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Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the prisoners were listening to them.               — Acts 16:25

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Suddenly there was a great earthquake, so that the foundations of the prison were shaken.

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The New Testament suggests that thanksgiving and praise are matters of your will, not your emotions.

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"Finding the right questions is as crucial as finding the right answers," says devotional writer Henri Nouwen. Yet how easy it is to run ahead of God’s Spirit as we talk to unbelievers about Chris, giving pre-packaged answers before we listen to their questions.
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Frustration is no stranger to the child of God. Believers live in a world of broken pieces, and buses that are late, and budgets which will not balance, just the same as the man who is an atheist. Let’s go back to the source of much of our frustration–goals that are not reached, accomplishments that are not realized, and expectations that are not met.
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Gray skies, blue mood. It’s common enough to produce what some have called the "gloom index." That’s a way of describing the amount of cloudy weather a region can expect during a winter season.

A related idea is called Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). The theory is that weather-sensitive people experience a certain amount of cloudy-induced melancholy.
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– Acts 16:25
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Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the prisoners were listening to them.               — Acts 16:25

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Suddenly there was a great earthquake, so that the foundations of the prison were shaken.

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"Finding the right questions is as crucial as finding the right answers," says devotional writer Henri Nouwen. Yet how easy it is to run ahead of God’s Spirit as we talk to unbelievers about Chris, giving pre-packaged answers before we listen to their questions.
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Frustration is no stranger to the child of God. Believers live in a world of broken pieces, and buses that are late, and budgets which will not balance, just the same as the man who is an atheist. Let’s go back to the source of much of our frustration–goals that are not reached, accomplishments that are not realized, and expectations that are not met.
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Gray skies, blue mood. It’s common enough to produce what some have called the "gloom index." That’s a way of describing the amount of cloudy weather a region can expect during a winter season.

A related idea is called Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). The theory is that weather-sensitive people experience a certain amount of cloudy-induced melancholy.
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– Acts 16:25
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