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Coffee for some people is a day starter pack, while some have coffee based business shops where they sell coffee. Whichever is your part, a coffee lover or a coffee maker you should know how to make coffee and enjoy it to your taste? I like a good and delicious well-made cup of coffee. People make coffee in different ways, but locally made coffee to me is the best because of its little burnt smell mixed with the firewood smoke. The aroma is everywhere and all you can think of at that moment is coffee. Well, this also depends on the kind of coffee you use. We all know top coffee beans can be gotten from Africa and brands such as Jacobs monarch is a top notch.

Make coffee without a coffee maker.
Procedure.
Boil water.
Put 2-3 spoons of coffee into a coffee mug.
Dissolve the coffee with hot water using a teaspoon to stir.
Allow the coffee to settle below the mug, then carefully pour the water out into another mug.
Add Sugar, milk or cream if you're not a fan of black coffee.
Stir your coffee and serve it.

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“A Soft Answer” Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Key Verse “A soft answer turneth away wrath: but grievous words stir up anger” (Proverbs 15:1). Text —Proverbs 15:1-4 Message Two contrasting scenarios in the Book of Judges portray the truth of today’s text. Gideon was challenged by the men of Ephraim and his soft answer averted what could have brought a destructive war (Judges 8:1-3). A few years later, the quarrelsome Ephraimites met their match in an equally short-tempered Jephthah. He was a Gileadite from the tribe of Gad. Rough words flew back and forth, and a devastating war broke out between the two tribes. By the time the dust cleared, 42,000 Israelites were dead (Judges 12:1-6). Speaking the right words would have prevented that. The heart and the mouth are connected, therefore grace in the heart produces graciousness in the lips. Graciousness is the ability to speak words that promote peace and harmony in otherwise tense situations. Opportunities to exhibit grace or else bad manners will arise every day in the home, at school, or on the streets. Unsaved youths lose the battle every time; they speak bad words, show rude manners even to elders, they have no respect for anyone. Today is International Day for Countering Hate Speech. Quote The heart and the mouth are connected Challenge Practice graciousness in your speech today. Prayer for today Set a watch before my mouth, O Lord.
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