Deborah Thomas: "Within each moment there is a chance, an opportunity to do better, be better, and change the world for the better!" ~ #DTN #dobetterbebetter #wecandoit

James Russel Miller, Pennsylvanian Presybterian pastor and publisher, on 2 Co 8. He says a grasping, covetous, miserly Christian is a misnomer, not the kind of follower that Christ is looking for. In the same passage he quotes a priest who says he never had anyone come to confession admitting to covetousness.

Would anyone have any admonition about covetousness today?

How can you help those in famine?

#christian #followingjesus #dobetterbebetter #goodheart #gospelliving

As someone who gets upset at mistakes, both from myself and others, I find this amazing and so heartwarming. Reminds me to try and let go of the need for perfection, to celebrate where mistakes can take us, and to forgive and let it go. I am trying to care for and appreciate elderly parents who are at varying stages of dimentia and Alzheimers. I need to #DoBetterBeBetter. This restaurant is a good reminder that people are way more than their disabilities. https://newsroompost.com/world/tokyos-the-restaurant-of-mistaken-orders-celebrates-laughter-and-compassion-in-the-face-of-mistakes/5272598.html
Tokyo’s β€˜The Restaurant of Mistaken Orders’ celebrates laughter and compassion in the face of mistakes

While the servers might get approximately 37% of the orders mixed up, customers overwhelmingly appreciate the experience. This positive response can be attributed to the transparency of the establishment's name – setting expectations from the start – and the undeniable quality of the menu offerings.

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