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Are We Modeling Intolerance to Our Children? - Today Can Be Different
When we demonstrate that someone who dares to cross us doesn’t deserve our respect and prayers, our children see us at our worst. What will their chances of succeeding in their relationships (and life) be if they behave in the same petty, unforgiving way we do?
Sheryl H. Boldt,
The Fellowship of Compassion in Creation
Savoring moments with backyard squirrels, birds, and rabbits frequenting our yard, impressed upon me the fellowship of compassion in creation.
Donna Bucher,
How do your children treat their “enemies”? - Today Can Be Different
As they grow up and develop relationships in the work force and in their communities, how do we want them to respond when someone disagrees with their point of view? How bad are we willing to let things get as we watch the chips on our children’s shoulders grow sinfully larger and larger? And the childlike love in their hearts grow colder and colder?
Sheryl H. Boldt,
Are We Modeling Intolerance to Our Children? - Today Can Be Different
When we demonstrate that someone who dares to cross us doesn’t deserve our respect and prayers, our children see us at our worst. What will their chances of succeeding in their relationships (and life) be if they behave in the same petty, unforgiving way we do?
Sheryl H. Boldt,
Family Advice: Love Your Real Enemies
Excerpt from my book: Love, A 40 day Biblical Approach to Love Matthew 5:44 But I say to you, love your enemies… So you thought this book was all about romance, flowers, and puppies.…
Frank Walker,
Want to Experience Ultimate Fulfillment? - Today Can Be Different
As we obey this verse, we bear a resemblance to our Savior. We start to look like the One Who died for the people we’re witnessing to. Trusting God when we’re persecuted will enable us (individually and as the church) to experience life differently.
Sheryl H. Boldt,
Are the Unions the Enemy? — iWork4Him
In this country we get so good at vilifying entities like corporations, Unions or The Management. Sadly, LOVE is not consistent with the rhetoric often espoused on the news.
Jim Brangenberg,
How do your children treat their “enemies”? - Today Can Be Different
As they grow up and develop relationships in the work force and in their communities, how do we want them to respond when someone disagrees with their point of view? How bad are we willing to let things get as we watch the chips on our children’s shoulders grow sinfully larger and larger? And the childlike love in their hearts grow colder and colder?
Sheryl H. Boldt,
7 Ways to Respond to Overly-Negative People - Ron Edmondson
How do you respond to an overly-negative person? Sometimes you might even call them a bully – a constant complainer.
Ron Edmondson,
Healing Your Heart When It's Been Rubbed Raw - Sharon Jaynes
One day I received an e-mail from a woman who was still bitter over a statement her husband made to her cousin ten years ago. She and her husband were preparing to celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary, and she was dreading it because of his careless words a decade before. She wrote, “Please pray that God mends this title [sic] piece of my heart that has fallen to the ground.” The word title was a typo—she meant to type little. Read more…
Sharon Jaynes,

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