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I KEEP IT SHORT & SIMPLE.
Why?Almost half of American adults read below high school level. God looks at your heart, not your reading skills. Big faith can be built on simple words.
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Tag Archives: Good Samaritan
Simple Phrases
Jesus had a way with words. Some of them have worked their way into the language of our culture. Good Samaritan (Luke 10:30-37 Turn the other cheek (Matthew 5:39) The extra mile (Matthew 5:41) Salt of the earth … Continue reading
Posted in KISS (short & simple)
Tagged extra mile, Good Samaritan, Luke 10, Mattew 5, other cheek, salt of the earth
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Famous Simple Words
Some of Jesus’ simplest phrases have become part of our culture. People who don’t know and believe in Him use them. From the Sermon on the Mount: “Turn the other cheek” (Matthew 5:39) “Go the extra mile” (Matthew … Continue reading
Posted in Constructive Thought
Tagged extra mile, Good Samaritan, Luke 10:25-41, Matthew 5:41, Matthey 5:39, other cheek, short and simple
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Shelter My Neighbor
Here in the U.S., tensions rise up between neighbors. Political differences become calls to battle. Neighbors call neighbors derogatory names. Occasionally, Bible verses are tuned into weapons to justify one’s position and prove how wrong the other one is. Here’s … Continue reading
Posted in Safe Shelter
Tagged Good Samaritan, love your neighbor, red/blue divide, Safe Shelter
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Who Is My Neighbor?
It appears that our President spoke negatively, even crudely, about certain nations. His words aside, what about those places? Not my nation, not my problem If I lived there, I’d leave What can I do to help? Bring … Continue reading
Posted in Door of opportunity\
Tagged Good Samaritan, Luke 10:36-37
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