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buy gabapentin online uk “Radically ordinary hospitality characterizes those who don’t fuss over different worldviews represented at the dinner table.  The truly hospitable aren’t embarrassed to keep friendships with people who are different.  They don’t buy the world’s bunk about this.  They know that there is a difference between acceptance and approval, and they courageously accept and respect people who think differently than them.  They don’t worry that others will misinterpret their friendship.  Jesus dined with sinners, but he didn’t sin with sinners.  Jesus lived in the world, but he didn’t live like the world.  This is the Jesus paradox.  And it defines those who are willing to suffer with others for the sake of the gospel sharing and gospel living, those who care more for integrity than appearances.”

fragrantly Rosaria Butterfield, The Gospel Comes with a House Key

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About Cindy Bleuler Tucker

Hi! I'm Cindy, and I am a retired teacher, wife, and mother of a 20 year old. I am a Christian with great interest in living for the Lord in my daily life. My Christian worldview permeates every thing I do and say, at least when my sin doesn't get in the way! My family and friends are very important to me. I have a great interest in the Blble, moral issues, politics, books music, and popular culture. I love writing, going to church activities, swimming, and exercising. I have a personal interest in disability and adoption issues. I write devotionals, political commentary, reviews, poetry, and some fiction and I guess whatever I feel like. I guarantee you will not agree with me on everything. I welcome your constructive comments and hope we can have a great sharing of the minds.
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