July 12, 2010: Do we really see?
Posted on : Jul 12th, 2010 | By office | Category: Bread for the Journey
One time, Jesus was invited to eat at the house of a Pharisee, named Simon. While there, a woman from the city, who used to be a sinner, dropped by, uninvited, bringing with her a jar of costly ointment to anoint Jesus. But as she stood behind Jesus, she was overwhelmed with emotion and started to weep. So deeply was she moved; so many her tears, that it wet Jesus’ feet. This was not planned, she had no towel with her, and so she did the next best thing: she loosened her hair, and dried Jesus’ feet with her hair. Flabbergasted, I suspect, she then remembered the costly ointment she brought. Trying to regain her composure, she broke open the alabaster jar and anointed Jesus’ feet instead of his head as she had planned. wage calculator homely.

July 13th, 2010 at 11:50 am
It is not difficult to see who J.D. really is. He is a man of compassion, genuine sincerity, with a heart of gold. Those who may judge him and distance themselves from him would be cutting themselves short from knowing a generous man who they would be proud to call a friend. J.D. is my friend, and I am proud to be able to say that he is such. I will miss seeing his smile of compassion every Sunday, but I have peace knowing that he will be walking with the Lord as he begins a new journey. J.D., I look forward to your coming home soon. May God bless you richly for all you have done for me and countless others. You will truly be missed.