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Friendship

Shirley Gritters·1969-09-01

Friendship is not dishonest. What would you think of a girl who told her friend that she just loved her new haircut and then behind her back breathed a sigh of relief that she was out of competition for a while? Friendship is not a status symbol. Some people try to achieve, popularity by collecting

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Love Shown in Friendship

Becky Lotterman·1990-04-01

Just the other day, I had the opportunity to talk to a person in this school about what friendship meant to her. Friendship meant having one especially close person who is “best” friends only with you. That person is someone you can tell everything and who will understand and not laugh. Someone who

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Jesus Pursued Friendship

Erik Guichelaar·2021-02-28

Even with us, who had made ourselves His enemies and who had even spoiled His glorious work of creation, With us, God willed to establish a relationship of friendship, and that's why Jesus came. I hope we understand. Jesus is all about friendship. From the cradle to the grave, Jesus was pursuin

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Friends with Non–Protestant Reformed People

Onderwijzer·2023-06-01

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Attachment Problem

Alvin Mulder·1961-02-01

Therefore, conflict in interest and separation are not conducive to friendship, while, on the other hand, likeness and contact are nutritional ingredients to a flourishing and realistic friendship. So it is that our friends are the tell-tales of what we really are, at least to a degree. Although eac

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Society Life Is a Necessity

Cornelius Hanko·1942-04-01

It is a privilege to make your friends from a group of that kind; to establish a real friendship which can weather every storm and be­come more firmly rooted as the years go by. It is even that, but it is still more. It is also of lasting Benefit. Two persons exchange ideas and both profit by it. Th

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Friends

Katie Knott·1996-10-01

Friendship is a relationship built on trust and the faith that each one is always looking out for the others. Always remember that in order to have a good friend, you must be a good Christian friend. ❖ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Kate is a st

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Be Ye Holy – With Friends

Herman Hanko·1964-06-01

Our friendship with one another is therefore, always rooted in and always flows forth from our friendship with God. The implications of this shall presently become evident. If we ask what the meaning of friendship is, the answer must be given that it is a covenant idea. Friendship is a bond that uni

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Who Are My Friends?

George C Lubbers·1979-03-01

True friendship is a relationship which even death cannot take away! It is eternal! Let us try to understand this a bit in depth. When you turn the Bible (and that is where we must go!), we notice that the term “Friend” in Hebrew is from the verb “ahab” which means to love. It is the opposite of to

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A Friendly Letter to my Grandchildren

John Faber·1990-09-01

I am assuming that the threesome friendship you are enjoying are all fellow believers; or, better yet, that you are also fellow church members, Sunday School class and catechism call buddies. Fine, that is as it should be. But in the broader concept of friendship you would include neighborhood boys