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Let’s Forgive Like We Want To Be Forgiven

Today Can Be Different Posted on June 25, 2022 by SherylJune 25, 2022

The more we thank God for the endless grace and mercy He extends to us, the more we’re able to reflect our identity in Him toward those we share life with. Let’s aim to do this well. Let’s seek to destroy the enemy’s plan to keep us from experiencing a better, more Christ-like way of living.

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Posted in Couldn't Categorize (for countless reasons!) | Tagged Christ-like attitude, Ephesians 4:32, forgive, forgiveness, grace, kindness, love is not rude, mercy, offense, relationships, rude, rude behavior, rudeness, thoughtless behavior | 2 Replies

Does God Seem Far, Far Away?

Today Can Be Different Posted on March 9, 2022 by SherylApril 26, 2022

Let’s never again take God for granted – or seek Him only during our desperate moments. Instead, let’s experience the extraordinary joy of witnessing the changes our heavenly Father will do in – and through – us. Let’s take note as He reveals Himself in ways we’ve never thought possible and as our hearts become more and more confident that God is very near, indeed.

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Posted in Christian Up! (Maturing in Our Walk) | Tagged dependence upon God, extraordinary joy, far away, God's love, God's presence, humility, Jeremiah 29:13, joy, love, relationships, renew our relationships | 16 Replies

It’s Just Plain Rude to Be Rude

Today Can Be Different Posted on February 23, 2022 by SherylFebruary 23, 2022

Rudeness can undermine relationships at work, in our community, in our churches – and, most often, in our homes. Just as the temperature drops when a cold front moves into our area, so does the warmth of a relationship – dropping degree by degree – when we practice rudeness. If we want to rekindle the flames, we must stop excusing our offensive behavior.

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Posted in Christian Up! (Maturing in Our Walk) | Tagged 1 Corinthians 13:5, discouragement, healthy relationships, Love is not irritable, love is not resentful, love is not rude, offensive behavior, relationships, repent, repentance, resentment, rude, rudeness, unhealthy relationships | 10 Replies

When Our Choices Hurt Our Relationships

Today Can Be Different Posted on February 9, 2022 by SherylFebruary 9, 2022

During the next several weeks, as we celebrate February, the Month of Love, let’s see how much we can grow while meditating on relevant Bible verses. And let’s invite someone to join us on the journey.

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Posted in Addictive Behavior (Including Eating Disorders), Christian Up! (Maturing in Our Walk) | Tagged addictions, addictive behavior, addictive behaviors, behavior, choices, healthy relationships, love, loving kindness, lying, mental health, promiscuity, relationships, Romans 12:2, struggle | 2 Replies

In honor of our pastors and their spouses

Today Can Be Different Posted on October 9, 2021 by SherylOctober 9, 2021

These people of God genuinely enjoy the relationships they’ve built within their churches and communities. They’re hands-on and try to stay in touch with their congregation – even when they’re exhausted or dealing with their own personal or family issues. Many of them juggle a second job to make ends meet.

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Posted in Christian Up! (Maturing in Our Walk) | Tagged churches, communities, congregation, family issues, Hebrews 13:17, marriage, obey leaders, pastors, personal issues, relationships, spouses, submission, transformed, tremendous joy, victorious living | 2 Replies

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My name is Sheryl H. Boldt. I’ve been married to my loving husband Bert B. Boldt, II, since 2006. He and I each have four children and four grand­children. Besides writing for my blogs, I also work for Wave 94 in northern Florida and contribute to several newspapers and publications. From personal experience, I am a strong believer in the power of God to redeem me — and my life!

 

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