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Season for Nonviolence: Day 61
Day 61: March 31 The thought for today is PEACE. “When you find peace within yourself, you become the kind of person who can live at peace with others.” – Peace Pilgrim “Peace comes from within. Do not seek it … Continue reading
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Season for Nonviolence: Day 53
Day 53: March 23 The thought for today is ACTION. In recent years, a popular question asked in evangelical circles was, “What would Jesus do?” It’s a good question for all of us to ask. What kind of action would … Continue reading
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Season for Nonviolence: Day 9
Day 9: February 7 The thought for today is DREAMING. To dream is to hold a vision of what could be; to see possibility. In a spiritual sense, it is to see beyond the illusion of the material world and … Continue reading
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Season for Nonviolence: Day 7
Day 7: February 5 The thought for today is EDUCATION. As I sat in meditation on today’s word, my first thoughts naturally were about our educational system and how Peace relates to that. I came across some great quotes: Establishing … Continue reading
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Season for Nonviolence: Day 27
Day 27: February 25 The thought for today is GENEROSITY. Once again, the day’s word is all about Who You Are. It keeps coming back to that doesn’t it? Who are you? Who have you come here to Be? To … Continue reading
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