JOHN SHIRK – With tactfulness in place, we are sensitive to what might be proper or appropriate in dealing with others. We are careful not to be offensive in the more »
JOHN SHIRK – Alertness can be described as being attentive and watchful. Our senses are heightened to be in tune with what is going on around us. To be alert more »
JOHN SHIRK – Cooperation can be defined as working together or acting together for a common purpose. Teamwork is involved. This does not mean we go along with activity that more »
JOHN SHIRK – To have a sense of wonder is to marvel or have a feeling of awe or admiration. It is quite common for young love to be filled more »
JOHN SHIRK – A mentor can be described as a teacher or coach. A mentor has the type of influence on others that spurs growth and character development. Mentors train more »
JOHN SHIRK – William Arnot once said, “If honor be your clothing, your suit will last a lifetime, but if clothing be your honor, it will soon be worn threadbare.” more »
JOHN SHIRK – This word is not used very often outside church walls, but it is used often in the Bible, and it deserves our attention. Sanctification is a word more »
JOHN SHIRK – Courtesy is behavior that is marked by polished manners or respect for others. With courtesy, we show love in the little things, and those little things are more »
JOHN SHIRK – Beauty is defined by the quality that gives pleasure to the mind or senses. Beauty is often connected with something in God’s creation, or something artistic, or more »
JOHN SHIRK – To accept someone is to give them a favorable reception. We offer a gracious welcome. It could be through a form of hospitality or kind words that more »
JOHN SHIRK – To be longsuffering is to be able to endure wrongs or difficulties. Another word in the Bible with similar characteristics is patience. When someone is insulting us more »