Posted: under "DID YOU KNOW", Advice & Tips.
Tags: address, browser, computer, conversation, information, language, security, website
FIRST, MANY PEOPLE ARE UNAWARE OF
**The main difference between http:// and https:// is It’s all about keeping you secure**
HTTP stands for HyperText Transport Protocol,
Jan 16 2009
Posted: under Inspirationals.
Tags: attention, blessings, celebration, choice, Christians, conversation, creativity, decision, desire, determination, education, encouragement, excitement, family, game, gift, God, grace, Jesus, journey, joy, language, love, music, neighborhood, opportunities, parents, prayer, relationship, scripture, sports, truth
Eric Hogue
A determined caller asked, “What can I do to be missional in my neighborhood?”
I love questions that seek to create opportunities to share the simple ‘love’ of Jesus. So I offered a quick list of suburbia ideas for the caller to consider for her ‘neck of the Northern California suburbia woods’.
I’ve always felt awkward when I’m resting at a stop light, trying not to look at the homeless panhandler (Icon of God) out my driver’s side window. I know, I know…”they do this as a scam to make easy money off of guilt ridden passers-by.” I don’t care. I want to meet a need, and I want to do it cheerfully and loving. Read More
Oct 01 2008
Posted: under Advice & Tips.
Tags: action, choice, conversation, decision, excitement, freedom, life, moment, patience, principle, quotes, thought, value, virtue
THINK ON THESE THINGS
Choosing Patience
You may feel adventurous and inclined to explore possibilities. Perhaps you are opening yourself up to new ideas. New thoughts or life paths may reveal themselves through conversations with others or in your mind as you process your thoughts. It may serve you to consider each idea carefully before making any decisions. While there is value in following our impulses, tempering our urges with introspection can ensure that we are making choices that are active rather than reactive. Patience is a valuable virtue that can allow you the freedom to explore all of your options; it is harder to gain that freedom when you act on the first possibility that excites you.
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Sep 25 2008