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Many Hands Make Light Work

Many Hands Make Light Work

Many Hands Make Light Work-Children's hands stacked on top of one anotherDo you have little helpers who remind you that many hands make light work? Maybe your children or grandchildren? Perhaps a neighbor or friend?

Many of my favorite experiences involve children who helped me. Their help may have meant extra time or a bigger mess. Yet, what fun. They learned to work together and to help one another.

Many hands make light work means the more who work together, the easier and faster the work.

 Work may be on:

Many hands may not make the work easy as pie. It will make the work easier.

Many hands make light work applies to all areas of life.

  • Jobs
  • Family
  • Friends
  • Community
  • Church
  • Volunteer work

Take advantage of opportunities to lend a helping hand.

Supporting one another makes life better for everyone – the one who receives help plus the one who helps.

“May the favor of the Lord our God rest on us; establish the work of our hands for us—yes, establish the work of our hands” (Psalm 90:17 NIV).

Thanks to Tracy Crump for the suggestion and to Karen Atwood for the photo.

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Friends Through Thick and Thin

Friends Through Thick and Thin

Personal acquaintances and online friends may number in the hundreds or more. We can probably count true friends with the fingers on one hand.Friends Through Thick and Thin--older couple's hands

Most people love us when we treat them well. But what happens when we’re mean, stubborn, hateful, and unloving? Friends look for the reason behind the behavior. They know we all have bad days. They keep on loving us.

At the same time, friends won’t let us get away with bad behavior forever. Eventually they challenge us to change. They know we can misinterpret and reject their care. In spite of that, they do what’s best for us.

True friends, friends through thick and thin, will:

  • give unconditional love.
  • confront negative behavior.
  • stay with us in all life’s ups and downs.

That’s the kind of friend I desire. That’s the kind of friend I want to be.

“A friend loves at all times” (Proverbs 17:17 NIV).

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