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DANGEROUS FLOPS

  • Feb. 25th, 2008 at 11:38 AM
the litte guy

Guys ! Girls ! All who buy and wear flops/slippers, take note. Go to this webbie: http://www.snopes.com/medical/toxins/flipflop.asp and read about this claim ya. Like a lot of us wear flops, so I think it's good everyone knows about these cheap china produced flops that are causing problems (chemical burns) for some people already. Yepp.

Spread the message ya !

Loves,
Huis

Fur Is Dead

  • Feb. 25th, 2008 at 2:19 AM
the litte guy

I was halfway through a long message when my com crashed, so I've decided to keep it simple this time round. Watch the video on Chinese fur farms and visit the link. This is how fallen the world has become. If you think animal slaughtering is cruel, you'd think again after this video. Animal cruelty has reached a whole new level.

'Nuff said. Watch.


Pledge to go fur-free at PETA.org

Read about the Chinese fur farms here

Biblical Jokes

  • Nov. 29th, 2007 at 12:35 PM
the litte guy
Check out the JOKES !

So so funny !! Ahaha. Can just hear the drums in the background after every joke. XD

MOVED.

  • Sep. 4th, 2007 at 3:46 AM
the litte guy

I'm moving over to Multiply. =) I've moved the furniture, painted the house, and installed all the air-conditioners and teevees and computers already. See you at the other side !

Click to Visit My New House !

Enjoy your stay !

**There'll be no more posting over here. So go over ! =)

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"Christ in us" (literally)

  • Sep. 3rd, 2007 at 2:09 PM
the litte guy

http://greydresses.livejournal.com/807.html

Check out the link above !!! Uber cool. After reading the post I felt the nudge from the Spirit telling me about this is what He can do for my studies, for even the most dry topic in Psychology. =) Praise God man. Revelations of Jesus through science, I like !!! XD

the litte guy

When you're under attack, find your voice. Fear makes you sit silently when your faith is attacked. Speaking up is an act of courage. Courage isn't the absence of fear -- it's acting in spite of fear. Courage puts your senses on alert and your brain in gear.</notag>

1 Peter 3:14-16: "But even if you should suffer for righteousness' sake, you will be blessed. Have no fear of them, nor be troubled, but in your hearts regard Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect, having a good conscience, so that, when you are slandered, those who revile your good behavior in Christ may be put to shame."</notag>

Just something cool I found on Crosswalk. Spoke to me about persecution and criticism by people of the world regarding my faith. Why be like them man ! Be gentle, be respectful, so that when I am slandered, those who revile in my good behaviour in Christ will be put to shame. I'm gonna say JESUS is the reason the next time someone asks me why I'm so happy, why I'm so content, why my life is radiant and abundant.

It's all Jesus, to Him be all the glory. =)

First Love

  • Sep. 3rd, 2007 at 9:28 AM
the litte guy

http://hislittlegirl.multiply.com/music/item/3/Anointed_Music

Sometimes I feel I'm pulled in so many wrong directions
Sometimes I feel the world seducing my affections
It's not that I don't know the way
It's just a heart that's prone to stray
But with my weaknesses admitted
You will keep all that I've committed
So I commit my heart to You
My First Love

First Love First Love
My soul longs after You
First Love First Love
I want my heart to stay so true
Because You first loved me
Jesus You will always be
You will always be
My First Love

It's taken me some time to try to comprehend
A love that doesn't change a love without an end
A love that keeps forgiving
A love of sacrifice and giving
I delight myself in You
My First Love

If I ever lack endurance
I remember Your assurance
That Your only banner over me is love
If my heart begins to waver
Woo me back, my loving Savior
Woo me back till I return to my First Love

I only have the chorus, so if anyone has the full version, do send it to me ! Thanks so much =DD

Beautiful song. =)

Aug. 31st, 2007

  • 10:35 AM
the litte guy
It's official ! My new online residence:

Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket 
 
Sweet eh? Click HERE to visit. =DD

See ya over at my lake house ! HAHA. (O yea I'd be cleaning up this lake soon. Think it's pig crap in the water. Now where's Plopper...)

"The Bible called me stupid" - Eric Simmons

  • Aug. 27th, 2007 at 3:25 AM
the litte guy

Everyone ought to read this !

Uber cool. I actually got the link to this article from a link somewhere off someone's Multiply site, but I can't remember where... If you know, do tell me kay? =D

That entry speaks so much truth man. Just in case some people can't see the link, here's a copied post...

The Bible called me stupid the other day. Seriously.

Proverbs 12:1 says, "He who hates correction is stupid." That’s pretty straightforward. (That’s what I love about the Bible. It hits us where we live.)

See, I live in this world where I’m perfect. I don’t do anything wrong. I am never in need of any correction. But then some mean person comes across my path, enters my little dream world and brings me a thought about how I can change. And my perfect little world blows up. This happened to me just a few weeks ago.

I was meeting the singles ministry pastors at my church and we were going through a message that a friend of mine was about to give. We gave him some feedback that would improve the message to serve the people we love. I left the meeting thinking I did a great job leading the time. I thought it was basically perfect and probably was on the top ten list of best lead meetings....ever.

But then one of the other pastors called me and told me how I might have lead the meeting better. He said it seemed that I was impatient with the guy we were helping—as if I was trying to end the meeting more than trying to help him with his message.

Pop.

Did you hear that? That was my world. A bit of truth just entered my world of lies.

Reality hurts doesn't it? My friend was right. I was trying to get home to see my family. It was a good desire but I quickly turned it into a demand. I was getting angry and impatient that the meeting was taking too long.

That phone conversation wasn’t pleasant. There were serious tension in my heart because the world that my pride created was getting tested.

Correction does that. Correction is a bit of truth shared that brings reality to our unreality. I left the meeting thinking it went perfect. Not true. It actually needed a lot of help and my friend wanted to bring some help. He came in with his bit of truth and shared it. At that moment I had a choice: I could be stupid and hate correction, or I could be wise and learn.

(Oh and by the way for those that may be wondering what in the world I mean by “correction,” it’s when someone shares a thought or question related to statement, action, or attitude was potentially sinful, unhelpful or unwise.)

I'll never forget something that another pastor told me. I was talking to him about how much I don't like being corrected and he said, “Eric you don't hate correction.”

I immediately thought, “Hello! Yes I do!”

It’s hard to hear people tell me what I’m doing wrong.

But then he asked me a great question. “Eric do you equate loving correction with correction being easy to receive?”

I thought, “Well isn’t that the deal? If you are humble and love correction then it should be easy to receive and should be something you look forward to, right? “

That day I learned the answer wasn’t what I thought it was.

God wants us to love the process of correction as a gift from him. God cares enough about us to bring people who love us into our lives to share truth with us. And God wants us to enjoy the fruit of correction: the wisdom that comes from it.

That conversation with my friend was so helpful. I thought about all the times people loved me enough to share a thought with me and saw how God used those moments to change and alter my course of life. As I looked back I was amazed at how many times I have been corrected and how God has really shaped me through correction.

Wow. Correction is awesome. Yes, it's hard in the moment because nobody likes being told they are wrong (at least I don't) but I am so glad people love me enough to help me grow.

So what about being stupid? Here is where we can be stupid: Stupidity comes in when somebody corrects us but we refuse to listen to or apply it. We leave the conversation and don't act on the wisdom that God just gave through what was shared by another person. We either forget it, we reject it (maybe not verbally or outwardly, but internally...) or in our laziness and pride we just don't want to change. Well guess what? If we do this then the Bible tells us that we are stupid because we like our world of unreality better than living in truth.

So here is one final thought: if you disagree with the correction that somebody brings, be honest and humbly share with the person that you don't see what they are talking about. But don’t stop there, start asking questions. Don’t just say you disagree and then end the conversation. Tell them you’re having trouble seeing what they saw. Then ask them to tell you specifically what they saw and why it was concerning. Ask lots of questions.

Correction isn’t a chore; it’s how God helps readjust our perception of reality, one bit of truth at a time.

There you go. Hope that blessed you. It sure did for me =D

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