Thoughts along the Journey…
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- Growing in Grace
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- Words

Slow to Speak
Sometimes what we don’t say is just as important as what we do say. God has a lot to say about our words, and being slow to speak is a significant part of glorifying God with our speech. (Part 2 of my James 1:19 series)

When We Don’t Understand
When I read through the gospels, I am always astounded at the disciples’ lack of understanding. But as I read in Luke 18 earlier this week, I was reminded that the disciples and I share a common trait.