Month: June 2010

  • A New Beginning

    Exodus Ch. 14 vs. 13 There’s an old adage that says “You don’t give what you don’t have” but my sincere belief is that you can learn to give what you never had. Maybe your Dad never appreciated you, he was not there at the needed time. In fact you were abandoned as a child…

  • “Food” for Thought: Almond

    Almond: Almond is the seed of the fruit of the almond tree. Sweet almond is the edible one whilst the bitter almond is used for making oil that is mostly used as a flavoring agent for foods. Almonds are ancient in origin. They are now grown in Mediterranean regions including Spain, Italy, Morocco, Portugal as…

  • Reflecting the goodness of God

    Reflecting the goodness of God is always about a constant attitude of gratitude. It is also about a personal inner conviction of that which is verily right. Trust, total dependency, understanding and faith in God point to one’s appreciation of his unchanging love, mercy and grace. Sharing the truth about God’s unflinching love with others,…

  • “Food” for Thought: Olive Oil

    Olive Oil: The Olive tree originated from Asia but has been cultivated for over 3000 years in the Mediterranean region of the world where much of the crop is used to make olive oil. One table spoon of olive oil contains 120calories and 14grams of fat. The fat however is mostly mono-unsaturated and has beneficial…

  • “Food” for Thought: Burdock Root

    “Food” for Thought Burdock Root: Crisp with sweet mild taste; often used in macrobiotic diets. Burdock complements other root plants like carrots and potatoes in soups and salads. Burdock root has been used for centuries as a blood purifier and diuretic.

  • A Matter of “Confidence”

    Hebrews Ch. 10 vs. 35 A Matter of “Confidence” The case of man is often that of lost identity. We forget who we are and what we are created to do. God created man in his image to have dominion (Genesis 1:26). We are not limited! Why should we then throw away our confidence, believing…