L.O.V.E. - Leading Others with Value and Encouragement
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L.O.V.E. - Leading Others with Value and Encouragement
L - Leading: Christians are called to be leaders in the world by serving and showing love to others.
O - Others: The focus of love should be on others, not just ourselves.
V - Value: We should value others as God's creations and treat them with respect and dignity.
E - Encouragement: We should use our words and actions to encourage and build up one another, especially in difficult times.
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