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Friends with Non–Protestant Reformed People

Onderwijzer·2023-06-01

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What God Says About Friends

Cassie Bonestroo·1999-03-01

Friends. This is a term we hear about a lot today. We hear songs about them, see pictures of them, and there is even a popular sitcom with that as its title. Friends are everywhere! Who comes to mind when you think of friends? Is it the Three Stooges, Charlie Brown and Snoopy, Batman and Robyn? Or w

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Value of Friendship

Lorraine Smit·2023-08-01

Friends also bring accountability. Ecclesiastes 4:9–10 says, “Two are better than one; because they have a good reward for their labour. For if they fall, the one will lift up his fellow: but woe to him that is alone when he falleth; for he hath not another to help him up.” When we try to direct our

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Friends

Lois Hoeksema·1947-06-01

A friend is someone with whom we have fellowship because we find enjoyment in his presence. With some of our friends we merely like to visit. They are those with whom we chat over a cup of coffee. Such friends do not mean a great deal to us, but come and go, seemingly having little effect upon our l

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Friends and Friendships

Kelli Engelsma·1996-06-01

Friends and friendships are very important parts of everybody’s lives and though we do not realize it we often take them for granted. Without friends there would be no one to talk to about personal problems, except for your parents. Not many people like to discuss personal problems with their parent

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Who Are My Friends?

George C Lubbers·1979-03-01

Every acquaintance is not a friend with whom you can confide your secrets. Many will betray you and me. Yet there is a friend who sticketh closer than a brother! Who really are my friends? Perhaps we might turn this around and ask the question: Whose friend am I?

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Friends

Jason Kortering·1976-04-01

If you happen to attend a school where the majority of the kids attend movies, and even have "good movies" advertised in their church, the pressure to attend movies is much greater. Your friends talk about the show they saw the other night, they constantly discuss the late movie on TV., they rehears

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Friends

Carrie Brands·1996-04-01

Why can’t we just talk to a family member? A friend is a person who can be trusted with secrets. Friends will let you pour your heart out to them, and confide everything that is weighing down your mind. Friends understand problems in your life better than anyone else, because often they have gone th

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Closer Than a Brother – Godly Friends

Matt Kortus·2012-06-01

These individuals make great friends at recreational events such as ball games or trips to the beach. Most anyone can be a friend in such a setting. However, we must realize that a true friend not only shares in our recreational activities, but also stands by our side during times of adversity and a

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David and Jonathan

B Woudenberg·1967-02-01

There is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother.