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Don't fret if you aren't super popular. We'll discuss things to keep in mind when you examine your friend group. About Little Things: Amber Albee Swenson, one of our Time of Grace writers and bloggers, will help you navigate through some of life’s cha
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08/29/2021
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religion
christianity
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Don't fret if you aren't super popular. We'll discuss things to keep in mind when you examine your friend group. About Little Things: Amber Albee Swenson, one of our Time of Grace writers and bloggers, will help you navigate through some of life’s challenges and struggles by using Scripture and her own experiences of being a mom, wife, speaker, teacher, and forgiven child of God . . . Because in God's kingdom, the little things ARE the big things. You can check out Amber's Bible study book, "Bible Moms," here: https://www.amberalbeeswenson.com Time of Grace is a donor-supported effort. If you would like to give a gift of support, please donate here: http://bit.ly/2K06lcJ
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