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  • Preaching the Gospel at coca cola beach at south padre 2012

    • 21 Mar 2012
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    When I go out I declare the Glory of Jesus in the highest that he get all the praise. I'm not after saving souls that's his job. I just go out and share the love of Christ even to the fish in the seas, birds in the air, and the lost at coca cola beach at south padre 2012. It's not about me having the right words it's about getting the word out and letting his word do it's purpose and will. I just give the message and let the Lord do the rest. Many received but all in all I came for the one and not the masses. 

     

    Victor

    I went to the farthest part of Padre Island and there I found the one I knew that I knew that I knew was the one God was calling in and using me to call them in. His name was Victor and he was their with his parents. He was their with a willing heart to take my cross all the way up the hill so that I could glorify my God in claiming the high places. It was there on highest sand dune that I told Victor what a Josiah calling he had and truly he would change this nation and others if he'd follow after Jesus. He had a willing heart so much so he asked me if he could help me carry the cross wherever I wanted to go with it. We went up the sand dunes to the highest point and as we went his siblings, cousins, and mother following behind him.

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    I was truly moved by his willing heart to carry the cross to great heights, so hear it is 3am and I am asking you are you willing to go to the greatest heights to claim them for the Lord? Are you a Josiah?

     

     

  • Daisy (My Mom's Dog)

    • 20 Mar 2012
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    Letmein

    I love the persistent nature of dogs. They just want to be with you where you are. I'm thinking about getting a dog for my son when I came across some old pictures I took. I really liked this one so I decided to share it.

  • God Ordained Divine Destruction

    • 12 Dec 2011
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    God ordained divine destruction: The massive flood in Noah's day killed everyone but 8 people, the total destruction of every living soul & creature in Sodom & Gomorrah, the 3.5 years of famine in the land in the times of Joseph, the fall of Babylon…

    God ordained to destroy Nineveh for it's evil but his will was changed when Nineveh fasted & turned from their evil ways. Jonah spoke what HaElohim said to speak: in 40 days Nineveh would be overthrown (divine destruction), so let neither man nor animal taste anything; let them not eat, nor drink (water); But let man & animals be covered in sackcloth, & cry mightily to Elohim; yea, let them turn away from his evil way, turn from treating people wrong or violently. Who can tell if HaElohim will turn & relent, & turn away from his fierce anger, that we perish not? The people of Nineveh believed from the least to the greatest fasting & put on sackcloth. Even the King of Nineveh got off of his throne, took his robe off, covered himself in sackcloth, & sat in ashes. The fast was proclaimed all throughout Nineveh & all repented & fasted. God saw their works, that they turned from their evil way; & God repented of the evil, that he had said that he would do to them, & he did it not. Nineveh was saved.

    Brothers & sisters be warned. Nineveh was a "great city." The people were known for being exceedingly cruel. Nineveh was accessed by fifteen massive gates; each one named after a false "god." The Lord was going to destroy Nineveh. They did believe the prophesy by Jonah to be true. The King knew they needed to honestly repent or they would be utterly destroyed in 40 days. He knew this was the word of the Lord. Know this to be the word of the Lord it is time to repent & proclaim a fast, righteous judgement is looming at your door.

     

  • LORD, who may abide in Your tabernacle?

    • 21 Nov 2011
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    Psalm 15
    LORD, who may abide in Your tabernacle? Who may dwell in Your holy hill? He who walks uprightly, And works righteousness, And speaks the truth in his heart; He who does not backbite with his tongue, Nor does evil to his neighbor, Nor does he take up a reproach against his friend; In whose eyes a vile person is despised, But he honors those who fear the LORD; He who swears to his own hurt and does not change; He who does not put out his money at usury, Nor does he take a bribe against the innocent. He who does these things shall never be moved.

      

    up·right

     
    1.
    adhering to rectitude; righteous, honest, or just: an upright person.
    2.
    being in accord with what is right: upright dealings.

    back·bite
      to attack the character or reputation of (a person who is notpresent).
     
     

    re·proach

    1.
    to find fault with (a person, group, etc.); blame; censure.
    2.
    to upbraid.
    3.
    to be a cause of blame or discredit to.

    vile

    1.
    wretchedly bad: a vile humor.
    2.
    highly offensive, unpleasant, or objectionable: vile slander.
    3.
    repulsive or disgusting, as to the senses or feelings: a vile odor.
    4.
    morally debased, depraved, or despicable: vile deeds.
    5.
    foul; filthy: vile language.

    de·spise

    to regard with contempt, distaste, disgust, or disdain; scorn; loathe.

    hon·or

     
    1.
    honesty, fairness, or integrity in one's beliefs and actions: a man ofhonor.
    2.
    a source of credit or distinction: to be an honor to one's family.
    3.
    high respect, as for worth, merit, or rank: to be held in honor.
    4.
    such respect manifested: a memorial in honor of the dead.
    5.
    high public esteem; fame; glory: He has earned his position of honor.

    fear

    reverential awe

    in·no·cent

    1.
    free from moral wrong; without sin; pure: innocent children.
    2.
    free from legal or specific wrong; guiltless: innocent of the crime.
    3.
    not involving evil intent or motive: an innocent misrepresentation.
    4.
    not causing physical or moral injury; harmless: innocent fun.
    5.
    devoid (usually followed by of ): a law innocent of merit.

     


     

     

  • You are worth more than many sparrows...

    • 20 Nov 2011
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    Sparrows

    Chris, Brandon, and I were driving to the bridge with the purpose of giving out Starbucks food. Chris went to Starbucks & they at the end of the day give it to him for the purpose of distributing it out to the homeless. As we pull up to the Bridge there is a young man digging through the trash can for food. We get out of the car & I wave at him. Chris opens the trunk. The man walks over & says I know you. Funny enough two months ago I went out to the bus station/train station in downtown Dallas to hand out bottled water & living water. This same man, named Rachid, was the first person I talked to on the streets about his destiny in Christ & how Christ loved him so much he sent us to give him living water. This is my second night out with the CFNI students & at a totally different location, The Bridge, & he's the first person that comes up to us. Coincidence I think not.

    This time no water but plenty of food. We get out the food and show the love of Christ in deed & truth. Sincerely he sees how Christ loves him each time we meet up & Christ meets his need over & beyond. Chris & Brandon fill his backpack overflowing with food. Rachid mentions he's in a desert place & needed this. The scripture on my heart to share with him is Isaiah 35. I read the scripture & put his name within the scripture: The wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad for Rachid; and Rachid's desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the rose. He shall blossom abundantly, and rejoice even with joy and singing: the glory of Lebanon shall be given to him, the excellency of Carmel and Sharon, he shall see the glory of the LORD, and the excellency of our God. Strengthen Rachid's weak hands, and confirm the feeble knees. Say to Rachid's fearful heart, Be strong, fear not: behold, your God will come with vengeance, even God with a recompence; he will come and save you.

    Chris then reads to him Mat 6:25 Telling Rachid about how the Sparrows don't worry. That the Lord feeds them & there is no need to worry. "Behold the fowls of the air: for they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. Is not Rachid much better than they?" He asks Rachid if he is better than many sparrows. Rachid's response tore at my heart. His reply crushed me he said, "no". He didn't recognize his own worth. Chris & Brandon continued to minister the simple gospel message that yes he is worth more than many sparrows as evidence of us being there when he was in need not once but twice. It wasn't a matter of being in the right place at the right time. It was so much more than that. He didn't know we were coming. He wasn't expecting God to provide food for him. He was digging in the trash & Christ said "I have more for Rachid. I have so much more for my son." Did I know I'd ever see Rachid again, no. Was I expecting to see him that night, no. It was Christ that ordered our steps that night. He loves Rachid with an everlasting love & wants us all to know we are worth more than many sparrows. Rachid gave his life to Christ & immediately wanted to be reconciled to his mother. Ask her for forgiveness. Brandon offered to give Rachid bus money which blew Rachid away that we'd give him food, money, & the best of all Christ his Jehovah Jireh. 

    We went on ministering pierced in our hearts from Rachid's response. I'm still moved by my lord & saviors love for Rachid, that he'd move so profoundly in his life through simple things. I know he will continue to bring other laborers onto his path for he his called, he does have a destiny, & our Father has his son. Angels are rejoicing in heaven.

     

  • DAVID IS A REAL INSURANCE AGENT

    • 18 Nov 2011
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  • THE NATIVITY BALLET CONCERT PERFORMANCE

    • 14 Nov 2011
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    • CindyKumer HumanTrafficking NativityBallet ThanksgivingConcert ThePlanoCourtyardTheatre VotumDanceCompany
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    I'd like to invite you to join us for

     

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    VOTUM DANCE COMPANY'S
    DAY AFTER THANKSGIVING CONCERT PERFORMANCE
    NOVEMBER 25, 2011, 7:30 PM  @ THE PLANO COURTYARD THEATRE
    1509 H Ave, Plano, TX 75074 
    Tickets: $15 Adults, $7 Children 
    SEATING IS LIMITED 
    PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS TODAY
    Visit our online box office today: www.votumdance.com
    A PRAYER TO END HUMAN TRAFFICKING:
    This contemporary ballet work is composed entirely of live recordings from the spontaneous worship and prayer sessions at the International House of Prayer in Kansas City, a place where singers and musicians are committed to 24 hour night and day intercession in the spirit of the Tabernacle of David. The piece displays raw uncensored passion for the freedom and deliverance of those held captive and proclaims their healing and restoration. It is a powerful work that represents the Votum Dance Company vision to present dance as a form of prayer, believing that when we dance, we are praying. And when we pray, the God of the Universe moves at the very sound of our voice.
    Choreography by: Artistic Director, Cindy Kumer 
     
    THE NATIVITY BALLET:
    This classical ballet work first premiered in 2009 in Little Rock, Arkansas during a multi-state tour. The ballet set to a collection of beautiful symphonic and choral melodies and hymns that are featured during the holiday season. It begins when a homeless person rummaging through the trash, finds a book of The Nativity Story that was thrown away after a family's holiday celebration. As the homeless person opens the book, the story comes to life around him, and he has an encounter with the Messiah who has come to redeem all of mankind.
    Choreography by: Artistic Director, Cindy Kumer 

     

  • The Giving Kit

    • 13 Nov 2011
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    Thegivingkit

    This Thanksgiving my coworkers are getting together to give back to the Homeless in Dallas by putting together the giving kit. We plan to do at least 50 bags with essentials to help those who have nothing. Really it's a great list and I thought others could rally behind it & make there own kits to take downtown to distribute. The list creator is a coworker of mine named Lauren who did all the dirty work of tracking down all these items. She got the bag costs down to roughly $5.

    General Bag Items 
    Deodorant-full sized $1.00 Dollar Store/Walmart $1.00 each / $1.00 each 
    Soap-full sized $0.30 Dollar Store  $1.00 for 3 
    Toothpaste-full sized $0.88 Walmart $.88 full tube 
    Flossers Dollar Store $1.00 for 30, 3 per bag 
    Toothbrush $0.25 Dollar Store $1.00 for 4 with case 
    Hand Sanitizer-travel $0.30 Dollar Store $1.00 for 3 
    Razor $0.08 Dollar General $1.00 for 12 
    Hand Lotion 
    Chap stick $0.44 Walmart / Ross  $.88  for 2 / Set of 10 for 3.99 
    Gallon Ziplocs 
    Individual Wipes $0.09 Dollar Store $1.00 for 50, 2 per bag 
    Socks $0.73 Walmart  $7.50 for 12 
    Hair Ties Dollar Store $1.00 for 25 
    Pens $0.10 Dollar Store $1.00 for 10 
    Notepads $0.25 Dollar Store $1.00 for 4 
    Soap Dish 
    Rain Pancho/Trash Bag 

    First Aid Kit 
    Tylenol $0.30 Dollar Store / Walmart $1.00 for 3 (travel doses) / $.88 for a bottle of 40 pills  
    Band-Aids  $0.08 
    Tissues $0.08 
    Antiseptic Pads Walmart $1.50 for 50 
    Snack Sized Bags  

    Mens Specific 
    Mens Underwear (L, XL) 
    $0.50 Half off Half / Dollar General $1 ea. 
(they had a 50% off sale and got them for .50 ) / $5.50 for 7 

    Womens Specific 
    Womens Underwear (M, L, XL)  
$1.00 Dollar Store 
    Nail Files $0.08 Dollar Store $1.00 for 12 
    Tampons $1.00 Dollar Store $1.00 for 8  

     

     

  • the intelligent shooper

    • 19 Jul 2011
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  • Intruder Alert: Want to hear my funny story that happened just a few nights ago?

    • 1 Feb 2011
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    • Funny Story Landlord My house Pitch Black Richardson Police intruder alert wasps winter
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    My story is about my house and originally told by IM to another friend
    for a late night laugh, here it is again:

    I came home to get my bike when I realized there were alot of wasps
    around my house
    As I did a perimeter search for the nest I realized the house on the
    same property of mine (it's vacant) had some open windows in it, as
    well as the downstairs room to my apartment. So I get a little nervous
    with the bugs and finding out that my place has been unlocked. I go
    upstairs to my apartment and I get attacked by 5 wasps.

    I killed them all, and called my landlord who couldn't come out. so I
    called a friend whom I begged to go lock up the other house and
    downstairs rooms.

    No battle wounds just dead wasps but that's not the end of the story
    nor the funny part. But I was a ninja killing those things shouting
    bring it on you're going down wasps.

    Ok the funny part is I had my friend come over & it was already
    dark...and I didn't have a flashlight with batteries but he did decide
    to take my Mag light as a weapon just in case. I did have this wind up
    lantern. We used it to search the house for intruders & lock it up.
    Made a constant rrrrrrrrrrrcrankrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr sound over and over to
    keep the light on. Very Stealth.

    Well we go to the front door & I don't have any key for it, and it's
    locked so we go to the back and again it's pitch dark.

    Going into the house we are like cops searching it. We clear all the
    rooms moving to the front of the house and locking the windows as we
    move through the house. My friend calls out randomly, "Any one here."
    He also mentions if they were here my cranking the light would scare
    them away. By this time we realize we can just turn the lights on.

    We get to the front door and its unlocked! I totally freak out & call
    the cops thinking someone left the house as we were searching it &
    possibly went into my apartment since I left it open.

    I call the police report a break in:

    The Richardson Police come out like total combat style driving up with
    guns and all.

    Tell us to wait in our car that was in the drive way while they search
    the house. They get to the front door and it's locked

    About this time I realize I'm a doufus…and so does my friend. We
    decide to play it cool and not mention to the cops our mistake.

    They go through the back of the house and search it coming out the
    front with a funny look on there face and here it is…the door stays
    unlocked from the inside and auto locks the outside. I was the biggest
    goober ever. At least I killed some wasps though.

    My shadow was the scariest thing in that house! Don't tell my landlord. LOL

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    Creative genius! Spend alot of my time downtown with the Mercy House Homeless Ministry, HOZ Dallas, SoulWinner's, UpperRoom, & The Rock. Great places to be apart of! I write for fun. Bike riding is something I'd like to be more dedicated too. By choice I'd like to travel only by bike and keep the car in the garage. Huge dreamer. Idealist. I can see the good in every situation. Life can't hold me back. Everyone is a winner and a saint, now all they have to do is start acting like it. I absolutely love cheesecake and sweet cream with strawberries in a white chocolate cone from Marble Slab or Cold Stone, I'm not picky. Overall life has been a good teacher, and Jesus has been an even better one.

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