Sunday, July 21, 2019

July 21, 2019 Sunday #Nurture#Longdriveonaraniyday#Economy

Get Faith
Acts chapter 15  "After some days Paul said to Barnabas, "Come, let us return and visit the believers in every city where we proclaimed the word of the Lord and and see how they are doing."....  Paul stayed in touch, he revisited those that they had planted the seed with.  Much like planting a garden and tending it.  Faith is something that needs attention, everyday like a garden.  I  like to think of Bible Study as Miracle Grow for your faith.

On this day
2018  Last year, was such a busy day.  I went out to Waterford to attend Aaron's sister Rachelle's baby shower.  It was a rainy day and because of all the construction - 696 being closed - it took a while to get there.  The outdoor shower was literally a shower and ended up in the garage, but  it was nice and of course the end result, the new baby had plenty to come into the world to.  When I left I realized how very close I was to my childhood home on Maceday Lake and took a ride by.  I tried to contact people on that side of town but no one was home so I ended up working my way back home and then later had to go back over to John and Sophie's near Royal Oak for our travelers group.  I'm not that fond of driving anymore, but I made it.  Would have been better in a Ford Mustang!!

1765 - Prime Minister of England Lord Greenville resigned and was replaced by Lord Rockingham. 
Now there is some big news!

Escalante Philippine

Economy

Philippine Export Treemap in 2012.
A proportional representation of the Philippines' exports, 2012.
The Philippine economy is the 34th largest in the world, with an estimated 2018 gross domestic product (nominal) of $371.8 billion.[8] Primary exports include semiconductors and electronic products, transport equipment, garments, copper products, petroleum products, coconut oil, and fruits.[6] Major trading partners include the United States, Japan, China, Singapore, South Korea, the Netherlands, Hong Kong, Germany, Taiwan, and Thailand.[6] Its unit of currency is the Philippine peso (₱ or PHP).[403]
newly industrialized country, the Philippine economy has been transitioning from one based upon agriculture to an economy with more emphasis upon services and manufacturing. Of the country's total labor force of around 40.813 Million,[6] the agricultural sector employs 30% of the labor force, and accounts for 14% of GDP. The industrial sector employs around 14% of the workforce and accounts for 30% of GDP. Meanwhile, the 47% of workers involved in the services sector are responsible for 56% of GDP.[405][406]



Enjoy the day!  Make it memorable!





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