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Put into Practice

Put into Practice {{Let’s Have Coffee}}

Practice, according to the dictionary is “to perform or do habitually or usually”. The word brings to mind the idiom: Practice what you preach. There are so many voices “preaching” nowadays. A quick scroll through Twitter will have any number of people telling us how...

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Always at Work

Always at Work

Last week I completed the study of Esther by The Daily Grace Co. It truly was a wonderful and timely study. Let's take a look at each of the themes which the study introduced: Divine Providence. God is working out His plans before events begin to unfold or we are...

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He Comes to Help

He Comes to Help

I always wanted to be a mother, so when I was pregnant with our first, I was more than delighted. Nine months of anticipation was a wonderful time for us. Nothing could have prepared me for what would lie ahead – a colicky baby. She cried from the early morning until...

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The Mark of Maturity

The Mark of Maturity

"So then we pursue the things which make for peace and the building up of one another." (Romans 14:19, NASB) "A mark of spiritual maturity is a willingness to sacrifice personal comfort in order to strengthen other believers ...   To pursue means to passionately...

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Limit

Limit

Every Friday I join a community of bloggers for Five Minute Friday. One word prompt, five minutes. Unedited. The prompt this week is … Limit. Upon seeing the word prompt, various idioms came flooding into my mind: "the sky's the limit" "off limits" "stretched to the...

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Flawed & Imperfect

Flawed & Imperfect {{Let’s Have Coffee}}

Perfectionism has been on my mind a bit these last few days. Most of us have a desire to do things well, or at least with excellence. Yet there is no one who does all things with perfection. Perfectionism stakes its claim on us by making us feel we are not enough. It...

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