Newsletter Issue #16 -- May 22, 2018
Rather: think about what is noble, right, and pure.
That sad day happened over 50 years ago, yet I still remember it. This is why I'm telling it to you.
Mirror, Mirror: Stinkin' Thinkin'
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When I was about 7 years old, I remember being in the bathroom at school and feeling very sad. I recall looking in the mirror and saying,
"No one loves me; no one except Jesus." I felt very alone.
I don't remember why I felt so sad. Maybe my parents had been arguing, or maybe I was in trouble. What I told myself was half-true. I was
right that Jesus loved me! But I was wrong in thinking no one loved me; my mom and dad did love me.
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