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Very Pinoy Christmas carol! hahhahahah
This was too funny not to share… ;-)
Scary baby faces with Ian!
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Apparently, Ian is developing his own sense of humor… ;-)
http://blog.marshill.com/2011/11/18/a-grandfather-and-father-pray-and-a-little-girl-is-baptized/
…and I think of my Lolo, and his earnest prayers in Tagalog. How they showered blessings over the family…
and this is the important stuff in life.
NEW HappySlip bidjo!! =) ”Bunts of Junks” Classic fam episode…
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Was in the mood for eye popping purple! So I made a random list of beautiful purple things... :-)
Ian Mickey Mouse… =)
A few attempts at trying to capture a real kiss from Ian. haha Don’t know why our fam calls them “kissy poos”…
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New HappySlip bidjo! Happy Apple Smiles! =)
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New Mom character in our handmade HappySlip shop!
Let her hold your keys and her dry erase speech bubble board will remind those forgetful ones in your house heheh ;-) (You can get it with or without the speech bubble or hooks)
Reblogged from my good friend, Sonya. =) comes from www.thevillagechurch.net
I need to be reminded of what the gospel really is. Too many days I confuse it with religion. They are not the same thing. Tim Keller, pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City, wrote down a few definitions of both, and I want to share them with you. It’s a great reminder that religion and the gospel are diametrically opposed. I pray we would understand the gospel deeper and better and live in the freedom given to us by Christ. RELIGION: I obey-therefore I’m accepted. RELIGION: Motivation is based on fear and insecurity. RELIGION: I obey God in order to get things from God. RELIGION: When circumstances in my life go wrong, I am angry at God or my self, since I believe, like Job’s friends that anyone who is good deserves a comfortable life. RELIGION: When I am criticized I am furious or devastated because it is critical that I think of myself as a ‘good person’. Threats to that self-image must be destroyed at all costs. RELIGION: My prayer life consists largely of petition and it only heats up when I am in a time of need. My main purpose in prayer is control of the environment. RELIGION: My self-view swings between two poles. If and when I am living up to my standards, I feel confident, but then I am prone to be proud and unsympathetic to failing people. If and when I am not living up to standards, I feel insecure and inadequate. I’m not confident. I feel like a failure. RELIGION: My identity and self-worth are based mainly on how hard I work. Or how moral I am, and so I must look down on those I perceive as lazy or immoral. I disdain and feel superior to ‘the other.’ RELIGION: Since I look to my own pedigree or performance for my spiritual acceptability, my heart manufactures idols. It may be my talents, my moral record, my personal discipline, my social status, etc. I absolutely have to have them so they serve as my main hope, meaning, happiness, security, and significance, whatever I may say I believe about God.
THE GOSPEL: I’m accepted-therefore I obey.
THE GOSPEL: Motivation is based on grateful joy.
THE GOSPEL: I obey God to get to God-to delight and resemble Him.
THE GOSPEL: When circumstances in my life go wrong, I struggle but I know all my punishment fell on Jesus and that while he may allow this for my training, he will exercise his Fatherly love within my trial.
THE GOSPEL: When I am criticized I struggle, but it is not critical for me to think of myself as a ‘good person.’ My identity is not built on my record or my performance but on God’s love for me in Christ. I can take criticism.
THE GOSPEL: My prayer life consists of generous stretches of praise and adoration. My main purpose is fellowship with Him.
THE GOSPEL: My self-view is not based on a view of my self as a moral achiever. In Christ I am “simul iustus et peccator”—simultaneously sinful and yet accepted in Christ. I am so bad he had to die for me and I am so loved he was glad to die for me. This leads me to deeper and deeper humility and confidence at the same time. Neither swaggering nor sniveling.
THE GOSPEL: My identity and self-worth are centered on the one who died for His enemies, who was excluded from the city for me. I am saved by sheer grace. So I can’t look down on those who believe or practice something different from me. Only by grace I am what I am. I’ve no inner need to win arguments.
THE GOSPEL: I have many good things in my life—family, work, spiritual disciplines, etc. But none of these good things are ultimate things to me. None of them are things I absolutely have to have, so there is a limit to how much anxiety, bitterness, and despondency they can inflict on me when they are threatened and lost.
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