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  • Trust Toward the Lord
    Our faith in God cannot live in the past. Rather, our trust in the Lord must be propelled toward the future.
  • Holy Work on Holy Ground
    The first thing God ever said to Moses was that he needed to remove his shoes because he was standing on holy ground.
  • No Limit on Gratitude
    When we remain grateful long after we have received kindness, we become better, kinder people—and also happier ones. 
  • A Memorial and a Name
    Victims are more than statistics. Every victim has a name. As it says in Isaiah, each person deserves “a memorial and a name."
  • Wisdom Yields Patience
    The Bible tells us that wisdom is the way to slow down our anger, to calm us at those moments when we feel anger inside.
  • All of Our Prayers
    In the Bible, Jacob described two different kinds of prayers—those he said when he felt close to God, as well as his prayers in times of need.
  • Sing New Songs to God
    We need to take everything in our lives and use them to create a purposeful and beautiful life. This is how we sing a new song to God.
  • Trust in the Lord
    Our faith in God cannot live in the past. Rather, our trust in the Lord must be propelled toward the future.
  • Focused on the Future
    Joseph’s grave became a point of clarity for the Israelites. It kept them focused on the future and on their ultimate goal of returning to their home.
  • Prayer Is a Powerful Force
    Prayer is a powerful force—through it, we can accomplish goals we never thought possible and change conditions that appear to be unmovable.
  • His Loving Presence
    It is in our most trying moments that God's loving presence is most evident. He is right by our side, holding our hand.
  • Love Unconditionally
    We need to override petty disagreements with caring and respect, love each other unconditionally, and bring an end to suffering in the world.

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