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by Star Lyn
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Star,Thanks for writing this. It's a good feeling to know that there are others out there who would seek out ALL the glories of Christ. And thanks for sharing this information.Ronyae,I am happy that you found this article informative and it gives me great pleasure to bring it to you.Blessings,Star Lyn
Hello Star, your closing summarizes the desire I pray all of us will grasp in our service to each other and God. I know it would please Him immensely. An informative article. Of the 7 principles of Kwanzaa, Nia (Purpose), Imani(Faith) and Umoja(Unity) are the ones I readily remember. I know the meaning of the other four but not the words. Let's say they challenge me more. I'd need a clue. *smile*
Thank you for this article. Cultural diversity should be celebrated and embraced - not scorned or ridiculed. The first step is understanding. Your article helps with that step.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family. Bountiful blessings to all of you!
AvisAvis,Thank you so much for your wonderful praises! It is indeed understanding that will bridge the terrible tears in our world. I appreciate your blessings and pray that you and your family have a safe and Happy Thanksgiving as well!Blessings,Star Lyn
No problems with this at all however I think it is about time we came back to the positives of our nation and roots as well. Good article and the values mentioned certainly good teaching.Robert,Couldn't agree with you more. And I intend to do just that in the near future. The positives of family, tradition, cultures and celebrations are meant to be acknowledged without boarders, and with acceptance and understanding.Blessings,Star Lyn
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