
Tip/Tidbit: Remember there is safety in numbers. Set aside differences and find a team of true Bible believers with whom you can share your faith journey.
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![]() Celebrating our anniversary in NYC was fun and entertaining. We toured iconic buildings, saw the Statue of Liberty, tasted flavors ranging from fine dining to street vendors, zipped every direction on subways, and marveled at amazing skylines. The city sported parks, shopping, museums, and amusements of every kind, and just as enthralling was the diversity of people. On a street corner waiting for the crosswalk sign's signal, I stood within a cluster of humanity consisting of white-skinned internationals who conversed in various languages, dark-hued locals with Jamaican accents, a Jewish gentleman with his yarmulke and side curls, an Arabic man wearing a turbine and traditional dishdasha, and a group of Japanese tourists carrying cameras. That little square of sidewalk was inclusive, a common ground for those of us headed the same direction. In that moment, New York City painted the perfect picture of the Church. People of all ethnic backgrounds and cultural differences gathered together, unified by a singular walk of faith and a continued obedience of following the signals of God's Word. Together we march, shoulder to shoulder, and just as surely as the group scurrying across the street, we will safely reach our destination. Tip/Tidbit: Remember there is safety in numbers. Set aside differences and find a team of true Bible believers with whom you can share your faith journey.
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