Jesus Loves You


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Motivational Quote | Christian Quotes | Inspiring Words

Your faith is new, so what? It doesn’t matter how long you are walking in Christ, He saved you from getting lost because He loves you, and not because He measures your years in faith. — JENINE SILOS

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Be Proud to Be an American


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My middle schooler, Tony, wrote the following essay in class last week about why you should be proud to be an American:

Be Proud To Be An American

When people think of the United States of America, they think of many things such as eagles, Thanksgiving and our iconic red, white and blue flag full of 50 bright stars.  Yet, our most important traits as Americans is our freedom and rights that god gave us as human beings, also known as the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.  What if we had never came up with that concept?  People would be locked away in jail just for sharing their opinions.  Take some time and think about that!

The Constitution and the Bill of Rights protect us in a special way that most of us “youngsters” do not realize.  Take Amendment III for example; because of that Amendment we do not…

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The Girl’s Still Got It by Liz Curtis Higgs—-A Book Review


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The Book of Ruth is absolutely one of my favorite books of the Bible. I have read Ruth many times and I always find something new within the pages that I had not noticed before. When I got the chance to review “The Girl’s Still Got It” by Liz Curtis Higgs, I jumped at the chance! I am glad I did.

I have read a few of Liz Curtis Higgs’ books which include, Bad Girls of the Bible and Really Bad Girls of the Bibleand I enjoyed reading them. I knew The Girl’s Still Got Itwould not disappoint me and it did not.

Liz Curtis Higgs has put a different “spin” on the Book of Ruth. You not only “read” about Ruth and Naomi, you “live” each  moment of their life.  Step by step you walk along with them on their journey.  Liz Curtis Higgs does an incredible…

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How Elijah faced life?Divine power displayed.


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Elijah– the Man who Prayed and succeeded.

Elijah was a prophet who lived in the northern kingdom of Israel. He was very much upset by the idol worship promoted by King Ahab. He worked tirelessly to bring back the worship of true God in Israel. Being an ordinary man, it was not an easy task. He had to risk his life.  He had to fight against King Ahab and Queen Jezebel. But he did not give up, he was committed for the course of God.

He challenged the political and temporal authority in the name of God.

In (1 kings17:1) He declared that there want be rain unless at his command and it was so. God stood with His prophet who honored Him.

He humbly obeyed God and took refuge in His provision.                                     

  • God led him and provided…

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9 Types of Meditation


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9 Types of Meditation- All types are important. Level of importance vary with the expectation of an individual, at a point being. While pure consciousness also meaning enlightenment, Salvation and Nirvana is a starting point for even higher goals, it is not most important type for worldly wise practical meditation aspirants.

With this in mind, without maintaining an order of least or highest importance or short or long term, I list the 9 steps of progress as types of meditation below-

  1. Sitting still in meditation is the most primary of the type, and yet it is the most important and the FIRST of the meditation. The progress of meditation is sequential, one moves up in steps beginning with the smallest step first. Capability to sit still for meditation- sitting on a level place in at least a cross-legged position, if not in Padmasana, is necessary.
  2. Ability to generate and…

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Many Thanks!


A Light Filled Life's avatarA Light Filled Life

1. Thank you for all the prayers you lifted up for Carter. We finally got a diagnoses – Chronic Recurrent Multifocal Osteomyelitis. It’s a condition where he will have pain caused from growth on his legs but other than the pain he will be okay and hopefully grow out of the condition as he gets older. We are very happy that it is not cancer and we finally have a diagnosis. Carter has been through so much as a little boy, open heart surgery at age one, multiple strokes and a liver condition that will effect him throughout his life. However, God will use him in powerful ways. Thank you for your continue prayer!

2. Thank you for all of your support during this blog. It really has been amazing to reach out to the world and get feedback, develop relationships and be able to support each other through our…

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Who Do You Call, When You’re All Alone?


Sebastian's avatarFaith1st Ministries

“And he took the mantle of Elijah that fell from him, and smote the waters, and said, Where is the Lord God of Elijah? and when he also had smitten the waters, they parted hither and thither: and Elisha went over.” — 2 Kings 2:14

Elisha found himself standing alone when he was used to being with his leader. His faith, provision, and victories were all based on the faith and actions of his leader. But one day he had to trust the God of his leader. He had to look to God for himself. This is exactly where He wants us—looking to Him for our needs and desires every day—not waiting for some special blessing to fall from someone else.

Where is the Lord God? He is right here with you…He is always with you. He said: “…I am with you always…” (Matt 28:20). Who or what…

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Who am I?


The Noise in my head.'s avatarThe Noise in my head Today

What do you think about when you see yourself? In the mirror, in a photograph, wherever. What goes through your mind?

This question popped into my head just the other day. I started this exercise where I practice being truly present with my thoughts/feelings with something in particular. And I said “Be truly honest. Stop the mental chatter and just look at yourself. What do you feel?”

This helped me to see where I limit myself. It helped me to see where I’m strong. It helped me to see where I’m vain. It helped me to see where I’m insecure. And it is good to self reflect so that you can better and more confidently walk about through life with a greater assuredness of who you are and how you impact others, even on a subconscious level.

I choose to see myself as clearly as I am able so that…

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DAUGTHERS OF PROMISE


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Daughters of promise

My heart is broken

I crafted you in the beauty of

Womanhood

I forged you in the fires of

Motherhood

You I made

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QUEEN

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of the earth

Mother of all things living

to you I gave the voice of compassion

to man I gave you as companion

I have lifted you up

Crowned you

And made you the crown

I have filled you with all good things

There is no lack in you

Because there is no lack in me

Yet you seek

When I am ever present

I father you in your weakness

I husband you in your despair

When you are broken in my hands

I make you again

WHOLE

You have but to ask

I desire that you desire me

Still you seek

When I am ever present

Daughters of Promise

My heart is broken

©MIQUEININK 2012

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All-Inclusive Getaway – On Me!


Steve Watkins's avatarSteve Watkins Media

Tranquility Base – Mountain View, AR

There are three days remaining to get eligible for my all-inclusive Ozark getaway at Tranquility Base.

Three days, two nights, all meals, world-class fishing, golf, Hemingway-Pfeiffer Museum, Sunday Brunch, Friday BBQ Feast, Folk music on the Square. All the hospitality you can stand.

Get signed up here!

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His Perfect Will


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I was recently encouraged, by this year’s graduating class. I graduated four years ago and like some near my age, and probably older as well, I have—not necessarily doubts—but concerns and fears for the upcoming generations. I know what it’s like for them; I’m still going through it. I also realise that a lot of the future depends on them; that’s what everybody tells me.

So this year was good. Our pastor tried something new: the day after our homeschool graduation every grad came to the front of the church and, as a group, answered every question anyone wanted to ask them. Some of them they may not have done too well on, (“Do you clean your room?”) but one was a blessing. Now, the day before, almost every one of them said something to the effect that they put their parents through a lot while growing up and going through school. But when asked if they would homeschool their own children, all nine of them said “Yes”, several emphatically so. They weren’t asked about family size, but if they were I’m sure each of them would say it is totally up to God.

I know those two questions aren’t really the “most pressing” ones and they don’t cover everything, but they are areas that are increasingly under attack, more expensive, and make a difference. This just shows that when you surrender to God’s will and do your best to follow and serve Him through that with joy, your children are likely to catch the vision. They will see that it is worth it even though it will cost. It was good to hear.

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What A Hard Year It Has Been!


Cindy H French's avatarCindyFrench-stranger than fiction stories

I know it seems like forever since I have written anything. It feels that way to me too. Still, keeping up with what was happening with my daughter and myself and trying to work has been almost more than I could handle. Some days I said, “Lord, are you sure you have the right person here, to accomplish all this?” But He says I am to stay the course.

So here we are just before my daughter found out about her cancer last year. She and her husband had just married Labor Day weekend. What a joyous occasion that was for both families-close and extended! I am so proud of my daughter! She is a very strong woman. She has gone through the chemotherapy and the radiation and the surgery like a trooper. All of it was really horrendous. Most breast cancer survivors never share the nitty gritty of…

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5 Bucket List Travel Adventures in Turkey


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Here are some of my top picks for adventures in Turkey. With all the time I have spent in Turkey, these are some of my favorite things to do. Don’t miss these world class destinations! (They are more affordable than you think!)

1. Hot air balloon ride in Kapadokya above the ferry chimneys & stay in a cave.

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Kapadokya is a world premier destination for hot air ballooning, and with its incredible landscape, hot air ballooning here is breathtaking. From inspiring the book Dune to George Lucas’ Star Wars, the landscape of Kapadokya leaves you perplexed and intrigued, if not obsessed.

Head to Kapadokya, stay in Goreme in a UNESCO world heritage cave hotel. My mom and I enjoy staying in Anatolia Cave Hotel because it’s affordable, a great place with excellent service, and they also have amazing complimentary breakfast. The breakfast was actually one of the best…

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Surrender


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Letting Go Of The Past

Part 3 of the Surrender Series

Renewed in Surrender

Ephesians 4:22-23 “..Put off the former conversation of the old man, which is corrupt according to the deceitful lusts; And be renewed in the spirit of your mind.

The Struggle to let go

I have likened the frustrating struggle to let go of what I desperately need to rid myself of, to the well-worn trail that meandered through my grandparent’s back back yard all the way down to the gate leading into the chicken yard. My grandma always fed the feral cats that roamed freely on their farm. Even when the grass was long overdue for a mow, the one path that every single cat took to get down to the food bowl was ALWAYS visible. It began at the foot of the back porch steps, snaked alongside the old well, continued beneath the rusty…

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The Return of the Online Dating Scam


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Global PersonalsPublished: 30th July 2013

I’m sure that many of you will remember my interview with Sarah Smith, Business Correspondent for Channel Four News last November, a snippet on camera as I sought to help expose the truly immoral practice of Global Personals, an online dating company that I had previously worked for. On the back of that appearance I spoke live to an audience on an Irish radio breakfast show, answering questions and giving my opinion on internet dating and advice on how people really do need to be very careful and vigilant when signing up to these types of websites.

Six months later and you’d be forgiven if you thought that things had come to an end, particularly as you haven’t heard much about it from me since. If that was your assumption, then you’d be wrong, very wrong. My fight for justice on behalf of tens of thousands of consumers is only just beginning.

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3 COSE CHE NON SAPEVI SUL L’ACETO DI MELE.


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Ce l’abbiamo tutte in casa e sappiamo quanto fa bene alla salute. Io personalmente lo adoro e non manca mai nelle mie insalate. Oltre a dare una mano in cucina o ad aiutare nelle diete,l’aceto di mele è un l’ottimo aiuto anche per altri tipi di problemi.
LA FORFORA è un problema di tanta ghente comune che a delle volte oltre ad essere molto fastidiosa crea tanto imbarazzo. Ebbene l’aceto di mele ci può dare una mano per combatterla . Basta sciogliere 5 cucchiai di aceto in 5 cucchiai di acqua e passare il tutto sui capelli.Lasciare in posa per almeno quindici minuti e poi sciacquare bene,i risultati si vedranno già dalla seconda volta che usate l’aceto.
Per chi soffre spesso di MAL DI GOLA l’aceto può fare da antinfiammatorio e antibatterico. Sciogliere un cucchiaio di aceto e tre cucchiaini di miele in un bicchiere di acqua calda e poi…

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Breakfast at my House


Kelzbelzphotography's avatarKelzbelzphotography

During the week we’re often walking out the door with a coffee in one hand and slice of toast in the other, but on weekends breakfast is never rushed. It’s a late affair, sometimes spilling over to lunch, with lots of reading and chatter in between courses of fruits, poached eggs, honey and toast. One of our favorite things we like to serve when friends are visiting are buckwheat blueberry pancakes.

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