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The phrase "wear out one's welcome" is not directly found in the Bible. However, there are verses that touch on the concept of overstaying or abusing hospitality, such as Proverbs 25:17 which warns against visiting a friend's house too often. Biblical principles emphasize the importance of showing respect, consideration, and gratitude towards others.

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The phrase "wear out one's welcome" is not directly found in the Bible. However, there are verses that touch on the concept of overstaying or abusing hospitality, such as Proverbs 25:17 which warns against visiting a friend's house too often. Biblical principles emphasize the importance of showing respect, consideration, and gratitude towards others.

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There are a variety of ways one could conduct a welcome address for a womenâ??s day program in church. The correct way to conduct one depends heavily upon the specific denomination of the church in question.

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Nowhere. There is always mention in some form the qualities of love, patience, mercy on the part of the one enduring the prolonged presence of another.

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If you are just putting "Welcome", you wouldn't use an apostrophe or an "s". If you are putting something like "Welcome guests", then no apostrophe is needed. Apostrophes aren't used to make words plural.

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