The cough is better, it has not gone away. I can breathe much better, easier now. However you may think that I am in a coughing frenzy in the morning when I get up. I believe that my mood is now less irritable.
Had a very nice dinner and spent a good evening with a very old friend, Tai Tee and Angie, on Sunday. Thank You for making the time with your busy schedule and family time. My next wish is for you to join us at the family camp in Nov. In fact I wish more families, will include in their year end holiday plans, to include time to play together, also share/learn about your faith and also to share them with your family instead of only shopping/sightseeing/swimming/eating. Do all these things and squeeze in some time to add God into the whole holiday. For those families that go to Holy Spirit Church, please think about signing up for the family camp on Nov 13, 14,15. (discover what Matthew 6:21 means)
Attended the exam mass with Nicole yesterday afternoon. Fr. Andrew led and asked that fathers to lay hands to pray over their children . He asked the fathers present to take the lead, as this is their role to lead the family not only in worldly matters but also spiritual. I was rather moved when I prayed over Nicole and sure that many fathers must have felt the same.
Read this and like to share it. like you to think about it....
Who do you really say Jesus is?
We evangelize every day. Deliberately or not, consciously or not, we are evangelizers. The question is, what are we evangelizing about? What kind of Jesus are we teaching to others? One of the most frequent ways that we evangelize about the truth is by genuinely living true faith – especially during hardships, in sight of those who are inexperienced at relying upon God. If we deal with problems without attitudes and decisions that imitate Jesus, our behavior teaches others that God is not reliable, his teachings don't matter, and he doesn't actually care.
It's not our words that evangelize; it's what our lives say. It's the message implied in our responses to everything that happens to us during the day. All too often, our words say one thing and our behavior another. People don't believe our words if our lives don't prove their validity.
The unworded interrogation is: "Who do you say Jesus is? Who is he for you? How real is he for you? Is he everything that you tell me he is? Why should I trust God if you tell me you pray and yet you worry so much?
Monday, September 28, 2009
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