Friday, February 21, 2014

Author: St Patrick- Source: St Patricks Breastplate 3rd to 4th Century

Christ Be with Me,
Christ within me,
Christ behind me,
Christ before me,
Christ besides me
Christ to win me,
Christ to comfort and restore me,
Christ beneath me,
Christ above me,
Christ in Quiet,
Christ in danger,
Christ in hearts of all that love me,

Christ in mouth of friend and stranger.

St Patricks Breast Plate

Finishing Strong - Farrar

"If we leave the devil with even one small peg in our life, he will return to hang his rotting garbage on it."  (Haitian pastor, 49)

As quoted in
      FINISHING STRONG
      Finding the Power to Go the Distance            Steve Farrar

      Multnomah Books, 1995, ISBN 1576730239       FarFini

- Purity, Life, Hope, Living,

Finding the Power to go the distance

"Moses was wounded, Churchill was wounded, and perhaps you are wounded." "The God who oversees and controls the events of history is overseeing your life as well. And He knows exactly what He is doing. You may have lost control of your circumstances, but He has not. He has enrolled you in a course you didn't sign up for. And if you remain teachable, He'll make sure you finish strong."(1623)

"God was far from finished with Moses. Although Moses felt God had removed His hand from him, nothing was further from the truth. God's hand was as firmly on Moses in the desert as it had been when he was a babe in the bulrushes. God was signing Moses up for a master's degree with a major in character development. While he was in the desert over the next forty years, Moses took four core courses: unemployment 101, advanced obscurity, remedial waiting, and intermediate loneliness." (163)


FINISHING STRONG 
Finding the Power to Go the Distance Steve Farrar

Multnomah Books, 1995, ISBN 1576730239

Die Daily by Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Ah, Darinka, to die would be a simple thing." He opened the curtains and the window. "But to die daily this is another thing."

                Tell Me who? Bonhoeffer?

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Mens Rules

  • Men are not mind readers.
  • Learn to Work the toilet seat. You’re a big girl. If it’s up, put it down. we need it up. You need it down. You don’t hear us complain when you leave it down.
  • Crying is blackmail
  • As for what you want. Let us be clear on this on.  
  • Subtle hints do not work!
  • Strong Hints do not work!
  • Obvious hinds to do not work!

Rain Poem

Rain Poem

Dirty days have september
     April June and november
From January up to may,
     the rain it raineth every day
From may again up to july,
     there’s not a dry cloud in the sky
All the rest have thirty one,
     without a blessed ray of sun
And if any of them had two and thirty
they would be just as wet and twice as dirty

Rosemary Parks
Found in album dated Aug 1871
 - Broadcasting House with Paddy O'Connell 16 Feb 2014


- Weather, Poem, Poetry, Year,

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Four types of Retirees

There are Four Types of Retirees

Ageless Explorers
Make up 27% of the older adult population
Described as youthful, working, and happy, this group loves freedom, seeks personal growth and are often active volunteers. Of the four groups, they spent preparing for their retirement, maxed out their 401(k)'s, had financial planners and have the highest net worth. When asked, "When will you feel elderly inside?" they responded, "Never".

ADVISE ABOUT SEXUAL TEMPTATIONS - Facts of the matter

The FACTS OF THE MATTER May 28 , 2002

ADVISE ABOUT SEXUAL TEMPTATIONS

Dear Andy,  

I don't know how I could be more proud of you.  You really have your act together.  You know where you are going career-wise, have a quality marriage, and are growing spiritually.  But here is a sobering fact: Better men than you, certainly better men than me, today are living diminished lives of grave disappointment.  In my wildest imagination I would not have guessed that they would have fallen.  I am talking here about sexual temptation.  I pray for myself - and for you that this will never happen; that we will remain pure.  Not a common feat in today's unimaginably permissive and undisciplined society.

I would like to make a few observations and comments to you - and reminders to myself on this subject:

#1  Women love powerful, successful men who know where they are going.  They are also attracted to gentle, sensitive, and caring men.  Because you possess these qualities, you can be sure you will encounter attractive women who will want intimacy with you.  (See Gen. 39:5-7; Pro. 7:13-18)

Song For Josiah - Keith Green

Song for Josiah
Oh my son, you were born in a world that hates you,
And I swear I will never forsake you.
But there was a father centuries ago,
Who watched his beloved son die. Oh, die.

Oh my son, I am weak and I'm trembling,
For the Lord I am always remembering.
Oh what a strong shepherd holds you in His arms.
He'll break you and make you His own.
And then take you home.


Well if I could I would protect you from what you will see.
This world will promise love and beauty, but it lied to me.
And I will show you, if you will listen.
And I will promise, to listen too.


Imhoff''s law

Imhoff's Law
The Organization Of Any Bureaucracy May Be Likened To A Septic Tank; The Biggest Pieces Always Rise To The Top.

"Imhoff's Law"

- Honesty, Republicans, Democrats, Government, Politics, Integrity,

The five points of Calvinism by WJ Seaton

Author: WJ Seaton
Date: 1970
Source: The Five Points of Calvinism
Publisher: Banner of Truth Trust
City: London

1. Free will, or human ability. This taught that man, although affected by the fall, was not totally incapable of choosing spiritual good, and was able to exercise faith in God in order to receive the gospel and thus bring himself into possession of salvation.

Theology Acronyms

1. Cognitive
a.(ATGT)- Related to Knowing, thence to what is true or False

2. Deduction
a.(ATGT)- A form of reasoning that infers conclusions from premises, as e.g. in a geometrical proof.

3. Empirical-
a.(ATGT)- dependent on experience, such as sense observations

Charles Colson February 22, 1999 from Breakpoint on Black History Month

Author: Charles Colson
Date: February 25, 1999
Source: Breakpoint

At New York's Shea Stadium, two years ago, baseball commissioner Bud Selig announced that number 42 would be retired by the major leagues forever. It was a mark of honor for the man who had worn that number-the man who broke baseball's color barrier in 1947:
Jackie Robinson.
February is Black History Month, and our kids have been hearing a lot about Robinson's quiet dignity in the face of racial bigotry on the ball field. But what many of them are not hearing is the source of Robinson's ability to turn the other cheek: It was his faith in Jesus Christ.

Robinson was born in 1919 into a culture steeped in racism. And from early childhood it drove Robinson mad. Historian Jackson Lears, writing in the New Republic, says Robinson had "a reputation as a mad brawler, always ready to smash in the teeth of any white man who insulted him." Later, at UCLA, he gained a reputation as a thug.

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