Start small, start soon, and start somewhere

Jeannie Marie talks about how she loves her neighbors, not as a special event, but as a lifestyle. “The nations are coming to us: international students, refugees…” Jeannie Marie continues, “They want you to come over for tea. I come over and then start talking about the common ground of our faith.” “You can go to a park and say hello to a Muslim mom, if you’re intentional about meeting friends.” Jeannie Marie states, “I’m a follower of Jesus, I love God, how can I help the refugees?” Jeannie Marie summarizes, “Start small, start soon, and start somewhere you already are.” Jeannie Marie has put together a book, and chapter one is free; she addresses the question, “Could ordinary me change the world?” https://www.jeannie-marie.com/acrossthestreetandaroundtheworld

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