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		By: L Hart		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I&#039;m reading a book right now titled &quot;War of Words&quot; by Paul David Tripp. Very good! Tripp says, &quot;In creating us with the ability to talk, God has not only set us apart from the rest of creation, but he has determined the nature of our lives and relationship.&quot; (p13). Simple, but true. Where I am now (still at the beginning ;), he&#039;s begun to show that words &quot;define, explain, and interpret&quot; (p14). 

But, really, so much of our day is marked with conversation -whether with our immediate family or the outside world, written or spoken. We always have a choice in how we communicate, although we don&#039;t always stop and make it the right one!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m reading a book right now titled &#8220;War of Words&#8221; by Paul David Tripp. Very good! Tripp says, &#8220;In creating us with the ability to talk, God has not only set us apart from the rest of creation, but he has determined the nature of our lives and relationship.&#8221; (p13). Simple, but true. Where I am now (still at the beginning ;), he&#8217;s begun to show that words &#8220;define, explain, and interpret&#8221; (p14). </p>
<p>But, really, so much of our day is marked with conversation -whether with our immediate family or the outside world, written or spoken. We always have a choice in how we communicate, although we don&#8217;t always stop and make it the right one!</p>
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