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     Happy New Year!  Hope you all had a great Christmas with your families. Jeff and I had a  quiet one with his parents.
     As we start a new year, I’m wondering . . . do you make New Year’s resolutions? I have to be honest. I’ve never really been one to make them other than to be a better Christian. One who is more Christ-like. But, isn’t that what being a Christian is all about? Every day. Yes. Instead, I like to think of a word to focus in on all year round. It seems to be the thing to do instead of resolutions. I also like to set goals. Specifically writing goals. Write more, read more, etc.
     This year I’ve chosen the word #reflect. I picked this one because I want to reflect Christ’s image to all those around me – through my actions, words, stories, and the way I live my life. Shine His light in our darkened world. I don’t want to put His light under a bushel but let it shine brightly for all to see!
     What’s your 2025 word?
Nor do people light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a stand, and it gives light to all in the house.
Matthew 5:15 (ESV)

4 Comments

  1. Susan Steeves

    My Word for 2025 is:

    ” Commited ” To my Family
    who I love ❤️ very much.
    Life can be overwhelming.
    I believe Family is the heartbeat of who we are,supporting with much🥰

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    • Darlene L. Turner

      Love this, Sissy!

      Reply
  2. DiAnn Mills

    My word of the year is create + joy. God gave me both, and I know the reason. I’m a goal-processor. Probably OCD with discipline, scheduling, and organization.

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    • Darlene L. Turner

      Those are awesome words. Thanks for sharing, DiAnn!

      Reply

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