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Hi Manda! I just wanted pop by and tell you how much I love your blog and your insight 🙂 I just found your blog literally a few minutes ago, but based on what I have read so far, I am sad I didn’t find it sooner! Keep up the awesome posts and I look forward to more 🙂
I have been reading posts and they are very uplifting. I’m hopeful to know there are people who takenthe time to write about so many different topics. God has given you a gift.
I really like how you understand the need for friendship in life. Sometimes I feel we live in such an indifferent society in which technology has corrupted us and make
us colder toward one another. In big part is because of technology but also individualism. I have faith that it doesn’t have to be that way and it takes a tiny bit of hope to lift up one person at a time in such a challenging society we live on.
I completely agree! If we all take responsibility for the world in front of us, we can make a difference. By putting my phone down when I’m with friends, it might encourage them to do the same, and thus sets forth the rippling effect. =)
I agree. I believe it’s all about focusing on education l that focuses on humanism and the teachings of the Bible. We tend to live stressed and we forget to feel and reflect about the world we live in. We are so capable but still we have so much weight on our shoulders that we don’t know how to deal with it. If people could know God and know that we need less of us and more of Him, then this world would be a much calmer
Place. I know it’s hard because once we are out of our comfort zone which could be with faith like
Minded people and we face the world…then we realize how easy is to commit sins and ungrateful for what we have. It’s hard but I believe it’s our constant awareness that we are so imperfect what can make us be more consistent in being good Christians. After all it’s not about what we believe but how we behave toward others..
Hi Manda! I just wanted pop by and tell you how much I love your blog and your insight 🙂 I just found your blog literally a few minutes ago, but based on what I have read so far, I am sad I didn’t find it sooner! Keep up the awesome posts and I look forward to more 🙂
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Hi there! So glad you are enjoying my blog and took the time to share your thoughts. I appreciate that so much!! Hope you have an awesome week. =)
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No problem at all! You too 🙂
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I have been reading posts and they are very uplifting. I’m hopeful to know there are people who takenthe time to write about so many different topics. God has given you a gift.
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Thank you so much for commenting. I’m glad to have you as a reader!
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I really like how you understand the need for friendship in life. Sometimes I feel we live in such an indifferent society in which technology has corrupted us and make
us colder toward one another. In big part is because of technology but also individualism. I have faith that it doesn’t have to be that way and it takes a tiny bit of hope to lift up one person at a time in such a challenging society we live on.
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I completely agree! If we all take responsibility for the world in front of us, we can make a difference. By putting my phone down when I’m with friends, it might encourage them to do the same, and thus sets forth the rippling effect. =)
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I agree. I believe it’s all about focusing on education l that focuses on humanism and the teachings of the Bible. We tend to live stressed and we forget to feel and reflect about the world we live in. We are so capable but still we have so much weight on our shoulders that we don’t know how to deal with it. If people could know God and know that we need less of us and more of Him, then this world would be a much calmer
Place. I know it’s hard because once we are out of our comfort zone which could be with faith like
Minded people and we face the world…then we realize how easy is to commit sins and ungrateful for what we have. It’s hard but I believe it’s our constant awareness that we are so imperfect what can make us be more consistent in being good Christians. After all it’s not about what we believe but how we behave toward others..
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