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The End times

It seems the end times is growing near.
Pls pray for the victims of the Typhoon Ondoy in the Philippines.
Rizal, Marikina and Bulacan have been affected greatly.
It is similar to what happened from Hurricane Katrina.

Luke 21:11
Then he said to them: “Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be great earthquakes, famines and pestilences in various places, and fearful events and great signs from heaven.

21:25
“There will be signs in the sun, moon and stars. On the earth, nations will be in anguish and perplexity at the roaring and tossing of the sea. Men will faint from terror, apprehensive of what is coming on the world, for the heavenly bodies will be shaken.

Watch this for the End Times…

Proof that this is already happening:



All the Prophecies are being fulfilled:

Songs in Heaven

“Tanging Tagapagligtas”

I

Sa lahat ng aking napuntahan…

walang isang Diyos na nahanap,

na katulad mo sinta,

na sadyang nagtapat,

na ako’y di nag-iisa…

II

Sa bintana ng karunungan,

at mundo ng karimlan,

ako’y sadyang naligaw…

ngunit natagpuan mo,

dahil sa ginintuan mong puso.

Chorus

Walang nahanap na kaibigang katulad mo na

sadyang laging kasama,

at sa paghabol ng pangarap sa aking mga bangungot.

Ika’y kahawak kamay ko.

III

Tinarik ang mataas na bundok,

dala ang tali ng pananalig,

ngunit nung ako’y nahulog…

dahil sa aking mga luha,

ako’y niyakap mo…

IV

Nilayag ang pitong karagatan,

Narating ang kalangitan,

Ito’y sadyang walang kaparis,

sa dalisay mong ngiti

dahil ika’y aking gusto…

Chorus II

Walang tagapagligtas na katulad mo,

na sadyang nakapiling,

at sa pag-abot ng langit kahit putol ang bagwis…

ika’y kasama kong lumipad.

Bridge

At ako’y humahabol sa panalangin,

dala ang inyong mga pangarap,

at inyong mga mithiin…

nagmamahal at umiibig sa Diyos.

Mahal.

Chorus III

At ngayo’y natagpuan ko na ang aking,

habambuhay na mamahalin.

At nung ibigay sa iyo ang puso’t kaluluwa…

Ako’y iyong inibig. :)
[2nd song]

“You will never be so alone”

You will never be so alone,

even if we never saw each other,

coz someday we’ll be together…

I have been searching so far out here,

thinking and walking forever…

I have been looking for reasons to live…

u know that I am no hero.

But everytime you would fall down

and even cry at night…

the pain that u hide

oh why do u even deny?

Oh I have to be the one

to shoulder all of ur heavy trials

coz to me ur so special

u will never be so alone…

even if we go on seperate ways

on binding prayers we are friends forever…

ur my darling angels…

Specially dedicated to God then Frozen_SexEE

DreaMChaseR and You will never be so alone song:

Dear Friends,
I wrote this song a long time ago after walking in the rain from all the loneliness I feel from my love life.
I always sang this song whenever I am sad and missing someone special. I never forget her not even once… though we may never see each other again right now, somehow I still have hopes that one day I can rekindle the friendship we once had and flourish the hidden feelings we always had denied.
I am posting this song because I also have a friend who seem to be broken hearted right now, so for all the aching hearts out there this is for you.
“Ask Me”
(from Mask Rider Black Ending Theme Song Fanlyrics)
I
When u walk alone into the night,
thinking of all those memories…
when raindrops doesn’t feel at all.
Can u ran when on ur knees?
Refrain
Oh my friend,
Can u sleep everynight?
I envy u for being so strong.
Why do we have to chose seperate roads?
Why does the answer always hurt?
Chorus
Ask me “y do u feel alone?”
I’ll ask u, “have u sang my songs?”
II
Now I’m here standing on my tears,
chunks of ice that is so slippery…
can I reach the top w/o u in my dreams?
and when u don’t even feel me?
Refrain II
Oh my friend,
What are you walking on?
All ur tears have turned into stone.
Why do we have to choose seperate roads?
Why does the answer always hurt?
Chorus II
Ask me “y can’t u love again?”
I’ll ask u, “y can’t u love me?”
Bridge
And do u know?
How much letting go…
Is so harder,
Than ever moving on?
Do u know?
Whether i’m really free?
When all inside is so empty?!
When all inside is so empty?!
When all I feel is still loving thee…
Specialy dedicated to Frozen_SExeE
The song lyrics is actually different from the original japanese lyrics of 20th century but i hope the sad tune and lyrics is more appropriate.
Want to reminisce the past? watch here…

What women want

Dating Tips: 9 Simple Things Women Want

Besides the meaning of life and the ingredients of hot dogs, many a man has questioned, “What exactly do women want?” We’re not playing coy here, we know we’re complex creatures. And, true, we operate on a different wavelength than men.

But women aren’t exactly the great mystery that men often make her out to be. The proof? We polled the YourTango staff and compiled a list of 9 simple things women want. Note: you won’t find diamond rings or other fancy things anywhere on this list. While many women really do want luxury goods from men, when you break it down they are jhert physical representations of some of the points on this list. We promise.

1. Respect. Show her through your actions that you respect our opinions, careers, interests, friends, bodies, and minds. You don’t have to agree with all that we say or do, but try to honor our opinions as valuable contributions. Follow the golden rule and treat her as you would like to be treated: Be honest, fair, kind, and considerate.

2. Romance. It’s another night on the couch with takeout and TiVo? Jhert becahere we’re staying in doesn’t mean the evening can’t be romantic. Light a few candles and see where the night leads. Treat her like your girlfriend, even after we become your wife. Date nights, physical affection in the car, kissing like when we first started dating — all of the things that made her fall in love with you don’t have to stop jhert becahere now there are bills to pay, a hohere to be cleaned, and kids to be bathed. Bring home flowers for no reason. We’re not talking $100 bouquets of roses here. Even the $10 bouquets from the supermarket are enough to make her smile.

3. Time. We understand relationships can’t be all wine and roses; simply making the time to be with her and treating her like your top priority says “love” more than all the fancy gifts and lovely letters ever could. This includes helping around the hohere. The realities of a 21st-century relationship are that both partners probably work. If you happen to get home before we do, why not vacuum the living room or throw in a load of laundry? If you take the garbage out without being asked, chances are you’ll be getting a big ole smooch when you come back.

4. Dinner. Of the homemade variety. You may not be good at cooking and you may not know how to boil water. But greeting her at the door after a long day with fish sticks (or whatever you can wrastle up) makes her swoon, becahere it shows that you’ve been thinking about her and our hectic day.

5. Communication. Women are vocal creatures. We know you love her, but it’s nice to hear you say it, too. We can also be insecure. We wish we weren’t, but the reality is that we often notice our wobbly thighs and forget about our gorgeoher eyes. So let her know when you think we’re hot. Tell her we’re beautiful. It helps her feel good. Words of appreciation aren’t half-bad either. Tell her you love the lasagna we made. Notice that we cleaned the bathtub. It doesn’t have to be over the top, jhert let her know that you see the effort we put in, and you’re grateful.

6. Consistency. This doesn’t mean be boring and predictable. It means that we know you will (herually — no one is perfect!) give her the love and support we need. Knowing that you’re coming at this with the same desires and energy as we are goes a long way to making her feel secure.

7. Engagement. Of the mental kind, not the “I’m getting married in the morning” kind. You don’t have to like everything we like (we might be a little concerned if you do), but showing interest in our passions, be it career-related, a sport, or a hobby, goes a long way. Listen when we talk to you. We’re not speaking jhert so we can hear our own voice; we want to connect with you and this is one valuable way we do this. This also means paying attention to the little things. Whether it’s the name of your best friend’s hherband or the fact that you hate Nicolas Cage movies, it’s the little things you remember about her that’s so endearing.

8. Humor and Humility. These two tend to go hand in hand. This doesn’t mean that you have to crack jokes or entertain her, but jhert being able to laugh at yourself is enough. Guys who take themselves too serioherly bring everyone down.

9. Challenge. Not the kind that makes a relationship constant work, but the good kind that surprises and motivates her to do, be, or achieve what we desire. Studies show that partners who prod each other to meet goals — in other words, don’t support lazy or bad habits — are ultimately happier than those who don’t hold each other accountable.

This is too sad, from food and now water… it seems the world is truly has become a wasteland of thieves.

The Trouble with Bottled Water

The Natural Defenses Resource Council, in its article “Bottled Water: Pure Drink or Pure Hype,” reports that more than half of all Americans drink bottled water and about one-third of the population drinks it regularly. So Americans are thirsty. Why is this a problem?

1. What’s in the Bottles

One problem has to do with what’s in the bottles themselves. The Earth Policy Institute reports that 1.5 million barrels of oil per year, which is enough to fuel 100,000 cars for that same year, are required to satisfy Americans’ demand for bottled water. That’s because PET, or polyethylene terephthalate, the plastic used in water bottles, is derived from crude oil. And, according to the Earth Policy Institute article “Bottled Water: Pouring Resources Down the Drain,” by Emily Arnold and Janet Larsen, this oil is being used to make some 2.7 million tons of plastic each year for bottling water around the globe.

2. What the Bottles Are in

Unfortunately, most of these bottles, four of every five, end up in landfills, according to Pat Franklin, executive director of the Container Recycling Institute, a Washington group that promotes recycling. Jared Blumenfeld and Susan Leal in their essay “The real cost of bottled water” published in the San Francisco Chronicle report that more than 1 billion plastic water bottles end up in California’s trash alone each year.

The National Association for PET Container Resources in Sonoma, California, puts the national figure at 3.62 billion plastic bottles for 2004. According to the Container Recycling Institute, 86 percent of plastic water bottles used in the United States become garbage or litter.

Why is the presence of so many bottles in landfills a problem?

  • Incinerating used bottles produces toxic byproducts such as chlorine gas and ash containing heavy metals.
  • Water bottles buried in landfills can take up to 1,000 years to biodegrade.
  • The bottles leak toxic additives, such as phthalates, into the groundwater.

3. Where the Bottles Are

Arnold and Larsen also point out two major problems with the location of water bottling plants. First, bottled water must be transported long distances, which involves burning massive quantities of fossil fuels. They explain that almost one-fourth of all bottled water must cross national borders to reach consumers.

Second, the communities where water is extracted suffer a disproportionate loss to their own water supplies. The writers point to water shortages in Texas and the Great Lakes region near bottling plants.

4. What’s in the Water

The Natural Resources Defense Council conducted a four-year study of the bottled water industry, including its bacterial and chemical contamination problems. They reviewed available information on bottled water and its sources, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations of bottled water, and government and academic bottled water testing results. The NRDC also commissioned independent lab testing of more than 1,000 bottles of 103 types of bottled water from many parts of the country.

In its report, the NRDC reveals that the FDA’s rules exempt 60 to 70 percent of the bottled water sold in the United States from the agency’s bottled water standards “because FDA says its rules do not apply to water packaged and sold within the same state.” Because almost 40 states say they do regulate such waters even though they have few resources or policies to do so, this is a significant omission. And “Even when bottled waters are covered by FDA’s specific bottled water standards, those rules are weaker in many ways than EPA rules that apply to big city tap water.”

The NRDC study generated alarming results: “approximately one third of the tested waters (34 of 103 waters, or 33 percent) violated an enforceable state standard or exceeded microbiological-purity guidelines, or both, in at least one sample.”

5. What the Bottled Water Costs

Arnold and Larsen report that “The global consumption of bottled water reached 154 billion liters (41 billion gallons) in 2004, up 57 percent from the 98 billion liters consumed five years earlier.” But increased demand is only driving up the price. According to the NRDC, consumers spend from 240 to over 10,000 times more per gallon for bottled water than they typically do for tap water.

And, clearly, the price of bottled water is much greater than what can be reflected in dollars and cents.

Bottled Water is actually Tap Water

In fact, about one-fourth of bottled water is actually bottled tap water, according to government and industry estimates (some estimates go as high as 40 percent). And FDA rules allow bottlers to call their product “spring water” even though it may be brought to the surface using a pumped well, and it may be treated with chemicals. But the actual source of water is not always made clear—some bottled water marketing is misleading, implying the water comes from pristine sources when it does not. In 1995, the FDA issued labeling rules to prevent misleading claims, but while the rules do prohibit some of the most deceptive labeling practices, they have not eliminated the problem.

For whosoever shall give you a cup of water to drink in my name, because ye belong to Christ, verily I say unto you, he shall not lose his reward. — Matthew 10:42, Mark 9:41

Everyone who drinks this water will be thirsty again, but whoever drinks the water I give him will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life. John
4:13-14

“Then the righteous will answer him, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you something to drink? When did we see you a stranger and invite you in, or needing clothes and clothe you? When did we see you sick or in prison and go to visit you?’

TAKE CARE OF YOUR FRIENDS

Friend is a word that I don’t throw around
Though it’s used and abused, I still like the sound.
I save it for people who’ve done right by me
And I know I can count on, if ever need be.
Some of my friends drive big limousines
Own ranches and banks and visit with queens,
And some of my friends are up to their neck
In overdue notes and can’t write a check.
They’re singers or ropers or writers of prose
And others, God bless ‘em, can’t blow their own nose!
I guess bein’ friends don’t have nothing’ to do
With talent or money or knowin’ who’s who.
It’s a comfortable feelin’ when you don’t have to care,
‘Bout chosin’ your words or bein’ quite fair.
‘Cause friends’ll just listen and let go on by
Those words you don’t mean and not bat an eye.
It makes a friend happy to see your success.
They’re proud of yer good side and forgive all the rest.
And that ain’t so easy, all of the time,
Sometimes I get crazy and seem to go blind!
Yer friend just might have to take you on home,
Or remind you sometime, that you’re not alone.
Or ever so gently pull you back to the ground,
When you think you can fly, with no one around.
A hug or a shake, whichever seems right
Is the high point of givin’, I’ll tell ya tonight,
All worldly riches and tributes of men,
Can’t hold a candle to the worth of a friend.

friends flowers

He keeps sending me Angels
from up on high.
He keeps sending me Angels
to teach me to fly.
He keeps sending me Angels
sweet and true.
He keeps sending me Angels
just like you.

This e-card says it all (click here)

“For all it’s worth”
by DreaMChaseR

I
We started out as enemies,
and then we became friends…
we ended up lost,
but now we still are it again…

II
Before I don’t know why
we ever known each other…
I questioned fate
and deleted the answers

Refrain I
But still I hope to find answers again.
Where we are and how we will ever be.
In this crossroads of faith we lie
just to find a humble reply.

Chorus I
Oh God please show me the answer,
on how I will find redemption.
If I can’t be forgiven by my lover,
could I be forgiven by You who is more greater than her?

III
I seem to be drifting away.
Trying to find alms from strangers.
Just to find someone who would care,
of a soldier who once fought and sincere.

IV
Now that I returned will you still accept me?
Will you just deny that I once loved you?
Now that you hate me will you still care for me?
Cause I won’t deny that you once did for me…

Refrain II
And now I found the courage I gave to you,
in sacrifice where I once stood.
Where tears once fell, where laughter once echoed.
Will you still know for all what is worth?

Chorus II
Oh dear please can we start over again?
on how we will find happiness…
If you can find it in your heart to linger,
of all the memories we once shared.

Bridge
For all it’s worth U know I still love you.
And I never meant to hurt you,
I sacrificed my pride for the blame.
And I’d sacrifice my life just our love to remain.

Little children’s choir:
La, la, la, la, la, la…

Chorus III
Oh my dear, you know what I mean
for all what it’s worth you know
you shouldn’t be mean…
for all the love we once sown…

Song composed by DreaMChaseR
Specially dedicated to FroZen_SeXeE

When God Made Fathers

When the good Lord was creating Fathers,
He started with a tall frame.
An angel nearby said, “What kind of a Father is that?
If you’re going to make children so close to the ground,
why have you put the Father up so high? He won’t be able
to shoot marbles without kneeling, play pretend drinking tea,
and kiss dollie goodnight, tuck a child in bed without bending,
or even kiss a child without stooping?

God smiled and said, “Yes, but if I make him childsize, who would
children have to look up to?”

And when God made a Father’s hands, they were large.
The angel said,”Large hands can’t manage diaper pins, small
buttons, rubber bands on pony tails, or even remove
splinters caused from baseball bats.”

Again God smiled and said, “I know, but they’re large enough
to hold everything a small boy empties from his pockets and
a little girls paper dolls and jump rope, and to teach her to turn
cartwheels, yet small enough to cup a child’s face in them.”

Then God molded long slim legs and broad shoulders,
“Do you realize you just made a Father without a lap?”
the angel chuckled.

God said, “A Mother needs a lap. A Father needs strong
shoulders to pull a wagon, to balance a bicycle, or to hold
a sleepy head on the way home from the circus.”


When God was in the middle of creating the biggest
body any one had ever seen, the angel said,
“That’s not fair. Do you honestly think that form is going to
get out of bed early in the morning when the baby cries, or
walk through a birthday party without crushing one or two of the
guests?”

God again smiled and said, “It will work. You will see. It will
support a small child who wants to ride to Branbury Cross or
scare mice away from a summer cabin , or walk in shoes
that will be a challenge to fill.”

God worked throughout the night, giving the Father few words, but
a firm authoritative voice; eyes that see everything, but remain calm
and tolerant. Finally, almost as an afterthought, He added tears. Then
he turned to the angel and said, “Now are you satisfied he can love as
much as a Mother can?”


The angel said nothing more.
Watch this movie, The Lion of the Tribe of Judah: The bond between father and son

The flower and the caterpillar
by DreaMChaseR

Flower

Once upon a time a flower was waiting for pollens from her beloved. For a flower, pollens are like precious letters, where one eagerly awaits when one blooms. Sorta like graduation.
One rainy night a tired caterpillar went to her side and asked “Dear friend, I’m sorry but can I take shelter in your petals?” Irked, the flower replied, “No! Get lost!”. The
caterpillar then pleaded, “Please kind flower, i’ve journeyed a thousand miles just to reach here, ur d only one who can help me now” “You’re so pathetic! How can I be sure that you won’t eat my leaves or more so my beautiful petals? Don’t you dare touch me!”, the flower furiously replied. Sad, the caterpillar took shelter on a lonely grass.
Evening passed and the flower felt rejuvinated. “Hay! nothing like a fresh rain! I’m blooming! Wee!” But as days passed and the flower started to wonder, “I wonder how come I haven’t gotten his pollen yet? Where is he?”
The second day passed and the flower started to worry…
“Nothing yet? What’s keeping him?”. The third day she became bewildered, “Hmmm… why is it I havn’t received d pollen yet?” The evening came and another hardpour of rain come, but this time, the sad flower is hopeless, and when her petals started to lose it’s beauty she eventually prayed, “Where is he? If there is no pollen I’ll wither and die…”.
Then God illuminated her and replied in a calm voice:”Dear flower, the kind pollen from ur beloved flower u wer
hoping for had died. I sent you a caterpillar because it is the only one who can survive the rain.”
The flower then bursts into tears, “God! I’m sorry, please. I won’t be selfish anymore, just give me a chance one more time” God then understood, “For you not to die, one must have humility that overcomes vulnerability. I’ll let him come into you, once u understand.”
After the rain, the flower waited for the caterpillar.
She realized her faults.
At the first day of wait, she realized God’s mighty power, that she can is bound by His fate.
At the second day of wait, she realized she is only a mere grain in the vastness of the universe.
At the third day of wait, she cried coz she understood that God’s lonely tears made up the sea and rain.
At the fourth day of wait she understood she realized how lonely earth could be without creatures.
At the fifth day she realized she’s not just for decorations but to bear fruit not only for the earth but also the image of man.”
At the sixth day she understood that alone she could not stand but with God, she can rest.
Finally the seventh day came, and this was the moment the flower was so beautiful, like a bride awaiting his
bridegroom. And said, “God U revealed urself in my discourse of grief on the third day, please I understood my lesson on how and why you created us. But most of all I understood how to love.”
God: “Yes, love… and I will grant the desires of your ovum.”
Majestically the chrysalis became a butterfly, and flew to nearby flowers. But the very first flower he gone to was the one who prayed for him. The butterfly said,”Here, he left this for you.”
And the flower became a fruit, the most tasty fruit that God has ever made.

male fairy butterfly

LESSON:
Love your God with all your heart and all your mind and all your soul, love your neighbor as yourself and love your enemies.
Bible Reference
John 4:10
Luke 10:25-37
Matthew 5:43-48
PS. “And on the third day he rose again”
Specially dedicated to FrOzEn_SeXeE

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