WHOSE “SOMEBODY” ARE YOU?
Are you someone else’s “Somebody”? The one who will reach into another’s life to help, encourage, or simply sit with? What an opportunity for significance!
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Are you someone else’s “Somebody”? The one who will reach into another’s life to help, encourage, or simply sit with? What an opportunity for significance!
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Don and I found both a break and blessing on a recent trip to Oahu, and were able to focus on each other in new ways. Do you, like us, need to find small ways to do this in our daily life?
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How do you know when you need to confess and ask forgiveness for something? For me, it’s sometimes just that still, small voice that won’t let me forget something – a word I’ve said harshly, an omission of something I should have corrected. The great thing is that forgiveness is so readily available.
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Do you find gaps between your expectations and reality? When disappointment invades your life, do you respond in anger or ask what God has for you in the gap?
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Do you live in fear or faith? I’ve thought about my niece moving, leaving behind her support system. I’m reminded of the adjustments God has led me through.
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Studies show music can lift our spirits, enhance our relationships, reduce anxiety. It can also lead to violence. What does music do to/for you?
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How do you look at life? Do you think your perspective makes a difference in how you respond to life, people, challenges? I’ve expressed some thoughts in this post.
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When did you last take a road trip? Ours was full of surprises and challenges. It took us 2400 miles to visit dear friends and family.
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Did you stay dry, or have a wet Fourth of July as we did? We wanted to see a small town parade, and loved it, water and all!
Read PostLet us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for he who promised is faithful. And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds…”