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Judging Others as We Want Them to Judge Us
Isn’t it interesting that although we’re often guilty of making snap judgments about others, we gravitate toward people who exercise nonjudgmental love?
Sheryl H. Boldt,
Loving Your Neighbor: the Story of Shelley — Nicole O'Meara
Shelley was an exceptional example of what it looks like to obey the second greatest commandment: love your neighbor as yourself. (Matt 22:39). We all need to be loved and cheered on, especially when we are suffering and feeling alone. We need to be reminded that we are unique and worthy of friends
Nicole O'Meara,
The World Needs the Heartbreak You Risk - Bravester
A story of inspiration. Inspiration is a beginning. But inspiration is still safe. Application is the change, and that is not safe.
Brenda Seefeldt Amodea,
Intentionality With Our Neighbors — iWork4Him
About 10 years ago Martha decided that if we wanted to live in a loving neighborhood, we needed to be loving. I am challenging you to realize that the people in your neighborhood need to meet Jesus too.
Jim Brangenberg,
The World Needs the Heartbreak You Risk - Bravester
A story of inspiration. Inspiration is a beginning. But inspiration is still safe. Application is the change, and that is not safe.
Brenda Seefeldt Amodea,
How to Love Your Neighbor Without Being Weird - Amy Lively
Discover practical ways to obey Christ's 2nd Commandment. The 10th Anniversary Edition of Amy Lively's guide offers a 10-step challenge for individuals and Women's Ministry small groups.
Amy Lively,
Apartment Living is Mission Field Ready — iWork4Him
Apartments used to be close together with common space on the roof or a courtyard. Today, you can literally come and go in many apartment complexes and never see your neighbor. Churches across this country have regular attenders who live in rental housing but are they living with a missional mindse
Jim Brangenberg,
Hey, There Might Actually Be Something to This 'Loving Your Neighbor' Idea. Author Jada Edwards Explains
Love your neighbor. For most of us, that concept has been drilled into us from a very young age. It’s Biblical after all (see Matthew 22:39). Why then is it so hard to demonstrate simple acts of kindness like holding the door for a stranger, helping a co-worker who is...
Chris Carpenter,
Judging Others as We Want Them to Judge Us
Isn’t it interesting that although we’re often guilty of making snap judgments about others, we gravitate toward people who exercise nonjudgmental love?
Sheryl H. Boldt,
I Choose to See You Not as a Monster - Bravester
These algorithms that feed us this divisive junk are selling you emotional manipulation of dehumanization. Jesus showed us a better way.
Brenda Seefeldt Amodea,

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