Thoughts along the Journey…
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When Love Makes Enemies
To show the love of God to others is a foundational part of the Christian life. But just as not everyone responds to God’s love, there are times when our best attempts at loving others the way God loves will not work out the way we wanted.
What do we do when love makes enemies instead of friends?

The Meek
Blessed are the meek… our society views meekness as a negative, a weakness to be put aside. But how does the Bible define meekness, and why is it so valued?