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The Fine Art of Forgetting
Forgiveness, Reaching Out to Others, love Dana Rongione Forgiveness, Reaching Out to Others, love Dana Rongione

The Fine Art of Forgetting

Have you ever noticed how some people seem to have an uncanny ability to remember every wrong committed against them? They can recall with perfect clarity the exact moment someone cut them off in traffic three years ago or precisely what their spouse said during an argument in 1987. It's like they have a steel trap for memories, but only the unpleasant ones.

I confess, I can be that person from time to time. My mental filing cabinet remains stuffed with folders labeled "Times People Have Wronged Me," complete with cross-references and color-coding. It's exhausting being the keeper of such detailed records, yet I often can't seem to help myself.

Recently, while reading my Bible, I stumbled across a verse that convicted my record-keeping heart:

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When Good Intentions Go Awry
anger, forgiveness, bitterness Dana Rongione anger, forgiveness, bitterness Dana Rongione

When Good Intentions Go Awry

Over the weekend, Jason and I embarked on what we thought would be a simple organizing project. Our grand plan involved rearranging furniture and purchasing a new large bookcase to house many of our abundant ministry materials, currently relegated to the attic. Oh, how naive we were!

Day one started with enthusiasm, but by nightfall, I found myself utterly exhausted. My body, ever the temperamental sort, decided to remind me of its limitations. The next day was spent in recovery mode, my joints protesting every movement as if I'd run a marathon instead of simply shifting a few items about.

To add insult to injury, the ordered bookcase failed to arrive on schedule. As I write this, our house resembles a labyrinth of totes and stacks of materials. Every room has become a temporary storage unit, and navigating from one space to another feels like participating in an obstacle course.

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The Creeping Danger of Unresolved Conflicts
Anger, Forgiveness, Bitterness, Resentment, Relationships Dana Rongione Anger, Forgiveness, Bitterness, Resentment, Relationships Dana Rongione

The Creeping Danger of Unresolved Conflicts

Can I vent for a minute, friends? I need to get this off my chest. Let me tell you about the computer problems I recently dealt with.

It all started after a routine software update. Suddenly, my computer refused to go to sleep. I checked all the settings and even tried to force it to sleep, but ultimately, it just wouldn't do it. And while it was annoying, it wasn't a big deal. But then, odd issues with my trackpad surfaced. The scroll wheel would spin, but the pages wouldn't move up or down until they finally jumped halfway down the page. At that point, things were becoming more frustrating.

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The Immeasurable Mercy of God
Salvation, Humility, Forgiveness, God's goodness Dana Rongione Salvation, Humility, Forgiveness, God's goodness Dana Rongione

The Immeasurable Mercy of God

As I read this passage in my daily devotions this week, I was reminded of an incredible truth: God's mercy knows no bounds. No one is too far gone for His forgiveness and grace. Not even the wicked King Ahab, as we'll see.

In 1 Kings 21, ruthless Ahab coveted a vineyard belonging to Naboth. When Naboth refused to sell it, spiteful Queen Jezebel arranged for Naboth to be falsely accused and stoned to death so Ahab could seize the land.

Yet despite this appalling injustice and all the wickedness Ahab had done in his lifetime, God later showed mercy to Ahab. How? And better yet, why?

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Channeling Your Inner Superhero

Channeling Your Inner Superhero

Lately, I've been dreaming about being a superhero. Wouldn't it be amazing to fly through the sky or lift a bus over our heads? To run faster than a speeding bullet or be invisible? Or to read an entire novel in the blink of an eye? Who wouldn't want superpowers like that?

While we may not be able to shoot laser beams from our eyes or scale tall buildings, we can still be superheroes in our everyday lives. No, I'm not talking about building your secret base or wearing your underwear on the outside of your tights. I'm not even talking about donning a mask. Instead, I'm referring to using the gifts God has given us to make a difference and spread His love.

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Prisoners of Hope, Part One
Forgiveness, miracles Dana Rongione Forgiveness, miracles Dana Rongione

Prisoners of Hope, Part One

Join me in this inspiring Bible study as we delve into the captivating story of Paul and Silas from the book of Acts in the New Testament. Despite facing adversity and false accusations, Paul and Silas remained steadfast in their faith, demonstrating unwavering trust in God. Discover the lessons and insights we can uncover through a close examination of Acts 16:16-34. Gain a deeper understanding of God's faithfulness and the power of forgiveness in the face of betrayal. Be encouraged as you witness how God intervened in miraculous ways, bringing salvation and deliverance to those who put their trust in Him. Don't miss this thought-provoking and faith-building study that reveals God's unique and remarkable plans for His children.

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