Friendship

Caring Confrontation

by Jan Lutz March 26, 2008
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My friend told me her secret sin She doesn’t think it’s wrong I want to do what’s best for her Since we’ve been friends so long. I could just overlook it Pretend I didn’t hear But I must do what’s best for me So my conscience is clear. First I must seek guidance So fervent [...]

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The Day I Wasn’t Invited to the Party

by Betty Jo Mings October 5, 2006

In the 1930′s almost everybody seemed poor, some just more so than others. I was the youngest of six children, and my father had walked out and left my mother to face the awesome responsibility of feeding and taking care of all six of us. We moved from my grandfather’s farm in the country to [...]

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A Merciful Friendship Mess

by Stacy Miller August 29, 2006
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I love sharing personal lessons from my life in hopes that others can learn from my mistakes. To me, it is a way to redeem those painful experiences, making all things work together for good (Romans 8:28). The story I share here was a huge “life lesson” to me. I gained much wisdom in regard [...]

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