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Re: Bigger is not Always Better! Posted: Jun 29 2007 02:19 PM |
Our Dear Natalya,
What can be more correct! God wants us to set our higher values on those small things, natural point.
Talking of Queen Juliana, she's already made a great impression here that she's a good example of our current thread. She's one of the sweetest things to happen our community, especially this week. I am so inspired by her bio.
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Remain ever blessed!
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Re: Bigger is not Always Better! Posted: Jun 29 2007 03:02 PM |
Hi Sami!!!
I am so happy that things are still moving right along here. I will wish you a very wonderful weekend now.
I love Natalya's post - God does want us to set our values to a higher standard. He wants us to have abundance, and He is ever so generous to anyone who sets their standards high, lives according to the values He set forth for us and believes that they deserve the abundance that is bestowed on them by Him. Being grateful for every little thing makes that happen!!
Bigger may not always be better - great things come in small packages, but God's grace - it just doesn't get any bigger or better than that!!
Be well, my friend!
Judy
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Re: Bigger is not Always Better! Posted: Jun 30 2007 11:15 AM |
Hi, Sami:
How true... how true! Slow and steady wins the race. While we should always aspire to achieve our goals, keeping a level head and a realistic view of the work needed to get there, should be in the forefront. When thinking about the mentality of the younger generations... one is forced to recognize that they are only a reflection of the ones that raised them. I know myself to be fortunate that my parents not only made sure that my sisters and I had what was needed... but, that they required us to earn the things that we wanted... setting the foundation for us to learn that nothing in life is quick, easy, or FREE! It was made quite plain and clear, that they had expectations of us and that actions could bring about serious consiquences. I would love to see this nation, once again, have the power to raise its children, instead of them raising themselves.
POWER TO THE PARENTS!
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Re: Bigger is not Always Better! Posted: Jun 30 2007 11:41 AM |
Hello Robin,
I must confess, you have such a great analytical mind and an incisive way of explaining things. Really I am impressed with your input, they are quite inspiring.
The points you have raised are worth every consideration by our young people and in fact everyone else who is craving for positive change.
Thanks Robin, you sure justify your name, lol.. !!! |
Remain ever blessed!
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