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Issue #10 - March 17, 2024

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This Week's Reading

John 4:5-42 - Jesus came to a town of Samaria called Sychar, near the plot of land that Jacob had given to his son Joseph. Jacob's well was there. Jesus, tired from his journey, sat down at the well. A woman of Samaria came to draw water. Jesus said to her, 'Give me a drink.'

What are you grateful for this week?

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Sarah Johnson

During my morning walk, I witnessed the most beautiful sunrise breaking through the clouds. It reminded me of how God brings light into darkness and how His mercies are new every morning. That simple moment of beauty brought me peace for the entire day.

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Michael Chen

I was reading Scripture with my daughter before bed, and she asked such profound questions about God's love. Her childlike faith and curiosity reminded me to approach God with that same openness and wonder. Sometimes the teacher becomes the student.

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Emma Williams

While volunteering at the food bank, I met someone who had less than me but showed such joy and gratitude. It was a powerful reminder that God's presence isn't dependent on our circumstances. Their faith in difficult times strengthened my own.

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David Martinez

This week during worship, I felt an overwhelming sense of peace wash over me during a particularly difficult season. It was as if God was saying, 'I've got you.' That moment of surrender and trust was exactly what I needed.

How have you seen God working in your life or the lives of others?

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Sarah Johnson

I've seen God working through our small group. One member was struggling with job loss, and the way everyone rallied to support them - with meals, encouragement, and prayer - showed me Christ's love in action. It reminded me that we're called to be His hands and feet.

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Michael Chen

A difficult conversation at work turned into an opportunity to show grace and understanding. I felt the Holy Spirit guiding my words, helping me respond with compassion rather than defensiveness. It's amazing how God can use challenging moments for growth.

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Emma Williams

I've noticed how God has been softening my heart toward someone I'd been holding a grudge against. Through prayer and reflection, I'm finding it easier to forgive and see them through God's eyes. It's a process, but I can feel Him working in me.

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David Martinez

I've seen God's provision in unexpected ways - from a timely encouraging text message to an unexpected financial blessing. It's clear that He's orchestrating details I couldn't have planned myself. His faithfulness continues to amaze me.

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Sarah Johnson

I'm grateful for my family's health, the support of our faith community, and the small daily reminders that God is always present, even when life feels overwhelming.

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Michael Chen

This week I'm especially grateful for answered prayers, unexpected blessings, and the reminder that God's timing is always perfect, even when we can't see the full picture.

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Emma Williams

I'm grateful for second chances, for friends who speak truth in love, and for the promise that God is faithful even when I'm not. His grace truly is sufficient.

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David Martinez

I'm grateful for this community that keeps me accountable, for the Bible passages that speak directly to my heart, and for coffee - definitely grateful for coffee! But mostly for God's unwavering love.

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Sharing God's love
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Sarah Johnson

"Beach adventures!"

This week's blessing
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Michael Chen

"Caden brings his ball everywhere."

Walking in faith
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Emma Williams

"Prayer walk this week"

Grateful moments
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David Martinez

"Lucy captured me painting the city."

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