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God is not Hiding

1105)  Where is God? Are you up there somewhere? I think this is a fairly common question people have verbalized throughout the ages. As I read one time in my all-time favorite book, At Home in Mitford, the author, Jan Karon has her endearing Episcopalian priest say, what most people are really asking is, is
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Rejoice or Tremble

2 Corinthians 5:10 For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each of us may receive what is due us for the things done while in the body, whether good or bad. 1104) Awards day at an elementary school can be both an exciting and disappointing day. It is a time
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The Effect of Arguing

1103) There are so many interesting things to learn about. Sometimes I’m exposed to such things when reading. The Reader’s Digest, for example, gives me opportunities to find out about social sciences and so much more. Other things I find out about through friends, such as the whole science on how music affects the brain.
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A Poison Among Us

1102) When I was in the 6th grade, I got into a patch of poison ivy. Because I have very sensitive skin, the rash spread quickly and covered much of my body. I remember my mother taking me to the doctor and in the waiting room there was a parent who moved their child away
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The Debate of Self-love

1101) Talk of self-love is prevalent these days. You hear of “me days” and looking out for yourself first. I have read in Christian books that you need to love, rather than loath yourself in order to be a whole person. Some of these thoughts need to be considered when setting healthy boundaries for yourself.
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Act not React

1100) As is true with all people, I have a weakness that rarely stands me well. I am a “reactor” more than I am an “actor”. It’s almost as if my reactions don’t even clear my brain (though science shows they do). Something happens and, boom! I react. As is true for most things, there
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How Loving Benefits You – Part 6

1099) My students love fruit. Whenever there are baggies of fruit that the lunch room occasionally brings by for snack time, they dig right in. Why? Perhaps it’s because fruit is so flavorful and it looks and smells so good. Perhaps because when it’s eaten, their bodies benefit from it; it doesn’t give them a
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How Loving Benefits You – Part 4

1097) Many years ago, in my high school classroom, I told my students to be quiet (one of many thousands of times I have done this), but then I went over to someone and made a comment that had nothing to do with the assignment. Another student looked over my way and said, without being
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How Loving Benefits You – Part 3

1097) Over the years, I have had individuals say they will do something and then, when it’s time, they do not follow through and do what they committed to. Not only is this behavior poor, it is not a demonstration of love. (This type of  love in Philippians 1:9 is agapē, which is the selfless,
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How Loving Benefits You – Part 2

1096) Lately, I have not had enough time (or made enough time?) to read but as I think about books which have resonated with me, The Noticer by Andy Andrews is one of them. In this story (fiction based on true events), there is an old man simply named Jones who arrives in a town
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