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Where Is Your Focus?

1582) Contemporary Christian music has come a long way. When the “Jesus Music” movement hit in the 70s, it must have been a shock to the older generation. Now, those pieces of music are nothing like the Christian music of today. Whether or not you like these changes, you can find plenty of what you
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Treasure Hunt

1581) If you listen to what others say and watch what they do, you can find out some crucial things about them. Jesus tells us why in Matthew 6:21. Here, he says where and what we treasure reveals what we value. Not all values are bad. If you treasure the jolt of adrenaline, you may
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Which Part Are You?

1580) One of the things that concerns me about how our country is functioning now (or not functioning) is how divided we are. I see divisions in families, politics, race, workplaces, and religions. This is a burden on my heart because I know that when there is division, the unit is much weaker and vulnerable.
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Three Things That Can Change the World

1579) There is a lot of clickbait out there and those who are successful at grabbing your attention, even for a moment, know how to write a headline that intrigues you. I have attempted this with the title of this minute. There are three things that can change the world and, yes, it’s a simple
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Give What You Need

1578) The word, giving back, has become somewhat trendy. “So-and-so is actively involved in giving back to the community,” and other similar activities we hear about. I think this is important and a good thing. Paul confirms this in 2 Corinthians 9:7. It tells us God loves a cheerful giver. Have you ever thought, however,
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Comparison Shopping

I’m usually candid in my minute devotions I write but not so much in other ways, but today, I need to write of a vulnerability that may resonate with you. The last week has been difficult. First, my husband and I got COVID a second time and in trying to recover from this, I find
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Waves

1576) Living on the coast of Maine has caused me to look at waves differently. Before moving here, my idea of waves were things you could ride your boogie-board on and land on the white sugar-sand. Here in Maine, the waves I often see have at least the velocity of those in the South, and
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Restraint

1575) If you have never had to restrain a child or a pet when they needed necessary medical care, you don’t know how difficult it is. For me, when I’ve had to take my dogs to get certain medical procedures, I have been asked to help restrain them. My dogs are little guys, dachshunds, but
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Foolish and Stupid Arguements

1574) It’s interesting to hear the bickering my students have. What’s even more interesting is what they’re about. It’s usually because someone “stole” something of theirs or someone “said” something about them. We can find almost all of these types of disagreements in these two sources, but I also think it’s interesting that we adults
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Anger is like Velcro

1595) Do you know anyone who has a problem with anger? Has it been you, at certain times of your life? Anger isn’t generally considered very “Christian” but, actually, anger in and of itself isn’t the slippery slope to Hades. Instead, it can be the catalyst for standing up for the underdog or spurring you
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