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What Does Your House Say About You?
Whether you realize it or not, your house, car, and personal items may reveal much about you. Malcolm Gladwell writes, “Imagine that you are considering me for a job. You’ve seen my resume and think I have the necessary credentials. … Continue reading →
Posted in Christian Influence, Dedication, Example, God`s eye
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Tagged behavior residues, book blink, college experiment, decor, feeling regulators, friends, God sees, hiring for job, house, identity claims, malcolm gladwell, Proverbs 15:3; Psalm 139:1-4, samuel gosling, telling much about a person from his house, what message are we sending?
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Noseblind
“Anosmia is the inability to perceive odor or a lack of functioning olfactory – the loss of the sense of smell” (Wikipedia). Most people are not totally without the ability to smell. A much more common issue is a lack … Continue reading →
Posted in Chruch, Fellowship, Judgment, worship
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Tagged 2 Corinthians 13:5, accustom to odor, anosmia, arrogance, auditorium appearance, clothes, dress, febreze, fighting in bible class, friendliness, giving, gossip, helping others to classes, impressions, James 1:22-25, John 5:44, noseblind, passing notes, self deception, self examination, self rightousness, smelly basement, swing in attendance, texting in worship, visiting church in Oklahoma, visitors, what message are we sending?, who do we want to please?, worship assembly, wrong terminology
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