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Quoting from an unknown source (but the words ring true): "Words do more than convey information. The power of our words can actually destroy one's spirit, even stir up hatred ...
When people speak, many do not consider the impact that their words have on other people. Proverbs 18:21 states that Death and Life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it will eat ...
A Dec. 7, 2024, assault complaint in La Crosse has led to a felony drug charge for a 30-year-old La Crosse man.
Words are powerful in their ability to hurt and to heal. Just as we cannot recover the stones we’ve thrown, we can’t take back the words we’ve spoken.
Do you really take God’s word serious when He says, “you can have what you say? (Mark 11:22-23) Your words have a direct bearing on everything that happens in your life.
Inspired by these three incidents, I went home and picked up a book that had been sitting on my shelf for a year: Rabbi Joseph Telushkin's "Words That Hurt, Words That Heal." ...
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