It doesn't matter where you live, it doesn't matter what you have to live on, it's all about how you live. Rich or poor, big house, small hut, you can live for Christ in all circumstances.
Donna Conner has had to choose how she was going to live; Either hurt and angry, or content with what the Lord had given her. Donna's desire for another baby consumed her life, until she drank from the cup of contentment.
Sometimes how we live is affected by what we live in. It's the society we live in that, in a way, dictates the type of home we have. Don't believe me? Try building a dung hut in the ritzy part of town. There will be some law that will prevent you from doing it! Maggie Hogan tells us how we can learn about geography by the types of houses people live in.
How you choose to live isn't just a state of being, or a type of housing, it's also a way of thinking. Maribel Hernandez explains that the way you think can affect what you are willing to accept as fact. For instance, if you believe that animals should have all the same rights as humans, the way you live will reflect that. On the other hand if you don't believe that animals should have all the same rights, then you are closer to truth. It's knowing how to ask questions, sorting through the answers and and arriving at the answer that will have an impact on how you live.
For over 200 years Americans have been living in freedom. Jamin' shares some websites that can help explain how we arrived at this freedom and how it effects us still today. It's 4th of July Fun!
For a while I have chosen to live my life a different way. It may affect how much I blog on here, especially my Front Porch reviews. I don't know if I will be able to keep up with them or not, but rest assured that I'm not to far away. I'm still on the Front Porch.
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