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		By: Susan Maynard		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thank you, Susan, for tackling the tough subject matter of patience.  I believe our patience level can and does effect the fruit we produce.  I think when people see us act or react to our personal circumstances in a way other than how the Bible teaches Christ would  have, it takes away their hope on that subject; hope that, if they apply themselves to God&#039;s word, they too can be successful at being patient.  If we can display that God has made a difference in us, having developed patience, then they can believe there is hope for them as well!  And thus we have set the example of being &quot;Christ like.&quot;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you, Susan, for tackling the tough subject matter of patience.  I believe our patience level can and does effect the fruit we produce.  I think when people see us act or react to our personal circumstances in a way other than how the Bible teaches Christ would  have, it takes away their hope on that subject; hope that, if they apply themselves to God&#8217;s word, they too can be successful at being patient.  If we can display that God has made a difference in us, having developed patience, then they can believe there is hope for them as well!  And thus we have set the example of being &#8220;Christ like.&#8221;</p>
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		By: Debbie Dodson		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Wonderful devotional (as always) Susan!  As you said, patience (or the lack of patience) is something that we all seem to deal with at times.  Asking for patience to grow within us, particularly as we deal with others, is important so that as we go about our day, encountering others, we can reflect the love of Christ.  Thank you for your wonderful, inspired words.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wonderful devotional (as always) Susan!  As you said, patience (or the lack of patience) is something that we all seem to deal with at times.  Asking for patience to grow within us, particularly as we deal with others, is important so that as we go about our day, encountering others, we can reflect the love of Christ.  Thank you for your wonderful, inspired words.</p>
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