There are reasons to just about everything that as to do with action: learning, eating, love and playing are the most common things that people reason with. With this said, I want to learn much more than just mere learning. I want to encompass learning. I want to be embody myself fully into the Korean language so that I will be like water and salt together. It can't be separated once mixed together.
http://koreanovernight.com/top-100-most-common-korean-medical-vocablular-word...
Quotes to Live By
If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.
(John Quincy Adams)
We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit. (Aristotle)
Every artist was first an amateur. (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goal; nothing on earth can help the man with the wrong mental attitude. (Thomas Jefferson)
It takes ten years to build up a reputation, but only five minutes to ruin one. (Anonymous)
(John Quincy Adams)
We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit. (Aristotle)
Every artist was first an amateur. (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goal; nothing on earth can help the man with the wrong mental attitude. (Thomas Jefferson)
It takes ten years to build up a reputation, but only five minutes to ruin one. (Anonymous)
Monday, September 26, 2011
Monday, August 29, 2011
There is a time for everything
I got this book from: Blogging for Books
In this generation, people are always looking for the easiest way out of things. No one has the patience now to "smell the roses". They can't even wait for the roses to open to enjoy them. People are always rushing around now and with the latest technology, they are now taking the speed of the Internet for granted along with other things like the smart phone and the ipad 2.
In the book, the bride and the groom-to-be, works out a plan to get what they both want. By the fate of God, they both end up falling in love with each other. But the process was very intricate, as both wanted to use each other to get what they wanted.
I learned in this book that most often times, the things you want in life is not always the best things. God is right in telling us to wait a little longer or saying no when we ask for things. Because He knows the future, we should just leave everything to God and let Him take care of our tomorrows.
In this generation, people are always looking for the easiest way out of things. No one has the patience now to "smell the roses". They can't even wait for the roses to open to enjoy them. People are always rushing around now and with the latest technology, they are now taking the speed of the Internet for granted along with other things like the smart phone and the ipad 2.
In the book, the bride and the groom-to-be, works out a plan to get what they both want. By the fate of God, they both end up falling in love with each other. But the process was very intricate, as both wanted to use each other to get what they wanted.
I learned in this book that most often times, the things you want in life is not always the best things. God is right in telling us to wait a little longer or saying no when we ask for things. Because He knows the future, we should just leave everything to God and let Him take care of our tomorrows.
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Hand in Hand
I got this book for free from: Blogging for Books
As a child, no matter how far you stray, someone is bound to come after you and pull you back. That's how I felt about this particular book. It seems that God is the alarm clock that suddenly Awakens you in your reverie and pulls you back into an intimate relationship with you.
This book greatly aroused me in my dreamland and got me back on the right track with God. Stovall Weems helps put the Awakening into words that helps each person get right back on track with God.
As a child, no matter how far you stray, someone is bound to come after you and pull you back. That's how I felt about this particular book. It seems that God is the alarm clock that suddenly Awakens you in your reverie and pulls you back into an intimate relationship with you.
This book greatly aroused me in my dreamland and got me back on the right track with God. Stovall Weems helps put the Awakening into words that helps each person get right back on track with God.
Monday, July 4, 2011
Shades of Gray
I got this free book from: Blogging for Books
We live in a society now where shades of gray is actually acceptable now. The world is no longer black and white. We justify our actions now through shades of gray. "Oh, that one ice cream bar won't hinder me. I just exercised." "The doctor won't know if I ate that one chocolate bar. I'll just work harder next week."
Hence, the little white lies that spread. In "Every Single Women's Battle", Shannon Ethridge talks about these areas of grayness that hits almost every woman through the sexual sins of our society. This book explains that even though we aren't physically involved in anything, our minds can still commit adultery through our fantasy imaginations.
We live in a society now where shades of gray is actually acceptable now. The world is no longer black and white. We justify our actions now through shades of gray. "Oh, that one ice cream bar won't hinder me. I just exercised." "The doctor won't know if I ate that one chocolate bar. I'll just work harder next week."
Hence, the little white lies that spread. In "Every Single Women's Battle", Shannon Ethridge talks about these areas of grayness that hits almost every woman through the sexual sins of our society. This book explains that even though we aren't physically involved in anything, our minds can still commit adultery through our fantasy imaginations.
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Bearing Fruit
note: I got this book for free from Blogging for books.
What does it mean to bear fruit abundantly? Most people when they hear "bear fruit", it's to have more and more children to fill the earth. That's what some select groups say. But other people have no idea what it means to "bear fruit". In this book by: Darlene Marie Wilkinson, she explains the secrets of the vine for women. Her husband is Bruce Wilkinson and he was the one that wrote the prayer of jabez. When Darlene explains how we can achieve abundance through our blessings to other people, it made my heart feel very peaceful for some reason.
I highly recommend this book to women all around the world who wants to "bear fruit" in abundance.
What does it mean to bear fruit abundantly? Most people when they hear "bear fruit", it's to have more and more children to fill the earth. That's what some select groups say. But other people have no idea what it means to "bear fruit". In this book by: Darlene Marie Wilkinson, she explains the secrets of the vine for women. Her husband is Bruce Wilkinson and he was the one that wrote the prayer of jabez. When Darlene explains how we can achieve abundance through our blessings to other people, it made my heart feel very peaceful for some reason.
I highly recommend this book to women all around the world who wants to "bear fruit" in abundance.
Saturday, May 28, 2011
The Link Between Heaven and Earth
note: I got this book for free at Blogging for Books
Chapter 1 Excerpt
Have you ever wondered about miracles? Are they only things that Jesus did way back in the past or his disciples? What about those "Charismatic" people? They are often talking about the Holy Spirit and the signs. How do we as a normal individual experience such wonders? In this book by Bruce Wilkinson, he talks about how to see the "signs" and how to be a servant to God's miraculous missions.
I personally learned a lot. I learned to be open to "nudges" as God gives me missions to accomplish. I confess that through my early college years, there were a lot of times when God would nudge me and I would ignore them because I was WAY out of my comfort zone. Looking back, I regret that I wasn't man enough to reach out and help someone else because of my selfishness.
Chapter 1 Excerpt
Have you ever wondered about miracles? Are they only things that Jesus did way back in the past or his disciples? What about those "Charismatic" people? They are often talking about the Holy Spirit and the signs. How do we as a normal individual experience such wonders? In this book by Bruce Wilkinson, he talks about how to see the "signs" and how to be a servant to God's miraculous missions.
I personally learned a lot. I learned to be open to "nudges" as God gives me missions to accomplish. I confess that through my early college years, there were a lot of times when God would nudge me and I would ignore them because I was WAY out of my comfort zone. Looking back, I regret that I wasn't man enough to reach out and help someone else because of my selfishness.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
The Light in the Darkness
note: I got this book for free from waterbrook multnomah.
Sneak Peek: When Sparrows Fall by Meg Moseley
When Miranda is down in the valleys of despair, half brother-in-law steps into help with a surprising turn of events. Jack, an ordinary professor that teaches fiction to college students ends up in Slades Creek caring for six children. What turns out to be an ordinary baby-sitting job, results in protecting his sister-in-law from a pastor who is a wolf in sheep's clothing.
The book's theme really goes with the modern-day churches. Almost everyone in America goes to some kind of religious organization. It's kind of scary what kinds of people profess themselves as Christians these days. They say they believe in God, but their actions show something completely different, and people just follow along with the Pastor. The scariest thing is that the congregation is being brainwashed and they don't even know it. So the lesson to be learned is not to trust the Pastor and deacons, but to also read the Bible and ask God to give you a discerning heart.
Sneak Peek: When Sparrows Fall by Meg Moseley
When Miranda is down in the valleys of despair, half brother-in-law steps into help with a surprising turn of events. Jack, an ordinary professor that teaches fiction to college students ends up in Slades Creek caring for six children. What turns out to be an ordinary baby-sitting job, results in protecting his sister-in-law from a pastor who is a wolf in sheep's clothing.
The book's theme really goes with the modern-day churches. Almost everyone in America goes to some kind of religious organization. It's kind of scary what kinds of people profess themselves as Christians these days. They say they believe in God, but their actions show something completely different, and people just follow along with the Pastor. The scariest thing is that the congregation is being brainwashed and they don't even know it. So the lesson to be learned is not to trust the Pastor and deacons, but to also read the Bible and ask God to give you a discerning heart.
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