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Newsletter Issue #006 -- Our Friday Feb 3 2023 Newsletter
February 03, 2023

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Friday, Feb.3, 2023:
CWC Newsletter Issue #006


In This Issue:

~ The latest news in our Good Morning Girls Facebook group.

~ We wrote a short devotion about the love languages.




Latest News In Our Good Morning Girls Facebook Group

This Monday we are starting our fifth week in our 8 week Bible study in Job! We will begin week five Monday morning at 7am with our posts which include the daily scripture reading, SOAK study, reflection questions, and Bible coloring.

Here is a link to this Fridays weekly wrap-up blog post from Courtney>> When Your Misery Drags On For Months

If you have a friend who would like to join us please invite them! We would be happy to have them and even though we have already started the Bible study, they can start any time. Here is the link to our Facebook group sign-up page>> CWC Facebook Group Page



Love Languages

“Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God.” – 1 John 4:7 (NIV)

John was an EMT. He married his high school sweetheart shortly after they graduated college together. For the first few years, John described his marriage as wonderful.

But as time went on, John struggled. He would come home from long shifts, and his wife would complain that he never spent time with her. Once, she said she doubted that he loved her.

John didn’t know what to say, so he just retreated.

“I love her,” he explained later to his mentor, an older man who had taken John under his wing. “She’s saying I don’t spend time with her, but that’s because I’m busy working so hard to get us out of debt. Can’t she see that everything I do is for her and our family?”

John’s mentor said, “There’s a book called The Five Love Languages by Gary Chapman. The idea behind the book is that there are five universal ways humans express their love for each other.”

He went on to add, “Often in relationships, one person says I love you in their language while the other is saying I love you in a different one. Your wife’s love language is probably quality time, while yours might be acts of service.”

John nodded as understanding dawned. “So, you’re saying I need to say I love you in her language instead of mine.”

It can be hard when a friend or family member speaks a different love language than you do. But learning to speak their language is an important part of making them feel loved and valued.

God, sometimes, loving others is hard. Help me to understand how to show others I really care about them in the language they need. In Jesus’ name, Amen.



I hope you have an amazing week ahead!

Grace and peace,

Alicia



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