Category: love one another
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Vengeance
Photo by Adi Goldstein on Unsplash In this world, when we have been wronged, we are encouraged to cancel someone, or fight back. To get even. To let everyone know what has happened. Occasionally dreadful things do happen and I am not downplaying this. I am not recommending you put yourself in harms way. However,…
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Reconcile for peace
Photo by mark tulin on Unsplash Why is it so hard to apologise? To admit we regret doing something wrong and acted in error. The definition of apologise is: to tell someone that you are sorry for having done something that has caused problems or unhappiness Cambridge Dictionary An apology is an admission of guilt,…
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Out of the mouths of babes
The author reflects on the unique perspectives of grandchildren, highlighting their curiosity about life and faith after losing a pet. Emphasizing the significance of grandparents in nurturing spiritual values, the piece underscores the responsibilities of guiding future generations in love and faith while fostering meaningful relationships.
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Gratitude: Embracing God’s Goodness in Daily Life

The blog emphasizes gratitude towards God, highlighting King David’s example of thanksgiving. It references biblical reminders of God’s goodness, such as the Passover and the Lord’s Supper. The author shares personal blessings, illustrating God’s constant provision despite challenges, urging readers to journal and reflect on their blessings to nurture faith and joy.
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Who’s your Daddy?
The content discusses how to deal with conflict and feelings of misrepresentation. It emphasizes the importance of self-reflection, forgiveness, and inviting the Holy Spirit into difficult situations. It encourages recognizing one’s true identity as a child of God and highlights that spiritual battles require love, peace, and humility to mend relationships.
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The Power of Graceful Communication
The text discusses the challenge of encountering differing religious views and the importance of responding with love, humility, and grace. It emphasizes the need to avoid pride and self-righteousness while encouraging active listening and respectful dialogue. By filtering responses through these values, we can foster harmony and avoid causing others to stumble.
