Friday, October 28, 2011

Personal Revelation/Witnessing/Evangelism of our Lord Jesus Christ

When our Lord has repetitively appeared to many Arabs/Moslems in Africa & ME through dreams & visions, it is a sign that He is coming back soon. (2 Pet 3:9)

Another sign is when Arab believers read & interpret the mark of the beast; it is truly indeed the end time era. (Rev 13:8)

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Sep 11- M

God’s training ground, where the missionary weapons are found, is the hidden, personal, worshiping life of the saint.

Wisdom from Oswald Chambers
God engineers circumstances to see what we will do. Will we be the children of our Father in heaven, or will we go back again to the meaner, common-sense attitude? Will we stake all and stand true to Him? “Be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life.” The crown of life means I shall see that my Lord has got the victory after all, even in me. The Highest Good—The Pilgrim’s Song Book, 530 L

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Song of the grasses

A song by Naomi Shemer, inspired by Rabbi Nachman of Breslov. The song was written in 1976 for the play 'The Travels of Benjamin III, based on a satire of that name, written by Mendele. Although the play failed, but the song written for him (as well as other tracks) won great popularity in Israeli society. On acceptance as a kind of modern poetry can testify integrating fine songs customary third meal and study day many meetings. Two of the three houses in the song are written in two sections paraphrase the writings of Rabbi Nachman, the poet made the acquaintance them by Shlomo Nitzan, finally dedicated his poetry. Watching Rabbi Nahman of nature, he did not see it just plants, life and earth, but also a source of spiritual inspiration; and Fallon said he was hiking with him in the fields: "and told him our teacher of blessed memory: you with me for a walk, and went with him out of town and left the weeds. Replied Rabbi of blessed memory said: If you get to hear the praise service of the herbs, how all the grass and grass singing Hashem says ... how beautiful and handsome Achsshumaen their singing is very good between them worship the Lord with fear "(Call Ran, Xgi). the fact that "weed and grass means poetry, found Rabbi Nahman additional meaning, which in turn extensively developed SD in The Singing Moharan, Msokaat first house of Naomi Shemer's song. He saw that as an expression of uniqueness of each creature under sky, away exclusive, to playing 'special to her - no less, a duty incumbent upon every person, and the leader in particular, be alert and sensitive to the tune of another.


Naomi Shemer served weeds Ishrelmah 20-21
Know
Every shepherd shepherd
He has a special tune Own
Know All grass and grass
He has a special poetry
Own Poetry
weeds Done tune Shepherd's

How beautiful How beautiful and handsome
When people hear the singing
Their Very good
Pray for them
Joy to work
Gd Poetry weeds
Heart filled Longs
When the heart
The song is filled with Longs
To the Land of Israel
Great light Continuous then
Holiness of the land
It Poetry weeds Done tune Of heart

Saturday, January 15, 2011

50 Time Tested Classic Stock Trading Rules

Shout-out to LeRoy Gardner. He posted those rules a while back on his blog: http://blog.leroygardner.com/

1. Plan your trades. Trade your plan.
2. Keep records of your trading results.
3. Keep a positive attitude, no matter how much you lose.
4. Don’t take the market home.
5. Continually set higher trading goals.

6. Successful traders buy into bad news and sell into good news.
7. Successful traders are not afraid to buy high and sell low.
8. Successful traders have a well-scheduled planned time for studying the markets.
9. Successful traders isolate themselves from the opinions of others.
10. Continually strive for patience, perseverance, determination, and rational action.

11. Limit your losses – use stops!
12. Never cancel a stop loss order after you have placed it!
13. Place the stop at the time you make your trade.
14. Never get into the market because you are anxious because of waiting.
15. Avoid getting in or out of the market too often.

16. Losses make the trader studious – not profits.
Take advantage of every loss to improve your knowledge of market action.
17. The most difficult task in speculation is not prediction but self-control.
Successful trading is difficult and frustrating.
You are the most important element in the equation for success.
18. Always discipline yourself by following a pre-determined set of rules.
19. Remember that a bear market will give back in one month what a bull market has taken three months to build.
20. Don’t ever allow a big winning trade to turn into a loser.
Stop yourself out if the market moves against you 20% from your peak profit point.

21. You must have a program, you must know your program, and you must follow your program.
22. Expect and accept losses gracefully.
Those who brood over losses always miss the next opportunity, which more than likely will be profitable.
23. Split your profits right down the middle and never risk more than 50% of them again in the market.
24. The key to successful trading is knowing yourself and your stress point.
25. The difference between winners and losers isn’t so much native ability as it is discipline exercised in avoiding mistakes.

26. In trading as in fencing there are the quick and the dead.
27. Speech may be silver but silence is golden.
Traders with the golden touch do not talk about their success.
28. Dream big dreams and think tall.
Very few people set goals too high.
A man becomes what he thinks about all day long.
29. Accept failure as a step towards victory.
30. Have you taken a loss? Forget it quickly.
Have you taken a profit? Forget it even quicker!
Don’t let ego and greed inhibit clear thinking and hard work.

31. One cannot do anything about yesterday.
When one door closes, another door opens.
The greater opportunity always lies through the open door.
32. The deepest secret for the trader is to subordinate his will to the will of the market.
The market is truth as it reflects all forces that bear upon it.
As long as he recognizes this he is safe.
When he ignores this, he is lost and doomed.
33. It’s much easier to put on a trade than to take it off.
34. If a market doesn’t do what you think it should do, get out.

35. Beware of large positions that can control your emotions.
Don’t be overly aggressive with the market.
Treat it gently by allowing your equity to grow steadily rather than in bursts.
36. Never add to a losing position.
37. Beware of trying to pick tops or bottoms.
38. You must believe in yourself and your judgement if you expect to make a living at this game.
39. In a narrow market there is no sense in trying to anticipate what the next big movement is going to be – up or down.
40. A loss never bothers me after I take it.
I forget it overnight.
But being wrong and not taking the loss – that is what does the damage to the pocket book and to the soul.

41. Never volunteer advice and never brag of your winnings.
42. Of all speculative blunders, there are few greater than selling what shows a profit and keeping what shows a loss.
43. Standing aside is a position.
44. It is better to be more interested in the market’s reaction to new information than in the piece of news itself.
45. If you don’t know who you are, the markets are an expensive place to find out.

46. In the world of money, which is a world shaped by human behavior, nobody has the foggiest notion of what will happen in the future.
Mark that word – Nobody!
Thus the successful trader does not base moves on what supposedly will happen but reacts instead to what does happen.
47. Except in unusual circumstances, get in the habit of taking your profit too soon.
Don’t torment yourself if a trade continues winning without you.
Chances are it won’t continue long.
If it does, console yourself by thinking of all the times when liquidating early reserved gains that you would have otherwise lost.
48. When the ship starts to sink, don’t pray – jump!
49. Lose your opinion – not your money.
50. Assimilate into your very bones a set of trading rules that works for you.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Of Zebra & of The Body of Christ















(A fulfillment of both Welcome & Word on 10 Dec, Fri, cell grp mtg)

Zebras and Wildebeests

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December 12, 2010 — by Julie Ackerman Link
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Read: 1 Corinthians 12:14-26

There should be no schism in the body, but . . . the members should have the same care for one another. —1 Corinthians 12:25

Bible in a year:Hosea 9-11; Revelation 3

After our plane landed on the gravel airstrip, Jay and I climbed out and entered the world of Masai Mara in Kenya. A Masai tribesman named Sammy met us and loaded our baggage into a Land Rover. Then we headed toward the camp where we would spend the next 2 days.

Stopping so we could watch the zebras and wildebeests migrating from Masai Mara to Serengeti, Sammy explained that the two massive herds travel together because the zebras have good eyesight but a poor sense of smell, and the wildebeests have bad eyesight but a good sense of smell. By traveling together, both are less vulnerable to predators. This was our first lesson from God’s revelation in creation, which Kenya has in abundance.

Just as God makes animals with different strengths and weaknesses, He makes people the same way. God made us to be dependent not only on Him but also on one another. The apostle Paul elaborated on this idea in his letter to the church in Corinth. As members of the body of Christ, we all have different gifts and abilities (1 Cor. 12:12-31).

The church is healthy only when we work together, look out for each other, and use our strengths to benefit one another.

Help us, Lord, to work together
With the gifts that You bestow;
Give us unity of purpose
As we serve You here below. —Sper

We can go a lot further together than we can alone.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Trial Verses

[Job 13:15]
Though he slay me, yet will I hope in him;

[James 1:2-4]
My brethren, count it all joy when you fall into various trials, 3 knowing that the testing of your faith produces patience. 4 But let patience have its perfect work, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing.

[Jeremiah 29:10-14]
This is what the LORD says: “When seventy years are completed for Babylon, I will come to you and fulfill my good promise to bring you back to this place. 11 For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. 12 Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. 13 You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. 14 I will be found by you,” declares the LORD, “and will bring you back from captivity.[b] I will gather you from all the nations and places where I have banished you,” declares the LORD, “and will bring you back to the place from which I carried you into exile.”

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

The Wheels of History   Jeremiah 51:33~40

Application:
- When God fights for us, He does so in victory. Sometimes, the wait is long and difficult but let’s strive to see history from a broader perspective. Our lives are part of a bigger plan. Be sure of this! - Things seem to always change and yet remain the same. Only God knows how things will end. If you want to know, you should stick close to Him.

Prayer:
Dear God, I don’t know what history holds for this world but I do know that You guide and protect Your people. Help me be patient in suffering, strong in persecution and always hopeful. In Jesus’ name I pray. Amen.