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Pursue Kindness
A simple rhyme that many children learn is “sticks and stones can break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” The purpose is to give the impression that words, as opposed to a physical punch, do not bring harm. But words can hurt. Instead, a little kindness goes a long way. Kindness can bring encouragement to the brokenhearted and help heal many hurts. The Bible encourages us to live a life of kindness - even toward our enemies. Dana Roquemore may not have set out to lead a life of kindness, but it is what now defines her.
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As we leave summer behind and look ahead to what the fall holds, it may be time to check our kindness quotient. And when we have given a good look at how we are doing, we may ask ourselves what others would say. As you move forward, remember to be kind to one another and to yourself. Together, we can help build a kinder world.
About this Plan
The “dog days of summer” phrase describes the time of year when it is hot and the summer is winding down. A big change of schedule is often right around the corner. Before you begin a new routine, why not hit the pause button to reflect on your walk with God? This five-day video plan includes short video segments (2-3 minutes) to help you head back to work or school.
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We would like to thank Steve Douglass, the Making Your Life Count (MYLC) team, and the ministries of Cru and Live Alive for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://mylc.ws/youversion/pl=700