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“…honor to whom honor is owed” – Romans 13:7

I am long overdue in expressing my thanks to several people who have helped me immeasurably with the set up and redesign of the Tabitha’s Heart & Hands website. First and foremost is my dear husband – my personal Barnabus. He is an incredible Christian man who is earnestly contending for the faith. His enthusiasm and support for this project are unfailing. He is a constant source of inspiration and encouragement. He was the first one who realized the usefulness of a website and he was the one who encouraged me to take the leap of faith am make it happen. He is always willing to help when I am discouraged. He can always find just the right Bible verse when I need it. Without his support, the website would never have happened. I am thankful to have been blessed with such a wonderful husband.

Next, I would like to thank my children who are my never-ending source of ideas. They are the best cheerleaders any mom could have. My desire to teach them diligently the ways of the Lord was the spark that generated Tabitha’s Heart.

I would also like to thank my friend Todd, a young man from our congregation who is just enough a computer nerd to be always willing to review, test and proofread. His help with coding has come in quite handy on more than one occasion. You wouldn’t believe how many times I had him test the Bible Quiz before I finally got the coding correct. His sincere and candid comments have been greatly appreciated and his zeal for spreading God’s word have been a great encouragement to me.

I would also like to thank my friends Frank, Patricia and Rose who have had to listen to me talk about the website ad nauseum. Thank you for not looking bored when I rambled on and on and on about something that I was thinking of doing, trying to do or failing to do with the website. Thank you for being willing to visit the website repeatedly to tell me what you thought of this or that. And thank you for your examples of Christian living. You have helped me more than you know.

Finally, I would like to thank God for giving me the opportunity and means to make this project happen. And for blessing me with wonderful and supportive family and friends. Without Him there would be nothing.