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Relationships are fragile. Like a delicate flower’s seed, relationships must be cared for and nurtured in order to grow and display the beauty that lies within. Watered by love, they usually thrive and become treasures to behold. When that happens, and followers of Christ are charged with the responsibility to do everything in their power to see that it does, people’s lives can be changed for the better. Unfortunately, some Christians don’t adequately water those they love and often end up with the wilted evidence of something gone wrong.
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His grace creations! |
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Offering Directions for the Journey |

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Floral Feelings, Inc. We’re researching our case files to find stories we want to share with you. Each one will take a look at our core business; repairing relationship gardens in disrepair. We hope you find a few seeds of wisdom for your next gardening project in the first article and stop back to read others as they’re completed. Too Busy to Care for Plants: A look at what happens when your ‘friend’ is so busy with spiritual activities that they don’t have time for friendship. Too Much Fertilizer: You made a mistake and they won’t let you live it down. What’s to respect about that? |


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The articles below start out with a tongue-in-cheek look at a few of those situations and offer some insights into why the ‘gardener’ may have acted as they did. |
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