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Have you noticed how angry people seem these days? It seems like every time you turn on the TV or check your social media feed, there’s another story of people fighting or arguing over any number of hot button issues and our collective fuse seems to be shorter than ever. So can we do as people of faith to help? The book of Proverbs suggests that it all starts with the power of our words. As we head into Thanksgiving week—and the many conversations that will take place around the holiday dinner table—we’ll look at how our words have the power to heal.
Have you noticed how angry people seem these days? It seems like every time you turn on the TV or check your social media feed, there’s another story of people fighting or arguing over any number of hot button issues and our collective fuse seems to be shorter than ever. So can we do as people of faith to help? The book of Proverbs suggests that it all starts with the power of our words. As we head into Thanksgiving week—and the many conversations that will take place around the holiday dinner table—we’ll look at how our words have the power to heal.
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