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Relationships

Contagious Joy Spreads in Nassau AIDS Camp
Short-term missionaries get more than they give serving in a Nassau, Bahamas, AIDS camp.
(8/30/2010) Read More

Meet Them Where They Are
I think a lot of people want to show Jesus to unbelievers, but they honestly just don’t know how. These people feel like it’s either rush in with the Word and condemn how unbelievers live or try so hard to fit in that they actually take on the habits of those they are trying to reach. Instead of going to the extreme one way or another, why not just meet people where they are?
(7/18/2010) Read More

Family First
How do we know if the important things in our lives are causing us to neglect our families? Shouldn’t we love our families first, making sure their needs are met? Make time to show your family some love.
(6/23/2010) Read More

Relating with Transparency
A self-described introvert encourages you to open up, guard your heart, and be honest in relationships.
(5/18/2010) Read More

Worth the Risk: Confronting a Friend in Sin
The fact that I cannot remember a single time when a friend has noticed me doing something out of line and pointed it out deeply disturbs me. I am even more disturbed that I can only remember pointing out a friend’s sin once in my entire life.
(4/12/2010) Read More

Family Relations
You’re out of your parents’ house now. How can you honor them now that you’re on your own?
(2/24/2010) Read More

Our Life with Teenagers
I think it started with the colorful array of pinwheels strategically placed all over the front yard. As the months passed, more “gifts” randomly appeared—ping-pong balls in the mailbox, popsicle sticks spelling out our names on the driveway, and photos of notable religious leaders taped to the garage door are just a few of the surprises we found waiting for us.
(12/24/2009) Read More

Facebook, Twitter vs. Old School: Connecting with Friends
Rekindling old friendships and maintaining current relationships is fun, but it also requires some work. Put forth the effort with friends by using technology and some old-school methods of communicating to connect with others.
(11/24/2009) Read More

Conflict in the Cubicle: How Difficult People Can Lead Us to Thanks
We do not always have the option to choose with whom we will work. However, living in peace and harmony is clearly commanded in Scripture regardless of how difficult the people around us can be.
(10/6/2009) Read More

Work Smarter, Not Harder: Multiply Yourself for Missions through Mentoring with Purpose
Perhaps you long to be more productive for the Lord in missions, but doing more is not an option. How can you multiply your efforts? Worker smarter, not harder, through mentoring.
(9/1/2009) Read More

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