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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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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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Friendship

George C Lubbers·1941-01-01

Thus also friendships among men are constituted. Two persons who are to be friends must have common problems, backgrounds, experiences. They have similar tastes. And they confide in one another in the same measure that their friendship is true and tried. It is also a known fact that due to the chang

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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

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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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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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Responsibilities of Conception (5): Spiritual Training in Social Living

Carol Brands·1987-10-01

A good friendship can strengthen us while other relationships can tear us in pieces. Our social life doesn’t develop without effort. It takes work to build good social relationships. It takes just as much work to counteract bad relationships. We must be very careful what friendships we develop. As i

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Choosing Friends

Dirk Westra·1983-08-01

Any other ground on which a friendship might be based, is really no ground at all there is no true friendship but a godly one. Discussion in our group began with an exchange of ideas on the initial establishment of friendships how to get started. First, we listed those things that attract us to a pe

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Highlights of the 1995 Convention

Shari Faber·1995-10-01

We separate once again into smaller groups in which to discuss “Choosing Friends & Maintaining Friendships.” At this discussion the group I am with is fairly open, sharing some instances that they have encountered in their own lives. Again, we look at Bible passages, seeing what our friends ought to