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436  Fellowship / You name it!! / Re: Coffee Time! on: July 15, 2007, 04:33:36 PM
Tea anyone?
Yummy.DEf
437  Fellowship / You name it!! / Re: Coffee Time! on: July 15, 2007, 06:29:14 AM
Brothers and Sisters ,Tom well Good morning every one ,wow what a great day it is going to be no matter what. let it all go to God I n Jesus Name as a prayer of Gratitude  ..stay happy  and move on..COFFEE please.love in Jesus.Def goodmorning tina ,David Islandboy ,Dreamweaver",2ndTimothy"Kevin,Maryjane,Pastor Roger,Brother Jerry,If i forgot any you are still close close in my heart which is hiddenwith Jesus in God..weel you better fillit up again
You make me happy..Praise to You  Father God  i Love You
438  Fellowship / You name it!! / Re: Coffee Time! on: July 15, 2007, 06:19:04 AM
Sister Def,

I was off some to eat, so I missed your goodnight. Goodnight to you also and sweet dreams.

Love In Christ,
Tom
Brothers and Sisters ,Tom well Good morning every one ,wow what a great day it is going to be no matter what. let it all go to God I n Jesus Name as a prayer of Gratitude  ..stay happy  and move on..COFFEE please.love in Jesus.Def goodmorning tina ,David Islandboy ,Dreamweaver",2ndTimothy"Kevin,Maryjane,Pastor Roger,Brother Jerry,If i forgot any you are still close close in my heart which is hiddenwith Jesus in God..weel you better fillit up again
439  Fellowship / You name it!! / Re: Coffee Time! on: July 14, 2007, 07:31:55 PM
what i just saw!!!!! Grin Cheesy Grin Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
well Tom I did  not want to believe what i saw  and go to bed with that,so i open both eyes and this is what i saw this time i can sleep with that..good night Tom
440  Fellowship / You name it!! / Re: Coffee Time! on: July 14, 2007, 06:43:40 PM
what i just saw!!!!! Grin Cheesy Grin Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
441  Fellowship / You name it!! / Re: Coffee Time! on: July 14, 2007, 06:38:29 PM
Hello Sister Def,

 Grin  I saved the instructions from the last mirror I bought, so here goes:

1 - Stand directly in front of the mirror.

2 - Open your eyes.

3 - Look into the mirror.

4 - Don't break the mirror unless you are ready to experience 7 years of all kinds of mishaps.

5 - Our company takes no responsibility for what you see in the mirror, nor do we make any claims about the accuracy of anything you might see in the mirror.

6 - Look into the mirror at your own risk.

(Small Print:   Grin )
you are so COOL so so cool Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
442  Theology / Apologetics / Re: Day by Day on: July 14, 2007, 06:30:13 PM
good evening Pastor Roger.what a story to meditate on.who"LaShanda" where public place "how stabbed" why argument ...OK  now there is no reason why someone should not have interferered throw a box holler, wheel a basket to separate them .but there is a passage in proverb that talk about that  OK.in some form as i go to bed now i will look it up and let you know tomorrow what  i reason with but no way would i have left her there i would have wheel her in myself on my chair and then see what we can do but i am sure i would of SCREAM Jesus name and Pompom would have done a lot of barking.. good night every body, i love you in Jesus always in His loving arms lets give a group hug...Def +petit pompom
to eache and every one of you a personal embrace from Jesus and me.
443  Theology / Apologetics / Re: Day by Day on: July 14, 2007, 06:26:22 PM
"Not Just A Parable"

Now by chance a priest was going down that road, and when he saw him he passed by on the other side. So likewise a Levite, when he came to the place and saw him, passed by on the other side. Luke 10:31-32

Think back to the first time you heard the story of the Good Samaritan. Do you remember how sad you felt for the man who had been beaten, and how angry you were with the Priest and Levite who passed by?

Jesus’ parable is not just a story. Not anymore. Not after what happened on June 23rd to LaShanda Calloway in Wichita, Kansas. Security cameras at a convenience store tell her story. They show LaShanda in an argument with another shopper, being stabbed, and then five people stepping over her bleeding body.

You may rightly wonder, “After five people stepped over and around LaShanda, who is the person who played the part of the “Good Samaritan?” The store’s surveillance cameras reveal that one of the spectators did stop but not to offer any assistance, compassion, or aid. The person stopped just long enough to take a picture of LaShanda with their cell phone.

There is no “Good Samaritan” in LaShanda’s story.

There was no one who felt compelled to help her. There was no one to pour olive oil on her wounds and apply a bandage to stop the bleeding. There was no one to take her to the hospital and no one willing to pay the bill for her recovery.

LaShanda had no Good Samaritan. She was pronounced dead at a local hospital.

I have to believe that none of the five who passed by LaShanda that day were Christians. I have to believe that any follower of Jesus would have used their cell phone to call the police or an ambulance, rather than taking a picture of the dying woman. I believe these things because I am convinced that anyone who has been saved by Jesus will do all they can to reflect the Savior’s love to those around them who are hurting.

Understand that “doing all you can” doesn’t mean we have to turn off our brains when we render assistance to some unfortunate. “Doing all you can” doesn’t mean we are compelled to put ourselves into danger when we’re offering our help. But, “doing all you can” does mean God’s people think smart, do what is right, and don't pass by on the other side.

good evening Pastor Roger.what a story to meditate on.who"LaShanda" where public place "how stabbed" why argument ...OK  now there is no reason why someone should not have interferered throw a box holler, wheel a basket to separate them .but there is a passage in proverb that talk about that  OK.in some form as i go to bed now i will look it up and let you know tomorrow what  i reason with but no way would i have left her there i would have wheel her in myself on my chair and then see what we can do but i am sure i would of SCREAM Jesus name and Pompom would have done a lot of barking.. good night every body, i love you in Jesus always in His loving arms lets give a group hug...Def +petit pompom
444  Fellowship / You name it!! / Re: Coffee Time! on: July 14, 2007, 05:58:51 PM
If you're not in the mirror the second time maybe you need to look up.

Time for some more coffee.






well I wont have coffee maybe hot milk cause i will be going to bed  soon.by the way my apartment is full of wall to wall mirrors and i don't see no one ?!?any one got a clue!It must be the deep waters to much fish maybe will do that to you??? Huh Huh
445  Fellowship / You name it!! / Re: Coffee Time! on: July 14, 2007, 08:50:06 AM
have a good day stay happy lpease keep us some black strong coffee.thank you it is stormy out there..
446  Fellowship / You name it!! / Re: Coffee Time! on: July 14, 2007, 08:40:37 AM
Ughh ... They didn't do that already? From what I've seen of those running for President ........

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy



good morning every one I`ll be quick, but be back soon got to go fishing again what a addict well love deep waters,and got a good crew..have a happy day! as for president you think you have problem we had Cinderella here for a while..yuck..  God bless you in Jesus alll dayyyyy longg love in Jesus.Def
447  Theology / Apologetics / Re: Day by Day on: July 13, 2007, 04:11:02 PM
Get tired of you??!! Never, sister. The light of the Lord shines forth from you even in your writings.


Pastor Roger please i am not worthy of this commet, i am just fighting the good fight of Faith i bite in it like a pit bull, but thank you ,you have silence my soul, O Jesus sweet Jesus bring it all to God oh please Jesus give Him all..love in Jesus Def...I must go cry now..
448  Theology / Apologetics / Re: Day by Day on: July 13, 2007, 03:53:20 PM
"Stumbling Over the Savior"

But we preach Christ crucified: a stumbling block to Jews and foolishness to Gentiles. 1 Corinthians 1:23

Years ago, an executive from a soap company and a pastor were walking down the street. They were to attend a meeting where they would be honored by their city for their contributions. With a snide sort of smirk, the soap manufacturer said, “Reverend, you know when you get down to it, the Gospel hasn’t done that much good, has it? There is still a whole lot of wickedness in the world with a whole lot of wicked people doing that wickedness, too!”

The pastor was quiet—not because he had nothing to say, but because he wanted to say his piece in the right way. Soon they passed a child who was making mud pies. The boy’s hands were dirty; his face was dirty; his clothes were dirty. Realizing the opportunity, the pastor said, “You know, I see that soap hasn’t done much good in the world. There is still a whole lot of dirt and a whole lot of dirty people are still playing in it.” The executive rose up in defense and replied, “But soap is only useful when it’s used.” And the pastor said, “So it is with the Gospel of Jesus.”

I don’t know what stumbling blocks Satan has placed before you. I can, however, describe what is happening in your life. See if this doesn’t fit: Things haven’t turned out like you thought they would. Your happiness is scarred by stress and sorrow. Your dreams are darkened. You have tried as hard as possible to be a compassionate and concerned individual, a faithful family member, a loyal employee, a responsible and reliable citizen. You’ve tried, but it hasn’t worked out right. If that describes your life, then I have good news: Jesus Christ, came into this world to save sinners. He sends His Spirit to call us; He gives us Baptism to wash us; He shed His blood to save us.

It’s just that simple. God has a cure for what ails you. His is the cure that will change your life. Have you been lonely? There is nowhere you can go where you can ever be separated from the love of God, which comes to you in Christ Jesus (Romans 8:35-39). Have people let you down? Jesus will always lift you up (James 4:10). Has your life been a fiasco of foolishness? Jesus has come so you might have life, and have it to the full (John 10:10). And that is not a stumbling block to trip you up. It’s God’s stepping-stone to lift you up.
Pastor Roger.well when you get tire of me, let me know ok `.I am  a soldier of the cross and i only boast about the glory and power of the cross at the foot of the cross is where i found Him. and that is where i will stay till He comes and pick up His Bride that`s me, and present me to His Father ..love in Jesus..DEF
449  Theology / Apologetics / Re: Day by Day on: July 13, 2007, 03:41:32 PM
"Absolutely"

I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; no one can snatch them out of My hand. My Father, who has given them to Me, is greater than all; no one can snatch them out of My Father's hand. John 10:28-30

At the top of the 1,000-foot mountainous peaks of Meteora, Greece, monasteries were built hundreds of years ago. Because of their impossible location, these monasteries became places of solitude, safety, and security. Up until the last century, goods, and the most rare of individuals—visitors—had to be winched up in a basket hand-powered by the monks. Those who made the ascent found the ride a terrifying experience. One of these tourists, recording his adventure, admitted to getting nervous about halfway up the cliff. That’s when he noticed that the rope seemed old and frayed. Thinking he might relieve his fear, at least somewhat, he asked one of the brothers riding with him, “How often do you change the rope?" Without a moment’s hesitation, the reply came back, "Whenever it breaks!" The traveler’s fear didn’t disappear.

All of us reading this devotion understand fear, don’t we? The devoted dad, the loving mom, the successful salesman, the brilliant banker, the faithful farmer, the diligent doctor, every person, at every age, in every occupation, in almost every situation, has experienced fear. There is nothing that seems to be unconditionally secure, unreservedly safe, unalterably solid. Peel away our fake facades and bold bravados and you will see cringing, cowering children who on the inside are shouting, “I'm scared to death.”

If that describes your outlook on life, hear the words of Jesus: “I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; no one can snatch them out of My hand.” You can trust those words to be true. So you could be free of fear, Jesus sacrificed Himself. Although He was innocent, He allowed Himself to be nailed to the cross. He did not curse those who crucified Him; instead He forgave them, as He has all of us, for our sins. He died so that you might live free from fear. You can trust Him.

Please, do not think for a moment that Jesus' compassion and care have been weakened by the passing of centuries. I have seen Him comfort parents who have lost children, bring peace to widows and widowers, and bring hope to those with terminal illnesses. Believe His words to be true. No one, nothing, can take believers from the security of His nail-pierced hands.
Pastor Roger.how can I come out of my computer and go and kiss you..John 10:28-30..Pastor Roger you just filled my heart with so much gentleness thank you..Def
450  Fellowship / You name it!! / Re: Coffee Time! on: July 13, 2007, 03:20:17 PM
yeah! Tina it was a happy Friday but i could answer cause my computer "CRASH"thank You Jesus for the fruits of the Holy Spirit"Patience"but you see i had to talk to some professional and i add to talk about Jesus cause they would ask me about some site and boy did i remind them of the Name of the Son of God .It was so good i had a good feeling a feeling of the Holy Spirit and Angels clapping with gladness in there voices i could hear them shouting Glory Glory to the Son Of the Living God so whatever good or bad situations Our God always Win His Will be done not  ours Tina Tina It was a happy day cause Jesus walk with me today..love in Jesus,Def....your move   thank you my sister Tina for being who you are..
just in case i don`t hear from you goodnight. Tina goodnight every one God Almighty `s  blessings in all of your needs one moment at the time in the Name of our Lord Jesus Christ
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