Today, we’ll be discussing ways to open yourself up to meeting new people and connecting with them.
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5 Tips for Building & Maintaining Healthy Friendships
This week, we are diving deeper into friendship and discussing how busy women, wives, and mothers can maintain connections with others.
The 4 Levels of Friendship
First, thank you for every comment, suggestion, and real-time conversation about this friendship course. I’m so excited that these videos are helping women appreciate or adjust their friendships. To continue our course this week, we’ll be discussing four levels of friendship. I had observed these, but my husband is the one who made the levelsContinue reading “The 4 Levels of Friendship”
5 Qualities of Good & Bad Friends
This week, our friendship course continues as we learn about the qualities of good and bad friends.
Christian Woman’s Guide to Friendship
Today’s video features my story of growing from infamous to influential. My testimony also covers the power of friendship and how to obtain the friends that God desires for you. This message is for those women who feel lonely, discouraged in friendship, or nervous about connecting with people. It will also be encouraging for thoseContinue reading “Christian Woman’s Guide to Friendship”
I FORGIVE YOU Challenge
FORGIVE (verb) –to give up resentment of or claim to requital for <forgive an insult> -to grant relief from payment of <forgive a debt> -to cease to feel resentment against (an offender): pardon This topic is often deemed taboo in both natural and spiritual conversations. On one hand we all agree that forgiveness is necessary;Continue reading “I FORGIVE YOU Challenge”
Grandfathers are GREAT!
Here recently, we went on two vacations which included visits to our grandfathers. Now that you’ve read the previous sentence, ask yourself these quick questions: -When is the last time you visited your grandparents? -What is the last time you visited your aunts or uncles? -When is the last time you visited any of yourContinue reading “Grandfathers are GREAT!”