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A Friend Who Sharpens: 8 Ways to be a Good Friend
For the Christian, being a friend is about more than just our own enjoyment. The book of Proverbs points out that friends can have a powerful impact on each other. So how do we be a friend who “sharpens”?

Everyday Omnipresence
God’s omnipresence means that He is with us everywhere we go, but have you ever considered that God’s presence is also with us in every moment of our lives?

Doing What We Can: Mary of Bethany’s Example to Christian Women
Jesus said of Mary of Bethany, “She hath done what she could.” You and I are each called to do what we can, and this week God stirred my heart with several aspects of serving God as a woman which Mary’s example puts on display.

They that Mourn
Jesus said, “Blessed are they that mourn”, but how can that be? What are we to mourn over?