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Thankful
Archive for November, 2008
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Ack!
This post has not been completely written yet. It is here as a reminder for me to write down what happened.
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Cool!
Two or three days ago I was lying awake in the early morning and really, really down because I was all tensed up from my sleeplessness and crying and praying and all that. I was really whimpery and begging at god to help me fall asleep and everything.
Now, from my childhood I really, really loved the Chronicles of Narnia. The big lion was always something I longed to nuzzle up to, and be around, and interact with. That lion figure is Aslan more…
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Huh? &
Yaaawn…
Sleeplessness easing up, and thoughts on election…
I’m feeling much better this morning. The days, they sort of melt into one and the other, especially when I’m recording my blood sugars for the day and I’m still on 4-5 hours alone of sleep, but it was a lot of fun watching the election excitement yesterday in good ‘ol America. It’s a little embarassing that it’s taken so much to get the population to care about change, but honestly, I feel the need for it too.
The stuff that was on the ballot was a little scary this season.
- Assisted suicide
- Ban of gay marriages
- health care..
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Huh? &
Sweatdrop &
Thankful
A guest-speaker in our church touched my heart while I was wandering…
In the way we sometimes do when we christians, at least the ones that have felt and accepted the holy spirit, don’t feel like being deep into churchthings and when we get distracted. It’s called backsliding among us Jesus-freaks, and happens to everyone who either says they are or pretends to be a Christian. more…
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Cool! &
Giggling
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Awesome! &
Huh? &
Idea! &
Laughing
Or: Don’t show your danglies or butt when praying to God! You’ll moon your freinds!
Hahaha!
Exodus chapter twenty is the chapter where God was speaking to the Israelites about the ten commandments, and laying down the laws that would protect, preserve their nation, and set priorities that both honored Him and the gifts he’d given them. more…
