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Monday, July 23, 2007


One last photo. hahs. We took this the saturday before the farewell dinner..

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Monday, July 23, 2007



Aletheia giving out the gifts to the Lg..



Our receipt for tt night! hahas. look.. NO service charge and NO GST! hahas.

That's all for the photos. hahas. that's about all we took that night. =).

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Monday, July 23, 2007



Here are the other photos.. heh.





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Monday, July 23, 2007







Hello!




Sorry for taking "yearssssss" to post these photos.. but here they arE! hahas.


Enjoy..! =).







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Monday, July 23, 2007

Friday, July 13, 2007

NEVERTHELESS…
by Max Lucado

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And the king and his men… spoke to David, saying, “You shall not come
in here; but the blind and the lame will repel you,” … Nevertheless
David took the stronghold of Zion (that is, the City of David).
2 Sam. 5:6–9
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Did you see it? Most hurry past it. Let’s not. Pull out a pen and
underline this twelve-letter masterpiece.

Nevertheless.

“Nevertheless David took the stronghold …”

Wouldn’t you love God to write a nevertheless in your biography? Born to
alcoholics, nevertheless she led a sober life. Never went to college,
nevertheless he mastered a trade. Didn’t read the Bible until retirement
age, nevertheless he came to a deep and abiding faith.

We all need a nevertheless. And God has plenty to go around. Strongholds
mean nothing to him. Remember Paul’s words? “We use God’s mighty
weapons, not mere worldly weapons, to knock down the Devil’s
strongholds” (2 Cor. 10:4 NLT).

You and I fight with toothpicks; God comes with battering rams and
cannons. What he did for David, he can do for us. The question is, will we
do what David did? The king models much here.

Two types of thoughts continually vie for your attention. One proclaims
God’s strengths; the other lists your failures. One longs to build you
up; the other seeks to tear you down. And here’s the great news: you
select the voice you hear. Why listen to the mockers? Why heed their
voices? Why give ear to pea-brains and scoffers when you can, with the
same ear, listen to the voice of God?

Do what David did.
Turn a deaf ear to the old voices.
Open a wide eye to the new choices.
Who knows, you may be a prayer away from a nevertheless. God loves to give
them.
Peter stuck his foot in his mouth.
Joseph was imprisoned in Egypt.
The Samaritan woman had been married five times.
Jesus was dead in the grave …

Nevertheless, Peter preached, Joseph ruled, the woman shared, Jesus
rose—and you?

You fill in the blank. Your nevertheless awaits you.

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Friday, July 13, 2007

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