Waiting on the will of God…

It is amazing that for so many years I missed this!

I always made and heard statements like: “I am waiting to hear if this is the will of God for my life”, “if this is God’s will then I will do…

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Your opinions on which logo to use…fixed logo1

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I am currently using Logo1 for my logo but I am really starting to like Logo2. What is yalls opinion?

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Blogsite move…

I will still be posting here on tumblr and following but I am moving to my writings to my other blogsite. I am hoping that I can increase the traffic on it so people can see the opportunities to minister in my local area.

The site is www.mad4christ.net and you will see links from it on tumblr.

Be blessed.

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Encouragment in Failure

This is personally not something I would care to share but I feel that someone needs it.

I am not writing this for encouragement for I have already found it in my Father but to offer encouragement…

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Gao Zhisheng’s Life in Danger - Please Help Now!

Supporters around the world were shocked on March 27, 2010, when Gao Zhisheng spoke with his family for the first time since he was abducted on February 4 last year. Media buzzed with news of his reappearance, as Gao Zhisheng connected with friends, family, reporters and colleagues. But even this brief reprieve from silence was not free.

“Gao was being held under tight security during the time he spoke with his family,” says President of ChinaAid Bob Fu. “When I spoke with him on the phone in March, he was being closely monitored, not at liberty to give details about his location or condition.”

On April 15 and 16, Gao Zhisheng visited his in-laws in Xinjiang, telling them he would be flying home to Beijing at 10 AM on April 20. Gao never arrived home at his apartment, and has not been seen or heard from in more than 8 weeks. See the media reports on Gao Zhisheng’s forced “Re-Disappearance.”

Now that he has disappeared again, it is clear that Gao’s life is in danger as long as he is in the custody of the Chinese government. During this complex and difficult time, efforts are already in progress to push for Gao’s release from China and for a safe reunion with his family in the United States. “We continue to denounce the Chinese Government’s brutal and unjust treatment of Gao Zhisheng!” says Bob Fu.

“We will not rest until Gao is released and allowed to reunite with his wife and children in peace.”

Please urge more of your friends to Sign the Petition and let the Chinese Government know that Gao Zhisheng is not forgotten. We must show them that the world will not allow this defender of truth and justice to fade from our hearts and minds. We will not rest until he is united with his family.

ChinaAid also humbly asks for your continued financial support. Long-term projects like Gao’s case can be costly, and we cannot afford to lose momentum now. Please help Free Gao with a financial contribution today.

Share the Petition.
Donate Now.
www.FreeGao.com

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Tell God all that is in your heart, as one unloads one’s heart, it’s pleasures, and it’s pains, to a dear friend.

Tell him your troubles, that he may comfort you; tell him your joys, that he may sober them; tell him your longings, that he may purify them; tell him your dislikes, that he may help you coquer them; talk to him of your temptations, that he may shield you from them; show him the wounds of your heart, that he may heal them; lay bare your indifference to good, your depraved tastes for evil, your instability. Tell him how self-love makes you unjust to others, how vanity tempts you to be insincere, how pride disguises you to yourself and others.

If you thus pour out your weaknesses, needs, troubles, there will be no lack of what to say. You will never exhaust the subject. It is continually being renewed. People who have no secrets from each other never want for subject of conversation. They do not weigh their words, for there is nothing to be held back, neither do they seek for something to say. They talk out of the abundance of their heart, without consideration they say just what they think. Blessed are they who attain to such familiar, unreserved intercourse with God.

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Francois Fenelon

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