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Changing Our Reckless Behavior

Today Can Be Different Posted on December 3, 2022 by SherylDecember 3, 2022

The way we drive often reflects the way we live and think. Off the road, we sometimes push the envelope, embellish the truth, disregard the validity of rules, rationalize our choices, or follow the wrong crowd.

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Posted in Christian Up! (Maturing in Our Walk) | Tagged alcohol, careless behavior, gossiping, healthy relationships, irresponsible behavior, law abider, lies, out of control behavior, Proverbs 14:16, reckless behavior, relationships, safety, unhealthy relationships, wisdom | 6 Replies

God Loves You

Today Can Be Different Posted on April 23, 2022 by SherylApril 23, 2022

As my heavenly Father did (and continues to do) for me, I know God will reveal His love for you … as often as you need Him to.

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Posted in Christian Up! (Maturing in Our Walk) | Tagged God loves us, God's kindness, God's love, God's presence, God’s wisdom, God's grace, John 3:16, lies, miracles, tragedies | 6 Replies

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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Posted in Christian Up! (Maturing in Our Walk) | Tagged abusive behavior, bullied, forgive, forgiveness, forgiving, hate, hateful thoughts, hurt, hurting, lies, Matthew 6:14, practice forgiveness, resentment, spiritual convictions, struggling with hate, trespasses, unforgiveness, unforgiving attitude, willful sins | 8 Replies

Are you an impasta?

Today Can Be Different Posted on July 10, 2021 by SherylJuly 13, 2021

If we live and speak dishonestly to those we do life with, we not only compromise our Christian witness, we cheapen our relationships. Our friends will never get to know the real us. And worst, we will eventually lose sight of what’s true and not true about ourselves and others.

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Posted in Christian Up! (Maturing in Our Walk) | Tagged compromise, deception, dishonesty, Ephesians 4:25, honesty, impasta, integrity, lies, relationships, sabotage, sin, skills, spaghetti, successes | 7 Replies

How do your children treat their “enemies”?

Today Can Be Different Posted on August 19, 2020 by SherylAugust 19, 2020

As they grow up and develop relationships in the work force and in their communities, how do we want them to respond when someone disagrees with their point of view? How bad are we willing to let things get as we watch the chips on our children’s shoulders grow sinfully larger and larger? And the childlike love in their hearts grow colder and colder?

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