Each Friday, I’ll post links to 3–5 resources from around the web you may want to check out.
The Neglected Ministry of Specific Encouragement
I’ve never heard of anyone who has been encouraged too much. Here’s a short, practical article on how to give and receive encouragement.
Herein lies the primary difference between worldly compliments and biblical encouragement. Worldly compliments exalt self; biblical encouragement exalts God. When someone receives biblical encouragement, she walks away praising and thanking God—not praising and inflating self.
Say Hi to the Old Lady on the Porch
Here’s a delightful story about an unlikely friendship in Memphis between two women who didn’t have many other people in their lives.
So I waved back, because if a cute old lady waves at you and you don’t wave back, you might be the biggest jerk ever to exist. But day after day, wave after wave, it began to feel weird to not stop and say hello. How many times can you wave and not actually speak without it getting awkward? And I was curious about her. Who was this old woman who sat on this porch in her rocking chair, her hands folded nicely over her stomach as she rocked, waved, rocked, waved? So one day, I stopped my bike and said hello.
A Sonnet for Epiphany
Epiphany is January 6 on the church calendar, and Christian poet Malcolm Guite wrote a poem for the occasion. In the winter it feels like we all could use a little more poetry in our lives.
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