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Forgiving Those Who Willfully Hurt Us

Today Can Be Different Posted on August 14, 2021 by SherylAugust 14, 2021

If we’ve forgotten the many times God has shown us grace, let’s be honest about it. Let’s ask Him to help us remember the times He’s forgiven our reckless and willful sins against Him.

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When we’ve been forgiven much

Today Can Be Different Posted on March 20, 2021 by SherylMarch 20, 2021

As we continue to prepare our hearts for Easter, would you consider joining me in meditating on (perhaps even memorizing) Deuteronomy 6:5? Let’s ask God to help us love Him with our whole being because of Who He is (Almighty God) – and because of all the times His love gives rise to mercy.

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To my mother, who struggled with depression

Today Can Be Different Posted on May 8, 2018 by SherylDecember 27, 2018

Mom, I won’t pretend you were a perfect mother, but I know that you loved me as perfectly as you could. We both wish you had taught me how to cook, keep house and mix and match my clothes, but … Continue reading →

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