Simple Giving

Hospitality is closely related to courtesy, selflessness, deference, and friendliness. It implies a special type of kindness put into action. Perhaps the best way to understand hospitality is to discuss what it is not. Hospitality is the exact opposite of selfishness. We live in a world full of selfish people of all ages. When selfish …

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Pay Attention!

Where would the world be today if no one ever listened to instructions? How many bicycles would actually be usable? How much of the food we now enjoy would be “less than desirable”? Instructions are very important in everyday life. Not only are physical instructions important, but so are verbal instructions. Many people say they …

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Keep Your Balance!

Being a balanced person is something that both adults and children struggle with. Let your children know that being balanced is not easy, even for adults. However, if young people can learn and apply these principles of being balanced, they will be much closer to achieving balance as adults. A balanced person doesn’t even everything out …

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Bible School

Registration for Bible School 2018 is now available! This year’s theme is “Sailors of the Savior.” Free transportation is available to all the services.  We are excited to see you there!

Common Courtesy Really Isn’t That Common

Blaise Pascal, a French mathematician, physicist, inventor, and writer, once said, “Kind words do not cost much. Yet they accomplish much.” How often do you hear, “Please,” or “Thank you,” from young people? When something is done for us, we should be appreciative and express that appreciation. Our speech reflects our heart’s attitude and our level …

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Give Up My Rights?

Deference is a trait that is hard to define and maybe even harder to practice. Deference is part good manners, part humility, and part unselfishness. It sometimes involves putting yourself last and taking responsibility for a problem even when it is not your fault. In contrast, if we are always focused on ourselves, we can …

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