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The concept shalom is gleaned from the Hebrew word, which means peace, wholeness, and rest. 

Shalom stories are focused on:
Bible stories, inspiring stories, health stories, devotional prayers, and livelihood stories It is designed for those who are young, inexperienced, or elderly.

Our mission
  • Influence, inspire, and alter people's lives.
  • We focus more on writing God's mind.
  • If you read through many of our stories, you will notice that they are often concentrated on a deep discovery that demonstrates that it is wisdom from above.
  • Children of Jesus Christ will find this subject valuable, informative, and fulfilling regardless of where they are on their varied spiritual paths.
  • We understand that the Christian faith isn't only for Sunday mornings in church; our faith informs every issue we face daily.
  • We want to provide content to those who are trying to figure out what it means to live a Christian life on a daily basis in their own lives.
 
 Our goals
  •  To stimulate and obligate you to turn over your practical application of Scripture as well as practical shared testimonies and virtuous efforts. 
  • To provide timely information on topics ranging from marriage, parenting, and family issues to Bible study, prayer, and spiritual growth.
  • As well as current events and a Christian perspective on popular culture, all within the framework of prophetic Christianity.
To support our assignment please, donate to us on PayPal by clicking on the following link https://paypal.me/Shalomstories?country.x=ZA&locale.x=en_US
Thank you so much in advance, your money will be used to give to the poor through our community outreach. 

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