Posted on 03/18/2014 5:36:25 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska
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Diver.
Crossed the Pacific six times, 1951-1961 on MSTS.
The Army’s Navy...
Diver
Capt Hook!
Mermaid and I am practically perfect in every way, or something like that.
Read: Luke 15:1-10
Joann had been raised in a Christian home. But when she went to college, she began to question her beliefs and walked away from God. After graduation, she traveled to a number of countries, always looking for happiness but never feeling satisfied. While experiencing some difficulties, she recognized that God was pursuing her and that she needed Him.
From Germany, Joann called her parents in the US and said, I have given my life to Christ, and Hes changing me! Im sorry for the worry I have caused you. Her parents were so excited that they called her brothers and sisters-in-law to come over immediately. They wanted to tell them the exciting news in person. Your sister has received Christ! they said, rejoicing through tears.
The woman in Luke 15 who found her lost coin called her friends and neighbors together to rejoice with her (v.9). Jesus told this story, and others about a lost sheep and a lost son, to the religious people of His day to show how He came to earth to pursue lost sinners. When we accept Gods gift of salvation, there is rejoicing both on earth and in heaven. Jesus said, There is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents (v.10). How wonderful that Jesus has reached down to us and heaven rejoices when we respond!
You Are a Diver |
You want to get to know the ocean in a deep way... literally. You're dying to know what's going on at the bottom. You are scientifically minded, and reading a book or two is not enough to satisfy your curiosity. You have to get out there and actually experience the ocean for yourself. Even if that means a few very deep dives. A diver's life isn't for everyone, and it's awfully scary in the depths of the lonely ocean. But you will have your curiosity to keep you company. You think it's worth it for once in a lifetime memories and knowledge. |
The survey says that I am a pirate. However, that would only be true if I am the Captain of the pirate ship!:
“Of all the types, you see the sea as a big adventure. You could live out on the ocean.
You aren’t big on following rules - you prefer to live your life on your own terms. You are a free-spirit.
A life of pillage and plunder suits you just fine. You can figure out a way to get by on the high seas.
You are very resourceful and flexible. You are able to take advantage of opportunities as they arise.
A pirate’s life is not for everyone, but you would get less lonely than most. The sea would keep you company.
You tend to get annoyed by anyone if you have to spend too much time together. And you wouldn’t hesitate to make troublesome shipmates walk the plank!”
LOL
(((( HUGS ))))
It says I’m a diver. Never done it before. But that’s what it says.
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I would be the sea sick one hanging on to the rail for dear life.
Fumble fingers posted early on accident...Preview and Post are different buttons.
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