Cold Morning, Warm Mercy
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We open with a winter check-in and a favorite proverb before tracing early life in holiness churches—testimony services, moments of awe, and a night when smoke filled the sanctuary. A chance meeting with a hungry woman in a parking lot confronts pride, reframes generosity, and turns Proverbs 19:17 into a living lesson about worship beyond four walls.
• childhood in holiness churches and testimony culture
• the sanctuary smoke moment as a faith anchor
• contrast between past spiritual readiness and present polish
• Proverbs 19:17 set as guiding frame
• parking lot encounter with a hungry woman
• giving food over cash and checking motives
• unexpected three tens and God’s deeper lesson
• church as workshop for compassion beyond Sundays
• relationship with God measured in action, not attendance
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