This is so interesting & enlightening had to share.
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When it gets tough with life & stuff
This is so interesting & enlightening had to share.
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Wolf Credo
Respect the elders
Teach the young
Cooperate with the pack
Play when you can
Hunt when you must
Rest in between
Share your affections
Voice your feeling
Leave your mark
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Ben Franklin‘s birthday is January 17. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) was a signer of both the American Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution, the first American Ambassador to France, and a scientist, inventor, writer, and printer.
A good example is the best sermon.
– Benjamin Franklin
It is easier to prevent bad habits than to break them.
– Benjamin Franklin
I am the lord of myself, accountable to none.
– Benjamin Franklin
Search others for their virtues, thyself for thy vices.
– Benjamin Franklin
Well done is better than well said.
– Benjamin Franklin
Hey, I just had to share this information. It has a lot of insight & great tools for self growth. God Bless You with what you need & more! Amen!
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Healthy people are…….
More willing to change.
More willing to admit failure.
More willing to discuss issues.
More willing to learn from others.
More willing to do something about the problem.
Able to travel light.
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Encouragement – Show You CARE Through my work as a writer and counselor, as well as personal experiences with grief, I’ve learned that the holiday season is hard for many people. Make a difference by showing you CARE. Connect – When someone is hurting, we often don’t know what to say or do. But even simply expressing, “I don’t know what to say but I’m sorry and I care about you,” in person or in writing can bring a lot of comfort. Accept – When we try to help someone, it’s easy to try to direct their emotions or give advice. By accepting others and allowing them to safely express sadness, anger, fear, frustration, and other emotions in our presence, we help them heal. Respond – You can take action by bringing a meal, babysitting, or running an errand. Or you might do something more symbolic like donating to a charity in honor of a loved one, writing down a special memory in a card, or giving a thoughtful gift. Extend – People are often flooded with attention when a loss occurs but support usually decreases over time. By remembering and continuing to reach out, especially during the holidays and on special occasions, you can help bring encouragement and hope. -Encouraging words from Holley Gerth. For more from Holley visit her blog, Heart to Heart with Holley. Encourage a friend! Did God bring someone to mind that may be facing a difficult Christmas this year? |
Love Came Down The world was blessed at Christmas with a miracle of love… a guiding star and angel choir rejoicing from above. They pointed to a tiny babe within a cattle stall- a Saviour bringing peace on earth- the greatest gift of all. Celebrating the humble birth of our glorious Saviour and wishing you a season full of overflowing joy and peace. For unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given…and His name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The Mighty God, The Everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. Isaiah 9:6 KJV CLICK HERE to share the Love Came Down message as a Free E-Card. |
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