Thursday, January 27, 2011
McDonalds 10 piece McNuggett Meal/Deal
The Woods-Proloque
Chapter 1
" Bring the chosen ones forward, it is time."
The shacked settlers were brought out into the open and placed in the center of the gathering. The time had come for the sacrifice, a human sacrifice to the angel of the woods.
Tired
Mine eyes are getting heavy
Feeling the weight of the day's levy
The tax of another day on this orb we call earth
Can you feel me?
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Giving Ourselves to Whom We Belong
As we get ready for church and put on our best clothes, best Christian manners, and our Jesus mask, may we be reminded that we are called to so much more than a Sunday morning extravagamza of fine suits, Sunday dresses, and parading around like we are the holiest of the holy; we are called to present ourselves daily to God as a living sacrifice. That is so much more than our standard religious activity.
in reference to: My Utmost for His Highest by Oswald Chambers (view on Google Sidewiki)Saturday, December 4, 2010
Good Morals are Not an Accident
Good morals, and a vibrant relationship with Christ does not happen by accident, it is something that believers must put some effort into. We are not saved by our own efforts, but by the grace of God, but it takes effort on our part to live up to the life we have been called to live.
in reference to: My Utmost for His Highest by Oswald Chambers (view on Google Sidewiki)Friday, December 3, 2010
Textbroker
For aspiring freelance writers or for those who just want to make a few dollars on the side, textbroker is a good entry level writing site. They are reliable, they pay, and provide a steady stream of writing jobs.
in reference to: Unique content - Textbroker.com (view on Google Sidewiki)Reality of Redemption
The reality of redemption in Christ, a reality not based on emoitions or human experiences, but on the death and resurrection of The Son of God. When believers life their live according to this reality they truly experience God.
in reference to: My Utmost for His Highest by Oswald Chambers (view on Google Sidewiki)