How to FriendSample

As you spend time committing this verse to memory and learning how to friend, remember that you are called to action. The first word in this passage is “do,”—meaning it’s an action. Don’t simply memorize the words of this verse; instead, commit to living them out as you spend time with your friends and family. Say the verse out loud to yourself several times. If you are feeling bold, share it with someone you live with so you can practice it together. The point is, don’t do this alone! Choosing to memorize this verse can help you when tempted to act unkindly toward a friend and support you in becoming more like Jesus.
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About this Plan

Friendships can be completely complicated. Add in the pressures that play a part in today’s high school experience, and connecting with other humans can be overwhelming. In this three-week devotional, you’ll discover how to navigate some of the most common experiences in your friendships. Whether it’s being a friend, finding friends, or working through something tough in a friendship, you’ll learn why the work it takes is always worth it.
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