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A Word to Dads

Today Can Be Different Posted on June 18, 2022 by SherylJune 18, 2022

I admire you because I couldn’t begin to imagine the pressures you face. Without discounting your wife’s contributions, the pressures of overseeing and providing for your family, especially in today’s culture, must be extremely challenging.

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Posted in Couldn't Categorize (for countless reasons!) | Tagged Christ-like attitude, commitment, Dad, dads, dedication, Father's Day, Fathers Day, imperfect parents, parenting, parents, Philippians 3:12, respect | 6 Replies

The Impact of Honoring One Another

Today Can Be Different Posted on January 5, 2022 by SherylJanuary 12, 2022

Let’s guard our thoughts about one another and only speak well of them. And every time we’re tempted to do otherwise, let’s allow the Holy Spirit to stop us mid-track and show us how to respond differently.

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Posted in Christian Up! (Maturing in Our Walk) | Tagged affection, honor, honorable words, honoring one another, respect, Romans 12:10, self-centered, unforgiveness, unforgiving attitude | 7 Replies

When People Annoy Us

Today Can Be Different Posted on August 28, 2021 by SherylSeptember 15, 2021

God longs to help us trust Him with all our relationships, including helping us see and love people as He sees and loves them. He may want to use that person to influence the circumstances in our life in ways we can’t see yet.

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Posted in Christian Up! (Maturing in Our Walk) | Tagged annoy, annoying people, attitude, Christ-like attitude, christian attitude, disappointment, good attitude, good qualities, grace, Matthew 5:7, mercy, positive trait, relationships, respect, selfish attitude, unforgiving attitude | 4 Replies

What dream or goal have you put aside?

Today Can Be Different Posted on June 5, 2021 by SherylJune 5, 2021

Perhaps finding an accountability partner to help you stay focused would be an effective first step. As we trust God in our labor, there’s something about the respect and admiration we receive from others that’s healthy and motivating. Enviable, even.

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Posted in Couldn't Categorize (for countless reasons!) | Tagged accomplished goals, admiration, dream, frustration, frustrations, GED, goal, graduates, graduating class, graduation day, healthy, homework, motivating, perseverance, pride, procrastination, Psalm 128:2, respect, satisfaction, zest for life | 3 Replies

When an imperfect woman marries an imperfect man

Today Can Be Different Posted on January 18, 2020 by SherylJanuary 18, 2020

When we respond generously (rather than reacting) when our husbands behave in less than loving ways, we can demonstrate a level of maturity that will earn their respect. When we cease to nitpick our husbands for not being as “perfect” as we are, imagine how it will change the way they feel about coming home at night.

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Posted in Christian Up! (Maturing in Our Walk) | Tagged anger, forgiveness, grace, husband, imperfect, imperfections, marriage, maturity, New Year, offense, perfect, priorities, procrastination, Proverbs 19:11, resolutions, respect, wife | Leave a reply

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