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Timeless truths for peace and perspective from Proverbs 31 ministries Encouragement for Today

Timeless truths for peace and perspective from Proverbs 31 ministries [Crosscards.com Logo]( Encouragement for Today      31 Ministries banner] [John Mark Comer]October 28, 2024  What Do You Believe About God? [JOHN MARK COMER]( Lee en [español]( “The LORD [Yahweh] came down in the cloud and stood there with him and proclaimed his name, the LORD [Yahweh].” [Exodus 34:5]( (NIV) What you think about God will shape who you become. But often what we believe about God says more about us than it does about God. The most ancient, primal temptation, going back to Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden, is to decide for ourselves what God is like and whether we should live into His vision of human flourishing or come up with our own.  [CONTINUE READING →](            You May Also Like:        [5 Simple Ways to Guide Your Kids through Faith and Politics](  Elizabeth Delaney Engaging kids in conversations about faith and politics starts with laying a solid foundation of biblical values early in life. Fun family activities, like watching election results together, can make politics more approachable while teaching the importance of voting with Christian values. Encouraging curiosity and critical thinking helps kids process complex topics while guiding them to respect others’ opinions even when they disagree. It’s also essential to create a sense of security by explaining systems like checks and balances, easing fears about uncertain political outcomes. Read 5 simple ways you can guide your kids through faith and politics.  [CONTINUE READING →](            [10 Bible Verses to Remember as the Election Draws Near](  Jennifer Waddle Let the righteousness of Christ guide you as the election draws near. Don't let fear overtake you. Stay the course of loving God and others, knowing the great commission is still ours to keep. People need the Lord, and we are the light of Jesus in this election and in the days to come.  [CONTINUE READING →](              [Crosscards.com Logo](  [Read about Salem Web Network](  |  [Unsubscribe](   [Email Preference Center](  |  [View in Browser](   © 2024 Salem Web Network. All rights reserved. 111 Virginia Street, Suite 200, Richmond, VA 23219. This email is never sent unsolicited. You are receiving this email because your email address, {EMAIL}, is signed up to receive newsletters, updates, and special offers from CrossCards. Â

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