Monday, September 3, 2012

Happy Labor Day!

You will eat the fruit of your labor;
blessings and prosperity will be yours.
- Psalm 128:2

Labor Day occurs on the first Monday in September. Each year, this holiday gives us the opportunity to pay tribute and honor the contributions workers made to the strength, well-being and prosperity of the United States of America. Let us take pride in doing an outstanding job, no matter what that job may be, in a manner that is pleasing in God’s eyes and a testament to your character and dignity.

Happy Labor Day everyone! Peace & Blessings to you and your family on this day and every day throughout the year!

They will not labor in vain, nor will they bear children doomed to misfortune; for they will be a people blessed by the LORD, they and their descendants with them.
- Isaiah 65:23

Thursday, August 30, 2012

The G Series

When walking or working out, an athlete friend of mine recommended that I drink Gatorade to quench my thirst and to avoid cramping that sometimes come from exercising. Gatorade developed the G Series, a drink designed to rehydrate, replenish and refuel, for athletes and high performance activities. Gatorade works in three stages:

1. Prime
2. Perform
3. Recover

This drink contains electrolytes and carbs. It is tagged “The Thirst Quencher!” Indeed while walking, working out in my Zumba class or when I need an energy boost due to dehydration, I whip out my favorite flavor of Gatorade and drink away.

The good folks at Gatorade probably did not intend for their “G Series” to have any spiritual significance to it, but metaphorically speaking it gave me a special message. My personal “G Series” is my God Series. When I get spiritually thirsty, I have to rely on the Living Water to quench my parched spirit. I am reminded of this verse from John 4:14:

“But whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life.”

The parts of my G Series are (1) Gratitude, (2) Giving and (3) Glorifying God. I learned throughout my years of continued spiritual growth that whenever I want to quench my spiritual thirst, I go for my “G Series” bottle to satisfy my thirst.

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Inspirational Quote by Mahatma Gandhi

"Learn as if you were going to live forever. Live as if you were going to die tomorrow."
- Mahatma Gandhi

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Brutal Senselessness That Traumatized Many


It never ceases to amaze me that in the thick of our daily trials and tribulations, there is always some horrific event that shatters our world and communities. In the interim of trauma, suffering and healing, how we approach and embrace life is forever changed.

What happened in Aurora, Colorado two nights ago during the premier of “The Dark Knight Rises,” cannot be justified one iota! A 24-year-old man went on a shooting rampage, declaring that he was the character “The Joker” portrayed in the movie. There were innocent people bringing their families to see a movie for goodness sakes and many who would never walk out of that theater again.

I listened to some doctors on TV, who are giving the shooter (and I am intentionally not mentioning his name) a label for his behavior! What? I think this is a problem! When people do horrific and evil things like this, they are “EVIL.” Yes, I do believe that some things we deal with in life can make us snap and behave in an inappropriate, depressing or dehumanizing manner at some point. However, sometimes I also feel that when people are given labels describing certain patterns of their behavior, this gives them the green light to act the way they do or to be as brutal and insulting to others, all due to that “label” an expert gives to them.

Let us pray (and yes I did say PRAY) for God to grant strength and peace to every victim, directly and indirectly targeted and affected by this mass murderer. The bullets that sprayed from the assault weapon this guy brought into the theater did not care whether the victim was a Democrat or Republican, Christian or Agnostic, Anglo-Saxon or Biracial, rich or poor, young or old.

It seems rather obvious, that the damage this assassin inflicted on so many innocent lives was premeditated, because he also had his apartment methodically booby-trapped to wipe out law enforcement and possibly other residents in his apartment building. Evil will always be prevalent, but that does not make it acceptable to shatter thousands of lives and livelihoods regardless of where, when or why!

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Happy Birthday America!



The sheer poetry of who we are and what our country represents is of historical proportions. Commemorate this day remembering our past, celebrating our present and building a healthy, prosperous future. Happy 4th of July!


"America the Beautiful"

Written by Katharine Lee Bates,
Melody by Samuel Ward


O beautiful for spacious skies, 
For amber waves of grain, 
For purple mountain majesties 
Above the fruited plain! 
America! America! 
God shed his grace on thee 
And crown thy good with brotherhood 
From sea to shining sea! 

O beautiful for pilgrim feet 
Whose stern impassioned stress
A thoroughfare of freedom beat 
Across the wilderness! 
America! America! 
God mend thine every flaw, 
Confirm thy soul in self-control, 
Thy liberty in law! 

O beautiful for heroes proved 
In liberating strife. 
Who more than self their country loved
And mercy more than life! 
America! America! 
May God thy gold refine 
Till all success be nobleness 
And every gain divine! 

O beautiful for patriot dream 
That sees beyond the years 
Thine alabaster cities gleam 
Undimmed by human tears! 
America! America! 
God shed his grace on thee 
And crown thy good with brotherhood 
From sea to shining sea! 

O beautiful for halcyon skies, 
For amber waves of grain, 
For purple mountain majesties 
Above the enameled plain! 
America! America! 
God shed his grace on thee 
Till souls wax fair as earth and air 
And music-hearted sea! 

O beautiful for pilgrims feet, 
Whose stem impassioned stress 
A thoroughfare for freedom beat 
Across the wilderness! 
America! America! 
God shed his grace on thee 
Till paths be wrought through 
wilds of thought 
By pilgrim foot and knee! 

O beautiful for glory-tale 
Of liberating strife 
When once and twice, 
for man's avail 
Men lavished precious life! 
America! America! 
God shed his grace on thee 
Till selfish gain no longer stain 
The banner of the free! 

O beautiful for patriot dream 
That sees beyond the years 
Thine alabaster cities gleam 
Undimmed by human tears! 
America! America! 
God shed his grace on thee 
Till nobler men keep once again 
Thy whiter jubilee! 


Monday, June 18, 2012

Happy Middle of the New Year!

NEWSFLASH!!! As shocking as it may seem half of the year 2012 is over! So what about that New Year’s Resolution that you boldly declared was going to happen before 2012 rolled in? This resolution was one you obviously thought about changing or accomplishing, but where do you stand with accomplishing your resolutions? Did you abandon them or are you proud to say that you will be able to mark them off your list by December 31, 2012?

If you find that you abandoned those resolutions, then why? What happened to that excitement of ringing in the New Year with expectancy and hope of making a change that would positively change your life or that of others? What happened to that resolution? Is it half-empty or half complete? If you have yet to do anything, then what are you waiting for? Do not allow your energy, enthusiasm and discipline to wane! If we run into an unexpected and harrowing roadblock or setback, we must realize that these are only a setup for a blessing and an opportunity. However, that will only happen if you do not give up.

Sunday, June 10, 2012

From Homeless to Harvard – Disadvantaged High Schooler Beats the Odds

Posted By Dave Halliday
Beliefnet.com

Original Post -

David Boone is both smart and charming. If you see him now, you’d never realize that he’d been homeless through part of high school. But against the odds–including having to sleep on the streets some nights–he has excelled at math and science, earning him a spot at Harvard.

“I promised myself I wouldn’t cry at Graduation. But then I realized that what’s everyone says before they start crying,” he said. Watch his touching story below!