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In: Jesus|Thanksgiving
25 Dec 2009Christmas isn’t Christmas Till it’s Christmas in your heart Somewhere deep inside you Is where Christmas really starts So, give your heart to Jesus You’ll discover when you do That’s Christmas, really Christmas for you Jesus brings warmth like a winter fire A light like a candle’s glow He’s waiting now to come inside Like [...]
Last Tuesday, LBJ and I began our very first bedtime story ritual. And there’s no better way to begin this timeless tradition than reading the Book of Books inspired by God Himself ♥ Each night I would read one story to him. We’ve just finished the chapter about Isaac and Rebekah last night, so tonight [...]
In: Jesus|Thanksgiving
21 May 2009Today marks 40 days since we celebrated Easter. 40 days — plus 6 Sundays — before that, we walked a Lenten journey with our Lord in preparation for His Passion. And long ago, the Israelite walked for 40 years in search of their promised land… Today, besides it being 40 days later from Jesus’ triumphant [...]
In: Thanksgiving
21 May 2009He ascended into heaven “And so the Lord Jesus, after he had spoken to them, was taken up into heaven; there at the right hand of God he took his place.” Mark 16:19 “Then he [Jesus] took them [disciples] out as far as the outskirts of Bethany, and raising his hands he blessed them. Now [...]
In: Inspired|Thanksgiving
19 May 2009God uses us in different ways. And often without us realizing it, we are His instruments to reach out to those around us. Who or how, we may ask. For Him, distance or quantity is not a concern. Jesus’ hands are outstretched to the ends of the world. Logan Henderson, lives on a ranch located [...]
In: Thanksgiving
9 Apr 2009Earlier tonight the Church of St Francis Xavier was overflow with her faithfuls. Today we come together as one body of Christ to commemorate our Lord’s Last Supper before His Passion tomorrow. Maundy Thursday is celebrated — namely the Catholic Church — everywhere to remind us that, it is tonight that Jesus instituted the Eucharist [...]
In: Thanksgiving
8 Apr 2009Lent is finally coming to an end in 3 days. How swiftly 40 days had come, and soon gone like a thief in the night. This year however, Lent for me was slower than before because of my stumbles. Tomorrow we celebrate the Lord’s Last Supper. During this simple Passover meal, Jesus took a basin [...]
In: My Cross
21 Mar 2009I just had a steamy hot cup of Nescafé while watching the season finale of Lipstick Jungle — Offering up 2 of my favourite things: Failed Two weeks ago, I had a heavenly Curry Wantan Noodle Soup with Steamed Chicken — Abstinence from Meat: Failed Two days ago, I watched 4 episodes of Boys Before [...]
The day after tomorrow is Ash Wednesday. It marks the beginning of Lent – a liturgical season that consists of forty-day plus six Sundays before Easter – that prepares us through fasting, prayer, penitence, offerings and self denial towards the pinnacle celebration of Christ’s Passion and His conquer over death through the resurrection. Where is [...]
In: My Cross
2 Aug 2007Trust in the LORD with all your heartand lean not on your own understanding;in all your ways acknowledge Him,and He will direct your paths. Proverbs 3, 5-6
mel⋅o⋅dra⋅mat⋅ic
[mel-uh-druh-mat-ik]
–adjective
1. of, like, or befitting melodrama.
2. exaggerated and emotional or sentimental; sensational or sensationalized; overdramatic.
–noun
3. melodramatics, melodramatic writing or behavior.
mouse
[n. mous; v. mouz]
–noun
1. any similar small animal of various rodent and marsupial families.
2. a quiet, timid person.
3. Slang. a girl or woman.