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End With a Bang, Not a Whimper

  By Larry Leech   Here we are, barreling toward the end of another year. Thirty-one days to Thanksgiving. Fifty-nine days to Christmas. Gasp! Sixty-six days to the new year. So much to do in so little time. But let’s not hurry to the finish line of the year and not give our best. 2 Timothy 4:7, probably the most well-known Scripture about finishing well, says, “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith" (NKJV). No matter what we have endured this year, we should want to finish well. Yes, it might be easy, and more desirable, to curl up in a ball, sleep through the end of the year, and wake up January 1 with the hope of new beginnings. Trials can be a frustrating part of life. But as we know, we can grow mentally, physically, spiritually, emotionally while we endure or suffer through trials. So, finishing strong in 2025 should be our goal, our desire. The same goes for writing. Our job as an author is to make our reader...

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