Yes it does, we e-mail now.The Web has given a whole new meaning to the term 'pen pals'... :)
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Yes it does, we e-mail now.The Web has given a whole new meaning to the term 'pen pals'... :)
Well for the believer it's the inward man (2 Corinthians 4.6) - rather than the outward - that is renewed day by day. Having said that, there are indeed means and devices that can help with mobility and transport... :)He loves it farouk and has made him much more mobile. When not in use it gets rucked up in his shed underneath his model railway layout.
Even though he is not as physically strong and active as he was he still has all his marbles.Well for the believer it's the inward man (2 Corinthians 4.6) - rather than the outward - that is renewed day by day. Having said that, there are indeed means and devices that can help with mobility and transport... :)
We had an aged relative who still had a clear mind at 97; such a blessing.Even though he is not as physically strong and active as he was he still has all his marbles.
That is so great Pearl, that must've been an experience for sure, a long awaited one too!Even though Butterfly live in the UK we are too far apart to meet up but I did meet up with some folk from another forum including Helen's brother. Never say never though because a couple of years ago my pen-pal from Chicago came to visit me. we had bee writing since we were about twelve.
Whether it's in person or at a distance, fellowship is so important.That is so great Pearl, that must've been an experience for sure, a long awaited one too!
It is very important Farouk.Whether it's in person or at a distance, fellowship is so important.
(In Acts 2.42, it is definitely in person fellowship that is in view, of course...)
I wish my pen-pal was a Christian then it would have been even better.That is so great Pearl, that must've been an experience for sure, a long awaited one too!
That is always best Pearl.I wish my pen-pal was a Christian then it would have been even better.
Mine usually come out of a jar. I'm not a coffee expert. The best I ever had was some my daughter brought me back from Kenya - Blue Mountain coffee. I know that the altitude at which the beans grow affect the flavour.That is always best Pearl.
Today I am enjoying Peet's Alma Di La Tierra dark roast coffee, not bad.
Africa has some good coffee, must've been wonderful.Mine usually come out of a jar. I'm not a coffee expert. The best I ever had was some my daughter brought me back from Kenya - Blue Mountain coffee. I know that the altitude at which the beans grow affect the flavour.
Good coffee in Latin America ... although I gave up coffee decades ago...Africa has some good coffee, must've been wonderful.
Hadn't heard of that one...That is always best Pearl.
Today I am enjoying Peet's Alma Di La Tierra dark roast coffee, not bad.
Good coffee in Latin America ... although I gave up coffee decades ago...
Hadn't heard of that one...
Just a good idea health-wise; and subsequent health problems bore this out...Yes some very good coffee in Latin America, why did you give up coffee Farouk?
We were looking at Psalm 107.30: "So He bringeth them to their desired haven..." :)We haven't had a fun chat thread in awhile. Anyone want some coffee? I had me some premium roast this morning from my Keurig, but only because I drank all my hazelnut.How is everyone? Any good devotions or Bible passages y'all been reading lately?
The Psalmist is indeed thankful in an exemplary way...Thanks for re-starting this thread farouk. You Psalm made me think of one of my favourites:
Psalm 16:6
The boundary lines have fallen for me in pleasant places; surely I have a delightful inheritance.