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Do You Say or Think I’ll Love You If….
Acceptance Receiving others willingly and unconditionally (even when their behavior has been imperfect) and loving them in spite of differences that may exist between you Romans
I Love You, Do You Know It and Feel It?
Affection To communicate care and closeness through physical touch and words Rom. 16:16 Jesus had compassion on people in need and loved his disciples to the end. John
I love YOU being YOU
Appreciation Expressing thanks, praise, or commendation, particularly in recognition of someone’s accomplishments or efforts I Cor. 11:2, Colossians 3:15b Jesus welcomed children-was not bothered by them. Mark
Stamp of Inspected or Approved
Approval Building up or affirming another person, particularly for who they are (as opposed to what they do); affirming both the fact and the importance
Uncomfortable Comfort
Comfort Caringly responding to a hurting person through words, actions, emotional responses, and physical touch; hurting with and for others in the midst of their
Welcome to My World, Won’t You Come on In.
Attention Conveying appropriate interest, concern, and care: taking notice of others and making an effort to enter their respective worlds I Corinthians 12:25 Jesus left
Merry Christmas from The Basic Idea Ministries
Warmest Wishes for a wonderful Christmas. “And the Hits Just Keep on Coming!” You guys are probably much too young to remember hearing, “And
Don’t Quit, Don’t Quit, Don’t Quit Facing the Giants.
Encouragement Urging others to persist and persevere in their efforts to attain their goals; stimulating others towards love and good deeds. I Thessalonians 5:11, Hebrews
Just Give Me Some Kind of Sign, Honey.
RESPECT Valuing one another highly, treating one another as important, and honoring one another with our words and actions. (Romans 12:10; 1 Peter 2:17) A
Do You Set Off or Turn Off Your Spouse’s Alarm?
Security (Peace) Establishing and maintaining harmony in our relationships and providing freedom from fear or threat of harm through expressions of vulnerability, deepening of trust
Help Is On the Way
Support Coming alongside others and providing gentle, appropriate assistance with a problem or struggle Galatians 6:2 A Worthy Goal: (a little Respect from TBI) Don’t
No Really I Care, Get it, Got it Good.
Affectionate Caring “I care about you.” “I want to be your friend.” Romans 12:10 Enemy – Unresolved Pain in the Relationship A Worthy Goal: