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calendar_today February 10, 2013
menu_book Proverbs 18

Managing Your Relationships_02

person Pastor Darrell Bailey
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Managing Your Relationships Proverbs 18:1,13,24Most of the joy we experience in life, and most of the pain, is the result of our relationships. This applies to friendships, marriages, parent-child relationships, and work-relationships. When you’re surrounded by people you love, and people that love you, the hardships of life become more bearable. On the other hand, no amount of success can ever compensate for the pain of a failed relationship.if you want to be happy, you’ll have to learn to manage your relationships.
Those who consider friendship and marriage a disposable item ultimately find themselves unhappy and alone.On the other hand, a recent study published in Men’s Health Magazine reveals that the happiest—and healthiest—people are those whose relationships are strong and fulfilling. Happily married men live longer than single or divorced men.You have to take control of your time. You have to take control of your money.You have to take control of your diet.You have to take control of career.But your relationships are a different matter.It’s not about control, it’s about commitment.


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First things First_05

person Pastor Darrell Bailey
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calendar_today March 3, 2013
menu_book Philippians 1:21

Take This Job and Love It!_03

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calendar_today February 17, 2013
menu_book Ecclesiastes 3:12-13

Managing Your Relationships_02

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calendar_today February 10, 2013
menu_book Proverbs 18

Life Without Regrets01

person Pastor Darrell Bailey
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calendar_today February 3, 2013
menu_book Proverbs 14:8