Sunday, September 20, 2015

September 20, 2015 Sunday #Rest#Jesuslovesyou#diversity#Grace#

Get Fit
Rest is an important aspect of getting fit and today is a great day to do that.  I'm reminded that the very faithful Jews walk to temple on the Holy Day so as to not work.  God in his wisdom finds ways to keep his people healthy.


Get Faith
James 4:10  "Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and He shall lift you up."  I'll be going to church shortly, but this is a good start to the day.  No sense  bragging to the Lord - he knows all about you and thinks you are pretty cool in your own way.


On this day
2013 - Nicole, Katie, Don and I went to Crystal and Jabar's wedding.  I had never been to a black wedding before and it was a very pleasant experience.  The décor was peachy - I mean really peachy and the food and music were out of this world.  What a great chance to share in diversity and celebrate life and love together!  Happy Anniversary to them today!


2013 - Apple released the iPhone 5s.  Honest its listed in important history already!


Parenting
Nicole brought home a puppet made of newspaper, glue and tape from the National Gathering this summer.  She has had a place on the book shelf until yesterday when I put her on a different shelf around the corner.  She obviously doesn't like it there.  I have picked it up 4 or 5 times off the floor and thought it was the cats fault.  As I walked by today I saw it fly off the shelf and hit the floor out of the corner of my eye - the cat is outside.  I put her back again and gave her a stern talking to.  her name is Grace.




Book Club - The Other Irish by Karen McCarthy




Isaszeg Hungary religion
Religion in Hungary has been dominated by forms of Christianity for centuries. At the 2011 census[1] 39% of Hungarians were Catholics, 11.6% were Calvinists, 2.2% were Lutherans, around 2% followed other religions, 16.7% were non-religious of which 1.5% were atheists. Other religions practiced in Hungary include Sunni Islam and Judaism.[2]
In the Eurostat–Eurobarometer poll of 2005, 44% of the Hungarians answered that they believed there is a God, 31% answered they believed there is some sort of spirit or life force, and 19% that they do not believe there is a God, spirit, nor life force.  Maybe Pope Francis will have an influence here, they need a lot of God right now.


Enoy the Day!  Make it Memorable!  Happy Birthday to Christina, Liz and Joann!

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