... and gave him a hug right back. The crowd was silenced.
Sometimes, we can be more like the jeering crowd, than the cheering boy. Instead of encouraging the heart of our neighbor, we discourage it. ...
... those cheering mean no harm.
If we truly desire to cheer to the finish, we must be discerning about which cheers we listen to. The voice of the people—even well-meaning people—is not necessarily the ...
... to adopt new actions that help us grow and improve. One of the most impactful forces on this journey is cheering – the encouragement we give and receive (Proverbs 12:25; 15:30; 16:24). A well-timed cheer ...
... and gave him a hug right back. The crowd was silenced.
Sometimes, we can be more like the jeering crowd, than the cheering boy. Instead of encouraging the heart of our neighbor, we discourage it. ...
... should be to show love instead of hate. Love will drive us to help those around us who need to hear the truth so they can repent. Hate will drive us to have an attitude like Jonah, cheering on their destruction. ...
... and gave him a hug right back. The crowd was silenced.
Sometimes, we can be more like the jeering crowd, than the cheering boy. Instead of encouraging the heart of our neighbor, we discourage it. ...
... should be to show love instead of hate. Love will drive us to help those around us who need to hear the truth so they can repent. Hate will drive us to have an attitude like Jonah, cheering on their destruction. ...
When we think about forgiveness and the idea of God wanting to forgive people through His Son we often think about the people around us who we like and that are, by our standards, good people. We might ...
... and gave him a hug right back. The crowd was silenced.
Sometimes, we can be more like the jeering crowd, than the cheering boy. Instead of encouraging the heart of our neighbor, we discourage it. ...
... and gave him a hug right back. The crowd was silenced.
Sometimes, we can be more like the jeering crowd, than the cheering boy. Instead of encouraging the heart of our neighbor, we discourage it. ...
When we think about forgiveness and the idea of God wanting to forgive people through His Son we often think about the people around us who we like and that are, by our standards, good people. We might ...
... and gave him a hug right back. The crowd was silenced.
Sometimes, we can be more like the jeering crowd, than the cheering boy. Instead of encouraging the heart of our neighbor, we discourage it. ...
When we think about forgiveness and the idea of God wanting to forgive people through His Son we often think about the people around us who we like and that are, by our standards, good people. We might ...
... and gave him a hug right back. The crowd was silenced.
Sometimes, we can be more like the jeering crowd, than the cheering boy. Instead of encouraging the heart of our neighbor, we discourage it. ...