Being Different, All Together

701) I have had the privilege of working with kids, mostly in the junior/senior levels for many years. Because of this, I have spent a lot of time observing kids of these ages. Inevitably, I see many of them wanting clothing, shoes, electronics, cars and more simply because everyone else has them. What I think
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What to read next if you loved “Bridgerton”

On the off chance that you have an escalated stop, mull over a short taking a gander at outing. This especially is shrewd in urban areas with brilliant open transportation decisions. On the off chance that you have an escalated stop Today most people get on average 4 to 6 hours of exercise every day,
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Be Careful What You Ask For

700) Children are often asking for things that are not good for them. If they want an entire bag of candy and they get it, they will most likely eat it all and then be sick from it. As adults, we know that giving our children what they ask for can sometimes be the worst
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3 New ways to wear skirts in winter

On the off chance that you have an escalated stop, mull over a short taking a gander at outing. This especially is shrewd in urban areas with brilliant open transportation decisions. On the off chance that you have an escalated stop Today most people get on average 4 to 6 hours of exercise every day,
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Give it to God

699) As a writer, I have always been sensitive to words and their meanings. I notice when they seem to be overused (awesome, epic, etc.). As a teacher of writing, I have frequently said to my students, “If you use the word awesome for everything- like, ‘Pizza is awesome,’ what will you say if you
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The Problem of Assumptions

698) It can be a very hurtful thing if someone makes an incorrect assumption about you. Take a minute and think of a time this happened. What did it feel like, and why? In 1 Samuel 1:12-16, we find a broken-hearted woman–Hannah. She desperately wants to conceive and have a son, but this chapter tells
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In Spite of Heartache

697) When I was young, I thought it would be a good idea to know the specific things that would happen in my life ahead of time. My reasoning was that I could “plan” for it. If a gift was on the way, I could decide how to use it. If disease were just around
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Lessons from the Past

696) I can’t imagine a world so evil that God said He was sorry He made man (Genesis 6:5-6), but in Judges 17:6, we see what caused yet another biblical period of history when God’s people disregarded His laws and “did what was right in their own eyes.” Punishment and the consequences of these choices
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Young Love and Old Wisdom

695) Sometimes while I’m driving, I hear a song that puts me in a mental time machine and before I know it, I am 35 or more years in the past. If I take the time to follow through in my thinking, I smile and then cringe when my naivete screamed when I judged what
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When God’s Timetable is Frustrating

694) Most of us know that to God a day is like a thousand years. (2 Peter 3:8) Knowing this, it can be frustrating when we want His help now and He takes His time answering. The Israelites experience this same frustration. In Judges 13, the Israelites were, once again, not following God’s laws and
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