All Articles by
Jesse Orenge
How to Love Your Family.
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Jesse Orenge
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June 18th, 2019
Sometimes we forget how precious our family is. It’s crazy to think that God blesses us with people who we choose to intentionally walk together through this journey that is called life. When I think about my family, I like to think of all the good times we have had. Whether it be the laughter…
Commitment to Timeliness
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Jesse Orenge
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June 8th, 2019
Time is something we deal with every day and something we all believe that we understand well. Yet, do we truly understand the meaning of time? How time affects not only ourselves but also everyone around us? Have we ever stopped to think about the language that time speaks; because time does speak a language.…
Why Our Present Matters
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Jesse Orenge
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May 3rd, 2019
People today are more lonely than ever before. It’s safe to say, that at various points in our life, we have experienced loneliness. Imagine how many of our brothers and sisters experience loneliness as well! Loneliness is described as a state where one feels alone and nobody seems to care about who they are. It…
What Happened to the Gentleman?
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Jesse Orenge
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March 29th, 2019
Calling all men! Brothers, a great disservice has been inflicted on us. We live in a culture that tells us that we will find our happiness and fulfillment by living out a life of selfishness. Our culture tells us that we will be fulfilled from relationships of use, engaging in acts such as sexting and…
Responding To Our Suffering
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Jesse Orenge
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March 10th, 2019
How do we respond when faced with suffering? I know often times, I am quick to run to the things of the world looking for comfort though I know that I should run to God first. Why is it that we so often choose to run away from Him? Rather we seek to find happiness…
What We Don’t Say Matters
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Jesse Orenge
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February 26th, 2019
Have you ever asked yourself how the words and actions that you say and/or do affect others? I think sometimes we are guilty of saying or doing things that we don’t recognize the effects they have on the people we encounter throughout our lives. I chose to talk with some other friends about the situation…