Today we have our Special Assembly Day at Lubbock Texas. We stay at Holiday Inn friday night. Most of thier people on that night are Jehovah's Witnesses it is because the place where we held our Assembly located at the back of Holiday Inn. We wake up early to prepare ourselves and so that we have enough time to buy something to eat for breakfast because the hotel where we stay dont have free breakfast.
Then our theme of our Special Assembly is Take Refuge In Jehovah-Psalm 118:8,9.We start at 9:40 end at 12:05 for our morning session and then 1:20pm start for our afternoon and end at 3:55 pm....We are all have a happy face inside the hall because assemblies refresh our spiritual needs.Before the meeting start friends are exchanging experiences. But after the meeting we talk to our friends a little bit and hit the road again because we need to drive 3 hours from Lubbock to Roswell (home)...Maybe i will post pictures tomorrow.......hope you enjoy visiting my blog.....Take care always guys!Good night....
The Sweet Couple....
Saturday, April 23, 2011
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Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Jehovah's Witnesses: [VIDEO] Brutal persecution outside a Bulgarian KH ...
Jehovah's Witnesses: [VIDEO] Brutal persecution outside a Bulgarian KH ...: "Our brothers had a brutal experience during their Memorial Celebration in Bulgaria yesterday. Italian brothers received this ..."
Why The Earth Not A Paradise Now?
Adam and Eve disobeyed God, so they were driven outof Eden. Paradise was lost, and no man has succeded in restoring it. The Bible says:"Earth itself has been giveninto the hand of a wicked one."- Job 9:24 and also red Genesis 3:23,24 in your own Bible copy.
But Jehovah has not forgotten his original purpose for mankind, nor can God ever fail.(Isaiah 45:18) He will restore the human race to the way he meant it to be.-Read Psalm 37:11.
But Jehovah has not forgotten his original purpose for mankind, nor can God ever fail.(Isaiah 45:18) He will restore the human race to the way he meant it to be.-Read Psalm 37:11.
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Commemoration of Jesus Death
We just finish our memorial tonight start at 7pm at Spring River Congregation, Roswell. Im happy but at the same time sad. You know why? Im happy that my husband went to our Kingdom Hall w/ us to attend the Memorial but it sad because he stay at the car and listening to phone only. Because he is so nervous arround w/ so many people.
He has postromatic stress and he dont like being in the crowd and also he dont like being inside close building. Thats 1 reason why we really wanna go back and live in Philippines because our Kingdom Hall there are open even our Assembly Halls. Most of the time he listen our meetings thru phone thats why sometime its really hard for me to be there in meeting w/out my husband. But I really need to understand my husband because of his situation. Even his doctor explain it to me that I need to understand him so here I am need to be patient to my Yogi bear.
But I really really love my husband. He is so lovely, funny, responsible, simple and I think most qualities that I want to a husband is in Him. He is a blessing from Jehovah and I can't ask anything more. He don't want me to work because he want me to focus my Pioneering Career here in USA. At first I really want a job but now its ok if I dont work so that I can take care my Yogi specially every now and then he's not feeling well. Simple life is what we want. Even we dont have much money but we are still happy all the time.
I really hope all my friends here will be happy as we are...
Good night to all of you guys!
He has postromatic stress and he dont like being in the crowd and also he dont like being inside close building. Thats 1 reason why we really wanna go back and live in Philippines because our Kingdom Hall there are open even our Assembly Halls. Most of the time he listen our meetings thru phone thats why sometime its really hard for me to be there in meeting w/out my husband. But I really need to understand my husband because of his situation. Even his doctor explain it to me that I need to understand him so here I am need to be patient to my Yogi bear.
But I really really love my husband. He is so lovely, funny, responsible, simple and I think most qualities that I want to a husband is in Him. He is a blessing from Jehovah and I can't ask anything more. He don't want me to work because he want me to focus my Pioneering Career here in USA. At first I really want a job but now its ok if I dont work so that I can take care my Yogi specially every now and then he's not feeling well. Simple life is what we want. Even we dont have much money but we are still happy all the time.
I really hope all my friends here will be happy as we are...
Good night to all of you guys!
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Its Wednesday But Its Look Like Monday To me....hahay!
Today I go out at 7 am for early service w/2 other sisters in our congregation. We approach people outside hotels and at gasoline stations but lot of people say "NO THANK YOU". But its ok atleast we do our responsibility for Jehovah. Mostly we have lots of refuse during MONDAY's thats why I told to my friends that today I feel like its monday.
Then at 9 am to 12 noon me and 1 sister cover a big territory at rural areas....every house has 2 or more dogs so, sometime we hesitate to get in and knock thier door because sometimes thier dogs hides under thier porch or under bushes. And I never been bitten by the dog and I dont want too, dogs makes me scared in doing field service. And we did'nt finish the territory because we are only 2 who do house to house in that area.....
Then around 11 am my head start hurting again maybe because of too much sun. Then when I got home before I will sit down and rest I need to take care our dogs too. I need to bring Chia outside so that she can do her duty. Then after Chia I need to take care Gabby(the preggy 1) because she is in our bedroom so i need to make sure to pick up her mess in her playpen.
Everyday is my busy day because of our pets. Before I can eat lunch I take care them first. They are our babies here in our house and they make my life busy here in USA.........
THATS ALL FOR NOW! Take care all of you...! :)
Then at 9 am to 12 noon me and 1 sister cover a big territory at rural areas....every house has 2 or more dogs so, sometime we hesitate to get in and knock thier door because sometimes thier dogs hides under thier porch or under bushes. And I never been bitten by the dog and I dont want too, dogs makes me scared in doing field service. And we did'nt finish the territory because we are only 2 who do house to house in that area.....
Then around 11 am my head start hurting again maybe because of too much sun. Then when I got home before I will sit down and rest I need to take care our dogs too. I need to bring Chia outside so that she can do her duty. Then after Chia I need to take care Gabby(the preggy 1) because she is in our bedroom so i need to make sure to pick up her mess in her playpen.
Everyday is my busy day because of our pets. Before I can eat lunch I take care them first. They are our babies here in our house and they make my life busy here in USA.........
THATS ALL FOR NOW! Take care all of you...! :)
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
If we just hold on w/ lyrics
This song is my favorite also...I dont have a golden voice but still i can sing specially if Im alone hehehe... I love to sing but the problem is the song donmt love me...... sorry im a little NUT...;little only :)
i know by yasmien kurdi (lyrics)
I like this song too.....Its look like this song is fit to me. I like the lyrics which makes me think that to stay simple is better than to be ambitious more than what you can reach.. .and I always simple every now and then....we only want to have a simple life..
Iingatan Ka ( by: Carol Banawa)
This is 1 of my favorite song,w/c make me cry . Specially if I got upset of something I just listen to this song . Even I cry its okay because crying makes me feel better... I am weird, right? but thats the truth. I really like this song since the 1st time I heard this song. Im not idolized actors, actress and singers but Im not panatic too. If I like thier movie i watch it even i dont know who are the characters the same in songs that even i dont know who sing it I listen to it if I like it.
Saturday, April 9, 2011
1st time to Join Flea Market!
Today is our first time to join in flea market inside at Roswell Adult Center from 7 am to 1 pm but we stop at 12. All we bring are tinnie babies, barbies, darts and 1 titanic colectable. We pay 1 dollar only for our table and all we do are sitting pretty there watching people hehehhe. And the money that we got from flea market we gonna use it to pay hotel room for our special assembly this coming April 23. Im happy because we dont need to used credit card again. We wanna pay our debt so that we can go back in Philippines. And this coming August we have another Flea Market at the same place and we hope we can sell more than what we did today......
Sunday, April 3, 2011
More Wind More Dust!
When I wake up this morning I said that today is a good day.Until we went to our Kingdom Hall to attend our christian meeting at 10 o'clock it is still nice outside. But when I got home the wind start and the dust are everywhere. Until at this time almost 7 o'clock already but the wind doesn't stop and if you look outside you would think that maybe we're having rain beacause of the cloud. But no thats because of the dust cover the whole Roswell.
It is really hard if you stay at the place where we live. Specially to the people that has an allergy like me. The doctor told me before that I should avoid so much dust and cigarettes smoke but where i gonna go that theres no dust? Like here in Roswell that we always encounter so much wind.
Last week I suffer a severe pain from my left side thats why I didn't go out in field service in whole week, I really feel bad about it and now here the wind come and make my nose bleed 'coz of my allergy...Its really not fun if you live where we at...
It is really hard if you stay at the place where we live. Specially to the people that has an allergy like me. The doctor told me before that I should avoid so much dust and cigarettes smoke but where i gonna go that theres no dust? Like here in Roswell that we always encounter so much wind.
Last week I suffer a severe pain from my left side thats why I didn't go out in field service in whole week, I really feel bad about it and now here the wind come and make my nose bleed 'coz of my allergy...Its really not fun if you live where we at...
Friday, April 1, 2011
Why God Allow Suffering?
Why Does God Allow Us to Suffer? | |
Why? 'GOD, Why Did |
RICARDO still remembers sitting with his wife, Maria, in the doctor's waiting room. * Neither of them had the courage to read the results of Maria's latest medical examinations. Then, Ricardo opened the envelope, and they hastily glanced over the medical language of the report. They spotted the word "cancer," and both began to cry as they realized the full import of that word. "The doctor was very kind," recalls Ricardo, "but he obviously realized the gravity of the situation because he kept telling us that we had to trust in God." When Tragedy Strikes, Questions AboundLike Ricardo, countless people throughout the world are forced to face up to the reality of suffering. Many times, it is the innocent who suffer. Think of the heartrending grief caused by the relentless armed conflicts that plague mankind. Or consider the pain felt by the numerous victims of rape, child abuse, domestic violence, and other evils committed by man. Throughout history there seems to have been no limit to the injustice and pain that men and women have been willing to inflict on one another. (Ecclesiastes 4:1-3) Then there is the anguish of victims of natural disasters or of emotional, mental, and physical illnesses. It is little wonder that many ask, "Why does God allow such suffering?"Even for those with religious convictions, suffering is never easy to deal with. You too may wonder what reason a loving, all-powerful God could possibly have for permitting human suffering. Finding a satisfying and truthful answer to this puzzling question is vital for our peace of mind and our relationship with God. The Bible provides such an answer. Please consider what it has to say as presented in the following article. * Names have been changed. | ||||
Appeared in The Watchtower January 1, 2003 |
Helping Friends How?
How to Help a Friend
WHO IS ILL
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HAVE you ever been at a loss for words when talking to a friend who is seriously ill? Rest assured that you can meet this challenge. How? There are no hard-and-fast rules. Cultural differences may be involved. People’s personalities may also differ greatly. Thus, what may make one sick person feel better may not be helpful to another. And circumstances and feelings might vary considerably from one day to the next.
So the overriding need is for you to try to put yourself in the individual’s place and find out what he or she really wants and needs from you. How can you go about doing this? Here are a few suggestions that are based on Bible principles.
So the overriding need is for you to try to put yourself in the individual’s place and find out what he or she really wants and needs from you. How can you go about doing this? Here are a few suggestions that are based on Bible principles.
Be a Good Listener
BIBLE PRINCIPLES:- “Every man must be swift about hearing, slow about speaking.”—JAMES 1:19.
- “There is . . . a time to keep quiet and a time to speak.”—ECCLESIASTES 3:1, 7.
Let your friend express himself freely. Do not cut him short, trivializing his condition with clichés. “I had fungal meningitis and ended up losing my eyesight,” says EmÃlio.* “Sometimes I feel really down, and friends try to comfort me by saying: ‘You are not the only one with problems. There are people who are worse off.’ However, little do they know that minimizing my condition is of no help to me. On the contrary, it has an adverse effect, making me despondent.”
Allow your friend to pour out his heart without fear of criticism. If he tells you that he is afraid, acknowledge his feelings rather than simply telling him not to be fearful. “When I am apprehensive about my condition and break down in tears, it does not mean that I don’t trust in God anymore,” says Eliana, who is battling cancer. Make an effort to see your friend as he is, not as you want him to be. Take into account that he may be vulnerable now and is not his usual self. Be patient. Listen—even if it means hearing the same things over and over again. (1 Kings 19:9, 10, 13, 14) He may feel the need to share with you what he is experiencing.
Be Empathetic and Considerate
BIBLE PRINCIPLES:- “Rejoice with people who rejoice; weep with people who weep.”—ROMANS 12:15.
- “All things . . . that you want men to do to you, you also must likewise do to them.”—MATTHEW 7:12.
“Allow patients to talk about their illness when they want to and at their own pace,” says Ana Katalifós, a clinical psychologist. “When they are willing to chat, talk with them on whatever subject they may choose. But when they are not in the mood for talking, you may just sit in silence, and a friendly hand to hold can do wonders. Or you may find that all they need is a shoulder to cry on.”
Respect your friend’s privacy. Author Rosanne Kalick, twice a cancer survivor, writes: “In taking your cues from the patient, assume that what is said to you is confidential. Unless you are asked to be the family spokesperson, don’t give out information. Ask the patient what he is willing to share.” Edson, a cancer survivor, says: “A friend spread the word that I had cancer and that I would not live very long. Mind you, I had just had surgery. I knew that I had cancer, but I was waiting for the results of the biopsy. There was no metastasis. But the harm was done. My wife was devastated by the thoughtless comments and questions from others.”
If your friend is weighing treatment options, do not be quick to say what you would do in his or her situation. Writer Lori Hope, a cancer survivor, says: “Before sending articles or news of any kind to a cancer patient or survivor, it’s best to ask whether they would like to receive such news. Otherwise, your well-meaning gesture could hurt your friend, and you might never know it.” Not everyone wants to be flooded with a huge amount of information about different kinds of medical treatments.
Even if you are a close friend, do not overstay your welcome. Your presence is very important, but your friend may not feel up to socializing with you. He may be tired and have little energy to talk or even to listen for very long. On the other hand, avoid giving the impression that you are in a hurry to leave. Your friend deserves to see how much you care.
Showing consideration involves using balance and good judgment. For example, before preparing a meal for a sick friend or even bringing him flowers, you might inquire about any allergies that he may have. If you are sick, perhaps with a cold, the loving thing would be to wait until you are well before you visit your friend.
Be Upbuilding
BIBLE PRINCIPLES:- “The tongue of the wise ones is a healing.”—PROVERBS 12:18.
- “Let your utterance be always with graciousness, seasoned with salt.”—COLOSSIANS 4:6.
Remember that it is not only what you say but how you say it that matters. Even your tone of voice can have an effect. Shortly after he was diagnosed with cancer, Ernesto received an international phone call from a friend, who said: “I can’t believe that you have cancer!” Ernesto recalls: “The intonation my friend gave to the ‘you’ and ‘cancer’ sent a chill down my spine.”
Author Lori Hope gives another example: “Asking ‘How are you?’ can mean many different things to a patient. Depending on the questioner’s tone of voice, body language, rapport, level of intimacy and, of course, timing, it can gently soothe a soul, inflict pain, or awaken a sleeping fear.”
A friend who is ill likely wants to feel cared for, understood, and respected. So assure the individual that he or she is very important to you and that you will be there to help. Rosemary, a brain-tumor patient, says: “What really encouraged me was to hear my friends say that they loved me and that they would be there for me no matter what.”—Proverbs 15:23; 25:11.
Be Helpful
BIBLE PRINCIPLE:- “Let us love, neither in word nor with the tongue, but in deed and truth.”—1 JOHN 3:18.
“Whatever we do, great or small, that bridges the gap between the patient’s worlds of illness and health will be helpful,” says author Rosanne Kalick. SÃlvia, a two-time cancer survivor, agrees. “Having different friends drive me to another town daily for radiation was so relaxing and comforting! On the way, we talked about various subjects, and after the treatment, we always stopped at a coffee shop. This made me feel normal again.”
But do not assume that you know exactly what your friend needs. “Ask, ask, ask,” suggests Kalick. She adds: “In your desire to help, don’t take over. That can be counterproductive. If you let me do nothing, the message may be that I can do nothing. I need to feel competent. I need to feel that I am not a victim. Help me to do what I can.”
Your friend likely needs to feel capable. Adilson, who has AIDS, says: “When you are ill, you don’t want to be cast aside, as if you were good-for-nothing or totally incapable. You want to be of some help, even if it means doing minor tasks. It’s so good to feel that you are still capable of doing something! It gives you the incentive to go on living. I like for people to let me decide—and then respect my decisions. Being ill does not mean that we can’t go on fulfilling our function as father, mother, or whatever.”
Remain Connected
BIBLE PRINCIPLE:- “A true companion is loving all the time, and is a brother that is born for when there is distress.”—PROVERBS 17:17.
You need not hold back from reaching out to a friend who is ill, fearing that you may say the wrong thing or make mistakes. In many cases, it is your presence that really counts. In her book, Lori Hope writes: “All of us say and do things that can be misconstrued or can in some way inadvertently hurt someone. That’s not the problem. The problem arises when you are so afraid of making a mistake that you stay away from someone who needs you.”
A friend who is seriously ill may need you now more than ever. Prove to be “a true companion.” Your efforts to help may not make his pain disappear, but you may well make a difficult situation more bearable for someone you love.
* Some names have been changed.
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