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February 2, 2011 ·

The Things We Do For Love …

Love

It’s good to have a holiday all about love, because it’s so “us” to get all distracted and overwhelmed in life and realize we’ve stopped loving like we should. But love is SO much more than just Valentines Day, so in celebrating love, I want to take time this month to share and rejoice over “The Things We Do for Love.”

“Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God, and whoever loves has been born of God and knows God. Anyone who does not love does not know God, because is love.”  1 John 4:7-8

This month we’re reminded that it’s time to stir up the best in us through expressions of love.  Hmmm … sounds so much like being made in the image of God, doesn’t it? The sounds of “The Things We Do for Love” may be very 1977, but the idea of doing extraordinary things is hardly a new idea.

Traci at Ordinary Inspirations is expressing her love by leading in a 14 Day Love Dare Challenge at her blog Ordinary Inspirations. It’s a “thing she’s doing for love!” 

Over at Scripture Dig this month, we are spending this month taking a closer look at basic truths about our faith.  We’re answering the question, “So what?”  What difference do these truths make?!?!?!  Even this is out of love …. out of love for God’s truth!

And how about love for those in crisis, in long term illness, grieving, alone, our children, our co-workers, our single friends, our leaders? I’m excited, because tomorrow I’ll kick it off with an example of how one family is showing Christ’s love to other families. It’s going to be an encouraging, inspiring month, and I hope you’ll join me. 

The verse that follows those I shared above says God made His love manifest for us.  He SHOWED us He loved us by sending His Son into the world as a man to die for us. It’s a great pattern.  

It’s the original “Valentines Recipe.”  Got love?  Show love.  If you have a story to share about something YOU’ve done for love, email me!  I would love to hear about it and maybe even share it here on Come Have a Peace. It’s going to be sweet to take a look at “The Things We Do for Love!”

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February 2, 2011 ·

The Things We Do For Love …

Love

It’s good to have a holiday all about love, because it’s so “us” to get all distracted and overwhelmed in life and realize we’ve stopped loving like we should. But love is SO much more than just Valentines Day, so in celebrating love, I want to take time this month to share and rejoice over “The Things We Do for Love.”

“Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God, and whoever loves has been born of God and knows God. Anyone who does not love does not know God, because is love.”  1 John 4:7-8

This month we’re reminded that it’s time to stir up the best in us through expressions of love.  Hmmm … sounds so much like being made in the image of God, doesn’t it? The sounds of “The Things We Do for Love” may be very 1977, but the idea of doing extraordinary things is hardly a new idea.

Traci at Ordinary Inspirations is expressing her love by leading in a 14 Day Love Dare Challenge at her blog Ordinary Inspirations. It’s a “thing she’s doing for love!” 

Over at Scripture Dig this month, we are spending this month taking a closer look at basic truths about our faith.  We’re answering the question, “So what?”  What difference do these truths make?!?!?!  Even this is out of love …. out of love for God’s truth!

And how about love for those in crisis, in long term illness, grieving, alone, our children, our co-workers, our single friends, our leaders? I’m excited, because tomorrow I’ll kick it off with an example of how one family is showing Christ’s love to other families. It’s going to be an encouraging, inspiring month, and I hope you’ll join me. 

The verse that follows those I shared above says God made His love manifest for us.  He SHOWED us He loved us by sending His Son into the world as a man to die for us. It’s a great pattern.  

It’s the original “Valentines Recipe.”  Got love?  Show love.  If you have a story to share about something YOU’ve done for love, email me!  I would love to hear about it and maybe even share it here on Come Have a Peace. It’s going to be sweet to take a look at “The Things We Do for Love!”

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"Julie’s writings and teachings have been spiritual markers in my life. The deep knowledge of the Word she possesses, and they way in which she delivers it through her writing are deeply impactful. I would say that my favorite piece about Julie’s work is the way she speaks truth in love. She never waters down scripture to fit someone’s desires. And she does this with so much grace and compassion."

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Susan - Homeschool Mom, Foster Mom & Business Consultant, Mt. Juliet, TN

"Julie’s writings and teachings have been spiritual markers in my life. The deep knowledge of the Word she possesses, and they way in which she delivers it through her writing are deeply impactful. I would say that my favorite piece about Julie’s work is the way she speaks truth in love. She never waters down scripture to fit someone’s desires. And she does this with so much grace and compassion."
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"Through the years and seasons of life, Julie willingly follows God's open doors and trusts Him at times when some windows have closed. I have gratefully watched, learned and gathered courage for my own following. Whether speaking, writing, or just being present, Julie's grace, wit, interests and love draw others closer in to listen and follow her in step with His grace and mercy."

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Carla - Volunteer Coordinator, Harvest Church, Oswego, Illinois

"Through the years and seasons of life, Julie willingly follows God's open doors and trusts Him at times when some windows have closed. I have gratefully watched, learned and gathered courage for my own following. Whether speaking, writing, or just being present, Julie's grace, wit, interests and love draw others closer in to listen and follow her in step with His grace and mercy."
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"Julie Sanders is uniquely gifted to speak the never-changing truth of God into the ever-changing lives of women. With authenticity and the confidence that grows from a journey of finding God faithful in every season, Julie calls women to find peace and comfort in Him alone."

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