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When you’re a part of a group of friends, it’s natural to experience tension in those relationships occasionally. Different people bring different ideas, thoughts, and perspectives, which can lead to conflict. But in the midst of these tensions, we can follow Jesus’s example and be peacemakers. We can look for opportunities to build bridges with other people without building walls that divide us. We don’t have to ignore the problem, but we can sit and listen to what other people say and look for solutions to difficulties in our relationships. Being a peacemaker means making things right and not letting tensions create distance between other people and us.
What is one way you can be a peacemaker this week?
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Do you know WHY the Gospel is called “good news”? What if there is more to Jesus than what commonly meets the eye? In this devotional, we’ll look at the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus and discover the Good News of Easter may be bigger and better than we had ever imagined.
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