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What Can Love Look Like?
What Can Love Look Like?
- Talking to a neighbor at the mailbox
- Picking one new person to talk to each worship service
- Greeting my husband, wife or children happily when they come home
- Holding the door for someone
- Asking the checkout person a question and caring about the answer
- Calling one person during the week who missed services for a real conversation
- Making one visit a month to an ailing person
- Playing a game with my children
- Watching someone’s child for them
- Looking for someone to talk to who looks uncomfortable at services
- Bringing a meal (or part of a meal) to someone who is struggling or stressed
- Having someone into my home for dinner, dessert or coffee and visiting
- Sending one card this week to someone who is discouraged
- Asking someone to study with me
- Sharing my struggles with someone
- Answering a ‘How are you’ with more than ‘Fine’
- Smiling more
- Sharing my thankfulness about my Maker’s gifts with someone casually: ‘What a gorgeous day God has given us!’
- Inviting someone to do a good work with me, sharing the wealth
- Listening
- Telling the truth with kindness
- Doing laundry with a happy thankful heart
- Being an emotional support to someone who is trying to make changes in his/her life
- Being patient (waiting with a happy heart)
- Teaching the truth with gentleness
- Disciplining my children consistently
- Hoping good about others
- Building up with my words