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Nov 18 2009

I’m very much happy

Published by darnet under Personal

I’m happy now coz i’m 6 mos. pregnant.  Eventhough, i’m high risk with my pregnancy now but the important is meron na akong baby soon!!  Thank’s God that you gave me a baby.

Wag tayong mawala ng pag-asa.

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Aug 25 2008

SYMPTOMS OF INNER PEACE

Published by darnet under Thoughts, Personal

* A tendency to think and act spontaneously rather than on fears based on past experiences.

* An unmistakable ability to enjoy each moment.

* A loss of interest in judging other people.

* A loss of interest in judging self.

* A loss of interest in interpreting the actions of others.

* A loss of interest in conflict.

* A loss of ability to worry (this is a very serious symptom).

* Frequent overwhelming episodes of appreciation.

* Contented feelings of connectedness with others and nature.

* Frequent attacks of smiling.

* An increasing tendency to let things happen rather than make them
happen.

* An increased susceptibility to the love extended by others as well as the uncontrollable urge to extend it.

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Jul 10 2008

My Dream in Life

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We all know that there are many people who wanted to go to the other country to see the beauty of their places like the tourist spots, malls, branded clothes, jewelries, restaurants and a lot more.  Someday if I have money or have a savings I want to go there.  But for me, it would be impossible if I can go there.  I hope someday there was a man who will help me to shoulder all the expenses like the airfare, accommodations and allowance.  My friend told me that Dennis Carey is a good man and willing to help other people especially the fortunate.  Someday this man will help me to fulfill my dreams to go the other country.  I know my dream will not be fulfilled if it is not the will of God because He is only one who touches the heart of the people so that my dreams will come true. By faith and my trust with Him I will surrender it to the Lord of all my dreams in my life.

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Jun 30 2008

My Weekend

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I am thankful for my weekend at work..I have been blessed by others and rejuvenated, and it’s just what I needed to help me realize I am right where I need to be right now. I had the pleasure of taking care of two lovely Christian women who were both patients of mine the past few days. I was able to give them encouragement, and they ministered to me as well. It was a blessing to see their strong faith in God, even when they are going through hard times physically, and I was amazed at how positive they both were. They also uplifted each other…they were a perfect fit for each other as roommates. I had the opportunity to take care of some very appreciative, loving patients this weekend…who have reminded me once again why I love my job.

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Jun 26 2008

My Children’s Name

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My wish in life is to have a happy family and to have kids. I browse in the internet to search the names of the child and when I browse I saw the names Johnston and Murphy.  I like these names to be the name of my child someday If God’s will.  I believe by faith God will give me a child. 

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Nov 01 2007

A Thankful Heart

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I wonder how often we say one thing, and mean another

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Oct 27 2007

In The Stillness

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The greatest lessons in life can often be learned by listening. It is what comes into our minds and hearts that influences what we are and what we will become. The things that we read, watch, and listen to effect our lives more than we could possibly ever imagine. A lot of who we are is made up of what we take or let come into ourselves.

In the stillness of a quite farm, a lot of things can be learned. Lots more, sometimes, than studying endless numbers of books or being up on the latest events. It is here, in the quietness of nature that all things complex become simple, and the simple things of this world become complex.

In nature, we begin to see all the wonder and handiwork of the Creator and begin to marvel at all that He has made. We begin to see a bit of the nature of Him. We see His thoughtful and loving care, not even letting a sparrow fall without His notice. We see the purity and amazing design and we begin to be entranced in that we cannot fully comprehend, His love for us.

I’d like to take you on a journey with me through the thoughts and beauty of the nature that He has created. In it, He shows the principles that He has ordained, and shows Himself through it.

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Oct 27 2007

A Journey To a Pond

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Water is an interesting substance. Known mostly for the basic needs it fulfills, it also is neat to look at it in ponds. One of my favorite places to go on my trip to visit a friend this past summer was their pond. Call it a pond or a lake, it still has the same idea: a body of water that you could swim, play, boat, or marvel in.

I found that the time that I liked the pond the most was in the morning. When first the sun came up, it started to evaporate the water and cause a mist or fog coming off of it. I can remember the first time that I saw it. I’m not quite sure how to describe the translucent vapors coming off of it into the air, and thinking of how incredible the whole process of evaporation was. You could study and know all about the water cycle, but the Author of it is much more incredible than even it.

One morning, while out at the pond, I was dangling my feet over the edge of the dock. It was something my friend had me do, and my feet could just touch the water. That morning, the water was still. It looked almost as glass, and as my feet touched the water it caused ripples. As my two feet moved back and forth, the ripples that came from them grew. I could see that they went forward a long ways, and back to the shore.

As I sat there, thinking to myself, I began to think of the world in which we live. I thought about how it is easy to become content in just letting things be the way they are. I began to see the two feet as those that would stand for Him and be willing to make waves. The two feet, though they were size ten and a half, caused ripples that had much wider an impact because they were willing to stand for Him.

The next morning, I went out, but the pond was quite different. The wind, which Christ likens to the Spirit in His talk with Nicodemus in John’s Gospel, was blowing steadily across the water. I looked at it and thought of how the Spirit is the one really at work in the world today. Beyond our comprehension, He is at work preparing lives, making intercession for us, and comforting us. I saw that He was really the one doing the work, as we stood. His power was far reaching, covering the whole world. I stood in awe, wondering why we were so hesitant to serve Him when He was in control.

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Oct 27 2007

Standing Tall

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While riding home from church that Sunday afternoon, we decided to take a look at some of the damage to the area caused by high-speed winds earlier in the summer. Everywhere you looked you could see the damage that had been caused. I sat in the back of the truck, near the window. Kind a tired from getting up early, I peered on with deep thoughts as I pondered what I was seeing.

As I looked upon the mess that was left, I first thought of what it must have looked like before the winds had come. I heard that there were a lot of trees, and I could just picture the beauty that the area must have had.

I saw homes that were made to look like the walls were made of playing cards. Buildings had fallen, and some repaired. It was interesting to see the people starting to put their lives back together. I wondered what it would be like to have to start from scratch, and my heart went out to the people that had lost their homes.

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On the way out, though, is when I saw the thing that touched me most about the whole afternoon. Amidst the dead trees on the ground, and the crumpled houses, there stood one tall tree. It was standing, straight up in fact. There were no trees around it for a long way. I looked around at the damage, and then at the tree and thought about what we go through every day in our Spiritual lives.

Every day, we are barraged with attacks from a power that is much stronger than we are. Every day he finds new ways, tries new tactics, and seems to find that week spot, that area least defended, and attacks with much vigor. Only those truly grounded in the Lord can stand against this mighty onslaught.

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Oct 27 2007

The Master Shearer

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What a Computer Science Major can do on a farm is something that I’ve always wondered. It seems that even if I wanted to be of help, I wouldn’t know what I could do because of either lack of knowledge, skill, or a little of both! So, I was quite excited when I was given the opportunity to be able to be of some help.

It was the first or second night that I had been there, and I was sitting on a chair waiting for dinner or something, and it was at that time that my friend’s father came in and asked me if I wanted to help shear the Christmas trees. So, before I knew it I was handed a pair of snips and headed outside to a field.

Once he, his son, and I had made it to the field that we were going to work on, he started to explain exactly what we would be doing. Now, I’m pretty good at doing something where there is little room to mess up, but when it comes to judging if something looks right, especially if it’s something that can vary, I’m not exactly the best. So, here I am, with a simple assignment, take the centers out of these branches so the tree will go fuller. He said that he would help out behind us to catch what we missed.

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