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friendship

  • by Heidi Braun
Have you ever felt invisible? Perhaps you’re tired of being the one who isn’t invited, doesn’t have one or more “best friends,” or maybe you just feel unheard in conversations. Is there some secret ingredient to friendship that you’re missing, or are people just that unreasonable?
  • by Robert H Berendt
We all know what a “fair weather friend” is.
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  • by Lorelei Nettles
When we are called a true friend, it means something. Are we being true friends?
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  • by Robert H Berendt
What is the difference between compliments and flattery?
  • by Kathy Sanny
How do we go about sharpening our friends—abrasively or with deference and respect?
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  • by Katherine Rowland
Does your response to the moods of others reveal emotional maturity or selfishness?
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  • by Lorelei Nettles
What we say and do, no matter how sweetly, can still hurt.
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  • by Scott Hoefker
If God wanted you to constantly use a cell phone, He would have had you born with one glued to your ear. If He wanted you to be on Twitter all the time, He would have "tweeted" you by now. Is our electronic media producing what God intended for communication, or not?
  • by Amanda Stiver
Some people seem to collect online friends just to see how big they can make their number. But is that real friendship?
  • by Debbie Pennington
A man who has friends must himself be friendly (Proverbs 18:24).
  • by Robert H Berendt
Betrayal is never easy to come to terms with, especially when it comes from those we trust and love. Are we at risk of betraying anyone?