Archive for June, 2008

Jun 29 2008

I’m exhausted.

Published by gaychristians under Random Thoughts

When I arrived from overseas, I was so jetlagged.  My friends picked me up from the airport and of course, I can’t just say - “Hey, thanks!” and have them leave me at home so I could rest.  I wanted to treat them for dinner for their time at least.

Even though I wasn’t feeling too well because I got the cold the day before I left Germany, I ordered in and we all had dinner together.  By 10:00 p.m., I was really exhausted.  I wanted to lay down and just sleep. (Oh and by the way, there was a kid in the cabin during the flight who did nothing but cry - the entire flight!!!  I wasn’t able to even take a short nap).

I am still trying to get over the jetlag - - hopefully it will be soon.

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Jun 20 2008

Third Annual Washington-Israel Summit of Christians United for Israel

Published by gaychristians under Affiliates

I don’t really care what religion you practice. It’s not about religion for me. It’s about love. It’s about God’s love. ” For whatever you do to the least of my brethren, that you do unto me.”

I have said many times before that my belief lies in one thing only. That God will judge me according to how I love my fellowmen. I cannot promise not to lie, not to be greedy and all that. That’s because I know that I will eventually (due to certain circumstances) do that whether consciously or subconsciously. What I want to concentrate on as I live my life is the question, “Have I done them right?”

That is why I am easily touched with stories about the display of love by people, by strangers. It’s the Good Samaritan story that touches me the most. There are no boundaries. It’s not religion, it’s not age, it’s not sexual preference. They are just there to help. Just visit the Zion Oil and Gas Website for example. I read this and it just gave me a good feeling. People working together as one.

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Jun 15 2008

I was caught by surprise.

Published by gaychristians under I am so lucky!

Little did I know that I do have faithful readers here. I had no idea. As a matter of fact, this blog is rarely visited (I thought) by anyone. I thought of it as my online journal. No one sees it but me - no one reads it but me. Until most recently, I have been contacted by people who says they have been touched by my entries. Hmmmm… I was wondering which entry that was. LOL.

I am amazed with the people whom I meet through this blog. They really have become a part of me - they’ve become good friends. I do hope that I can be successful in my feeble attempts to let the readers know that God’s love is unconditional. I have been blessed with so many people in my life who have guided me… walked with me during this journey.

To all of you out there - - thanks! Now I feel the pressure to update this blog more often. :D

Cheers and God Bless!

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Jun 10 2008

Do you have the look? Join the contest.

Published by gaychristians under Affiliates

There’s no time to waste then. If you believe that you have the quality of becoming a model, join the http://www.lookoftheyear.com contest. Look of the Year is looking for people from all over the world - yes - the world and give you a chance of a lifetime. Models are hired every day and if you have that certain look that you think deserves to be noticed, send you picture in. They are looking for models of all ages and if you’re chosen, you may just be packing your bags to move to New York, Paris or Milan.Joining is easy and you get the chance of a lifetime. Let not your shyness take this chance away from you. Most of the supermodels were shy people as well but they made it. Get to network with some very beautiful people in the industry and get noticed. If and when you get spotted by one of the talent agents, you could be well on your way to a successful modeling career. Who wouldn’t want to walk the runways of the US, France or even Italy? I know I would die to have an opportunity like that. Chances are limited so join now and take that leap of faith. You’ll never know where it can take you.

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