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The Privileged Life: Housecleaning
“And whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him.” Colossians 3:17 Yesterday, I had the privilege of cleaning someone else’s “…
Nancy C. Williams,
DIY Spring: When the weather doesn’t cooperate
The first of the daffodils are blooming, and I’m inspired! Puxatony Phil sure failed this year, and according to the “news” reports, he is facing criminal charges and possibly the…
Vickie Munton,
Change Your Day in One Hour - Today Can Be Different
We can’t reclaim an hour gone by, but we can plan to be more effective with future segments of time.
Sheryl H. Boldt,
What Does Your Work Ethic Say About You? - Ron Edmondson
I was talking with a friend recently who said one of his biggest turnoffs to Christianity, before he became a believer, was a Christian who freely talked about his faith, but had the worst work ethic in the company where both of them worked.
Ron Edmondson,
Must-visit Christian coffee shops in Atlanta
Many religious people established Christian coffee shops to express their faith and share them with other people. Coffee has become a need for work, social gatherings, and even in the church, making coffee shops emerge, and the Christian community has been following the trend. With this, coffee shops now hold discipleships, small groups, and Bible
Jepryll Torremoro,
Is Mr. Big Shot Worth Your Time? - Impacting Righteously
It is very dangerous to prioritize public reputation, power, and materialism or wealth over a man’s integrity.
Petrina Ferguson,
Washing Dishes With A Cheerful Heart - Today Can Be Different
Each time we’re tempted to grumble when we have to clean the kitchen at home, redo a project for our boss, scrub the toilets at church or head a committee at school, let’s make it our goal to do it all with a grateful (and cheerful) heart, in Jesus’ name.
Sheryl H. Boldt,
Change Your Day in One Hour - Today Can Be Different
We can’t reclaim an hour gone by, but we can plan to be more effective with future segments of time.
Sheryl H. Boldt,
Washing Dishes With A Cheerful Heart - Today Can Be Different
Each time we’re tempted to grumble when we have to clean the kitchen at home, redo a project for our boss, scrub the toilets at church or head a committee at school, let’s make it our goal to do it all with a grateful (and cheerful) heart, in Jesus’ name.
Sheryl H. Boldt,
DIY Spring: When the weather doesn’t cooperate
The first of the daffodils are blooming, and I’m inspired! Puxatony Phil sure failed this year, and according to the “news” reports, he is facing criminal charges and possibly the…
Vickie Munton,

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