Posted on 06/21/2005 5:40:28 AM PDT by Billie
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Good morning! I reached back 2 1/2 years ago for today's thread. Some of you read it then, but I think you will enjoy reading it again. I certainly did. jwfiv paints a beautiful picture with his words!
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jwfiv, I had forgotten how much I enjoyed reading your essay again - PLEASE write another one for us!
Good morning ALL
G'morning! Thanks for the ping Dolly, it was most definitely worth the read!
jw, you touched a very deep emotion in my heart, indeed, I'm sure in everyone's heart. God bless.
All I can say is WOW. I don't remember this thread at all so am so glad for a "repeat". Beautiful words and beautiful presentation. Thank you!
Good Morning Billie!
Thanks for reaching back and posting it again!
Wonderful read!
Thank you, Miss Billie ... dutchess, Nan and Dolly.
I'd forgotten all about this one, too ... it was like reading someone else's words except for a few hints that they were mine.
All these many months later, they still ring true and my faith in that Idea is unshaken.
The Lord does bless America, land of the free, home of the brave.
Have been overdoing it with outside work lately so am going to take a day off and hopefully get some rest.
Hope everyone has a lovely day.
Hi Billie - great graphics. You like Anne Geddes?
Great essay!!!!!! Thinking...
I missed it the first time around also, Cuz. It is a well written descriptive essay and it makes you stop and think. So much is running around in this pea called a brain. Trying to put it in words is hard.
When John became a salesman in a well-known insurance company years ago, his aim was to work effectively in his firm without compromising his Christian integrity. But there were those who considered him naive. In their view, one could possess either job security or Christian integritynot both. But John did not waver in his commitment to be a godly witness in the business world. Although he was in a job that required accurate calculations, he had a weakness when it came to simple arithmetic. This forced him to depend more on Christ in everything, which enhanced his witness. John eventually became the company's top salesman, and God used him to win many colleagues to Christ. Later, as a branch manager, John and his team became the company's largest branch worldwideall without compromising Christian integrity. Are you striving to live and work without compromise in a tough place? Are you doing your best, but your best is not enough? Colossians 1:29 reminds us that dependence on God's mighty power within us is what makes us effective. John, the businessman, summed it up like this: "God helps me do better than I can!" He will do the same for you. Joanie Yoder
Let me feel my hand in Thine; Let me know the joy of walking In Thy strength and not in mine. Sidebotham Boast not in what you do for Christ, but in what Christ does for you. |
050429-O-0000X-001 Gulf of Mexico (April 29, 2005) The U.S. Navys newest amphibious ship, pre commissioning unit San Antonio (LPD 17), underway in the Gulf of Mexico for the first time during her initial at-sea testing. San Antonio returned to Northrop Grumman Ship Systems Pascagoula shipyard on May 3, 2005 for resumption of dockside pre-delivery testing and crew training. Photo courtesy of Northrop Grumman Ship Systems (RELEASED)
050618-N-4658L-045 Santa Rita, Guam (June 18, 2005) - The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) underway near Orote Point, which marks the entrance to Apra Harbor, Guam. The Nimitz Carrier Strike Group is visiting Naval base Guam for a scheduled port visit. Nimitz is currently on a regularly scheduled deployment in support of the Global War on Terrorism. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mae 2nd Class Mark Allen Leonesio (RELEASED)
Thank ypou. I was just saying that you don't bring me flowers anymore.
Good afternoon, Gail. Hope the job is going well - miss seeing you now that you're back working fulltime again.
Thank you, Dolly. I didn't think you had read this before; we love how so many of our regulars express themselves, and jw always has put a warm smile on our faces with his posts, so a whole essay written by him was really a treat!
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