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THE MEANING  OF CHRISTMAS

MARY'S DREAM

http://interactives.easyhost.com/cgi-bin/slither/Driver.py/InterActives/Forum/ForumMain.render?forum_id=17032I had a dream, Joseph. I don’t understand it, not really, but I think it was about a birthday celebration for our Son. I think that was what it was all about. The people had been preparing for it for about six weeks. They had decorated the house and bought new clothes. They’d gone shopping many times and bought elaborate gifts. It was peculiar, though, because the presents werewereor our Son. They wrapped them in beautiful paper and tied them with lovely bows and stacked them under a tree. Yes, a tree, Joseph, right in their house. They’d decorated the tree also. The branches were full of glowing balls and sparkling ornaments. There was a figure on the top of the tree. It looked like an angel might look. Oh, it was beautiful. Everyone was laughing and happy. They were all excited about the gifts. They gave the gifts to each other. Joseph, not to our Son. I don’t think they even knew Him. They never mentioned His name. Doesn’t it seem odd for people to go to all that trouble to celebrate someone’s birthday if they don’t know Him. I had the strangest feeling that if our Son had gone to this celebration He would have been intruding. Everything was so beautiful, Joseph, and everyone so happy, but it made me want to cry. How sad for Jesus-not to be wanted at His own birthday party. I’m glad it was only a dream. How terrible, Joseph, if it had been real.

Author Unknown


http://www.somebodycares4u.com/beautiful_flower.htm

http://interactives.easyhost.com/cgi-bin/slither/Driver.py/InterActives/Forum/ForumMain.render?forum_id=17032
 

1.http://www.somebodycares4u.com/Theatheist_and_bear.htm

 

2.Me And You Are Friends ....
You Smile, I Smile ....
You Hurt, I Hurt ..
You Cry, I Cry ..
You Jump Off A Bridge ..
I'm Gonna Miss You






  A.Thomas, Founder/Dir.

email:       tjwsfoundation@tjwsfoundation.com
Home Bound Mission Prison Ministry /TJWS INC.
 
Po. Box 608572
Orlando,Fl 32860





FAMILY REUNION 2006 UNITED WE STAND,OTHERWISE WE ALL FAIL AS A FAMILY,PLEASE GET INVOLVED WITH YOUR INNER SELF AND YOUR FAMILY AND TEACH THE CHILDREN UNITYIN THE  NAME OF OUR LORD AND SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST
Love the children,save the children, teach the children ,feed the children and help break the mental chain in the name of Jesus- AS A FAMILY THAT WANTS TO REMAIN STRONG BOND  AS A UNIT ,WE THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR & MRS W C. THOMAS,WE HAVE DECIDED TO HAVE A FAMILY DINNER THE FIRST SUNDAY IN EACH MONTH AFTER CHURCH'

CONDITIONAL STRENGTH
By Miles Stanford




"My grace is sufficient for thee: for My strength is made perfect in weakness" (2 Cor. 12:9a).


Whereas most feel that personal weakness is the great hind-rance to a sound Christian life, the real tragedy is the astonishing strength of the old man. The Cross for our cursed strength; the Lord Jesus for our blessed weakness.

"Let no one imagine that he can be effectively used in the Lord's service, or even make progress in the Christian life, without some measure of real entrance into the valuable principle: 'When I am weak, then am I strong' (2 Cor.
12:10). It is absolutely essential in forming the character of the true servant of the Lord Jesus. Where it is not known and felt, there is sure to be unsub-duedness, unbrokenness, and self-occupation in some form or other. On the other hand, where one has been brought into this principle, there will always be a measure of brokenness, soft-ness, and tenderness of spirit; and not only so, but also large-ness of heart, and that lovely tendency to rise above those petty, selfish considerations, which so sadly hinder the work of God.



"All of His servants in the Word stand before us as vivid illustra-tion of the value and necessity of broken material. All had to be broken in order to be made whole - to be emptied in order to be filled - to learn that, of themselves, they could do nothing, in order to be ready, in the Lord Jesus' strength, for anything and everything." -C.H.M.

"Our Father's spiritual goal for his own is neither continuous straitness nor continuous poverty. For these are never the end; they are only the means to His end. Straitness is the pathway to expansion; poverty is the pathway to abundance."

"Most gladly, therefore, will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me" (2 Cor. 12:9b).


ONLY THE LORD JESUS CHRIST
By Miles Stanford


"Thus saith the Lord, Cursed be the man that trusteth in man, and maketh flesh his arm" (Jer. 17:5).



Sooner or later the believer goes through a period of disillusion-ment and bitterness because of what he encounters in the lives of other Christians - leaders included. The Holy Spirit uses this revelation, along with what He exposes in his own heart, to teach him to abide in the Lord Jesus; safe from the sin of others, as well as his own.

"It is a part of our spiritual education to discover the fallibility of those in whom we trust. The experience can be a very painful one, but it is most necessary for us to find out that everyone else but the Lord Jesus is a failure. Sometimes He seems to take pains to bring them to notice. He never hid the failures of his disciples from the people, for he wants it clearly understood that we must place our trust in Him alone. Some Christians get offend-ed with Him when they find that others on whom they relied are not, after all, perfect." -H.F.

"Our Father will allow us to prove the vanity and folly of all creature-confidences, human hopes, and earthly expectations. And on the other hand, He will prove to us, in the most touching and forcible manner, the truth and blessedness of His own Word: 'They shall not be ashamed that wait for Me.'" -C.H.M.

"You will never be transformed by continually looking at your own shortcomings, never! Nor will you ever be transformed by looking at the weaknesses of your fellow Christians. You will only be conformed by continually looking upon the glory of the Lord Jesus; for they who live looking and beholding, though they know it not, are being changed from glory to glory by the Sprit of the Lord. ---E.I.

"To give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ" (2 Cor. 4:6). 




 


 




How to Handle Emotions: Lesson 6     Page 16 of 24    

A. Release it through vigorous activity or harsh words. repress itsuppress itexpress it violently
B. Admit anger to yourself, but hide it from others. repress itsuppress itexpress it violently
C. Refuse to acknowledge the anger at all. repress itsuppress itexpress it violently      


1. Confess it. You may feel that you were righteously indignant, but remember that no anger is justified if you are personally offended. Anger that is not righteous indignation is sin.

    Acknowledge your anger to the Lord: “God, I am angry, and I know it. I have hostility, bitterness, resentment, jealousy, and pride in my heart.” Exposing your heart to the Lord is absolutely essential to finding liberty from anger. Tell your heavenly Father all about your feelings, and ask for His help in becoming free from them.

    What about those who are angry with God? He may have allowed their child to die or not met an expectation they had. These people go to church, sing the songs, and pray, but on the inside, the acid of anger is devastating them. My friend, if that is you, I urge you to confess your anger. Don’t you want to be set free from the anguish it produces?



    Others of you may say, “But, I don’t know why I am angry.” If you can discover the reason for your hostility, you can be free from it. You may want to ask God to send the right person to help you.


 2. If your anger is against a person, approach that person. Go to the person privately and share your feelings. Don’t attack or accuse him. Keep it positive: “I’ve beenveangry towards you. I’ve said things that I should not have said.” Don’t defend yourself or expect an apology in return; the only way to get rid of anger is to reveal it, not excuse it.

    3. Then, ask for forgiveness, and you can be sure that God will forgive you.

Father, we are so easily angered, so easily offended. Lord, help us handle our anger in a way that glorifies You. And I want to pray for the person who has anger deep down inside, and has never forgiven someone, never released that frustration to You. Would you help that person release that burden to You? Would you give him or her the courage to resolve that situation? I ask this in Jesus’ name and for His sake, Amen.

MY LESSON FROM CHARLES STANLEY COURSE



 




JOHN 3-16 


Lets break the chain by Rehabilitation,  reformation,networking,education,notification,publication,organization,communication,and most of all humanization , because it really don't matter, we all   are God's creations and therefore  are human being and with out some major chains be broken in this society ,these revolving doors will continue to  slam.One thing I notice in this society,when you treat a person like an animal you don't like , that person will soon change into that animal who will come back and attack  you in a negative way.

 links

http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/local/article/0,1299,DR



 

http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1151325326694

 

1.
http://rawstory.com/

 

http://www.rawstory.com/news/2006/Kate_mentally_ill_in_prison_0626.html

 

2.
http://members.correctionsreform.com/

3.  
http://www.thecapitalalliance.com/

 

4..
http://www.prisonlegalnews.org/Visitors/5pwright@prisonlegalnews.org


NAACP7.


9.Surpreme courthttp://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1151325326694

 



http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/501841164?z00m=91298 IT

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http://www.nccd-crc.org/nccd/pubs/2006april_focus_zogby.pdf

 





 

 





 
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