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2-4-15. Exodus 15:22-25a. Sometimes Grumbling Is OK –my devotional

2-4-15. Exodus 15:22-25a. Sometimes Grumbling Is OK –my devotional Exodus 15:22-25a                                                               Kevin E. Jesmer Key verse 15: 25a                                                               2-4-15 “Then Moses cried out to the Lord, and the Lord showed him a piece of wood. He threw it into the water, and the water became fit to drink….” (NIV) It has been said that grumbling […]

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7-20-14. Job 12:1-25. Job Longs To Speak To The Almighty –my devotional

     7-20-14. Job 12:1-25. Job Longs To Speak To The Almighty –my devotional Job 12:1-25                                                                                                    Kevin E. Jesmer Key verse 12: 7-9                                                                                                7-20-14 “But ask the animals, and they will teach you, or the birds in the sky, and they will tell you; 8 or speak to the earth, and it will teach you, or […]

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A prayer for those wanting to listen to God in the quiet times of life..

A prayer for those wanting to listen to God in the quiet times of life… Dear Lord heavenly Father, thank you for the quiet times, where we can turn our hearts heavenward and seek you. It is in those quiet moments, when we are all alone with you, with nothing else vying for our attention, […]

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Tips For Listening (from FamilyLife.com)

Tips For Listening (from FamilyLife.com) 1) Give focused attention 2) Listen with acceptance and understanding 3) Ask clarifying questions 4) Focus on what is being said and not on the way it being said.

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How Good of a Listener Are You?

How Good of a Listener Are You? The journal, “Leadership” asked a simple question: “How good of a listener are you?” The following is a series of questions to explore this topic. 1. Since you think about four times faster than a person usually talks, do you use this time to think about other things […]

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