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The Don’t’s of Friendship
By
Linda G. Howard
After the men had gathered for their last supper together, Jesus made a shocking statement to his followers. In the light of who he was–mighty God, the Messiah, the Christ and Savior of the world–Jesus’s announcement is a total departure from the relationship mankind had previously experienced with God. He said, “Greater love has no one…
The Do’s of Friendship
By
Linda G. Howard
Since there are three levels of friendship–causal, close and committed–it should be our goal to move as many friendships as humanly possible from a causal to a committed friendship. There is means that there are at least 10 things that each of us can and should do in nurturing a friendship grow. 1. Recognize you…
Friendship
By
Linda G. Howard
Robert Lewis Stevenson expressed an important sentiment regarding friendship. He said, “So long as we love, we serve. No man is useless while he is a friend.” Jesus, however, lifted friendship to a new and holy level when he spoke to his disciple before they moved quickly to the Garden of Gethsemane. This was during…
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