Posted on 08/05/2010 5:59:45 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska
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My friend lives 1/4 mile of the main road and just barely has phone service!...LOL!
If I'm gone for awhile, will you miss me?..:=)
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And that you are to be commended for! I thank you :)
If I'm gone for awhile, will you miss me?..:=)
I think, perhaps just a wee bit ;0)
Oh my...another canning session. You should be the only one at Wally world at the hour you get off. What are we canning this time?
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I’m not modest. I tout my minimal service any chance I get! I served, but I didn’t serve likemy brothers who actually FOUGHT and those who died fighting for us at home. The ones who fought deserve all the praise. I’m proud of my service, but I am far more proud of my brothers who fought for our way of life. Shine on them, please, as I know you all do. That’s why I love the canteen.
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Amen to that, Kathy! (I think I could name a few of them however, I'll be nice!)
I’ve been staying with my Dad watching over him.
No matter wht I always did.
So far it’s working so keep hugging and praying.
Some of the best memories of being a kid, no doubt!
I did that, too. Summer camp, no better memories!
Good topic for Kathy! Summer camp memories!
God Bless you Sand! Been there and done that, but with my Mom.
During a January research trip to Germany, I was dismayed to learn that we would be staying at a monastery. I pictured an austere place with no heat, cold stone floors, and hard beds. Instead, I found a warm, welcoming, comfortable room. My colleague said, The monks believe in treating their guests as they would treat Christ. Though they dont live in such comfort themselves, they are content.
Robert Herrick, a 17th-century English poet, wrote:
Christ, He requires still, wheresoeer He comes,
To feed, or lodge, to have the best of rooms:
Give Him the choice; grant Him the nobler part
Of all the house: the best of alls the heart.
It may seem easier to welcome Christ into our heart than to open our life to others. Whether its a room in our home or time in our schedule, too often we treat people as intruders rather than guests.
The apostle Peter wrote: Above all things have fervent love for one another, for love will cover a multitude of sins. Be hospitable to one another without grumbling (1 Peter 4:8-9).
We honor Christ by giving Him the best room, our hearts, and by offering willing hospitality to others.
Read: 1 Peter 4:7-14
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