Posted on 02/20/2005 7:45:58 PM PST by The Mayor
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Star Spangled Banner at Super Bowl
May take a minute to load but well worth it.
Thanks!
You're welcome. You must have DSL, that was quick. :)
Yuppers.
Sometiems works fast, sometimes not.
Depends on net traffic between myself and the target file.
Hey. Where's that writer33 thread? That was the best thread ever. :) Hehe!
Thanks for the ping, Aquamrine.
A Few of FR's Finest...Every Day...10-27-04...."Writer33 ~ Defining a Conservative"
It was good one. ;)
Yeah. Whomever did that one knows what they were doing. :) Hehe!
Thanks, Aqua.
Thanks for the encouragement, I'm thinking about doing another one soon.
You're welcome.
Happy President Day's everybody.
It should read= President's Day. Yikes.
Yup, That's me Dubya..
Just irritating the locals.. : )
February 22, 2005
The Bible isn't a psychology textbook, but it gives us the wisest counsel for experiencing happiness here and now. Proverbs 17:22, for example, assures us that "a merry heart does good, like medicine, but a broken spirit dries the bones."
That simple statement was recently corroborated by the extensive research of Dr. Daniel Mark, a heart specialist at Duke University. The New York Times article that reported his findings carried this headline: "Optimism Can Mean Life for Heart Patients and Pessimism Death." The article begins with these words: "A healthy outlook helps heal the heart."
But Dr. Nancy Frasure-Smith, a heart specialist who has studied the effect of depression, anxiety, and anger, admitted, "We don't know how to change negative emotions."
Faith in God, however, can produce that change. People who look beyond their present difficulty and put their trust in God's goodness cannot help but be joyful.
It's significant that our Savior said on several occasions, "Be of good cheer" (Matthew 9:2,22; 14:27; Acts 23:11). Knowing that life is filled with many crises, He encourages us with this word of reassurance: "Be of good cheer, I have overcome the world" (John 16:33). -Vernon Grounds
No matter what happens, you can find joy in the Lord.
Every day the Bible message seems to be speaking directly to me. I'm going to try to be of "good cheer." Good morning to you and all of the Finest.
Morning Mayor!
The snow yesterday was a pffffttttt! I guess I'm a kid at heart and always get excited at the thought of those falling white flakes. Happily though, I don't have to worry about driving in it.
Have a good day!
Todays thread by Billie
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1348518/posts
There is something in it every day that hits home..
Some days more than others..
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