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Thu. Jun. 12 – Fruit Salad

Historically, some have described the U.S. as a melting pot, referring to how other cultures blended and conformity reigned. However, with a new generation and a food revolution, we are trading in our fondue pots for salad bowls.

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Wed Jun 11-Faith and Action

The Letter of James begins chapter 1, verse 1 by greeting the “Twelve tribes in the Dispersion.” It addresses both the first followers of Jesus as well as those Jews of the first century who found themselves outside of Palestine. This passage also resonates with those of us in the twenty-first century.

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Mon Jun 9-Compassionate Commitment

Can you think of a time when someone showed you unexpected compassion? Has there ever been a time when you surprised yourself with an act of compassion for someone else? I think about a time at a local grocery store when someone’s card didn’t go through. Most people around looked away awkwardly…

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Wed Jun 4-I Can’t Stay Awake All Night

Remembering to be thankful for little and big things is also a really good way to commune with God. Some people use a prayer journal or make a space to sit with God. Others will go on retreats. It doesn’t matter what we do, it matters that we all do something to spend more time communicating with the triune Lord.

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Tue Jun 3-Scripture Can Be So Breathtaking

Now this is eternal life: that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent. I have brought you glory on earth by finishing the work you gave me to do. Now, Father, glorify me in your presence with the glory I had with you before the world began.

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Fri May 30-The Power of a Simple Compliment

Do you find it easy or difficult to compliment or encourage people you don’t know well?  If you have ever randomly complimented a person you don’t know at all, how did you feel after you gave the compliment to that person?  Did seeing them smile also give you a sense of joy?

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Thu May 29-Shifting Your Focus

My Dad, having served in the 101st Airborne Division, would take us out to the smaller airports to watch the skydivers. He would bring along his binoculars to watch them descend. As my sister and I were young children, we were more fascinated with the binoculars my Dad looked through, than we were with the skydivers.

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