From Survive to Thrive: Holy humility (book excerpt)
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From Survive to Thrive: Holy humility (book excerpt)
From Survive to Thrive: Holy humility (book excerpt) | Sunday, November 08, 2020
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In the midst of crisis, when we experience loss and unimaginable devastation engulfs us, we have an opportunity. This is true not only in times of a pandemic but at any time in our lives. When we’re grounded involuntarily, we’re tempted to despair. But when we remain grounded in humility, we trust in the Lord. We have no pride, no hope, and no resources except through Him. When we’re forced to our knees by life’s blows, we struggle to get up. When we choose to fall
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Erica Moser
As a business reporter, I write about small businesses opening and closing, manufacturing, food and drink, labor issues and economic data. I particularly love writing about the impact of state and federal policy on local businesses. I also do some education reporting, covering colleges in southeastern Connecticut and regional K-12 issues.
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