How to Respond When Someone Hurts You
Good Monday friends,
I am in sunny California this week being Nana to Amaya and Leilani and cooking up a storm for my daughter and her husband to have meals to eat for the next few weeks. I've decided for this week to share a video on a question and answer session I did at a women's retreat last year. The question that's asked is: How do you respond when someone hurts you? What is a Christian to do?
Thanks for all your prayers over the last month. I did make it through and I give Him all the glory for the strength He gave me.
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