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Aug 26th, 8:36pm
My shitt right here, Man Pharrell is a straight Genius! my kinda music 4real
Aug 24th, 12:43am
I love his musIC!!!!
Aug 16th, 5:19pm
What To Give Our Children

READ: Psalm 78:1-11

We will not hide them from their children, telling to the generation to come the praises of the Lord. —Psalm 78:4

Each year, Americans spend $24 billion on their children.

Much of that is for essentials, but billions go for an endless catalog of "things"— Furbies, Barbies, Beanies, CDs, TVs.

Is it wrong to spend so much on children?

That question doesn't have an easy answer.

The tougher question is this:

Do parents spend money on their children so they don't have to spend time with them?

One study, reported in The Wall Street Journal, left that impression.

It revealed that the majority of 10- and 11-year-olds have a TV in their rooms and can watch whatever they want.

The real issue is not the money but the reason for spending it.

Do parents want to entertain, to indulge, and to buy their children's love?

Or do they want to train their children in godliness?

That requires careful instruction from the Bible.

It takes time to "train up a child" (Prov. 22:6).

It takes perseverance for a parent to discipline (Prov. 3:12).

It takes effort to teach God's principles (Dt. 4:9).

It takes wisdom to be fair (Eph. 6:4; Col. 3:21).

It takes diligence to manage a family well (1 Tim. 3:12).

The truths and principles of the Bible, taught with time, perseverance, effort, wisdom, diligence—that's what to give our children. — Dave Branon

As parents we must have this goal:
To teach our children self-control;
With firm and loving discipline
We'll keep them from the paths of sin. —DJD

The best gift you can give to your children is your time.
Aug 6th, 4:52am
underrated album!! hot shit by pharrell
Aug 5th, 1:37am
i fucks wit pharrell all day
Aug 4th, 9:22pm
Hot! Pharrell ,put out another one!
Aug 1st, 12:10pm
Jun 28th, 9:53pm
totally cool album!!@!!!!
Feb 20th, 3:58pm
Lighten Up!

by Charles R. Swindoll

Proverbs 17:22

If I had two words of advice to give to people today, those words would be, "Lighten up!"

Teenagers only need one word to say the same thing, "Chill!"
One of the sad byproducts of an uptight lifestyle is the absence of fun and laughter. Unfortunately, we who are more conservative in our theology, believing that the Bible really is God's Word, tend to be far too serious about everything.

While we're intense about growing deeper in our walk with Christ and sincere about applying the truths of Holy Scripture to our lives (and there's everything right about both!), without realizing it, we slowly begin to lose our sense of humor.

It's like, if you are really committed to spiritual things, you don't have time to have fun anymore.

Frankly, the guy who came up with that kind of nonsense should have been shot at sunrise while nobody was looking.

A great sense of humor is not only enjoyable for others to be around, it's downright healthy.

As Solomon once wrote, "A joyful heart is good medicine, / But a broken spirit dries up the bones" (Proverbs 17:22).

The statement in Hebrew is even more vivid.

It reads, literally, "a joyful heart causes good healing."

In other words, there are physical, mental, and emotional benefits to relaxing, for leaving room in our lives for fun and laughter.

How easy it is to forget that!

When we do, our faces tighten up, our nerves get tense, and we take too much of life too seriously.

As one of my mentors used to say with a twinkle in his eye, "You can be a fundamentalist, but you don't have to look like it!"

One very funny lady once suggested that when we start looking like that photo on our passport, we need to stop traveling.

A popular and clever comedian of yesteryear, the late Fred Allen, used to say that it was bad to suppress your laughter, because when you do, it goes back down and spreads to your hips.
Hey . . . take a look in the mirror.

You'll be able to see right away if you've begun to suppress your laughter!

Copyright � 2006 by Charles R. Swindoll, Inc. All rights reserved worldwide.

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