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How to Love Your Neighbor When You’re A Perfectionist
Guest Post by Heather Owen A friend of a friend who became a friend of my own, Heather shares a love for her neighbor with a humble (and hilarious) heart. She's super smart yet approachable, a rare combination of wisdom and kindness you'd love to live next door to yourself... especially if her...
Part 3: How to Love Your Neighbor IN ONE VERSE
This is the third in a three part series that uses 1 Peter 3:15 to answer the question, "HOW do I love my neighbor without being weird?" Follow on the blog, Instagram and Facebook.BUT… did you notice that 1 Peter 3:15 begins in the middle of a sentence? The first word BUT links this verse to what...
Part 2: How to Love Your Neighbor IN ONE VERSE
This is the second in a three part series that uses 1 Peter 3:15 to answer the question, "HOW do I love my neighbor without being weird?" Follow on the blog, Instagram and Facebook.What fills our heart will overflow. The people living around us sincerely hope we’re filled with hope in God and not...
Part 1: How to Love Your Neighbor IN ONE VERSE
This is the first in a three part series that uses 1 Peter 3:15 to answer the question, "HOW do I love my neighbor without being weird?" Follow on the blog, Instagram and Facebook.I’ll never forget the day I happened to look out the window as I was reading one of those Bible passages about loving...
How to Find Time to Love Your Neighbor
Guest Post by Julie Gill Julie and I met in 2016 when she invited me to speak at her church on Long Island at a beautiful women's outreach event. While many event coordinators are concerned with scones and tea, Julie only cared about one thing: discipleship. Fast forward five years, and Julie is...
Sticky but Hopeful
I guess "milk and honey" is a good thing, but it sounds sticky to me. Do you all know the story of the Israelites? They had been slaves in Egypt for 400 years. God sent a man named Moses to get them out and lead them to a far off land He promised would be flowing with milk and honey. This was a...






