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RottenR

RottenR Report 18 Aug 2013 18:43

Some evenings I turn TV off plug headphones in and spend an evening listening to youtube videos like these

http://goo.gl/9a8DtE

http://goo.gl/Oa3Jkp

http://goo.gl/Vkq2Kg

And I am not Welsh

Do a youtube search for

"beer and hymns" and "sacramento central church"

some good hymns

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 18 Aug 2013 18:45

unfortunatey I've lost sound off my computer :-(

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 18 Aug 2013 21:53

Oh Ann.......what are you like??? How have you managed to do that...??


Thank you BananaNaNa - that was lovely - I remember Kenneth McKellar. :-)



Yes, today was busy but, despite the fact that the church was full, there wasn't too much hassle or noise. We were pulling the Vicar's leg about his 'panda' eyes - he is now known as Amanda the Panda!!!


This afternoon, I donned my wellies and went to the local agricultural show with my daughter. It was good to see so many families enjoying themselves in the sunshine. I bumped into the local RC priest who a good friend of ours - he had just bought a wooden walking stick which was reminiscent of a Bishop's crook! He has a brilliant sense of humour and we had a laugh about him having 'delusions of grandeur' :-D


Hope everyone else has had a good day........:-)

kandj

kandj Report 18 Aug 2013 23:42

Thank you John for your geography explanations I had no idea there were two Rhondda valley's, I can't remember ever coming across this info before.

LK, I have had Be Thou My Vision in my head and singing to myself while gardening this afternoon, coincidence or what? Beautiful words/amazing hymn.

BananaNaNa I looked at the links for Cynthia and AnnC and several others which passed on an hour in no time at all........ wonderful music and scenery.... thank you.

Cynthia your chosen prayer for today was new to me and I found myself nodding in agreement with each verse. Thank you.

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 19 Aug 2013 08:57

You're very welcome kandj. :-)


I'm running a little late today - apologies.......



Some thoughts from the Celtic tradition..



Dear Lord,
Give me a few friends
who will love me for what I am,
and keep ever burning
before my vagrant steps
the kindly light of hope...
And though I come not within sight
of the castle of my dreams,
teach me to be thankful for life,
and for time's olden memories
that are good and sweet.
And may the evening's twilight
find me gentle still.



Bless those minding cattle,
And those minding sheep,
And those fishing the sea
While the rest of us sleep.



If God sends you down a stony path,
may he give you strong shoes.



Cx :-)

RottenR

RottenR Report 19 Aug 2013 17:27

Cyn in response to "Dunno....that's why I'm arsking" you should use Matthew 7-7

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 19 Aug 2013 18:52

:-D Gotcha!

RottenR

RottenR Report 19 Aug 2013 18:57

Cyn I guess I should have cited Genisis 30:37

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 19 Aug 2013 21:40

:-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 20 Aug 2013 08:18

Good morning all poppers-inners - I hope you are all well :-)


Some pleasant thoughts about our friends......



A Golden Chain

Friendship is a Golden Chain,
The links are friends so dear,
And like a rare and precious jewel
It's treasured more each year...

It's clasped together firmly
With a love that's deep and true,
And it's rich with happy memories
and fond recollections, too...

Time can't destroy its beauty
For, as long as memory lives,
Years can't erase the pleasure
That the joy of friendship gives...

For friendship is a priceless gift
That can't be bought or sold,
But to have an understanding friend
Is worth far more than gold...

And the Golden Chain of Friendship
Is a strong and blessed tie
Binding kindred hearts together
As the years go passing by.

~Helen Steiner Rice



Have a lovely day....... Cx :-)

JustJohn

JustJohn Report 20 Aug 2013 10:26

Have been trying trying to change my package from Sky (which I have always been happy with) to BT (which I have never been happy with but was quite a bit cheaper).

So upset this morning. BT are saying that my MAC number (needed to migrate between suppliers) is invalid. Had to phone a BT call centre somewhere in Far East. And got absolutely nowhere.

Reason I have had that rant is that we all must have starts to the day like that. Then I turned to this thread and is is like an oasis of calm and beauty in the midst of a complicated and stressful world.

Every morning I know there will be beautiful thoughts from Cynthia and from others. Many thanks to all of you, and Cynthia deserves huge praise for sharing her thoughts and devotions each day with us. :-D :-D Now to face the day and the public of South Wales totally refreshed :-D

JustJohn

JustJohn Report 20 Aug 2013 10:34

Genesis 30:37
"And Jacob took him (Laban) rods of green poplar, and of the hazel and chestnut tree; and pilled white strakes in them, and made the white appear which was in the rods"

It then goes on to say that the whiteness of the poplar, hazel and chestnut rods encouraged the flocks to conceive. I assume pilled is similar to whittled.

I am wondering if that was the right verse from Genesis :-S :-)

kandj

kandj Report 20 Aug 2013 22:33

John, I also read Genesis 30:37 and fail to see the connection or relevance?? (sorry BananaNaNa).

I agree that Cynthia is a gem and a real inspiration to us all each morning in sharing wonderful prayers and blessings at the start of each new day.

I particularly liked the words yesterday but have been unable to add to this thread until now........ many grateful thanks to Cynthia for all her ongoing efforts which I feel are much appreciated by us all.

JustJohn

JustJohn Report 21 Aug 2013 08:19

Jesus calls us! O'er the tumult
Of our life's wild restless sea.
Day by day his clear voice soundeth,
Saying: "Christian, follow me."

Jesus calls us from the worship
Of the vain world's golden store,
From each idol that would keep us,
Saying: Christian, love me more".

Words of Mrs Cecil Frances Alexander (1818-1895), wife of Angican Bishop of Armagh and Sunday school teacher of grandmother of an elderly gentle lady (Georgina) that I knew in Northamptonshire who had beautiful Northern Irish accent. Georgina said her grandmother used to praise teaching of Mrs Alexander at every occasion.

Have a lovely day everybody - and look to Him in all things, look to Him :-) :-) :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 21 Aug 2013 08:35

Thank you - it's a pleasure. I've sung that hymn many a time John....the words are very challenging. :-)


Today's prayer...



Hidden In My Heart

I keep the Word of God
hidden in my heart
And each day when I rise
with prayer my day I start

I try to fill my mind
with His undying truth
so that through out the day
I'm careful how I choose

I need discernment to apply
His word to all I do
And when I'm going thru a trial
I know His word holds true

The nature of temptation
makes sin look heavenly
Sometimes it's hard to recognize
when it's the enemy

That's when I reach into that hiding place
where Satan has no part
Deep in my soul where God's true Word
is hidden in my heart

- Norma Calderon




I have visitors today so must go and find a duster! :-D


Cx :-)

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 21 Aug 2013 11:20

Thank you both :-)

Emma :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 22 Aug 2013 08:36

Good morning friends....... :-)


We had a lovely time with our friends yesterday - the husband is quite a comedian, and we were roaring with laughter at some of his stories. They're a Christian couple and he's also a keen golfer - which is where he gets most of his jokes from
:-D


A thoughtful smile for today.



Drinking From The Saucer


I've never made a fortune,
And I'll never make one now
But it really doesn't matter
'Cause I'm happy anyhow

As I go along my journey
I'm reaping better than I've sowed
I'm drinking from the saucer
'Cause my cup has overflowed

I don't have a lot of riches,
And sometimes the going's tough
But with kin and friends to love me
I think I'm rich enough

I thank God for the blessings
That His mercy has bestowed
I'm drinking from the saucer
'Cause my cup has overflowed

He gives me strength and courage
When the way grows steep and rough
I'll not ask for other blessings for
I'm already blessed enough

May we never be too busy
To help bear another's load
Then we'll all be drinking from the saucer
When our cups have overflowed


- John Paul Moore.


I hope you all have a lovely day. Cx :-)

Renes

Renes Report 22 Aug 2013 08:55



Thank you my dearest Cynthia. .... <3

JustJohn

JustJohn Report 22 Aug 2013 10:31

My cup overflows each morning, Cynthia. Many thanks. :-) :-)

One family we dwell in him,
One church, above, beneath,
Though now divided by the stream,
The narrow stream of death:
One army of the living God,
To his command we bow;
Part of his host have crossed the flood,
And part are crossing now.

Ten thousand to their endless home
This solemn moment fly;
And we are to the margin come,
And we expect to die;
Ev'n now by faith we join our hands
With those that went before,
And greet the blood-besprinkled bands
On the eternal shore.

(Charles Wesley)

Praise the Lord that the last great enemy of mankind (death) has been defeated by the blood that flowed from Calvary.

Ruby

Ruby Report 23 Aug 2013 03:14

....... 'May I never be too busy

To help another bear his load,

And I'll keep drinking from my saucer, Lord,

'Cause my cup has overflowed.'

I have so much to be thankful for, and Cynthia, that song is a favourite of mine. I especially like to hear Michael Combs' rendition of it.

We had an interesting service last Sunday. Since our students would be returning to school this week, the pastor asked them to bring their backpacks to church. He called them all to the front with their bags, and he asked blessings for the children and teachers and for their new backpacks. The little ones tend to tell him some very comical things sometimes.

I remember well my old school satchell - jam-packed with books at the weekends, but it was a far cry from todays colourful models, and it had to last me for years!

We are studying Nehemiah and Ezra at Sunday school. I find the bible fascinating - just wish I had not neglected it for so many years.

Rubyx