Posted on 12/20/2004 7:48:53 PM PST by LaDivaLoca
good night....
thanks for the ping
((HUGS)) Merry almost Christmas, Diva!! Hope you aren't too cold.
Good night Tonkin.
God Bless you.
I love that book "A Man Called Intrepid" . . . it's a fantastic insight into WW II and some of the devious ways the US and the British defeated Germany.
I'm ashamed to say I've never read it and I need to now. I got the 'poem' from TEXOKIE' on the Troop Prayer thread a long time ago and loved it.
Prayers up every night Hope.
Hey! I know you. You're that really awesome guy in Iraq by the name of Mike, huh?
Can I have your autograph? If you want to kiss the screen after you do it, I could probably get a nice chump of change on Ebay for it.
Thank you,
MoJo
*HUGS*
Hehe!
I'm perfectly fine being delusional about it.
I wasn't around during the 1200s. I figure today people would rather carry a gun or rifle. Seems a bit easier to carry these days.
When I talk to Eleanor Roosevelt the next time around, I'll ask her whether she can channel herself into a Mongolian Warrior. Just so I can ask for next week's thread.
6 shots of Vodka and you came home with a Mongolian Bow?
Note to self: The Sailor is not allowed to EVER have Vodka while away.
Question: Can I ask what would have happened if you had 12 shots of Vodka? Do we need to go there? LOL!
Thanks for sharing this. That is too cool!!
Read: Hebrews 12:12-24
Make straight paths for your feet, so that what is lame may not be dislocated, but rather be healed. Hebrews 12:13
Bible In One Year: Micah 4-5; Revelation 12
The cover of a recent Our Daily Bread pictures a leaf-strewn road through the mountains of Vermont. Those who use the road can enjoy a smooth and beautiful ride over difficult terrain. To make this possible, others had to work hard to chart the route, clear the trees, and level the rough spots.
In a way, all Christians are road builders. We are paving the way of faith for the next generation. The faithfulness of our lives may determine how difficult their journey will be. Will they have to repair the damage we have done to the road? Will they be able to build new roads for others to find the way to God?
To be good road builders, we must heed the advice found in God's Word. The author of Hebrews instructed us to live in peace and be holy (12:14), to make sure no one misses the grace of God, and not to permit a root of bitterness to grow and cause trouble (v.15).
Those of us who have come to Jesus owe gratitude to those who have made "straight paths" for our walk of faith (v.13). In turn, we must remember those who will follow us and make straight paths for them. Let's practice our faith in a way that makes it easy for others to come to Jesus and to follow Him. What kind of road builder are you? Julie Ackerman Link
Yes please do . . . I think it's a "Must Read" . . .;-)
HUGS
That's why I hang around this place. I figure some of the brillant people will eventually rub off on me. I'll let you know potlatch if it ever works. Hehe!
Thank you both for posting tonight.
*HUGS*
Hugs back attcha. I think we all 'rub off' on each other and learn a lot here!!
Hugs backatcha cuz . . . ;-)
My little cuzzes are coming back up here early. It seems that a certain relative is driving them nuts already.
Hehehe!
It's also supposed to snow on Saturday. UGH! That should be a treat for both of them!
Uh Oh!!! . . . the dreaded Auntie??? . . .LOL!!! . . . will you have them for Christmas??? . . . are they used to Hot Springs instead of snow???
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