Celebrating America!
Seeing others as people God loves can move us toward being willing to listen to each other and perhaps find common ground. It may even help us realize how much we need one another.
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Seeing others as people God loves can move us toward being willing to listen to each other and perhaps find common ground. It may even help us realize how much we need one another.
Continue reading →I’m thankful God blessed me with people who modeled prayer as a way of life. Because of their example, I sought to model the same to my children. If we teach our younger generations well, perhaps they’ll learn to respect our nation’s leaders and our military. Maybe they’ll be more likely to honor our flag and better appreciate our Gold Star families.
Continue reading →Since we can’t change the other person (but don’t we always want to?), we can benefit from asking God to show us where we’re wrong, reveal our own faults, and point out the areas we need to change. As we commit to seeing each other – and ourselves – through Jesus’ eyes, consider how this would transform our marriages, families and communities.
Continue reading →If your loved one died while serving our country, I grieve your heartbreaking loss. I pray we, as a nation, will be found worthy of the huge price you and your fallen soldier paid.
Continue reading →I’m confident if we (as individuals and as a nation) wholeheartedly and humbly seek God’s direction, we could be a country whose values and priorities God is pleased to bless.
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