Thursday, March 12, 2015

Going Virtual - Electronic Only - Paperless Business


I have recently moved towards converting to entirely electronic project planning , notes, calendars, and task lists. While trying to make my notes and history more "preserved" and accessible, I have converted to using my Samsung Galaxy Note for note...

The Secrets of Healing From Within


Modern medicine is based upon the notion of battle. We battle germs and fight for life. As soon as we feel pain or discomfort, we immediately try to stop it from happening and look for some way to soothe what we are going through. We feel we must change...

The Decisions That Are Impacting Your Personal Happiness

Hey Loves! When you make a decision that honors your soul, The Universe smiles and says, "YES!" There is this space right before the breath of making a choice, that is the zone for dulling your spirit. I call this wonderful void: the space of indecision....

My fancy self


Olá a todos! Há dias menos bons que outros e quando temos de enfrentar um desses melhor fazê-lo com um look um bocadinho mais especial, não acham?  Estas fotos foram tiradas no dia em que voltei a Barcelona, depois de ter passado 4 dias em casa....

Prom dress 2015!


Hi everyone! Happy Wednesday to you all. Today, I would like to introducing you to take a look at beautiful dresses under the catalogue of "Prom Dresses 2015″ from www.promtimes.co.uk it is interesting to collaborate with these gorgeous dresses from...

OUTSIDE THE BOX

When I went to Bible college, I had a wife, two daughters, and absolutely no money! We were confident that God had called me to attend college even though we weren’t sure exactly why. After we determined that we couldn’t afford a house near the college, we brought our need to Him.
God did answer, but in an unexpected way: He didn’t provide a home, so I lived separately from my family. In fact, we saw one another only on weekends and sometimes not even then. The usual line we heard from well-meaning believers in Jesus was, “That’s not God. You’ve gotten this wrong.” But God was preparing me to be a pastor, and I needed to be available for His training. Although it was difficult, we strived to follow God’s will and remain obedient to His call.
Samson definitely violated God’s will. He ate food from a animal carcass (Judges 14:9), he went after prostitutes (16:1), and he even married a foreign woman (14:2). He didn’t always get it right, but God still used Samson’s life for His purposes. His marriage, going against the law of Israel, was a part of God’s perfect plans (v.4). Although we should always seek to follow God’s will and be obedient to Him, He can still use us in our weakness and failures.
At some point our human logic will collapse under the weight of trying to explain God’s ways. That’s why it’s vital that we rest in the words of Isaiah: “My thoughts are nothing like your thoughts . . . my ways are far beyond anything you could imagine” says the LORD (Isaiah 55:8).
God will often confound us by doing something that doesn’t fit our expectations. But it always fits His personality: He’s a God who’s exciting, sovereign, and full of surprises. —Russell Fralick
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Wednesday, March 11, 2015

26 Then God said, "Let us make man in our image, in our likeness, and let them rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air, over the livestock, over all the earth, and over all the creatures that move along the ground."