Author: Dalanel
Tuesday Testimony: Passed the Exams
I am here to testify to all of you here that I have PASSED my A level exams through the grace of great Lord Jesus when I thought I would fail. I had messed up in some parts of the paper and could not answer many of the questions … I was mortified and immediately prayed to Lord Jesus to save me and give me hope and prepare me for the best. When results day came and results were reveale, I PASSED all my subjects. I now qualify for some post graduate courses and I know the Lord is always watching and guiding my path. The Lord has destined for me to pass my exams and here I testify to you all the power of merciful Lord Jesus. Praise be to God forevermore and without him I would have strayed from the road to success . God is REAL and he will never leave or forsake you … PRAISE TO GOD
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Monday Motivation: Get Stubborn
Sometimes, when we go through life, we need a level of stubbornness to help us get through.
We need a line in us that we just won’t cross. We need to be stubborn in our determination. We fight and fight and we don’t quit. Don’t quit.
I remember I was working on the Good Friday play for my church and my lighting crew was going down in flames. I wanted to quit. I was stressed. I was angry. Tired. Yet, I couldn’t give up, mainly because I was too stubborn to actually throw in the towel. I kept pushing because, for me, once I give my word and commitment, I see it through, no matter what.
So, that’s part of what I mean. See some things through. You make new year’s resolutions? Get stubborn about them. Keep them and never let go.
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Fearless Friday: Teen saves officer while under arrest
Hey, not all (alleged) criminals are monsters. Jamal Rutledge was in the process of being booked for a crime, when his booking officer collapsed. Jamal, handcuffed at the time, alerted other officers.
The officer received CPR and should be fine. Meanwhile, this is what happened to Jamal:
Det. DeAnna Greenlaw told ABC News that the department hopes the young man, who will receive a life-saving award later this month, will use the incident to make a positive change in his life.
“We wanted to make sure we commended him for making the right decision,” Greenlaw said. “We wanted to make a positive impact on him and his vision of police officers.”
Terrific. Hit the link for more info and a cool group photo.
Thursday Thoughts: Arthur Conan Doyle, Heraclitus, Rumi
Wednesday Word: Follow Jesus
Wednesday Word is where I post a short sermon (10 minutes or less). Enjoy.
