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Tag Archives: Encourage
Change the World with Words
Within James 3:1-12, the untamed tongue is described as being like a forest fire that starts with a small spark but then spreads out of control. It goes throughout the whole body to set the course of one’s life on … Continue reading
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Tagged Christ, Church, Direction, Divinity, Encourage, Expressions, Generosity, God, Holy Spirit, James, Kindness, Neighbors, Power, religion, religion & spirituality, Tact, Tolerance, untamed tongue, Word, words of kindness
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Questions for Reflection Ezra 7-10
Over the last week or so I’ve shared some thoughts from Ezra 4-6. What happened to the exiles trying to rebuild the temple can happen to us today. Many times we face adversaries in life but our mighty God can … Continue reading
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Tagged Celebration, Christ, Christianity, Encourage, Exiles, Ezra, God, Jerusalem, Obstacles, Praise, Prayer, Reflection, Shelter, Spiritual Growth, Temple, Together, United Methodist Church
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Little Acts of Kindness – Matthew 25:31-46
As written in Matthew 25:31-46, the actions that please the King include feeding the hungry, inviting strangers in, giving cloths to those in need, and visiting the sick or those in prison. Everyone needs help at some point in life … Continue reading



