Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Yay! Bible study!
My mom had CHIP (coronary health improvement program) recently and EVERY single attendee is coming to a Bible study on Tuesday nights! YAY!! Please pray their hearts will be changed and the will accept the truths of the Bible. Thank you again!
Monday, November 8, 2010
Prayer Request
Maybe some of you know Laura and David Green? Well, their dad (Larry Green) is having a heart transplant today. It's pretty critical and the Greens need all the prayers they can get. Thank you!
Monday, October 25, 2010
Nothing
Nothing is a strange word. It can mean one of three things:
1. absolutely nothing (in it's bare form)
2. something that's barely anything
3. something really important (normally that is either none of your business, or is your business, not the speaker's)
If those definitions confused you to death, here are some examples of the three types.
1. Miss Chi walks to your desk and peers down at your clean, white peice of paper. "What have you written so far?" she asks, even though it is obvious. "Nothing," you sheepishly reply.
2. You see Elisa laying on the grass, her legs crossed, hands behind her head. "What are you doing?" you question her. "Nothing," she replies.
3. You walk up to Jordan and Luke talking intently. As soon as you appear beside them, they quickly stop talking. "What are you guys talking about?" you ask suspiciously. "Nothing," they reply, blushing and trying desperately to look innocent.
(all incidents are purely fictional)
It has such an all-encompassing, widely used word, that holds many meanings. Without it, the devoid, the dull, and the suprisingly interesting, would be without testament.
1. absolutely nothing (in it's bare form)
2. something that's barely anything
3. something really important (normally that is either none of your business, or is your business, not the speaker's)
If those definitions confused you to death, here are some examples of the three types.
1. Miss Chi walks to your desk and peers down at your clean, white peice of paper. "What have you written so far?" she asks, even though it is obvious. "Nothing," you sheepishly reply.
2. You see Elisa laying on the grass, her legs crossed, hands behind her head. "What are you doing?" you question her. "Nothing," she replies.
3. You walk up to Jordan and Luke talking intently. As soon as you appear beside them, they quickly stop talking. "What are you guys talking about?" you ask suspiciously. "Nothing," they reply, blushing and trying desperately to look innocent.
(all incidents are purely fictional)
It has such an all-encompassing, widely used word, that holds many meanings. Without it, the devoid, the dull, and the suprisingly interesting, would be without testament.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Psalms 37:4
Delight thyself also in the LORD; and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart.
—Psalms 37:4
—Psalms 37:4
Romans 8:28
And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to [his] purpose.
—Romans 8:28
—Romans 8:28
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