Life With Others
Loving My Frenemy
As believers, we are called to generously love our enemies — even those who disguise themselves as friends.
As believers, we are called to generously love our enemies — even those who disguise themselves as friends.
How often do we actually admit we even have enemies?
Relationships take work. Time. Effort. Intentionality. But we will eventually find that our efforts are worth it.
This wasn’t the first time I’ve experienced criticism. Here are three positive ways I’ve learned to deal with it.
When a friend gets “two steps” ahead — married with children — it can feel as if the friendship is fizzling. But don’t give up prematurely.
Being “dumped” by a significant other is a topic we’re collectively familiar with. But people rarely talk about being dumped by a friend.
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