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Tuesday, November 30, 2004 I am and I cannot wait!! What are people (who are going) dressing up as? I know I may have already asked this, but hey, I'm asking again! ;-) I finally got my registration form to Anna Faris! The Cerbus' actually brought it to her yesterday. Thanks so much!!! (even though none of them read my blog!) *sigh* My Thanksgiving break was reallllly nice! But now I have a TON of school to do for this week! I hope you all have a wonderful day, full of God's grace! God Bless! Charity | 2:56 am Comments-[ comments.]
Sunday, November 28, 2004
Ellen: Ooh I get cake when I get home! Me: How come? Ellen: Cuz it's my birthday! Me: Oh my goodness...it's the 27th?...wow...I lose track of days...HAPPY BIRTHDAY!...it's Liz's birthday too! Oh I'm such a bad friend... I'm so sorry Ellen...and Liz!!! I'm so awful...but still HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU BOTH!!!!! It's almost 11:11! You know what that means! ;-) I'll post more later. Goodnight to all! Charity | 3:02 pm Comments-[ comments.]
Friday, November 26, 2004
Song of the post~Daughters by John Mayer Charity | 9:55 am Comments-[ comments.]
Thursday, November 25, 2004
Oh my word, my dad just sounded like he was dying or something! Mr. Callis had one of our cookie-shapped dog treats and was about to eat it, despite my dad's protests. He actually had it in his mouth before my dad convinced him not to eat it. My dad simply thought it was totally hilarious and was laughing sooooo hard. We're talking the whole tears streaming down your face, coughing and choking, hysteria type of laughing. WOW. Well...now that that's over... What are you all thankful for this Thanksgiving? After promising a friend last night, I better make my list: 1. God's grace and love 2. The family He's placed me in 3. My wonderful Christian friends He's blessed me with 4. How fearfully and wonderfully made we ALL are 5. A house, clothes, food...etc 6. My "talent" to play the piano 7. Ears to hear, eyes to see, a mouth to speak, a nose to smell, feet to walk...etc 8. My church (maybe I shouldn't put these in a particular order) 9. The computer, phone, and all other great technology!! 10. Being able to laugh and not care what other's think 11. music 12. Quotes 13. You know I could go on and on...but I really should stop. ;-) Oh thank the Lord for He is good For His mercy endures forever! ~Psalm 136:1 Is it still snowing!?! I HOPE SO!!! I was soo excited when Allen announced last night that it was! ...And since we've no place to go Let it snow Let it snow Let it snooowww!!! :-D Rejoice always and be thankful! Song of the post~Let it snow Charity | 4:45 pm Comments-[ comments.]
Wednesday, November 24, 2004
Well, I need to go...tata for now! Song of the post~She will be loved by Maroon 5 (Now that I can get it on my blog!) Charity | 11:43 am Comments-[ comments.]
That's all for now! Charity | 11:10 am Comments-[ comments.]
Tuesday, November 23, 2004
Friday night I spent the night at the Ray's (again!). It was so funny because Mr. Ray came in the door, and there I was playing on his piano!! He was like, "What are YOU doing here...again!" Those Rays...just can't get enough of 'em! ;-P Saturday morning, we got up at 5:30 a.m. to get ready to go to Mary's CC race. (How insane am I to want to go do that!?) Nathan, Josh, and Mrs. Hart all came with us, too. The race was in Ft. Wayne so it took about 2 hours and 45 minutes to get there. We spent most of the time trying to figure out games to play, and then actually played the game for about 10 minutes! It was kind of rainy and cold when we got there. I walked the course with Mary (and we didn't cut any corners like *cough cough wink wink nudge nudge* some people there!) and I definitely did NOT have walking/running tennis shoes on! Hannah Ray came from college and watched Mary. We had a lot of fun just watching, taking pictures, and messing around. Everyone said I was crazy for wanting to go, and even though I was totally exhausted by the end of the day, I had a ton of fun and I'm glad I went! :-D Last night we horribly heathen Blackwood's skipped church again! Haha, we ended up going to Kokomo for their joint Psalm sing. (we weren't invited, we just 'crashed the party'!) It was really great seeing everyone who I hadn't seen in a loong time, and even seeing people who I'd seen recently! Alrighty, well this is a pretty boring post, I'm sure, so I'll leave now. Song of the post~Wait for me by Rebecca St. James (I got it on here!! Ok, her voice somewhat annoys me, but the words are great!) Charity | 2:00 am Comments-[ comments.]
Friday, November 19, 2004
Not much excitment in my day other than that...oh well I did pretty well on my Biology test. Oh and I got a mix country CD from Brad that just made my day! (Along with my speech, bio test, and going out to eat!!) So I guess overall I had a pretty good day! I'm getting my hair cut tomorrow if anyone wants to know. ;-) Everyone who I asked said I should just trim it. All except for Ellen, that is. She said I should chop it all off! Well, that's Ellen forya! Alrighty, well I really should be heading off to bed. Sweet dreams! Song of the post~This one's for the gi'rls by Martina McBride (haha Ellen, this was for you!! :-P) Charity | 1:40 pm Comments-[ comments.]
Mommy, keep me safe, Mommy keep me warm, Handle me with all your love, Mommy, keep me from harm. I'm only six weeks old today, This birthday gift to me, A pair of bright blue eyes, That someday you will see.I 've barely got ears, A little puppy nose, and at the end of my feet, Little things called toes. Looking forward to my life, Toys, teddy bears, snails And long fairy tales Where are we going mommy? In a bath, on a bus ride or, perhaps far away Where are we going being pushed at all force? How funny it feels passing through doors, people dressed in green, If they hurt you mommy just scream. What's happening mommy, I'm starting to cry, Mommy come quickly, They’re making me die, Killing me slowly, Pulling me apart, everything inside of me even my heart, Bye mommy, good-bye But how I wanted to see the grass, the trees, hear a sweet song, feel a sweet breeze. Bye mommy good-bye I love you I really do I just wish You could love me too. It just isn't right To take such an life! This poem, by Fred Minneck, expresses the horror and inhumanity of abortion. I intend to show you what life really is, describe to you what happens in an abortion, and convince you to do as much as you can to end this brutal . Even though abortion may seem harmless and the logical thing to do to an unwanted child, it is morally wrong, can be physically harmful, and is simply – the taking of life. So, the first question is what is life? Well, in biology, using Dr. Wile’s book, I learned about the four criteria for life. First of all, in order to be alive, you must contain DNA. And no one is going to argue that an unborn baby does not have DNA. The next criterion is that you must have some kind of metabolism. This is obviously true of unborn babies, as well. The food which the mother eats is converted into energy that allows the baby to grow and develop. Thirdly you must be able to sense and respond to changes in your environment. Babies do this when they do things like kick while in the mother’s womb. The last criterion for life is that all life forms reproduce. The child is obviously of the same species as the parent, so it must and will be able to reproduce. And even as a baby still in the womb, it is reproducing itself by the cells it produces. Sometimes people use the word “fetus” when describing a baby. A lot of pro-life supporters do not like this term because it seems that doctors use it to lessen the fact that it is a human being! Well, did you know that “fetus” is a Latin word which simply means “little one”? In order for you to truly get a picture of the awful thing that happens in an abortion, I am going to describe to you just a couple methods which I found on abortionismurder.org. One method they use is called Dilatation and Extraction or D and X. A tool called forceps is used to pull the baby’s body except for the head out of the birth canal. Surgical scissors are used to make a hole in the baby’s skull. After that, a suction tool is used to literally suck the baby’s brain out. The skull collapses, allowing the head to come out of the birth canal with the rest of the body. Another method is called Dilatation and Evacuation or D and E. The basic idea of this is to cause dilatation in order to pull apart the baby’s body until only the head remains. The skull is then crushed and pulled out, as well. In order to make sure all of the body was removed, the nurse must reassemble the parts of the body. There are other methods used for abortion. These may seem to be two of the most horrible, but really, whatever method they may use; it always results in the of a tiny, helpless human being. Perhaps the saddest thing of all of this is that abortions don’t just happen ever once in a long while. In fact, according to statistics found on abortionfacts.com, one baby dies due to abortion every 22 seconds. 4,000 babies die each day due to abortion, and approximately 1,500,000 babies die each year in the U.S. Since abortion was made legal on January 22, 1973, there have been over 35 million s. What can be done about this? How can you bring an end to this holocaust? Well, Dr. and Mrs. J.C. Willke give these instructions: First of all, you need to Educate. Learn more about abortion and share your knowledge with others. Volunteer with Crisis Pregnancy center, Right to Life, or any other pro-life organizations. Lobby elected officials. Write to “Pro-Choice” or “Planned Parenthood” supporters. Vote - choose Godly leaders who share the same morals and beliefs that you do. And last, but certainly not least, Pray. This may be the most important thing you can do. God is still in control. Cry out to Him for the sin of our nation and the lives of our children. I have covered what life really is, what takes place in an abortion, and what you can do to stop this . I hope that next time you hear a baby cry, notice 22 seconds, a day, or even a year pass by, you will pray for and remember the cries of the unborn children. Charity | 8:46 am Comments-[ comments.]
Thursday, November 18, 2004
I was just wondering who all who reads my blog is planning on going to Winter Conference. I am going, Lord willing, and I cannot wait!! It will be my first year (as a lowly freshman!) and I'm sure it will be a blast. And a bunch of my good friends who's birthday's are in December are going to go, which will make it even better! The only thing I was (at one point) disapointed with was the dressing up theme. My brother told me who sorta came up with it and why (Patrick Hart, because it sorta goes along with Pastor Yorks speaking). I was like, "Well, great idea having Patrick on the CYPU team!!" :-P But now I have a pretty good idea for a costume, so I'm happy. Yesterday we had World Views at the Rays. It was so bad because a bunch of us didn't finish it, but Mrs. Ray wasn't mad or anything. I mean, we had three weeks to do in one week! My brothers had to leave early for school so Maria and I stayed at the Ray's afterward. My mom came to pick us up at 4:30 and Mrs. Ray said I could stay if I wanted till my brothers were done with school (Maria had to go to clogging). So my mom said I could. Eight o'clock came around and I finally got a hold of my brother on his cell. He said either him or someone else would pick me up. So then it was nine o'clock and no one had come to pick me up yet! Mrs. Ray offered to let me stay the night, so I called and asked my dad. I thought he said my brothers were coming to pick me up so we waited around till 10:00. Finally Mrs. Ray said it was official: I was staying the night, and told us to go to bed. This morning I did a little school at their house, listened to Mary's piano lesson, went to Wal-Mart with them, then got dropped off at Woman's prayer at the church. This whole time I had to wear the same clothes I wore yesterday. I finally changed when I got home, so I feel much better. :-) I might go to Mary's cross country race thingy this Saturday. The Ray's were talking about it and I said something like, "Oh can I come?" kinda joking, and we kept talking about it and after a long discussion and everyone telling me how boring it would be, Mrs. Ray said that if Mrs. Hart went, I could come, too. Either that or Mary has to...hehe never mind. (She prolly won't even read this!) We had the most interesting discussion at the Ray's house during dinner. Buuut I don't think I should bring it up on here...Mary would kill me. ;-) Alrighty, well I have to prepare to die tomorrow! Agghh I hope all of you who are coming to watch the speeches are prepared for me to totally mess up!! I did my speech for Mrs. Ray yesterday and she kept pointing all these things out. I told her it was kind of late for me to change it, so she just said, "Ok..well you're de'ad meat." Thank you for your comfort and support, Mrs. Ray! (she really does love me deeep down inside!) Goodbye, All! Song of the post~It is you by Dana Glover Oh yeah one more thing: Visit my xanga sometime ifya want! ;-) Charity | 6:07 am Comments-[ comments.]
Monday, November 15, 2004
We stayed at the McCrackens (sp?) Saturday night. After we ate, we got a call from the Deans inviting us to go see "The Incrdibles" at the movie theater. So, we asked our parents and they said we older four kids could go. Heather Moore, Becky I-can-never-remember-her-last-name, and some other people we didn't know went and sat with us, as well. It was a really funny movie. Sunday afternoon we went to the...uhh..McKlentocs (I know that's not spelled right). We had a really good meal and just visited and played around with their 6 kids all afternoon. We left their house at 6:30 or so. At about 8:30 we called our grandparents on my mom's side and asked if we could come over and eat. (I thought that was so "nice" that we just invited ourselves over, but whatever!!) So we stayed at their house from about 9 to 10 and got home at almost 11. Oh and right before we left on Saturday Allen stepped on a toothpick (it went like half the way in his foot!) and on the way back, Sunday, he kept handing me his old Band-Aid! It was soooo gross!!! I guess that's what brothers are for! ;-P I have soo much school to do! Since we got home "late", my parents didn't wake me up so I didn't get up till 9:30! Now, that was realllly nice, but it gave me a late start on school and things. Maria and I finished Government, but we still have to memorize part of the Declaration of Independence for that class. We also have three weeks of World Views to do and I have to memorize my Right To Life speech (I'll post it on here if I get an OK grade! ;-)) and do some stuff for Biology. Oh, and there's always more Algebra to do! Ok, Joel Hart is at least a year younger than me, but he's in the same math book as me and like 50 lessons ahead of me! (no exaggeration!!) Tell me again why I didn't get the smart genes in my family?? Ahh oh well. I'm ok with being "average", I suppose. Oh one more thing I wanted to post was this, Joshua Harris' definition of glorifying God: Living to glorify God means doing everything... for Him, His way, to point to His greatness and reflect His goodness. So I challenge you to strive to glorify God in everything you do this week. (1 Cor. 10:31) Have a wonderful, God blessed day! :-D Song of the post~Butterfly kisses by Bob Carlisle Charity | 5:20 pm Comments-[ comments.]
Sunday, November 14, 2004
Darling did you know that I I dream about you Waiting for the look in your eyes When we meet for the first time And , darling, did you know that I I pray about you Praying that you will hold on And save your loving eyes Only for me Cuz I am waiting for waiting for you, darling wait for me, too wait for me as I wait for you I am waiting for Praying for you, darling wait for me too wait for me as I wait for you Darling, did you know I dream about life together Knowing you will be forever I'll be yours and you'll be mine And darling when I say, "till do us part" I mean it with all of my heart Now and always faithful to you Cuz I am waiting for waiting for you, darling wait for me, too wait for me as I wait for you I am waiting for Praying for you, darling wait for me too wait for me as I wait for you Now I know You may have made mistakes But there's forgiveness And a second chance So, wait for me Darling wait for me Cuz I am waiting for waiting for you, darling wait for me, too wait for me as I wait for you I am waiting for Praying for you, darling wait for me too wait for me as I wait for you I know saving your heart for your future husband/wife can be really hard. So can staying mentally/emotionally pure as well as physically pure. That is probably one of our greatest temptations, but I believe it will be worth it. Now, I am NOT saying I have and always will do this perfectly, but it is something that is important to me in striving to live for God. Ok, well that's my little challenge for you all today. Hehe, so much for my 'short posts'! I don't really expect you all to read this, but that's alright. :-) I did it more for my own benefit and enjoyment of writing. Oh and comments are definitely slacking on everyone's blogs lately! Where are all our people?? song of the post~Meant to Live Switchfoot (so much for my "quiet music", too! oh well, I like this song and I'll change it soon) Charity | 2:49 am Comments-[ comments.]
Saturday, November 13, 2004
Now I am going to attempt to tell you something about yesterday. We didn't have speech and on the way home from Northside (NS) classes, we (the Mangan's, Hovee's and my family) saw a DQ sign that said, "Buy 6 dilly bars get 10 free". Of course, we couldn't resist THAT offer and so my wonderful mother bought us all dilly bars and we didn't even have to pay her back! Tonight I am babysitting for Timothy Eacret. I am kind of disapointed because I was invited to go to a couple friend's houses, but sort of chose to do this instead. I really wanted to go to their house, but I really felt like I needed to fulfill my offer on babysitting. Tomorrow we are going to Elkhart because my dad is preaching there on Sunday. I am hoping we can make it back in time for communion at our church because we will already be missing the fellowship lunch! But oh well, I get to see Elkhart people which is always fun! Song of the post~Somewhere out there I don't know about you all, but I like some loud music..just I'd rather have softer music on blogs. Now, this is what I consider a short, pointless post. I say that because it didn't take me long at all and I didn't have to think about what I was going to say - I just wrote! Charity | 6:24 am Comments-[ comments.]
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Friday, November 12, 2004
I AM SO MAD AT BLOGGER RIGHT NOW I THINK I AM GOING TO GO ON STRIKE AND NEVER UPDATE AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Charity | 9:18 am Comments-[ comments.]
Tuesday, November 09, 2004
Oh my word. The mole has returned!!! We have this little mole living in our basement which I thought had starved or something because I hadn't seen it in a long while. But apparently, I was wrong because I just felt a sort of nibble on my toes, jumped, and saw the little black creature scurry away to its home behind our wall. It really freaked me out! Abortion On a much more serious note, I'd like you all to read this poem I found on abortionismurder.org: Cries of a Child by Tawanda Ray "How good I feel so cozy and warm Close to my Mommy's heart. Ten weeks of gestation has given My life such a wonderful start. "It's great just floating so freely and light In my Mommy's safe little place.I 'm learning now to suck my thumb And do funny things with my face. "I can frown, squint and pucker my brow I am such a sight to see. So many miracles have now taken place To make such a wonderful me. "Yes, Mommie and Daddy must really be proud For the clever thing they have done.I will surely make them happy with glee On the day that I shall be born." At week 13, I can do many things My movements are graceful and poised. I'm beginning to favor my Mom and my Dad And now I can tell I'm a boy." At four months of life, I'm a gymnist for sure My somersaults are very fine. My Mommie really knows I am here For I'm tumbling now much of the time." At six months my hair is beginning to grow A blond I think I will be. Now I can hear my mommy's sweet voice When she sings lullabys to me. My eyes are now open, I can see all around What a glorious creation am I. I can hardly wait to enter the world And begin my most wonderful life." But wait, something is terribly wrong! I can't imagine what it can be. Something's invading my safe little place And it's making its way toward me." It's hurting me, I just don't understand Oh mommy, the pain is so bad. What's happening, I cannot comprehend, It's destroying the hope that I had. Great wrenches the little heart As the intruder tears at his limbs. The pain is indescribably bad As his tiny life grows dim. He tries to escape but there's no where to go There is undefineable heat His whole little body is burning with fire His agony is now complete. All hope is lost, his safe little place Is now so empty and sad. Destroyed is the precious little boy's life And all the hope that he had. The spirit of life is a precious gift Only God our Father can give. In His own image we are created in love And blessed with our lives to live. So now hear these little cries from beyond And speak out against this strife. Stand up for God, for kindness and love, Stand up for hope and for life. It nearly brought tears to my eyes as I read it. I am doing a "Right To Life" speech next Thursday and as I was researching on the internet, I came across this. I also found many stories, pictures, and articles which made me realize all the more, the seriousness and horrificness of abortion! I may finish my speech this or next week and post in on my blog. If you want to learn more about this, go to abortionismurder.org. I know Allen already had some of this on his blog before, but I am just bringing up the subject again as I am having to research and write about it. Please pray for out nation and find out how you can help stop this massacre! Verses of the Day: "You shall not ." ~Exodus 20:13~ "For You formed my inward parts; You covered me in my mother's womb. I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made; Marvelous are Your works, And that my soul knows very well. My frame was not hidden from You, When I was made in secret, And skillfully wrought in the lowest parts of the earth. Your eyes saw my substance, being yet unformed. And in Your book they all were written, The days fashioned for me, When as yet there were none of them. " ~Psalm 139:13-16~ Song of the Day: "I Can't Wait To See Your Face" ~abortionismurder.org~ Quote of the Day: "The greatest destroyer of peace is abortion because if a mother can kill her own child what is left for me to kill you and you to kill me? There is nothing between." ~Mother Teresa of Calcutta~ **Thanks to http://www.abortionismurder.org for the picture** Charity | 7:24 am Comments-[ comments.]
Sunday, November 07, 2004
I've actually done quite a bit today. At least more than my average Saturday. First I cleaned the bathrooms (blech. Can any job be more disgusting!?). After that I practiced my piano. I have some really cool new Christmas songs which I can't really play very well, but that's alright. Just as long as none of you ask to hear them any time soon (oor ever) I'm happy. :-) Anyways...after that I went to the church and then to Maxine Clark's to rake her yard with youth group people. That was pretty fun except for the fact that al the rakes were really...cruddy (I'm watching my language on this thing. haha just kidding.) and they gave me blisters (sort of) and the guys were soo just standing around while most of the gi'rls raked our little hearts out! And then we went in jumped into their humongo pile, so that made up for it. After that was over, Heather invited me over to the Hanchetts and we cleaned their house. Then Mrs. Hanchett took me home...and I barely got her here! So that is about the extent of my productiveness, but I am planning on learning some verses and possible working on some algebra later. Blo'ndes Take this poll..please.. Fall Fun Night Last night we had our church's fall fun night. I thought it turned out pretty well and I had a lot of fun. I'll try and see if I can post a picture of me in my costume. Emily Sturm said she liked my outfit the best (aww I feel so special) but our booth only got like three votes. Joe Ray and Daniel Dart got the most votes for their "Mad Scientist" booth. I must admit it was very cool, even if I didn't vote for it. The best part about the whole thing was when we got all the extra candy!! Oh and on the way home Allen told us this funny story.. Rebekah Ray: I think we should have everyone for the Christmas party wear dress attire. Mr. Cerbus: Now why would we tell people to dress a tire?? Ohh man, it was last and we were hyper. So naturally, we laughed over it a lot. Well, I better go finish my productive day. ;-D Hope you all have a wonderful weekend! Verse of the Day: "No longer do I call you servants, for a servant does not know what his master is doing; but I have called you friends, for all things that I heard from My Father I have made known to you." ~John 15:15~ Song of the Day: "She Will Be Loved" ~Maroon 5~ (Ugh, I can't get it on my blog at the moment cuz my computer is being dumb!!) Quote of the Day: "Yesterday is history, tommorrow is a mystery, and today is a gift: thats why they call it the present." ~Unknown~ Charity | 8:44 am Comments-[ comments.]
Tuesday, November 02, 2004
Elections are tomorrow! Remember everyone, if you aren't going to vote Bush...don't bother to vote at all! Noo I'm just kidding. I'm sure I didn't offend anyone who reads my blog though. :-P The Ray's are having an election party for people in our church. They did it four years ago, too. I remember we had to leave kind of early and stuff. But we had a ton of fun, as I'm sure we will this year. :-) They were going to put on their invatations, "Kerry supporters are welcome, but must remain silent." Haha, I thought that was funny! And they are going to be playing "Flipper" (the movie) and, by my request, have dolphin-shapped goldfish! For those of you who didn't catch WHY they are doing that...Kerry is a flipper!!! Ok, well I'm not really in to politics but who is NOT right now? So I'm going to stop talking about things I really don't know much about. Ok? Ok. Rambling... I feel like rambling right now, but I really don't have the time. I just 'vented' to two of my friends about anything and everything. They're prolly a little annoyed with me right now, but I am so frustrated with myself and with...life. And school...and people. But I have to keep reminding myself that God is in control and everything will work out! It's just so hard to focus on that promise when everything seems to be going bazerk! (Don't think that's a word...and if it is, I definitely spelled it wrong!) Not exactly wrong...but not exactly right. Haha, I know this is making no sense whatsoever, but hey, at least I'm updating, right? Ok, well for not having much time to ramble, I think I did a pretty good job! I just hope you all had a better day than I did. Halloween What does everyone think about Halloween? Just a general opinion...and just out of curiosity of other people's beliefs. I don't think it is a holiday worth celebrating. At least the way our culture celebrates it. I think it is full of evil ideas and not just all candy and dressing up. It is putting thoughts into little kids minds, and I think the candy is just sort of disguising the real meaning and purpose of the day. I don't know a whole lot about the history of it, but I'm pretty sure there were some horrible things done. Our church, as I know many other's do, has a Halloween alternative called Fall Fun Night. Our youth group organizes games and things for the younger kids in our church. Speaking of which...I REALLY need to get some stuff done for that! (it's this Friday since Halloween was on a Sunday this year.) Such as, buying candy, getting my costume, and making the poster for our booth! And I should prolly talk to my booth partner, as well! :-) We're doing a Princess theme (not my idea...but oh well) with a "Needle in a Haystack" game. (The kids will find candy) Verse of the Day: "Therefore, since we have a great high priest who has gone through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold firmly to the faith we profess. For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but we have one who has been tempted in every way, just as we are -- yet was without sin. Let us then approach the throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need." ~Hebrews 4:14-16~ (And a minute ago I was complaining about my "hard" life....I feel really dumb.) Song of the Day: "Only Hope" ~Switchfoot~ (I couldn't Mandy Moore, but I love switchfoot anyways) Quote of the Day: "Your worst days are never so bad that you are beyond the reach of God's grace. And your best days are never so good that you're beyond the need of God's grace." ~Unknown~ (wow...this is good stuff! :)) Charity | 2:02 pm Comments-[ comments.] |