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Who Is Jesus?
The question that changes everything · Matthew 16 · 16 min
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Joy A.Lvl 21FacilitatorPinned· started 1w agoWelcome — please introduce yourselves (no perfect intros allowed)
Hi sisters. So glad you’re here. This is our space — small, honest, unhurried. Twenty women max so we actually know each other’s names.
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Maya R.Lvl 18· started 2d agoQuestion 3 stopped me cold today
I almost skipped the reflection questions today and I’m glad I didn’t. Question 3 — “Where could you choose kindness over rightness today?” — it just sat there and refused to move.
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Hyejin P.Lvl 15🇰🇷 Korean· started 4d agoHow do you handle the silence in prayer?
I have a small question. When I pray and I do not hear anything back, I feel like I am doing something wrong. The lesson said God speaks in the quiet. But the quiet feels like nothing for me. It feels empty.
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Catarina S.Lvl 17🇧🇷 Portuguese· started 1d agoA tiny good deed, but it counted (and a question)
Yesterday I left a coffee paid forward at the small café near my house. The barista smiled at me like I had done something big. It cost me four reais. I felt strange — happy and embarrassed at the same time.
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Élise B.Lvl 8🇫🇷 French· started 5d agoTranslation note for our Spanish & Portuguese sisters
Quick note from a translator nerd: in our French Bible, the verse we read this week uses a word that’s closer to ‘compassion that moves you’ than the English ‘felt compassion.’ Reading both side by side completely changed it for me.
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