Gifts are given. Fruits are grown.
It is in those moments that irritate us when we can either become better at arguing, or grow better fruit.
It is in those moments that irritate us when we can either become better at arguing, or grow better fruit.
Even in grief and loss, there is joy in the shared experience.
With experience comes the need to be careful of boxing God, allowing a past-driven present, and giving experiential counsel.
To be adaptable, we must be humble enough to accept and admit that we need change.
When things aren’t going so well, we drop everything and go to God. Relief comes and, sadly, some of us forget God until things don’t go well again.
The experience of others is an even better teacher for me because I don’t have to go through the consequences of their mistakes.
We can be apathetic strangers to people, or with a little effort, we can be a hinge that leads people to the fulfillment of God’s plans for their lives.