Contentment |
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Convenience |
Conversion |
Conviction |
Cooperation
| Coping
| Correction
| Cosby, Bill
| Counsel
| Counseling
Harmony
Topic : CooperationCharles Osgood told the story of two ladies who lived in a convalescent center. Each had suffered an incapaciting stroke. Margarets stroke left her left side restricted, while Ruths stroke damaged her right side. Both of these ladies were accomplished pianists but had given up hope of ever playing again.
The director of the center sat them down at a piano and encouraged them to play solo pieces together. They did, and a beautiful friendship developed.
What a picture of the churchs needing to work together! What one member cannot do alone, perhaps two or more could do togetherin harmony.