Monday, December 19, 2016

December 19, 2016 Monday #nopuking#PeaceoftheLord#recap#bailout#Christians

Get Fit
A message to my cat.  When I have gone to the trouble of feeding you and setting up my exercise area and dressed in my workout gear -- please, do not bring your breakfast back up for me in the middle of my dance space.  Rug cleaning is not my choice of aerobics today.  But thanks.

Get Faith
Jonah 3:10-4:11  This is about God's dominion over Israel and all the earth.  It tells of His plan for the future.  Did they listen and accept?  You decide.  In the meantime note vs 4:5  "All the nations may walk in the name of their gods,  but we will walk in the name of the Lord our God for ever and ever." I read acceptance and peace in this.  The peace of the Lord be with you.

On this day
2008 - journal entry - "boss called 7 AM don't come in  SNOW 12" shoveled all day  wrote Christmas cards  shoveled - e mail  to Chris A, Waynette and Lindsey - Al Called (neighbor)  Monna over.  Mom and I had dinner  made ginger bread cookies - Andy called  Ty cleared rest of snow (neighbor)  TXT Nicole sent Christmas card to Red & Maryann."  That is how my entries look, a mix match of information and memories.  Have to love a snow day this close to Christmas!

2008 - U.S. President George W. Bush signed a $17.4 billion rescue package of loans for ailing auto makers General Motors and Chrysler. I had this wrong, thought it was Obama.

Zimbabwe religion
Christianity is the dominant religion in Zimbabwe.[2] An estimated 76 percent of Zimbabweans belong to Protestant Christianity, and 87 percent of 12.5 million Zimbabweans follow one of the denominations of Christianity.[1]
Christian denominations in Zimbabwe with significant number of faithfuls include the Roman CatholicismAnglicanismBaptistsLutheranism and Methodism; however, over the years a variety of indigenous Christian denominations have emerged.[3] Charismatic Evangelical denominations, primarily Pentecostal churches and apostolic churches were the fastest growing religious classifications in the years 2000 to 2009.[3]
Traditional religions are followed by about four percent, and unspecified and none eight percent. The other major religions of the world such as Islam (0.9%), Buddhism (<0.1%), Hinduism (<0.1%) and Judaism (<0.1%) each have a niche presence. While the country is majority Christian, most people practice, to varying degrees, elements of the indigenous religions as well.[3] Religious leaders also reported an increase in adherence to traditional religion and shamanic healers.[3]
Zimbabwe constitution allows the freedom of religion. Foreign missionary groups are present in the country.[3]
  Love to see Christmas service here!
Church in Harare, Zimbabwe

Enjoy the day!  Make it memorable!  

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