Sometimes in the midst of joy there is pain, there is anxiety, there is fear and there is doubt.
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Any form of separation or leaving a loved one is difficult. Today when our loved ones are leaving us, whether it’s losing them to death, or them moving to another state or out of the country, we try to hold on to every memory.
Christ is love; Christ is forgiving; Christ is patience; Christ is kind; Christ is empathy; Christ is unity; Christ is peace; Christ is joy; Christ is happiness; Christ is compassion; Christ is inclusive; Christ is justice. Jesus in his time on earth exhibited all of these characteristics.
A year may start happily and end wretchedly. A career may start with a blaze of glory and end with an embarrassing thud.
Recently we went to one of these farms which offers a variety of family activities this time of year, including a corn maze. Our trek through the winding paths cut into the cornfield was made even more challenging by our waiting until after dark to begin our journey. We steadily made our way through the maze, although we sometimes found ourselves traveling in circles or having to retrace our steps after reaching a dead end.
The writer of Ecclesiastes said, “Better is the end of a thing than its beginning …” (Ecclesiastes 7:8). I wonder if you agree.
captainern said:
should have take a 2 stroke penalty drop
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tomgahunter said:
Alana Sanders & JC Henderson's spending plans will bankrupt Newton County
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bocephus1 said:
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