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How to magnify someone’s kindness

20 January 2010

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This is the sixth post in the Others-oriented fruit of the Spirit series. The topic is kindness. Get future posts delivered to you for free by grabbing the RSS feed or email updates. Kindness is subtle. Kindness is reading a book to a child or remembering to call on a friend’s birthday. Kindness is letting someone [...]

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Johnny Depp taught me to serve others

19 January 2010

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Johnny Depp taught me that serving others is about serving others. Let me explain… A week and a half ago, I wrote a short post on my personal blog about Johnny Depp and what he means to me. I felt pretty giddy when I wrote the post – you know, like a school girl. It [...]

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A simple tip for funny without a single joke

11 January 2010

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Note: I’m going to refrain from cracking any gut-busting jokes in this post and just give you the info. Humor is everything in conversation. Or it’s at least the sugar on the cake. Jokes, though, can be lame. And by “can be” I mean “usually are.” So how do you create humor without the awkward mess of [...]

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Friendship in evangelism?: My guest post and a couple other resources

5 January 2010

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Yes, my answer to the title question is, yes. Jenn Joshua from Our Generation asked me to write a guest post for her blog about friendship and evangelism. If you’re visiting from her blog, welcome – thank you for stopping by. If you haven’t yet seen the post, go read it here: “To friend or not to [...]

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The whole gospel in only 3 verses? Yeah!

31 December 2009

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A couple years ago, I thought it’d be a good idea to gather the ten most important Bible verses, arrange them in a suitable order, and memorize them. You know, the ten Bible verses that best deliver the gospel message (I was thinking something like the Roman Road). After beginning, though, I realized it doesn’t take [...]

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