This is the third of four videos that Harbour Christian Fellowship created to celebrate the 2009 Advent season. The videos complemented a sermon series entitled “Making Room for God.” Harbour attendees talk about how acts of compassion affect their lives.

By Sheralyn Nault Do you ever wonder if people are aware that you are a truly committed Christ follower? Somewhere along the line has your light of love for Christ dimmed? My desire to share Christ, along with my insecure nature, (yes, believe it or not), has been the dichotomy of my walk with Christ.

We asked our senior high students (and leaders) to recall a time when they were shown compassion or when they acted with compassion. This is what they wrote: Throughout the past year, my family and I have been shown compassion by the church. We have been struggling in a number of ways and the church

by Kathy Isaac Compassion is defined as, “a deep feeling of sympathy followed by a strong desire to alleviate the suffering.” It was working for a day in a Kenyan kitchen under the conditions that these women worked in daily, with inadequate supplies where God spoke to me to do something about the water situation.
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