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  • Leaving a Lasting Impact - In Touch - July 1/2
  • Leaving a Lasting Impact - In Touch - July 1/2
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    Leaving a Lasting Impact

    Matthew 5:13-16

    On this Independence Day, consider the question, How do you use the gift of freedom? God gives all believers true liberty through His Son Jesus Christ. Do you squander that blessing or share it with others? The problem is, some people are so focused on their own needs and desires that they fail to impact even their closest neighbor.

    Think about the people you see every week. Do you know how many of your neighbors are sick? Are there people in your church who struggle to make it from day to day? Do you know if any of your coworkers are going through hardships? Most likely, there are individuals all around you who could use assistance. But being self-focused limits our ability to notice those people, let alone reach out to them.

    Jesus taught His disciples, "You are the salt of the earth; but if the salt has become tasteless, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything, except to be thrown out and trampled under foot by men" (Matt. 5:13). In order for salt to remain useful, it must maintain its purity and potency. Likewise, we must endeavor to lead holy, humble, and loving lives, focusing on the Savior's will rather than our own.

     
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    5 Things That Hurt Relationships with Grandkids
     
    Stacey Monaco

    When writing about the relationship between grandparent and grandchild, it is very common in Christian commentaries and articles to mention Proverbs 17:6. The verse reads, "Children's children are a crown to the aged." This scripture seems both fitting and worthy of a greeting card, as it brings to mind visions of the elder generation loving and mutually being adored by their grandchildren.

    In the days of King David, when words of wisdom were recorded in the book of Proverbs, family and community life was intimate. Multiple generations were found living beneath one roof and carrying out the duties of family, making a living side-by-side. Three generations could be found at the table, and babies were bounced on the knee by parents and grandparents alike.

    While the term crown in Proverbs 17:6 can carry a more romantic and gratifying thought of grandchildren being a reward that beautifies and dignifies the life of a grandparent, in truth, it is imperative that grandparents consider seriously the charge of care and handling that comes with such a reward.

    Grandchildren, in the same way as a crown of gold, require proper care and handling. The wise and loving grandparent has the opportunity to treasure and value their grandchildren, seeking at all times to nourish both the child and their relationship with their grandchild. As is common with all relationships, there can be many seen and unseen pitfalls ready to wreak havoc between grandparent and grandchild.

    Here are five things that can potentially hurt your relationship with your grandchild and suggestions on how you can avoid these pitfalls.

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    Can God Trust Us with The Trivial Things?
     
    Chris Swanson

    Jesus brings it all together and gives us a fundamental life principle that we have probably all experienced at some point. We will not be trusted with a lot if we cannot handle a little.

     
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    The Judges Were Out Of Golden Buzzers, But This Powerhouse Got One Anyways
     
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    One Britain's Got Talent contestant was so mind-blowingly terrific that the judges bent the rules for him.

     
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    10 Classic Hymns You Might Remember and Why They're Important
     
    Cindi McMenamin

    Although music styles and tastes change through the years, one thing never goes out of style: Worshipping God through song. While worship consists of many forms—not just singing— expressing our hearts toward God through song is older than the Scriptures themselves.

     
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     Bible Trivia Question of the Day 
       

    After his conversion Saul began to preach and soon the Jews plotted to kill him. How did Saul escape from them?
    A. he was hidden in the hills
    B. he was hidden in a grave
    C. he was lowered down the city wall in a basket
    D. he was smuggled out in a chariot

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