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Invisible People

On the street I saw a small girl cold and shivering in a thin dress, with little hope of a decent meal. I became angry and said to God; “Why did you permit this? Why don’t you do something about it?” For a while God said nothing. That night he replied, quite suddenly:

“I certainly did something about it. I made you.”               – Invisible People

                                                                                 

Another day, another discovery. What I found is a blog about “invisible people.” Do you know them? Have you seen one? You may say, “How can I see them if they are in fact “invisible”?” What a silly question! “No, sir. No, Madam.” The truth is, you have seen one. They are practically everywhere. They are people with stories to tell. They are people who are as precious as we are. They are people who exist. I’m not referring to a Hollow Man, a 2000 film that features Kevin Bacon in the title role as Sebastian Caine, a scientist who discovers a formula for invisibility. I’m referring to people who have names. Personally, I don’t know their names but this poem will help up to know them.

He Learned Their Names
Now I lay me down to sleep.
My bed will be the cold hard street.
I am not here because of choice.
I’ve lost my face. I’ve lost my voice.
I bow my head, chained down by shame.
Then along came one who learned my name.


He took my hand and helped me up.
He filled my soul when he filled my cup.
He asked me what I’d like to say
To those who’d never looked my way.


He didn’t ask who was to blame,
He just listened, yet I’m not the same.
I’m not invisible any longer.
My struggles, my story, have made me stronger.
I’m a father, a mother, a child, a wife
A husband, a daughter, a son… a life.
A once smoldering ash is now a flame.
All because he learned my name.

You can learn it too at http://invisiblepeople.tv/

As we celebrate Christmas and New Year’s festivities, may we be mindful and compassionate to those who find themselves without a home this Christmas season, and beyond. Contact your local churches for various gift giving ministries serving the homeless or street people. Give to charities looking after the street people. No gift is too small nor to little. Together we can touch and change people lives. Let our lives be a blessing to the invisible people.
“Come, you blessed of My Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world: for I was hungry and you gave Me food; I was thirsty and you gave Me drink; I was a stranger and you took Me in; I was naked and you clothed Me; I was sick and you visited Me; I was in prison and you came to Me.””Assuredly, I say to you, inasmuch as you did it to one of the least of these My brethren, you did it to Me -Jesus”(Matthew 25:31-46)
 Check out also this 12 Days of Christmas Homeless Challenge and see how you can help!
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Australian Idol Winner Stan Walker Sings and Tells His Amazing Grace

Stan Walker Amazing GraceI started using the gift God gave me – Stan Walker

I am not really a big fan of Australian Idol but that changed when I saw the journey of this young man named Stan Walker. Rarely in primetime reality show can we see highlights of a passion for christianity.  Stan Walker proved that his christian beliefs and his honest, real, and powerful life testimony made the difference for him to win the hearts of many Australians. It is truly amazing to hear Stan Walker sing. He engages audience with his soulful voice. He sings from the depths of his heart making every song he sings sounds to be his very own. His spirit flows in every note.
His performance of this famous hymn, Amazing Grace, is perhaps one of his best. Giving glory to God towards the end of his song is the most gallant and the most precious act he has done on a national television.

Stan Walker Amazing Grace

Video from Youtube user zacjanes

Read Stan Walker’s Testimony

Idol’s Stan Walker: My childhood was like Once Were Warriors
Each time Australian Idol front-runner Stan Walker walks on stage to sing, the teen can’t help but marvel at the latest chapter of his life.
The Kiwi lad, who’s tipped to win the trans-Tasman singing competition, may be only 19, but already his story could be the script of a Hollywood film – one that strongly resembles the plot of Once Were Warriors. Like the Hekes, Stan’s childhood was filled with violence, alcohol and poverty.
‘My dad was an abusive man. He beat my mum and he beat us,’ reveals Stan, who grew up in Mt Maunganui and now lives in Coolangatta, Australia. ‘My parents were druggies, they drank a lot and had parties. I had no father figure.’ Read full story here
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CBS's Frosty The Inappropriate Snowman a Disgrace

What would you do if you’ve got an RSS feed headline that says CBS’s ‘Frosty the Inappropriate Snowman’ Ad Riles Critics? I’m subscribed to FoxNews. The story says “A video advertisement on CBS’s Web site that “mashes” material from the iconic “Frosty the Snowman” Christmastime cartoon with two of the network’s comedy series is offensive and should be pulled, media analysts told FoxNews.com.”

Why is it offensive? I watched the clip and  apparently Frosty is talking about his “porn collection” while surrounded by crowds of smiling minors. Also, it has also filthy conversations about a strip club and boobs. Clearly, a publicity stunt. The cartoon is a voiceover from two of its dirty-minded sitcom characters played by Neil Patrick Harris and Charlie Sheen.

What on earth is going on? Will it bring good to our children? Do you want this to be viewed by millions of people around the world? Anyway, all I can say is this: “A man reaps what he sows.”

See for yourself. WARNING: Don’t let your kids watch this.

Vanity of Vanities

For what would it profit us to know the whole Bible by heart and the principles of all the philosophers if we live without grace and the love of God?

Vanity of vanities and all is vanity, except to love God and serve Him alone.

This is the greatest wisdom — to seek the kingdom of heaven through contempt of the world.

IT IS VANITY…

  • It is vanity, therefore, to seek and trust in riches that perish.

  • It is vanity also to court honor and to be puffed up with pride.

  • It is vanity to follow the lusts of the body  and to desire things for which severe punishment later must come.

  • It is vanity to wish for long life and to care little about a well-spent life.

  • It is vanity to be concerned with the present only and not to make provision for things to come.

  • It is vanity to love what passes quickly and not to look ahead where eternal joy abides.

Source:
THE IMITATION OF CHRIST

BY THOMAS À KEMPIS
TRANSLATED FROM THE LATIN INTOMODERN ENGLISH
Christian Classics Etherial Library http://www.ccel.org

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Choose Today Whom You Will Serve

One of my favourite characters in the Bible is Joshua. I admire how he challenged the Israelites to choose whom they will serve. Joshua made a definite stand! A powerful one. Against the odds. He must have been rediculed, persecuted, and abandoned. His decision was unpopular to many people who chose to worship their idols, their wealth, their jobs, and their possessions.
Joshua was a military leader, a prophet, a judge. He was a man of influence. A spy. A war strategist famous for breaking down the walls of Jericho.
Joshua challenges us. No doubt about it. How can’t you not be motivated by his famous words? Be strong and courageous! Be strong and very courageous! Fear the LORD! Now he asks us: Whom will you serve? Who will be your master? Who will be your King? You have to choose.
This is my stand. As for me and my house, we will serve the LORD! (Joshua 24:15)
If you take that stand as I am, this is Joshua’s instructions. “Do not let this Book of the Law depart from your mouth; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it.”(Joshua is 1:8) For us Christian, the Word of God is our lifeblood. It’s the lamp upon our feet and the light unto our path.
Let us adopt to Joshua’s strategies and for sure we can win our battles. We can break down our modern Jericho walls of “sexual immorality, impurity, lust, evil desires and greed, which is idolatry” (Colossians 3:5) As William Hazlett puts it: ” If you think you can win, you can win. Faith is necessary to victory.”
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Thor, BehindCrossroads
dated Oct 1, 2009
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