Friday, November 19, 2010

What's It Like In Your Town?


Once there was an old and very wise man. Every day he would sit outside a gas station in his rocking chair and wait to greet motorists as they passed through his small town. On this day, his granddaughter knelt down at the foot of his chair and slowly passed the time with him.

As they sat and watched the people come and go, a tall man who surely had to be a tourist – since they know everyone in the town – began looking around as if he were checking out the area for a place to live. The stranger walked up and asked, “So what kind of town is this that we’re in?” The older gentleman slowly turned to the man and replied, “Well, what kind of town are you from?” The tourist said, “In the town I’m from, everyone is critical of each other. The neighbors all gossip about everyone, and it’s a real negative place to live. I’m sure glad to be leaving. It is not a very cheerful place.” The man in the chair looked at the stranger and said, “You know, that’s just how this town is.”

An hour or so later a family that was also passing through stopped for gas. The car slowly turned in and rolled to a stop in front of where the older gentleman and his granddaughter were sitting. The mother jumped out with two small children and asked where the restrooms were. The man in the chair pointed to a small, bent-up sign that was barely hanging by one nail on the side of the door. The father stepped out of the car and also asked the man, “Is this town a pretty good place to live?” The man in the chair replied, “What about the town you are from? How is it?” The father looked at him and said, “Well, in the town I’m from everyone is very close and always willing to lend their neighbor a helping hand. There’s always a hello and thank you everywhere you go. I really hate to leave. I feel almost like we are leaving family. The older gentleman turned to the father and gave him a warm smile. “You know, that’s a lot like this small town.” Then the family returned to the car, said their thank yous, waved goodbye and drove away.

After the family was in the distance, the granddaughter looked up at her grandfather and asked, “Grandpa, how come when the first man came into our town you told him it was a terrible place to live and when the family came into town you told them it was a wonderful place to live?” The grandfather lovingly looked down at his granddaughter’s wondering blue eyes and said, “No matter where you move, you take your own attitude with you and that’s what makes it terrible or wonderful.”


-deborah-

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Two Wolves.



A native American grandfather was talking to his grandson about how he felt. He said "I feel as if I have two wolves fighting in my heart. One wolf is the vengeful, angry, violent one. The other wolf is the loving, compassionate one."

The grandson asked him, "Which wolf will win the fight in your heart?"

The grandfather answered: "The one I feed."


-deborah-

Monday, July 12, 2010

that's trust.




An airplane on its return flight suddenly
encountered a turbulence.
Oxygen bags started to be dispensed so
all the passengers started to panic...
Except for one little boy who was playing
with his PSP.
They asked him why he was so calm and
why he was not afraid to die.
He answered,
"My dad is the pilot."



That's TRUST.


-deborah-

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

be thankful.



BE THANKFUL


for the wife
who says it's hot dogs tonight,
because she is home with you,
and not out with someone else;

for the husband
who is on the sofa,
being a couch potato,
because he is home with you,
and not out at the bars;

for the teenager
who is complaining about doing dishes,
because she is at home,
not on the streets;

for the taxes you pay
because it means
you are employed;

for the mess to clean after a party
because it means you have
been surrounded by friends;

for the clothes that fit a little too snug
because it means
you have enough to eat;

for the shadow that watches you work
because it means
you are out in the sunshine;

for the lawn that needs mowing,
windows that need cleaning,
and gutters that need fixing

because it means you have a home;

for the pile of laundry and ironing
because it means
you have clothes to wear;

for weariness and aching muscles at the end of the day
because it means you have been
capable of working hard;

for the alarm that goes off in the early morning hours

because it means
YOU are alive.




-deborah-

Saturday, May 22, 2010

thank you, JESUS


You will again have compassion on us;

You will tread our sins underfoot

and hurl all our iniquities into the depths of the sea.

Micah 7:19



-deborah-

Sunday, May 9, 2010

mom = ♥


dear mom,

you mean the world to me & i'd never ever trade you for another.
thank you for establishing me on this earth. thank you for being my mom, mentor, friend, encourager, & counselor. a million thank you's wouldn't be enough to express my gratitude to you for all the things that you have done for me.

may GOD'S riches, blessings, favor, grace, joy, and mercy chase after you all the days of your life. may HE grant you the desires of your heart. i pray that you will have long life and good health.

BLESSED MOTHER'S DAY.

YOU ROOOOOCK!

♥ I LOVE YOU ♥

ik houd van u. je t'aime. ich liebe dich. ti amo. eu te amo. te quiero.


-deborah-

___________________________________


Mom, you’ve always been the best
A better mom than all the rest.
I’m thankful for all the things you do
I’m glad my mom is extra special you!
On Mother’s Day, I want you to know
You’re the greatest mom, and I love you so.
There’s one more thing I want to say:
I wish you Happy Mother’s Day!

Friday, April 30, 2010

things we can do.



" To hold our tongues when everyone is gossiping, to smile without hostility at people and institutions, to compensate for the shortage of love in the world with more love in small, private matters; to be more faithful in our work, to show greater patience, to forgo the cheap revenge obtainable from mockery and criticism:
all these things we can do. "



-deborah-

Friday, April 23, 2010

before.



Before you speak = LISTEN

Before you write = THINK

Before you spend = EARN

Before you invest = INVESTIGATE

Before you criticize = WAIT

Before you pray = FORGIVE

Before you quit = TRY



-deborah-

Friday, April 16, 2010

i. love. you.


BON VOYAGE.
TILL WE MEET AGAIN.



MY GRANDMOTHER : DECEMBER 2009

MY GRANDFATHER : APRIL 2010


i will always remember all that you have taught me & the things that you have done for me.
you'll always be in my heart. i miss you'll a lot.
♥ i love you. ♥



Abba Father, please take care of my kongkong & popo as they walk the streets of gold with you.
kongkong & popo, have fun back Home! :)


-yourdearestgranddaughter-

Sunday, April 4, 2010

my REDEEMER lives!



Almost 2000 years ago, there was a Man born contrary to the laws of life. This Man lived in poverty and was reared in obscurity. He did not travel extensively. Only once did He cross the boundary of the country in which He lived: that was during His childhood exile.

He possessed neither wealth nor infulence. His relatives were inconspicuous, and had neither training nor formal education. In infancy He startled a King; in childhood He puzzled doctors; in manhood He ruled the course of nature, walked upon the billows as if pavements, and hushed the sea to sleep.

He healed the multiudes without medicine and made no charge for His service.

He never wrote a book, and yet all the libraries of the country could not hold the books that have been written about Him.

He never wrote a song and yet He has furnished the theme for more than all the songwriters combined. He never founded a college, but all the schools put together cannot boast of having as many students. He never practiced medicine, and yet He has healed more broken hearts than all the doctors near and far.

Every 7th day the wheels of commerce cease their turning and multiudes wend their way to worshiping assemblies to pay homage and respect to Him.

The names of the past proud statesman of Greece and Rome have come and gone. The names of past scientists, philosophers, and theologians have come and gone; but the name of the Man abounds more and more. Though time has spread 2000 years between the people of this generation and the scene of His crucifixion, yet He lives.


Herod could not destroy Him, Pilate could not fault Him, the grave could not hold Him, & death could not conquer Him.



He is the INCOMPARABLE Christ. His Name is JESUS.

Happy Resurrection Day & God bless!


-deborah-