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Food For the Heart Discussion

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Welcome!

Thanks for being here! Please see the updated description to get an idea of what kind of content will be a blessing to others. Let us know how we can be a blessing to you. Enjoy your stay! –Andrew C. Abide Network Technical Director


P.S. Feel free to introduce yourselves. Just comment below...

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Important Community Update: We’re Moving to Our New Facebook Group

Friends, thank you for being part of this community.


To better serve you with easier access, stronger engagement, and a more connected experience, we’re officially transitioning this group over to our new Food for the Heart Facebook community.


Over the next 30 days, this current group will be gradually retired.


Our new Facebook group will be the primary place for:

• Weekly Food for the Heart replays • New blogs, resources, and Jesus Meditations • Updates on upcoming webinars and events • Encouragement and community discussion • Easier connection with the broader Abide Network audience


What you need to do now: Join the new Facebook group by clicking below


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Sounds good, Andrew. I've joined.

Thanking God

Thank you all for creating this community! I am very happy that a friend told me about this ministry. I have been so blessed by the few times I've joined the Friday night Bible study.


My family and I are missionaries in Thailand. We left the US in 2023 and have been on the frontlines for 3 years.


I believe joining this community will make a huge different in my spiritual growth and development. I have appreciated all the sharing and insights.


I look forward to learning and connecting with you.

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Welcome to Abide Network, Jane, and to Food for the Heart. That is so wonderful you're in Thailand on the frontlines. Are you with AFM or another organization, or are you on your own?

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February 18, 2026 · joined the group.
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Chris Lee
Apr 29

You are definitely making the right choice by looking for a hospital bed for rent instead of buying one outright. The cost of a new bed can be several thousand dollars, whereas a short-term lease is a fraction of that price. Most of the rental units are the same professional models you see in clinics, so you aren't sacrificing any quality or safety. It made my post-op weeks so much more tolerable knowing I could adjust my position with a remote. You should check the monthly rates to see how much you can save compared to a purchase.

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