Author: Angela Perritt

Jesus, Friend of Sinners

“I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.” –Luke 5:32 In Luke chapter 5, we witness a stunning scene: Jesus shared a meal with tax collectors, some of the most resented people in His day. When you read the Bible for yourself, specifically the Gospels, you

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Dangerous Friendships

We all want the type of friendships we see in the movies or on TV shows. You know the ones where the girls have been friends since elementary school, they know each other so well they can finish each other’s sentences, and they are fiercely loyal to one another. The

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Red Flags

I don’t think there’s a more accurate quote regarding friendships as this: “Show me your friends and I’ll show you your future.”  Friendship is a really big deal.  We invest in (or are encouraged to pursue) education and training for much in this life, including but not limited to job

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Uphill Friendships

I hung up the phone, and I felt heavy-hearted. The conversation had taken a negative turn, and now I wished I had just let the call go to voicemail. For many years, this friendship had been a source of joy and encouragement to me, but lately every time I engaged

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The Need for Forgiveness

My daughter came up to me after her swim lesson last summer bursting with excitement to tell me all about her new friend. They had both worked up the courage to talk a little bit while they waited in the pool for their next instruction, and before you could say

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I’ve Got Your Back

“The one who goes about slandering others reveals secrets, but the one who is trustworthy conceals a matter.” -Proverbs 11:13 I remember a very embarrassing incident as a young girl. I can’t even believe I’m about to share it with you here, because it’s embarrassing to recall even as an

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Mirroring His Goodness

Relationships can be hard.  The other day, we were having a learning moment in our family when I had to sit one child down and ask them the question, “Would you like it if someone treated and talked to you in the same way you just did to your sibling?”

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Challenging, yet Rewarding

Living under God’s calling and guidance is challenging, yet rewarding. It is clear to me that God, the Master Teacher, called me to serve Him through education. As a teacher, I have been privileged to meet so many wonderful people. I have been educating the next generation for seven years,

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Created for Friendship

Sometimes, I jokingly say that if it wasn’t for my relationship with God, I would be quite happy to live in a home with large, tall walls around it and never let anyone in. If you haven’t guessed, I am an introvert.  I became a Christian when I was in

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Friendship Introduction

On the eve of His crucifixion, Jesus spent time praying for all believers. He prayed that those who placed their faith in Him would remain in Him. The love believers have for one another displays the love the Father has for the Son and for the world.  God’s love for

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