Friday, November 5, 2010

Your meetings online - is it good or great Christian profile?


My friend Joan came to me very discouraged the month last tried three different Christian dating sites. Even if she has had a number of viewpoints and multiple contacts, it has not received much attention. This me, puzzled, because it is really great looking, intelligent, strong Christian, and has a successful career. How men could not be interested in someone like Joan? I asked to show me his profile, and after their change and serve some of the secrets to a great dating profile, it had greater contact with interests that she could manage.

Do you have to help get more dating tracks online?Your online profile must be renewed? here are some tips to make your profile not just good, but great!

1. After the photos. Did nothing worse that clicking on the profile of a person and not knowing what they most resemble. It is really not fair to the other party.And when publish you photos, make réaliste.De obviously step pictures of you when first of all get up the morning, but not "edited" glamour require you either. Nice photos look you your best.

2 Be yourself - be fun! When you describe yourself, stay away from the boring standard "young women seeking friendship, and maybe more." Really tell people who you are. If you are a coffee morning, tell them about your cravings of Starbucks.If you like jogging, describe one of your afternoon going through the parc.Si you love working with children, describe your responsibilities to your children in church Ministry. If you want to write poetry, display one of your shorter poems.In other words, let your personality shine by.

3 Do not scare off potential interested in your profile. Yes, marriage can be your ultimate goal, but you do not have to say: "hopes to satisfy human relationship immediate marriage."Or you can love children and want, and it is perfect indicate that in your profile.But you can't say "a young man trying to keep the House and children - I hope that many of them.Admittedly, it's hyperbole, but you get the point!Be honest, but no fear!

Finally, talk to others who have successfully completed a person online and get their opinions of your profil.Il is a strength of the conseils.Découvrez major websites like http://www.christian-online-dating-guide.com for further advice yet! don't forget, your profile is not so good do you - it is great and more dates!







Thursday, November 4, 2010

Quotations # 43

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*It is as easy to draw back a stone thrown with force from the hand, as to recall a word once spoken. Menander.

*Words are good, but they are not the best. The best is not to be explained by words; the spirit in which we act is the great matter. Goethe.

*As it is the mark of great minds to say many things in a few words, so it is that of little minds to use many words to say nothing. Rochefoucauld.

*Words are like leaves; and where they most abound,/Much fruit of sense beneath is rarely found. Pope.

*Words are often things also, and very precious, especially on the gravest occasions. Without "words," and the truth of things that is in them, what were we? Leigh Hunt.

*Gentle words, quiet words, are after all, the most powerful words. They are more convincing, more compelling, more prevailing. Washington Gladden.

*It would be well for us all, old and young, to remember that our words and actions, ay, and our thoughts also, are set upon never-stopping wheels, rolling on and on unto the pathway of eternity. M.M. Brewster.

*The last word should be the last word. It is like a finishing touch given to color; there is nothing more to add. But what precaution is needed in order not to put the last word first. Joubert.

*Deep in my heart subsides the infrequent word,/And there dies slowly throbbing like a wounded bird. Francis Thompson.

*O! many a shaft, at random sent,/Finds mark the archer little meant!/And many a word, at random spoken,/May soothe or wound a heart that's broken! Scott.

*"The last word" is the most dangerous of infernal machines; and husband and wife should no more fight to get it than they would struggle for the possession of a lighted bombshell. Douglas Jerrold.

*Better to wear out than to rust out. Bishop Cumberland.

*Work is the means of living, but it is not living. J.G. Holland.

*Never idle a moment, but be thrifty and thoughtful of others. Longfellow.

*Get work! Be sure it is better than what you work to get. Mrs. E.B. Browning.

*Too busy with the crowded hour to fear to live or die. Emerson.

*You never will be saved by works; but let us tell you most solemnly that you never will be saved without works. T.L. Cuyler.

*The fruit derived from labor is the sweetest of pleasures. Vauvenargues.

*Work, according to my feeling, is as much of a necessity to man as eating and drinking. Wilhelm von Humboldt.

*Avowed work, even when uncongenial, is far less trying to patience than feigned pleasure. Hamerton.

*I doubt if hard work, steadily and regularly carried on, ever yet hurt anybody. Lord Stanley.

*Work is the inevitable condition of human life, the true source of human welfare. Tolstoi.

*Patience, persistence, and power to do are only acquired by work. J.G. Holland.

*It is far better to give work which is above the men than to educate the men to be above their work. Ruskin.

*Mind, it is our best work that He wants, not the dregs of our exhaustion. I think He must prefer quality to quantity. George MacDonald.

*Man hath his daily work of body or mind appointed, which declares his dignity; while other animals unactive range, and of their doings God takes no account. Milton.

*No man born into the world whose work is not born with him. There is always work, and tools to work withal, for those who will; and blessed are the horny hands of toil. Lowell.

*The world is ashamed of being virtuous. Sterne.

*O, how full of briars is this working-day world! Shakespeare.

*This world is God's workshop for making men in. Beecher.

*Contact with the world either breaks or hardens the heart. Chamfort.

*Happy is she that from the world retires, and carries with her what the world admires. Waller.

*The only fence against the world is a thorough knowledge of it. Locke.

*The world is a great poem, and the world's/The words it is writ in, and we souls the thoughts. Bailey.

*Feast, and your halls are crowded;/Fast, and the world goes by. Ella Wheeler Wilcox.

*This world, where much is to be done and little to be known. Samuel Johnson.

*The tree of the world hath its poisons, but beareth two fruits of exquisite flavor, the nectar of poetry and the society of noble men [and women]. Hitopadesa.

*The highest philosophers, in explaining the mystery of this world, are obliged to call in the aid of another. H.W. Shaw.

*The world is grown so bad,/That wrens made prey where eagles dare not perch. Shakespeare.

*How beautiful is all this visible world!/How glorious in its action and itself!/But we, who name ourselves its sovereigns, we,/Half dust, half deity, alike unfit/To sink or soar, with our mix'd essence make/A conflict of its elements, and breathe/The breath of degradation and of pride,/Contending with low wants and lofty will,/Till our mortality predominates,/And men are--what they name not to themselves,/And trust not to each other. Byron.

*A Christian making money fast is just a man in a cloud of dust, it will fill his eyes if he be not careful. C.H. Spurgeon.

*As the love of the heavens makes us heavenly, the love of virtue virtuous, so doth the love of the world make one become worldly. Sir P. Sidney.

*Christians should live in the world, but not be filled with it. A ship lives in the water; but if the water gets into the ship, she goes to the bottom. So Christians may live in the world; but if the world gets into them, they sink. D.L. Moody.

*It has been well said that there is a sin of other-worldliness no less than a sin of worldliness, and Christendom has had a large measure of the former sin as well as of the latter. People have been taught so much about preparing for heaven that they have sometimes become very indifferent workers on earth, and in anticipating the joys of the future world have overlooked the infinite possibilities for good in the world that now is. W.J. Potter.

*And what greater calamity can fall upon a nation than the loss of worship? Emerson.

*A little bread and wine in a dungeon sufficed for the liturgy of the martyrs. Hamerton.

*Worship as though the Deity were present. If my mind is not engaged in my worship, it is as though I worshipped not. Confucius.

*Man always worships something; always he sees the infinite shadowed forth in something finite. Carlyle.

*'Tis certain that worship stands in some commanding relation to the health of man, and to his highest powers, so as to be, in some manner, the source of intellect. Emerson.

*Beauties that from worth arise are like the grace of deities. Sir J. Suckling.

*Worth begets in base minds envy; in great souls, emulation. Fielding.

*To hide true worth from public view,/Is burying diamonds in their mine,/All is not gold that shines, 'tis true;/But all that is gold ought to shine. Bishop.

*The private wound is deepest: O time most accurs'd/'Mongst all foes that a friend should be the worst. Shakespeare.

*Thou hast wounded the spirit that loved thee/And cherish'd thine image for years;/Thou hast taught me at last to forget thee,/In secret, in silence, and in tears. Mrs. David Porter.

*Wrinkles of the face may be successfully hidden by art; not so with the wrinkles of the heart. Mme. Dufresnoy.

*The best style of writing, as well as the most forcible, is the plainest. Horace Greeley.

*To write well is at once to think well, to feel rightly, and to render properly; it is to have, at the same time, mind, soul, taste. Buffon.

*Fine writing, according to Mr. Addison, consists of sentiments which are natural without being obvious. Hume.

*True ease in writing comes from art, not chance, as those move easiest who have learned to dance. Pope.

*A good author, and one who writes carefully, often discovers that the expression of which he has been in search without being able to discover it, and which he has at last found, is that which was the most simple, the most natural, and which seems as if it ought to have presented itself at once, without effort, to the mind. Bruyere.

*No one can ever hope to know the principles of any art or science thoroughly who does not write as well as read upon the subject. Blakey.

*Wrong cannot have a legal descendant. Thomas Paine. (The multitude is always in the wrong. Wentworth Dillon.

*My soul is sick with every day's report of wrong and outrage with which the earth is filled. Cowper.

*The history of all the world tells us that immoral means will ever intercept good ends. Coleridge.

*It is better to suffer wrong than to do it, and happier to be sometimes cheated than not to trust. Johnson.

*We may neglect the wrongs which we receive, but be careful to rectify those which we are the cause of to others. Dewey.

*To revenge a wrong is easy, usual, and natural, and, as the world thinks, savors of nobleness of mind; but religion teaches the contrary, and tells us it is better to neglect than to requite it. J. Beaumont.

*The heart of youth is reached through the senses; the senses of age are reached through the heart. Retif de la Bretonne.

*The destiny of any nation at any given time depends on the opinions of its young men under five-and-twenty. Goethe. (God help us!)

*If the world does improve on the whole, yet youth must always begin anew, and go through the stages of culture from the beginning. Goethe.

*Every street has two sides, the shady and the sunny. When two men shake hands and part, mark which of the two takes the sunny side; he will be the younger man of the two. Bulwer-Lytton.

*I love the acquaintance of young people; because, in the first place, I do not like to think myself growing old. In the next place, young acquaintances must last longest, if they do last; and then, sir, young men have more virtue than old men; they have more generous sentiments in every respect. Dr. Johnson.

*Among all the accomplishments of youth there is none preferable to a decent and agreeable behavior among men, a modest freedom of speech, a soft and elegant manner of address, a graceful and lovely deportment, a cheerful gravity and good-humor, with a mind appearing ever serene under the ruffling accidents of human life. Watts.

*The worst of madmen is a saint run mad. Pope. (Ha!)

*Never let your zeal outrun your charity. The former is but human; the latter is divine. Hosea Ballou.

*Zeal is very blind, or badly regulated, when it encroaches upon the rights of others. Pasquier Quesnel.

*The zeal of friends it is that razes me,/And not the hate of enemies. Schiller.

*Zeal is fit for wise men, but flourishes chiefly among fools. Tillotson.

*True zeal is...a soft and gentle flame, that will not scorch one's hand. Cudworth.

*It were better to be of no church than to be bitter for any. William Penn.

* Nothing has wrought more prejudice to religion, or brought more disparagement upon truth, than boisterous and unseasonable zeal. Barrow.

*The eloquent man is he who is no eloquent speaker, but who is inwardly drunk with a certain belief. Emerson.

*Whether zeal or moderation be the point we aim at, let us keep fire out of the one and frost out of the other. Addison.

*Motives by excess reverse their very nature, and instead of exciting, stun and stupefy the mind. Coleridge.

*Do not too many believe no zeal to be spiritual but what is censorious or vindictive? Whereas no zeal is spiritual that is not also charitable. Thomas Sprat.

Dear Readers -- I pray you have been as blessed by these quotations as I have been through the years. We cannot estimate the power of loving thoughts! God bless you.

Patricia







Wednesday, November 3, 2010

How do overcome us adversity?


You know, I don't think there is a simple human beings out there who has not experienced adversity in one way or another. And yet, every day I hear people talk about much of their "circumstances" and how things are tough "and it is just"too much work."" In fact, I myself heard these exact words same one time or another, someone else is thinking I am going to fix for me! We too seek outside of our responses.

What many of us want is to feel well, loved and accepted and even with all our research we are still left battered and "broken," as some Christians I put it. But in truth, we're not broken, we're never broken, nor can we be when our souls are always tact, reaching and extends answers!I know not you, but I discovered that I was invincible long ago! I could accomplish anything until I knew who I was.

Most of the time I felt that way because I was five and all just to have this knowing that I could not explain.Perhaps some of you have felt this way perhaps pas.Mais who the heck comes to us as humans who grow up to believe that we are certain "imperfect" how "sinner" or unable to do in this life? I have my own thoughts on this subject, but keeps on this topic.

To overcome adversity first of all, it is important to express our feelings of people we know love and we agree completely. For me, is my older sister (only two years and a half), Julia. It is a constant in my life that I know will be here for me and loves me unconditionally! I have more mentors and leaders that I can turn on so and so, I am very grateful.But it is that it gets in contact with our hearts and our deepest desires, and fears and the frustrations.Comment can we really clear on things if we suppress our expression? It is virtually impossible. And then the inconvenience gets expressed by other means that can sometimes do more harm than help.

The other thing that I like to do is reviewed on my feelings and regards me not bothering. Writing can be extremely powerful!As I do now, but lets say you decide to keep a journal and this is where you can tell anything! regardless your heart wants you can write on these pages. When I first started to log on a daily basis, my life started to change. I felt freer, more lightweight and I could breathe easier throughout the day. He was very liberating and for me, addicting one way.

I've even used this log to write songs and poems, when I felt really emotional! I like also read and review books on self-improvement and self!This is a big problem for many of us. When we are constantly dealing with issues subtribes, etc. on family drama etc., how are we to differentiate never packaging and lead a life of our own? some of us never a chance to do this, and it is the cause of many serious diseases and upsets.We are made to be autonomous, but we are also made to serve and to be in the company of those who only concern trop.Il is therefore to have a healthy balance of both. For me, I did not come home very healthy, loving, and support. There were many battles and fights and scream and shout - to the point where I thought that my family was crazy - and would be gone for days at a time with my friends because their parents scream like mine.

Then trust your process! Whether you are on the right track and only allow yourself to work through fear knowing that you are safe.

Take a look at barriers such as springboards for your own greatness! is a biggie for me.I am constantly looking for ways reach my highest potential, and sometimes I think that all these obstacles are such temps.Mais loss if it arises, fear or anger or injury should be a goal.Often times people sabotage their success because they think that they would never have adversity, now it is simply the stupidity.Nobody gets to where they want to be without some sort of adversity overcome.It just works that way!But leaders Trues on life and create the results they desire.

Another thing, I choose to deal with adversity must take active steps towards good feeling myself.This requires that you are looking for in and choose to become confident - even if you've never done a single thing on your own before.

And finally, compassion for yourself .Certains my own more difficult situations, I was able to work through fairly quickly, because I chose demonstrate compassion myself .this that I would do is think people I admire or the great leaders of the world and how adversity they overcame do what was right and true! as Helen Keller, who is an of my most favorite inspirations je.Elle overcame so adversity and was still able to give back to others, his own ideas and with connaissances.Elle am sorry for itself, it just has progressed and allowed his own vision of transporting its!

Thank you for listening and now, go out and buy a log or create your own and start writing in all ways that you have overcome your own adversity. until the next time!

Cheers.







Tuesday, November 2, 2010

The shrines of Easter in the Philippines


The Philippines is the third largest Catholic country in the world with approximately 80% of the $ 85 million Filipinos after faith. All major events in the Christian calendar, Christmas, Easter, All Saints Day, are celebrated with enthusiasm, but it is Easter or as it is known in the Philippines, Holy week which ignite the passion of the philippine. Public self-flagellation and crucifixions in the province of Pampanga for parades Street and shrines on the outskirts of the city of Makati City population with their infusion of cultural influences popular and indigenous, Holy week is the celebration of the calendar.

For more than a half century, 17000 this suburb residents held parades Street, a Saturday night, Sunday morning eyes and ears or salubong and built a temple in honour of Holy week.Each year up to 40 shrines are dotted over a square kilometer which is on the outskirts of the town of Poblacion.Tout throughout the year, the streets known locally as Samahans groups raised 50,000 pesos necessary to employ an artist, power and water volunteer assistants and obtain the necessary documentation to realize the vision of the artist for their sanctuary.

These sanctuaries are first-rate popular art objects using a range of materials honoured time chewing equipment generator set of choice, century paper polystyrene. When they are combined with the bamboo plywood, wood, bricks and mortar requiring skills of residents trade and skill of the artist with the brush they produce worthy of an off Broadway production parameters.

In the weeks before Holy week, streets become impassable for vehicles such as the construction takes place. Scaffolding was erected, images are constructed and dressed, sculptures are built several metres high, characteristic water are incorporated, lights are installed with the selected street corners become hives of activity. The start of Holy Week arrives activity dates back a notch, the shrines should be filled by Wednesday evening.

Harbinger arrival a Street parade that directs it means suburb incorporating each sanctuary in its route. Devout carry crucifixes for installation in shrines, accompanied by the Makati City Marching Band.Now is Christ Pasyon, chanting the marathon or the song of the poem of life Jesus, passion and death begins and continues day and night around 3 p.m. Friday.

Thursday before Friday sees thousands of people from anywhere in the Metro Manila descend on the outskirts.They roam the streets enjoy the diversity of art, created by residents of the population.Holy inspiration, drawings of the shrines are often non-conventional, ranging from the Wild West for the Pharaohs of ancient Egypt for their themes choisis.Il y a carnival atmosphere in the air are running and excited children, adults ooh and ah, Falcon street vendors their goods and camera flashes rebound on the walls of shrines.

Throughout Pasyon du Christ Friday is recited by members of the associations streets, usually working in pairs.Lovers of Church roam their devotions home stop to listen to and from gossiping in the sanctuaires.À 15.00 time deemed the death of Jesus, black guys are draped on the crucifix in sanctuaries.In the evening, a parade of paintings of the sanctuary iterates through the streets of the city suburbs.

After midnight last Saturday, the parish mass local Church of St. Peter and Paul, effigies of Jesus and Mary are transported on different streets to meet Salubong outside of the banlieue.Là sports complex, a temporary Stadium has been erected on which a choir of children dressed as Angels expects their arrivée.La statue of Mary has his head covered with black fabric and before a crowd of several thousand people crammed into this square city, it is deleted when she met her son .the ' helium blue and white filled with bare balloon's envelope in the dark skies above.

Eight to ten hours after two hours session, many of the shrines are the ruins of the constructeur.Ils took 4 days in the Sun and on the following days all traces of their existence will be disappeared except perhaps for a painted section of road middle and recording captured by photographers.







The ultimate Hole-in-one - a poem


I've heard that he had requested before
"Do you think that God plays golf."
And I've come to the conclusion
That God created golf
To show us how life is supposed to be lived

Like the golf
Life can be difficult
We start not knowing what to do
And the Christian life
Can be even more complicated

Both methods require patience
Both methods require persistence
Both methods require practice
Both methods require passion
Faith, trust and training are necessary

The desire to keep playing
And keep better
Back once again and again golfer
Golf and life both get to its knees
Remember the importance of humility

Coaching and training
Keep you cool in the game
Constant learning and growth
Improving the knowledge and practices
Skills development and perfecting capabilities

In golf, the appropriate position is necessary
Without this, launch side what you think
You know and start
Pass your position dictates where each shot will
Ultimately determine success

In life, your position is equally important
You must take a position for success
Take a stance of God and your beliefs
For how you will live your life.
For any type of legacy you leave.

The game of golf,
As the game of life.
A need for any other players.
No refs, no umpires
The challenge is to yourself

Your position, your swing, your grip
It is in your control
It is the choice you make,
How you are willing to grow
And accept that you will always be growing

Keep the eye on the ball
Keep your eye on Jesus.
We have miss hits,
In short, to find us
It may be a few extra shots to where God wants us

We have to pay the penalty for these extra shots
But we have never abandoned the game
There is no strike-outs, no foul.
God will never throw us off the Green
Even when us angry and discard our clubs

Golf, as in the Christian life.
There are no winners and losers.
This is the best we can be
And do the best you can
Whenever you are to develop

We are supposed to pick up our clubs
Head for the Green
Just keep hitting balls
Until God calls us home
The ultimate Hole-in-one







Monday, November 1, 2010

Anti-Abortion, poem by life Pro: unprecedented, Unborn, Unspeakable


Who are these children

Descend...

Almost down?

Life

Was defined

On the move.

On a track.

Increasing of the time.

Then arrested.

Denied,

Interrupted.

Tell him

No other way.

Company Haines

Enlightenment is few of worldwide

Dark.

Brutally.

And timely.

Rise from countless,

You have been

If she was murdered.

We have seen

Records of ultrasound

People just...

I want to say, fetus.

They open their mouths,

What is called

And Flex

Instruments of death

(some reflex mechanism of y.)

But we

The danger

Experienced,

We always knew that

The specimen of the fetus

Cannot

In reality

Shouting.

You're UNHEARD,

Cursed, silent UNBORN

For your lack of capacity of the floor.

Your pitiful lack of power politics,

Or no power,

And

For our simple determination

Not hear.

And if we do

What we do

You,

Every day

Each turn,

Autour de l'Horloge,

With or without excuse.

In the name of choice.

As if there is no other choice

In our land of overabundance of choices.

Or to otherwise whatsoever.

It does not matter.

We kill you

Individually

And you slaughter

By tens of millions.

We need to look at,

Really,

The scene;

Taste, smell,

Memory until

Absolute abomination:

Piecemeal, dismemberment

Suction on the brain

Finish off any of the live-births,

Industrial burners

Trade of harvest of the fetus.

INDESCRIBABLE,

Unspeakable things, they are

That we are

For the most disadvantaged,

More adorable

Among us.

By, not least, a partnership

Doctors,

Swore that save lives.

And moms

Babies!

"It was better for him."

Jesus says:

"That a millstone were hanged.

On his neck.

And he cast into the sea.

That he should offend

"One of these small".

How many times is our merciful Lord

Use these ruthless words?

Severity is this SIN?

Save our little fatty Angels

Presents the precious to God.

Save us.

We are splashing ourselves

With the blood

Of the most innocent

Of killing

Our own souls.

We can still hear

If we try.

If only one woman or man,

Judgments and listening,

Listens and stops.

Touch than her!

The baby is shouting.

And,

But a little later.

The baby is gurgling.

* * *







Mary and Martha - a poem by the Christian Bible


"Hurry up now, quickly get."

"It is soon here the clock tick?

Martha have all in all the shouting orders.

"Get fresh water in this vase."

"Oh no, this Chair is out of place."

"Sweeping the floor, washing dishes, set a breakfast of bread and fish.

Martha ran in and back and forth, making just so.

"I see a mud spot on my floor, further the MOP, here.

"Water, make a stew, don't worry I don't know what to do."

"" Oh God where Mary would? I need help now, she cannot see "?

"Mary!"Martha called plus.puis once she hastened the door.

"I'll bet it is fun, playing dance in the Sun."

"While I'm running fast, cleaning up what I sickest keel"

"Forget about her, to waste time step I finish" she says with haste.

"Is made dinner?" she asked miss continue, "" the bread old same, which will never be""

"I want something fresh and new."

Transpiration distils his eyebrows, she heard some talk now.

Turning left, brisk walking, she saw sitting sweet Mary.

Listening, then sitting right by the feet of Jesus.

"Mary", it is called with clear frustration, "rest isn't your occupation."

"Jesus forgive me Mary for not helping me I phoned them twice now do you see."

"Martha" Jesus said, "rest a little, it is here come and sit down."

"Now, your work can wait, it is perfect, it is not the end."

Martha obeyed, and seated smile emerged, his last frown.