As we gather to celebrate the holidays, let us cultivate a spirit of giving. Among us are those who have lost loved ones, jobs, or been affected by natural disasters or layoffs. Remember, if you have your essential needs met, there are others who are struggling. So, take time to be a blessing to someone …
As we celebrate the holidays

As we gather to celebrate the holidays, let us cultivate a spirit of giving. Among us are those who have lost loved ones, jobs, or been affected by natural disasters or layoffs.
Remember, if you have your essential needs met, there are others who are struggling. So, take time to be a blessing to someone who is going through hardships or mental health challenges. Just reach out and say, “Are you okay?”

Cheerfully, let’s celebrate this holiday season by giving thanks for the opportunity to be one more day above ground. If you’re still in the present, remember that you have work to do. The world needs you.
By recognizing your worth and value, you’ll find the guidance to your true purpose in being unselfish in serving others.How can we love God whom we can’t see and dislike others?