| 30 Jun 06 | Laughter is a doorway to peace.
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| 29 Jun 06 | The family of God is not based on someone's color, race, culture, social status, or denomination.
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| 28 Jun 06 | Pockets of quality time provide the greatest memories in one's life.
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| 27 Jun 06 | The strength of a community is based upon the strength of its families and each family is built upon the character of each individual.
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| 26 Jun 06 | Much of who we are today is a direct reflection of what occurred within our family life (growing up).
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| 25 Jun 06 | Don't give up.
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| 24 Jun 06 | You are Jesus' representative in your home, at work, and within your community.
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| 23 Jun 06 | Being 'sold-out' for God is the standard, not the exception.
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| 22 Jun 06 | Inspite of your issues of sin, disobedience, and unbelief, God loves you and longs to help you through them...go to Him.
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| 21 Jun 06 | Don't allow your past to affect who you are today and who God is calling you to be.
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| 20 Jun 06 | If one word could be used to describe your life, what would it be?
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| 19 Jun 06 | Give someone an irreplaceable gift - your time (i.e. a listening ear, watching a movie, sharing a meal).
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| 18 Jun 06 | Give others the best you have and not leftovers and junk.
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| 17 Jun 06 | Giving is an outward display of inward love.
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| 16 Jun 06 | Give without expecting anything in return.
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| 15 Jun 06 | Give the best of your day to serving others.
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| 14 Jun 06 | You are not worthless.
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| 13 Jun 06 | Before trying to accomplish something on your own, ask God to change minds, mend hearts, calm souls, and bring a prosperous outcome.
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| 12 Jun 06 | Don't allow little issues to become big problems.
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| 11 Jun 06 | Regardless of the trials, tribulations, and hardships that come your way, allow thanksgiving to shield you from the 'call' of temptation and sin.
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| 10 Jun 06 | A tongue filled with laughter and praise is a reflection of a heart filled to overflowing with the joy of the Lord. What a joy it is just to be with someone whose heart is full. A soothing tongue, a tongue that can say "I accept you where you are," or "I appreciate your questions" without offense or bitterness, is a secure place someone can go for help without fear of judgement, condemnation or censure.
- Mike Hoskins
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| 9 Jun 06 | Let a man set his heart only on doing the will of God and he is instantly free. No one can hinder him.
- A. W. Tozer
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| 8 Jun 06 | The optimist says, the cup is half full. The pessimist says, the cup is half empty. The child of God says; My cup runneth over.
- Anonymous
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| 7 Jun 06 | You must not lose confidence in God because you lost confidence in your pastor. If our confidence in God had to depend upon our confidence in any human person, we would be on shifting sand.
- Francis A. Schaeffer
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| 6 Jun 06 | Forgiveness ought to be like a canceled note - torn in two and burned up, so that it can never be shown against one.
- Henry Ward Beecher
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| 5 Jun 06 | Agape love is...profound concern for the well-being of another, without any desire to control that other, to be thanked by that other, or to enjoy the process.
- Madeleine L'Engle
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| 4 Jun 06 | I will permit no man to narrow and degrade my soul by making me hate him.
- Booker T. Washington
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| 3 Jun 06 | Strive to be merciful...A man should first of all begin to be merciful in the measure that our heavenly Father is merciful.
- Isaac of Syria
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| 2 Jun 06 | Contentment is not satisfaction. It is the grateful, faithful, fruitful use of what we have, little or much. It is to take the cup of Providence, and call upon the name of the Lord. What the cup contains is its contents. To get all that is in the cup is the act and art of contentment. Not to drink because one have but half a cup, or because one does not like its flavour, or because somebody else has silver to one's own glass, is to lose the contents; and that is the penalty, if not the meaning, of discontent. No one is discontented who employs and enjoys to the utmost what he has. It is high philosophy to say, we can have just what we like if we like what we have; but this much at least can be done, and this is contentment: to have the most and best in life by making the most and best of what we have.
- Maltbie Davenport (Mattie D) Babcock
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| 1 Jun 06 | God's wounds cure, sin's kisses kill.
- William Gurnall
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