
No, Zi-Zi’s
Zienne is funny. She’s learned early on that she can “have” stuff and she just loves to use the phrase, “No, mine” and “No, Zi-Zi’s”
Zienne is funny. She’s learned early on that she can “have” stuff and she just loves to use the phrase, “No, mine” and “No, Zi-Zi’s”
I know we just met, but move in with me. I promise you a special place in my closet. I never really believed in love at first sight. But I think you are the only exception.
‘an obvious order’"Suffering precedes glory. Humiliation comes before exaltation. The suffering of the cross and the tomb gave way to the glory of resurrection! And for those followers, foolishness gave way to belief. Confusion dissolved into understanding. Broken hearts became burning hearts. Sorrow turned to joy." – by: Nancy Guthrie Resurrection Day 2.0 http://www.desiringgod.org/blog/posts/re…Sunday we experienced a glad Resurrection Day accompanied by glorious, triumphant music and bright celebrations of confidence that “He is risen indeed!”
congratulations Emmanuelle for being chosen this month’s Peacemaker! Every month, a student is chosen to be the class "peacemaker" (sort of like a kinder’s version of ‘student of the month’). They exude exemplary behavior and are treated to a peacemaker breakfast and picture taking. Today is her breakfast, so she pleaded with me if she could wear a dress, so we met in the middle and allowed her to wear a dress that is both pretty and conducive for playing. She’s been waiting for this breakfast since last month. Almost distraught, and slightly in tears, she worried that because the breakfast wasn’t weeks ago when they gave her the title, she wasn’t a real peacemaker. Thankfully, her teacher assured her that they haven’t had the breakfast yet, so she’s been eagerly waiting. Today’s the day. Enjoy it our love! You deserve it. I know how much you care about your classmates and love getting along with everyone. Congratulations on your achievement. I know it means a lot to you, and this is one goal that you have gone out to get by yourself. We’re very proud of you. ps. it would be great it you could be the peacemaker between […]
As I led those songs, it was an outpour of my heart. The music carries us to the throne, but it’s up to us to bring our hearts to worship. I love you Lord. There are too many words. I am so humbled to be called your beloved.Too moved to be considered your child.Too undeserved for you to call me friend.
"He is not here: for he is risen, as he said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay. And go quickly, and tell his disciples that he is risen from the dead; and, behold, he goeth before you into Galilee; there shall ye see him: lo, I have told you. And they departed quickly from the sepulchre with fear and great joy; and did run to bring his disciples word. And as they went to tell his disciples, behold, Jesus met them, saying, All hail. And they came and held him by the feet, and worshipped him. Then said Jesus unto them, Be not afraid: go tell my brethren that they go into Galilee, and there shall they see me." — Matthew 28: 6-10 KJV REJOICE! You are loved by a risen King! Have a great Easter, everyone. Let us worship Him with joy, gladness, and humility.-the Ababa family
Milestone for Perze for giving his first sermon at tonight’s seven last sayings. Albeit a short message on the 3rd last saying of Jesus when on the cross, we’re proud of him for stepping outside of his comfort zone and being available. A fun family fact is that his dad’s first time preaching was also during Good Friday for a 7 Last Sayings service. Nevertheless, we’re proud of you, mahal!