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Not with eyeservice, as men-pleasers, but as bondservants of Christ, doing the will of God from the heart. — Ephesians 6:6

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On the morning of March 17, 2014, fashion designer, former model and celebrity stylist L’Wren Scott was found dead in her New York Apartment in an apparent suicide. She was 49.

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I’ll never forget seeing a mother wren angrily dive at my father when I was a boy. He had placed a number of wren houses around the yard and was always happy when his tenants returned each year to raise their families. One of his birdhouses was made with a hinged cover so that Dad could lift the top and look into the nest.
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One of the world’s greatest architects, Sir Christopher Wren, undertook the task of helping to rebuild London after it had been nearly destroyed by fire in 1666. One day he visited the site where a large church building was under construction. He called out to a laborer perched high on a scaffold, "What are you doing up there?" With pride that man called back, "I’m helping Sir Christopher Wren build a cathedral!"
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Not with eyeservice, as men-pleasers, but as bondservants of Christ, doing the will of God from the heart. — Ephesians 6:6

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On the morning of March 17, 2014, fashion designer, former model and celebrity stylist L’Wren Scott was found dead in her New York Apartment in an apparent suicide. She was 49.

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I’ll never forget seeing a mother wren angrily dive at my father when I was a boy. He had placed a number of wren houses around the yard and was always happy when his tenants returned each year to raise their families. One of his birdhouses was made with a hinged cover so that Dad could lift the top and look into the nest.
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One of the world’s greatest architects, Sir Christopher Wren, undertook the task of helping to rebuild London after it had been nearly destroyed by fire in 1666. One day he visited the site where a large church building was under construction. He called out to a laborer perched high on a scaffold, "What are you doing up there?" With pride that man called back, "I’m helping Sir Christopher Wren build a cathedral!"
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