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David
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11 May 2020 10:19 |
In France the name Magdalene is everywhere.
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Cynthia
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11 May 2020 10:07 |
Good morning :-)
I think there was a film released about Mary Magdalene in the last couple of years.
For today, a story - something different the rest of the week!
An old man lived in the village. He was one of the most unfortunate people in the world. The whole village was tired of him; he was always gloomy, he constantly complained and was always in a bad mood.
The longer he lived, the worse he became and the more poisonous were his words. People avoided him because his misery became contagious. It was even unnatural and insulting to be happy next to him. He created the feeling of unhappiness in others.
But one day, when he turned eighty years old, an incredible thing happened. There were rumours that the Old Man was happy – he wasn’t complaining about anything and he was smiling! The whole village gathered together and asked the Old Man what had happened. He replied… “Nothing special. For eighty years I’ve been chasing happiness, and it was useless. And then I decided to live happiness and just enjoy life. That’s why I’m happy now.”
Don’t chase happiness. Enjoy your life. Count your blessings.
Count your blessings, name them one by one; Count your blessings, see what God hath done; Count your blessings, name them one by one; Count your many blessings, see what God hath done.
Cx :-)
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David
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10 May 2020 18:42 |
A much under estimated character in the scriptures is Mary Magdalene
She was present at the Crucifixion, she helped wash the body of Jesus before
his being wrapped and placed in the tomb, she was the one who found his tomb empty
She was the first to see him risen, mistaking him for the gardener
Why seek ye the living among the dead ? But she is hardly mentioned otherwise.
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David
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10 May 2020 18:33 |
Evening all :-D One of my brothers was 73 on Friday, I've mislaid his telephone number :( but I did send him a birthday card.
In a few weeks I will be 75 :-0
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Cynthia
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10 May 2020 10:06 |
Good morning :-)
One of the drawbacks to this site is the fact that we cannot post good sized photos as such on the threads. I guess that is a really good photo Sylvia and the memories will be priceless.
The Collect (special prayer) for today :
Almighty God, who through your only-begotten Son Jesus Christ have overcome death and opened to us the gate of everlasting life: grant that, as by your grace going before us you put into our minds good desires, so by your continual help we may bring them to good effect; through Jesus Christ our risen Lord. Amen.
More inspiring stories this week hopefully :-D
Cx :-)
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kandj
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9 May 2020 18:26 |
Hello all
A very special photograph for you Sylvia.
Joining Emma sending many thanks for all posts.
I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me Philippians 4 v 13. King James bible.
Keep safe everyone.
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SylviaInCanada
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9 May 2020 17:54 |
My temporary avatar is of a street party for children 75 years ago.
I am the 5th child from the left, far side of the table, and the small lady standing behind me is my grandmother
Memories, memories.
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'Emma'
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9 May 2020 13:06 |
Another week of uplifting words, thank you Cynthia. x
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Cynthia
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9 May 2020 12:04 |
Good afternoon (just) :-)
Did everyone have scones with jam and cream yesterday? Any street parties - socially distanced of course?
We had the eats but there was no party but I have read about lots of other places having a wonderful time!
There once was a very wealthy and curious king. This king had a huge boulder placed in the middle of a road. Then he hid nearby to see if anyone would try to remove the gigantic rock from the road.
The first people to pass by were some of the king’s wealthiest merchants and courtiers. Rather than moving it, they simply walked around it. A few loudly blamed the King for not maintaining the roads. Not one of them tried to move the boulder.
Finally, a peasant came along. His arms were full of vegetables. When he got near the boulder, rather than simply walking around it as the others had, the peasant put down his load and tried to move the stone to the side of the road. It took a lot of effort but he finally succeeded.
The peasant gathered up his load and was ready to go on his way when he saw a purse lying in the road where the boulder had been. The peasant opened the purse. The purse was stuffed full of gold coins and a note from the king. The king’s note said the purse’s gold was a reward for moving the boulder from the road.
The king showed the peasant what many of us never understand: every obstacle presents an opportunity to improve our condition.
God our Father, we ask for your guidance as we encounter the obstacles in our lives. Help us not to back away from them, but to face them in your strength and your courage, that we may grow in experience to continue life’s journey. Amen.
Cx :-)
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kandj
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8 May 2020 18:33 |
Hello all
I hope you have enjoyed the very special VE Day along with the added bonus of sunshine.
Heavenly Father
As we recall the events of VE Day 75 years ago, thinking about all who endured fighting and hardship for six long years during wartime. Today we give thanks for a more peaceful world and trust in your strength for a better future for us all. Amen
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Cynthia
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7 May 2020 10:28 |
Good morning :-)
Sorry to hear about your wife's friend who has died David.
Vera, your granddaughter sounds like an incredible young woman and you are rightly proud of her. Bless her for wanting to work with those who have dementia such a challenging thing to do.
Glad you are enjoying the stories everyone
Keep positive
Once upon a time a daughter told her father that she was very miserable and didn’t know how she would get through life. Her father, a chef, took her to the kitchen. He filled three pans with water and put them to boil. He placed potatoes in one pan, eggs in the second pan, and ground coffee beans in the third. He then let them sit and boil, without saying a word to his daughter.
After twenty minutes he took the potatoes and eggs out of the pots and put them in a bowl. He poured the coffee into a cup. He said to his daughter “What do you see?” “Potatoes, eggs and coffee” she said. “Look closer,” he said, “and touch the potatoes.” She did and noted that they were soft. He then asked her to peel the hard-boiled egg. Finally, he asked her to sip the delicious coffee, which made her smile. “Father, what does this mean?” she asked.
He then explained that the potatoes, the eggs and coffee beans had each faced the same adversity– the boiling water. However, each one reacted differently. The potato had been hard, but in boiling water, it became soft.
The egg had been fragile, with the thin outer shell protecting its liquid interior until it was put in the boiling water. Then the inside of the egg became hard. However, the ground coffee beans were unique. After they were exposed to the boiling water, they changed the water and created something new.
“Which are you?” he asked his daughter. “When adversity knocks on your door, how do you respond? Are you a potato, an egg, or a coffee bean?
In life, things happen around us, things happen to us, but the only thing that truly matters is what happens within us.
Which one are you?
Father God, I pray that You will build my faith so strong that I can stand up to any adversity in my life with great confidence. I know I do not walk alone and that you God, are my strength and guidance. Amen.
Cx :-)
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Tabitha
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7 May 2020 09:41 |
Sorry to hear of your loss David.
Your granddaughter sounds a wonderful person Vera and must have great patience and courage to choose such difficult but what can be uplifting work. I wish her well in her gap year.
Having gone through this with my father in law & friends parents I know its not something I am cut out for. However should the necessity arise in the future I know I would meet the challenge head on.
Look after yourselves.
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SuffolkVera
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7 May 2020 08:50 |
Good morning
I am enjoying this week’s “stories with a moral”. Thank you Cynthia.
I am sorry to hear of the death of Ellen’s friend, David. Thinking of the lady’s family and, of course, Ellen as they grieve.
One of my granddaughters, nearly 18, should have been doing her A-Levels now. She was unsure what she wanted to do afterwards so had opted for taking a gap year and working to earn money while she decided. She has done retail work and photographic modelling in her spare time so could have gone down those routes but instead has chosen to work with dementia patients in a residential care home. I am a bit apprehensive about her going into a home in the present circumstances, though she doesn’t start for three weeks, but I am incredibly proud of her for choosing this challenging work.
With that in mind, my thoughts today are with care givers everywhere.
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kandj
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6 May 2020 20:10 |
Hello all
Lots of interesting stories Cynthia. Thank you.
"Nothing is impossible. The word itself says "I'm possible!" (Audrey Hepburn).
Very sorry to read about Ellen's friends David.
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David
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6 May 2020 18:11 |
You may have read on here my wife was a nurse. A friend of hers who she worked with for years has been in a care home for years, poorly. My wife has been visiting her when she could. We had a phone call from her daughter today, sadly she has died.
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Tabitha
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6 May 2020 12:45 |
Cynthia - you have done it again - I was on a "why do I even bother" train of thought at work. Was happy to just plod on and give up as it obviously wasn't my time to be noticed. Now I have a new thought going round. - why shouldn't I be considered, after all your as young as you feel & age shouldn't matter.
I feel like I have a new spring in my step. I love this thread.
Take care all - enjoy the beautiful weather & start looking forward to things again. We have a lovely long weekend to think about & the weather on Friday looks really good.
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'Emma'
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6 May 2020 12:39 |
All the world is full of suffering. It is also full of overcoming.
Helen Keller.
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Cynthia
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6 May 2020 09:06 |
Good morning :-)
Staying positive...
Whilst on an overseas holiday, a man was taken to see the local elephants. He suddenly stopped, confused by the fact that these huge creatures were being held by only a small rope tied to their front leg. No chains, no cages. It was obvious that the elephants could, at anytime, break away from their bonds but for some reason, they did not.
He saw a trainer nearby and asked why these animals just stood there and made no attempt to get away. The trainer smiled and said, “when they are very young and much smaller we use the same size rope to tie them and, at that age, it’s enough to hold them. As they grow up, they are conditioned to believe they cannot break away. They believe the rope can still hold them, so they never try to break free.”
The man was amazed. These animals could at any time break free from their bonds but because they believed they couldn’t, they were stuck right where they were.
Like the elephants, how many of us go through life hanging onto a belief that we cannot do something, simply because we failed at it once before?
Failure is part of learning; we should never give up the struggle in life.
Lord, we pray that we may put our trust in you to help us with whatever is holding us back in life. Amen.
Cx :-)
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Tabitha
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5 May 2020 13:56 |
I have never heard that one before Cynthia, its one i will remember and learn from.
Thank you as always for giving me food for thought.
<3 <3
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Cynthia
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5 May 2020 10:20 |
Good morning :-)
A man’s favourite donkey fell into a deep precipice. He couldn’t pull it out no matter how hard he tried. He therefore decided the only thing he could do was to bury it alive.
So he began to pour soil onto the donkey from above. The donkey feels the soil hitting him, shakes it off, and steps on it. The man pours more and more soil in and, each time, the donkey shook it off and steps on it. The more soil was poured, the higher it rose. By noon, the donkey was at the top and was soon grazing in green pastures.
The lesson for us is that we need to try and shake off our problems and, stepping up, learn from them so that we may graze in ‘green pastures’.
Dear Lord, Calm my troubled mind Still my worried heart Guide my endless thoughts Come and leave your mark.
Shelter my tired body Lift my heavy soul Quiet my deepest fears Come and make me whole.
Carry my deepest hurt Cover my open wounds Restore my abandoned dreams Come and hold my life.
Open my ears to hear Shower my life with praise Full up my thoughts with truth Stay by me every day.
Cx :-)
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