The courage to correct with love

Milagros García Klibansky
Milagros García Klibansky

SUMMARY: The author shares their experience at a women's meeting at their church and how one sister was absent because she was out evangelizing. The author initially had the impulse to criticize the sister for not attending the meeting, but after reflecting, they realized that both prayer and evangelism are important in their own ways. The author warns against judging others based on personal whims and reminds readers to correct with love and based on the word of God. The Holy Spirit should be allowed to work in people's lives, and we should strive to have a mind like Jesus.

We celebrated last Saturday the first women's meeting of our church, it was a very edifying time, because we were, as Psalm 133: 1 tells us, together and in harmony, praying for everyone and everything, especially that God provides us with the construction of our temple. I ask all who read us to join us in this plea.

Some sisters were absent. In our Sunday service we gave testimony of how blessed we were in this activity and when we left, a sister explained to me that she had not been able to attend because she had gone out to evangelize.

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