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Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Ma petite Maman cherie..

Pour Ma petite Maman cherie..

ne t inquietes pas...tout va bien dans le plus laid des monde..haha

j aime bien de temps en temps faires des petites ((ou grandes)) refelctions sur la vie etc....et comme je suis de temperament melancolique c est toujours un peu dramatique.....

L avie a ces hauts et ces bas et surtout un vie avec le Seigneur est toujours tres tulmuteuse et pleine de rebondies auquelles ont ne s attends pas toujours...tout cela pour nous rappeler que Jesus etant Dieu il est souverain..mais franchement je dois dire qu il m`a vraiment surpris la annee derniere...

et comme d habitude je me suis "enguelee" avec lui ( mais cela c est une de mes mauvaise habitude)..ce que je n aurais pas dut faire du tout..et je ne voulais pas parler a Jesus pendant quelques temps( j faisais la "gueule") et bien sur resutat je n etais pas bien du tout puisqu`il ne mais pas possible de vivre sans lui ...

et Voila...ma petite maman....j epere que je t ai un peu rassurer...

bisous plein d amourrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

vero

Ps: sorry to my english-speaking bloggers..I had to do it in french is addressed to my mum...just needeed to reassure her after she had the previous post translated..she panicked...

xxx
vero

Saturday, January 27, 2007

I took contentment for granted.....

I took contentment for granted .........and it was almost fatal.

2006 was the worst year ever in my life ( fom what I remenber of it anyway..)

I rhink that if I was to single one reason why it was so..it would be because,...( see the title..)//

what do I mean by taking contentment for granted...taking unspeaknle joy for granted...happyiness for granted...

all of that was mine but I decided that it was nothing and and on a journey to blame God for not having more..belittling these...

the result : frustation..un-happyness..misery...things I was used to even though I though I was...

it s when things are taking away from u that u realised that u had them..that they were so present in ur life...and so crucial..

I went on a journey( sparing"u" the details) a journey to deny all of that ..a journey of being of doing and not being...oh dear it was awful...

where before I could spend so much time just being with "Him" and chilling out...also spending time in my own comonay was all fien...but then .......everything changed...

I couldnt anymore do that it had become realllyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy hard...

I couldnt stand his voice anymore..and was running away fromHim...helped by all kinds of"means"...

trying to fill up my thoughts with all kinds n sorts provided it was not of Him...

in the process inventing ways to hurt Him because I was upset at Him...

anyway...little by little I lost this "explainable"peace .lost this Joy from above...

After trying everything else and after everyhting ran out of effect...( work-hobbies-friendship..etc..)

I was back to square one...

like 13 yrs ago before I got to know him...peaceless...joyless...everyhting-less.....

Oh dear I felt weird..

I had been so used to being happy...with trials Yes ..but nevertheless very happy..very content..

it was a weird state of heart...

I couldnt stand work anymore...I got bored at everyhting very quickly....I didnt even like to watch "bollywood movies"..anymore..now I coul relate to my friends who found these long movies boring...( that was quite a revelation to me..)

I hated to listen to worship music...

I think the worst of all..Is that I couldnt stand the reading the book of life anymore..that was sth ..it had become completely irrelevant to me...I just couldnt .....

Anyway...

A relationship with the King of Kings is really something full of suprises///

I really wouldnt have thought getting that low in my relationship with him...

but Once thing I know is that I cant live without Him////

that`s for sure...

I dont care how much I don`t understand him...or how much I do..

hopefully no way ..Ill try again....

when uve tested the gift of Heaven ...nothing tastes better....Nothing...

and the "little " we take for granted are the biggest things in life...the more precious...

this life is so hard that one needs this peace,joy,contentment from Heaven..to make it through...

So what can I say I am not figthing it off...anymore...

Bring it on ....

Monday, January 22, 2007

Party at Dave`s...

SATURDAY NIGHT ...PARTY...
The chineeeeese boys
Relaxing time..
wonder what happened there!!(me.suja.ruth)

dont ask!!!

the party crowd..

Sunday, January 14, 2007

FUNKY NIGHT with RUTHY


TWO PEOPLE WHO DONT HAVE ANYHTING ELSE TO DO ON A SATURDAY NIGHT...

MODELS -WANNA-BE

SCARY SPICE

MORE PICS HERE..

Friday, January 12, 2007

Record Number of Ex-Muslims Celebrate Christmas this Year

[Excerpts]More Muslims converted to faith in Jesus Christ over the past decade than at any other time in human history.
A spiritual revolution is underwaythroughout North Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia.

As a result, arecord number of ex-Muslims are celebrating Christmas this year, despiteintense persecution, arrests, assassinations, and widespread churchbombings.Iraq: more than 5,000 new Muslim converts to Christianity have beenidentified since the end of major combat operations, with 14 new churchesopened in Baghdad, and dozens of new churches opened in Kurdistan, some ofwhich have 500 to 800 members.

Also, more than 1 million Bibles shipped intothe country since 2003, and pastors report Iraqis are snatching them up sofast they constantly need more Bibles. [Update: Iraqi Christians CelebrateChristmas, 12/25]Egypt: some reports say 1 million Egyptians have trusted Christ over thepast decade or so.
The Egyptian Bible Society told me they used to sellabout 3,000 copies of the JESUS film a year in the early 1990s. But lastyear they sold 600,000 copies, plus 750,000 copies of the Bible on tape (inArabic) and about a half million copies of the Arabic New Testament."Egyptians are increasingly hungry for God's Word," an Egyptian Christianleader told me. Last Christmas, I had the privilege of visiting the largestChristian congregation in the Middle East, which meets in an enormous caveon the outskirts of Cairo. Some 10,000 believers worship there everyweekend.
A prayer conference the church held in May 2005 drew some 20,000believers.Afghanistan: only 17 Muslim converts to Christianity before 9/11/01, but nowmore than 10,000. Dozens of baptisms every week.Kazakstan: only 3 known Christians in 1990, but now more than 15,000.Uzbekistan: no known Christians in 1990, but now more than 30,000.Sudan: more than 1 million Sudanese have converted to Christianity justsince 2000, and some 5 million have become Christians since the early 1990s,despite a radical Islamic regime and an on-going genocide that has killedmore than 200,000. Seminaries are being held in caves to train pastors to shepherd the huge numbers of people coming to Christ.

Why such a dramatics piritual awakening? "People have seen real Islam, and they want Jesus instead," one Sudanese evangelical leader told me.

Iran: in 1979, there were only 500 known Muslim converts to Christianity,but today Iranian pastors and evangelical leaders tell me there are morethan 1 million Iranian believers in Jesus Christ, most of whom meet inunderground house churches. [Update: Iranian authorities arrest 8 leaders ofhouse church movement.]

December 2001, Sheikh Ahmad al Qataani, a leading Saudi cleric, appeared ona live interview on Aljazeera satellite television to confirm that, sureenough, Muslims were turning to Jesus in alarming numbers. "In every hour,667 Muslims convert to Christianity," Al Qataani warned.

"Every day, 16,000Muslims convert to Christianity. Every year, 6 million Muslims convert toChristianity."Stunned, the interviewer interrupted the cleric. "Hold on! Let me clarify.

Do we have six million converting from Islam to Christianity?" Al Qataani repeated his assertion. "Every year," the cleric confirmed, adding, "a tragedy has happened."

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

MILK in TEA..NO GOOD!!!

Milk in tea 'blocks health gains'

Adding milk to a cup of tea can destroy its ability to protect against heart disease, according to research.

A small German study found drinking black tea significantly improved the ability of arteries to relax and expand to keep blood pressure healthy.

But the European Heart Journal paper also found proteins in milk, called caseins, blocked this effect.
It is estimated as many as 98% of UK tea-drinkers prefer milk in their favourite cuppa.
The researchers tested the effects of tea in 16 humans and on rat tissue.
They showed molecules in the tea called catechins helped dilate the blood vessels by producing a chemical called nitric oxide. The caseins in milk prevented this effect by reducing the concentration of catechins in the tea.


Our results provide a possible explanation for the lack of beneficial effects of tea on the risk of heart disease in the UK Professor Stangl

Senior researcher Dr Verena Stangl, professor of cardiology at the Charite Hospital, in Berlin, said: "Our results thus provide a possible explanation for the lack of beneficial effects of tea on the risk of heart disease in the UK, a country where milk is usually added."

However, June Davison, cardiac nurse at the British Heart Foundation (BHF), said: "It is difficult to say from this small study the impact of adding a drop of milk to your tea can make.

"The tea break is a great British tradition which provides time to relax with a cuppa in hand.

"Leaving milk out of your tea is far less likely to help protect your heart health than other measures, such as taking regular exercise, avoiding smoking and eating a healthy balanced diet."
Tea benefits


But Ms Davison also said the study highlighted the importance of not just thinking about one food in isolation but the effect of the actual interaction between different foods.
Prof Stangl said the study was very complex and so could only be performed on a small number of people.


Professor Andrew Steptoe of UCL's department of epidemiology and public health, who has previously carried out research into the effects of tea on recovery from stress, said that as such studies were very difficult to carry out he was not surprised that this study had been very small.
There are benefits for both black tea, with or without milk, so keep on drinking Catherine Collins
On the results of the study, he added: "We would be interested to know if that sort of effect persists long-term or if it is just an acute effect of tea."


Prof Steptoe also said that as there were about 200 bioactive compounds in tea the apparent effect of milk of vasodilation "does not necessarily mean milk negates the other effects of tea".
Catherine Collins, a dietician and spokesperson for the British Dietetic Society, agreed that tea was a "very healthy drink" and pointed out that drinking it with milk in would boost calcium intake.


She said: "There are benefits for both black tea, with or without milk, so keep on drinking."

Bill Gorman, chairman of the Tea Council, also said the study was "another very positive piece of research for tea as it's clear that the researchers recognise that tea has significant health effects".

Monday, January 01, 2007

Saving Souls in Quebec

With interest in spirituality on the rise and church attendance in a freefall, a week-long National Post series considers the state of Canadian Christianity and whether the way forward may in fact be the way backward.

JOLIETTE, Que. - When Francois Verschelden envisions the focal point of the thriving Baptist ministry he is trying to build in this small community, he has his building already picked out.
It is an abandoned government building in the centre of town, just up the road from the century-old Roman Catholic cathedral -- a location with a symbolic significance that is not lost on Pastor Verschelden, a bespectacled minister who grew up as a Catholic in this province and who knows that his life's work is all about supplanting the dominant religion here.


"In Quebec, if you change religions, they have the impression that you are rejecting the culture, the two are so intertwined," he says.

"And they don't consider evangelical churches as credible, simply because they have no knowledge of what it is."

The 43-year-old is the rancophone church planting co-ordinator of the Canadian Convention of Southern Baptists, an organization whose mission is "1,000 healthy reproducing churches by year 2020."

The goal is certainly daunting on a national scale but sounds particularly improbable in a region that remains Catholic at heart, if not in practice, and where many consider evangelical churches on a par with cults.

So alien is the U.S. version of evangelism to people in this area that the kindly- looking father of two, who became a born-again Christian when he was 19, has been ridiculed, threatened and even had parents warn their children to stay away from him for his proselytizing since returning to his home province.

So how can a single Baptist preacher turn around the prevailing attitude toward the evangelical movement?
The answer is that Pastor Verschelden has some big American backers in his campaign for religious conversion, who for a range of reasons have settled on this small Quebec community of about 50,000, about 75 kilometres northeast of Montreal, as the unlikely focus of their efforts to boost the presence of evangelismin Canada.


The movement has already had some quick success: In just four years, Pastor Verschelden has founded a church in St. Felix, north of Joliette, called Eglise du Rocher Vivant, and another, Renaissance Bible Church, in Rawdon, northwest of Joliette, and has recently started what is known as a "kitchen-table church" in the town proper.

But those, along with regularly handing out Bibles at a local flea market and putting pamphlets on car windshields, are modest ventures compared to what is planned for the new year.
Beginning in March, six successive waves of Baptist mission teams -- the largest, a group of 50 --from Texas, Kentucky, the Carolinas and British Columbia will roll into Joliette and proselytize in God's name.


By then, the first of four one-hour DVDs explaining the gospel, hosted by Pastor Verschelden in his native tongue, will have been mailed out to each of Joliette's 18,000 homes.
He says this kind of multi-media mass blitz is an entirely new way of building a church where none existed before.


"It's the largest population and target, and most expensive piece we've ever put together," says Pastor Phil Young, director of Global Reach Foundation, the south Florida Baptist ministry that is backing Pastor Verschelden in his efforts.

The foundation is an off shoot of The First Baptist Church at the Mall, a megachurch so named because it has a 37,000- square-metremall as its home.

Its congregation is 7,000 people strong, which provides the fundraising base that allows Global Reach to finance the US$100,000 cost of Pastor Verschelden's DVDs, in addition to his salary and the lease on the new building.

Its aim is to embark on what it calls "a worldwide church planting effort" that in a five-year period would establish at least 30 new evangelical congregations in "the most un-reached places on Earth" -- or what Pastor Young describes in an interview as a mission to "prayerfully hunt for places that we consider dramatically under-churched," a criteria that puts Quebec alongside such places as Albania, Moldova and Tanzania.

The decision to focus on Joliette (one of six ministries to be established by the group in 2007, bringing the total to 27 in only four years,) came after Pastor Young and a team of student missionaries toured eight areas in Quebec that they deemed statistically to be dramatically in need of an evangelical church.

After a day of walking and praying through town, the American pastor and his team experienced an "unusual spiritual experience," he says.

"It was a place where the seeds of the gospel had never been sown, at least in a long time. There was desperate void."

The irony, of course, is that the Catholic Church colonized Joliette long ago.

But by the year 2000, when weekly church attendance in Canada had dropped to around 20%, the decline was particularly pronounced among Roman Catholics, especially in Quebec.

By 2005, in another survey of monthly- plus attendance of religious services by leading sociologist Reginald Bibby, Quebec was the lowest in the country, at 22%, compared to the highest attendance by those in the Atlantic region (50%) and Manitoba/Saskatchewan (49%).