
S U P P O R T
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Physical Address
A Time To Dance Studios
3982 - 30th Street
San Diego, CA 92104
Mailing Address
Inner-City Faith Fellowship, Inc.
P.O. Box 720823
Email: [email protected] _______________
“What Are You Known For?”
By Chaplain Marta Soliz Ferguson
“Obeying God’s Commands” By Pastor
Susanne Bernal
“What’s In A Name?” By Senior Pastor
Ralph E. Buchanan
FOUNDER & EDITORIAL DIRECTOR Ralph E. Buchanan, ICFF, Inc.
EDITOR IN CHIEF Susanne Bernal
DESIGN DIRECTOR Lisa M. Harris
CONTRIBUTING EDITORS Marta Soliz Ferguson
Jeanette Armijo Tiffini Buchanan Rebecca Dubose Demetra Fason
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