Do not judge and you will not be judged.
Forgive and you will be forgiven.
Give and it will be given to you.
Luke 6: 37-38
30 September 2015
28 September 2015
What are you doing?
“Do nothing that you would not like God to see. Say nothing you would not like God to hear. Write nothing you would not like God to read. Go no place where you would not like God to find you. Read no book of which you would not like God to say, "Show it to Me."
Never spend your time in such a way that you would not like to have God say, "What are you doing?”
― J.C. Ryle
Never spend your time in such a way that you would not like to have God say, "What are you doing?”
― J.C. Ryle
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26 September 2015
gomakedisciples: What's that? Did you say 'Laminin' ?
gomakedisciples: What's that? Did you say 'Laminin' ?: 11 days ago, my sister-in law Pauline sent me a message and somehow I missed it! Not because it was enigmatic but because I have been skimmi...
Addicted to your mobile phone?
Wherever I go, my mobile phone goes and i have perfect reasons to justify that:
1) My other hobby is photography and my mobile does just that!
2) I can keep contact with our children of course!
3) In case I get bored, well.....
4) At night, I have a light...
5) If I need to phone emergencies....
...Are you addicted to your mobile or are you like me in denial?
1) My other hobby is photography and my mobile does just that!
2) I can keep contact with our children of course!
3) In case I get bored, well.....
4) At night, I have a light...
5) If I need to phone emergencies....
...Are you addicted to your mobile or are you like me in denial?
Harvest supper at Milwich, Staffs
Here are a few photos of a great evening spent at Milwich village hall for the harvest supper. The four course dinner was amazing, a choice of vegetarian or meat lasagne with peas and new potatoes, cakes, cheese, coffee or tea, Then the auction followed. Bouquets and pots of beautiful flowers, home-grown vegetables and fruits were auctioned for the great pleasure of the community. Another beautiful event filled with love, fun and fellowship between friends and newcomers in the village!
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18 September 2015
Encouraging scriptures!
All scriptures are encouraging and when I am puzzled or taken aback by a strange or difficult situation, these verses found in Romans 8:28 come to my mind!
Supply teacher is a star!
Supply teachers have an unfair reputation, with some people assuming they do the role because they aren’t able to secure a permanent job. This couldn’t be further from the truth with the teachers working for Aspire People, like Elizabeth. She has been busy teaching and travelling across India.
Elizabeth got in touch with Aspire People this week to speak of her journey so far: “I’m living in Jaipur, Rajasthan which is one of the poorest and most oppressive states, especially for women. I managed to get placed on a women empowerment project, so my job is to teach English, General Studies and ICT skills to girls aged 12-20 in a village about 10 km out of Jaipur. I have also ended up teaching a lot of the village kids as they love to come along and learn too!”
Supply teaching is perfect for people like Elizabeth who want to take time out of teaching to explore the world and use their skills to help the less privileged in other countries.
Elizabeth’s education consultant, Ann-Marie, has been really supportive of Elizabeth’s time away, she said: “Liz has worked for Aspire People since 2011. After completing a long-term position at one of my local primary schools Liz approached me about taking some time out to teach abroad. I am really proud of Liz, travelling to India, working in an orphanage with poor children, its very admirable. This is the second year she has travelled to work abroad. It is something Liz is passionate about and of course I wanted to support her in achieving her dreams. That’s what supply teaching is all about, it gives you the flexibility you need to achieve goals in life that you have outside of your teaching career”
Elizabeth will be doing more charity work in Goa and Karnataka before returning home to England.
Elizabeth got in touch with Aspire People this week to speak of her journey so far: “I’m living in Jaipur, Rajasthan which is one of the poorest and most oppressive states, especially for women. I managed to get placed on a women empowerment project, so my job is to teach English, General Studies and ICT skills to girls aged 12-20 in a village about 10 km out of Jaipur. I have also ended up teaching a lot of the village kids as they love to come along and learn too!”
Supply teaching is perfect for people like Elizabeth who want to take time out of teaching to explore the world and use their skills to help the less privileged in other countries.
Elizabeth’s education consultant, Ann-Marie, has been really supportive of Elizabeth’s time away, she said: “Liz has worked for Aspire People since 2011. After completing a long-term position at one of my local primary schools Liz approached me about taking some time out to teach abroad. I am really proud of Liz, travelling to India, working in an orphanage with poor children, its very admirable. This is the second year she has travelled to work abroad. It is something Liz is passionate about and of course I wanted to support her in achieving her dreams. That’s what supply teaching is all about, it gives you the flexibility you need to achieve goals in life that you have outside of your teaching career”
Elizabeth will be doing more charity work in Goa and Karnataka before returning home to England.
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16 September 2015
Blessed to be a blessing!
Thanking God for my blessings without forgetting that I am blessed to be a blessing!
Friends, have a blessed evening and a sweet night in Christ!
Friends, have a blessed evening and a sweet night in Christ!
12 September 2015
They will still bear fruit in old age!!
Psalm 92:12-15
12 The righteous will flourish like a palm tree, they will grow like a cedar of Lebanon;
13 planted in the house of the LORD, they will flourish in the courts of our God.
14 They will still bear fruit in old age, they will stay fresh and green, 15 proclaiming, "The LORD is upright; he is my Rock, and there is no wickedness in him."
How many promises can you count in these verses? Unlike men and women who promise and don't deliver, our Father in heaven keeps his promises.
7 September 2015
Chennai challenge photos!
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4 September 2015
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