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#495 From: Levi Mateo <lev_matt124@...>
Date: Mon Nov 9, 2009 3:32 am
Subject: Villar's Speech (platforms)... just sharing
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i'm just sharing this video to get some info of our Presidential candidate.
i'm not connected or any how volunteering with Manny Villar and campaigning for him.
Just wanted to spread the knowledge and give you thougths.
 
 
Manny Villar speech (1/3)
Manny Villar speech (2/3)
Manny Villar speech (3/3)


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#494 From: Levi Mateo <lev_matt124@...>
Date: Fri Nov 6, 2009 9:19 am
Subject: The Hope You Need
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The Hope You Need
by Charles R. Swindoll
(Hebrews 6:19)
 
Somewhere along the many miles of southern California shoreline walked a young, 20-year-old woman with a terminal disease in her body and a revolver in her hand.
She had called me late one evening. We talked for a long time. A troubled young woman, her mind was filled with doubts. She had advanced leukemia. The doctors told her she would not live much longer. She checked herself out of a hospital because, as she put it, she "couldn't take another day of that terrible isolation."
Her husband had left her.
Her two-month-old daughter had recently died.
Her best friend had been killed in an auto accident.
Her life was broken. She'd run out of hope.
 
She and I spoke calmly and quietly about what was happening. I did a lot of listening. There were periods when there was silence on the phone for thirty to forty-five seconds. I didn't know where she was. I still don't know her full name. She spoke of taking her husband's revolver and going out on the beach to finish it all. She asked me a lot of questions about suicide.
 
In what seemed an inappropriate moment . . . I felt peace, a total absence of panic. I had no fear that she would hang up and take her life. I simply spoke very, very quietly about her future. I made no special promise that she would immediately be healed. I knew that she might not live much longer, as her doctors were talking to her in terms of a very few weeks---perhaps days. I spoke to her about Christ and the hope He could provide. After a sigh and with an ache that was obvious, she hung up.
 
Thirty minutes later my phone rang again. It was the same young woman. She had a friend who was a nurse, who used to come to our church. The nurse had given her a New Testament in which she had written my name and phone number and had said, "If you really are in deep need, I think he will understand." By the way, the nurse---her closest friend---was the one who had been killed in the auto accident. She had nothing to cling to from that friendship but memories and this Testament. She read from it.
 
I said, "What does that little Book say to you?"
"Well, I think the first part of it is biography and the last part is a group of letters that explain how to do what's in that biography." (That's a good analysis of the New Testament.)
I said, "Have you done that?" And she had called back to say, "Yes, I've done that. I decided, Chuck, that I would, without reservation, give myself to Jesus Christ. I'm still afraid; I still have doubts. I still don't know what tomorrow's going to bring, but I want you to know that I have turned my life over to Jesus, and I'm trusting Him through this. He has given me new hope . . . the one thing I really needed."
 
It's very possible that someone reading these words right now feels the very same way. You're thinking thoughts that you have never entertained before, and you're thinking them more often and more seriously. Without trying to use any of the clichés on you, I would say that this hope Christ can bring is the only way through. I have no answer other than Jesus Christ. I can't promise you healing, nor can I predict that your world will come back right side up. But I can promise you He will receive you as you come in faith to Him. And He will bring back the hope you need so desperately. The good news is this: That hope will not only get you through this particular trial, it will ultimately take you into God's presence when you die because you have received the gift of eternal life through faith in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ your Lord. 
 
regards,
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#493 From: Levi Mateo <lev_matt124@...>
Date: Thu Nov 5, 2009 3:40 am
Subject: Pacman sings on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
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Manny Pacquiao's rendition of Sometimes When We Touch on Jimmy Kimmel Live
 
 
regards,
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#492 From: leah zaldarriaga <leahzaldarriaga@...>
Date: Mon Nov 2, 2009 2:10 am
Subject: Fw: I picked you...
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Sent: Mon, November 2, 2009 6:24:27 AM
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Look at the picture, read the prayer and then make a wish and read the prayer again.




 
 


I am picking 11 people who have touched my life and who I think would want to receive this. Please send it back to me (You'll see why). 

In case you are not aware, Saint Theresa is known as the Saint of the Little Ways, meaning she believed in doing the little things in life well and with great love.... She is represented by roses. 
May everyone who receives this message be blessed. Saint Theresa's Prayer 
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REMEMBER to make a wish before you read the prayer. That's all you have to do. There is nothing attached. Just share this with people and see what happens on the fourth day. Sorry you have to forward the message, but try not to break this, please. Prayer is one of the best free gifts we receive. Read the prayer below.. 



Saint Theresa's Prayer
 


May today there be peace within.... 
May you trust God that you are exactly where you are meant to be. 
May you not forget the infinite possibilities that are born of faith. 
May you use those gifts that you have received, and pass on the love that has been given to you.... 
May you be content knowing you are a child of God. 
Let this presence settle into your bones, and allow your soul the freedom to sing, 
Dance, praise and love. 
It is there for each and every one of us. 

Now, send this to 11 people within the next 5 minutes. And remember to send this back.
I count as 1......... You'll see why. 

'Worry looks around, 
Sorrow looks back, Faith looks up.' 
This angel is sent to you.. 

You must send her to 11 people including me. 

In 8 minutes you will receive something you have long awaited. 


Have faith.
  
 
 
 

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#491 From: Levi Mateo <lev_matt124@...>
Date: Sun Nov 1, 2009 3:03 am
Subject: Cebu maintains rank as 7th best island destination in the world
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Cebu maintains rank as 7th best island destination in the world
 
 
Cebu has retained for the third straight year its seventh ranking in the list of best island destinations in the world by international Conde Nast Traveler magazine.
 
A Cebu resort, the Plantation Bay Resort and Spa in Lapu-Lapu City has also maintained its ranking in the prestigious list.
 
Conde Nast Traveler magazine has recently released the results of the annual Readers’ Choice Awards 2009, a listing of the best cities, islands, hotels, transportation and resorts worldwide.
 
At 72.6 points, this is Cebu ’s ranking for the third straight year and the fourth time in the last five years. Cebu got 70.9 in 2008; 72.3 in 2007 and 72.8 in 2004. It has been ranked 8th best island destination twice in 2006 with 71.0 points and in 2005, with 69.5.
 
Rounding up this year’s top 10 island destinations in the Asia/Indian Ocean group are: Maldives-87. 5, Bali-84, Phuket-79.9, Seychelles-76. 7, Koh Samui-75.3, Mauritius-74. 1, Cebu-72.6, Langkawi-69. 8, Borneo-65.4, and Lamu-63.6.
 
This year, Cebu, along with Maldives , Bali, Phuket, Langkawi and Borneo, maintained their rankings, while Mauritius slid down. Seychelles and Koh Samui each earned one notch higher. Lamu, a new entrant, edged out Lombok at tenth place last year. Borneo maintained its 9th ranking since it joined the list last year.
 
On the same survey, Plantation Bay Resort and Spa, an 11.4 hectare resort in Mactan has maintained its position at 16th place with 88.5, lower by 5 points in last year’s score. The resort surpassed some resorts in Bali , Cambodia and Phuket; trailing behind resorts in Langkawi and Maldives in the resorts category. It is the only Philippine resort included in the 25 top Resorts in Asia .
 
Every year since 1988, a select sample of Conde Nast Traveler readers have taken the Readers’ Choice Survey. This year, the questionnaire was available to all readers through a secure website.
 
The final tabulations of 25,008 responses this year were done by Madiamark Research Inc. of New York City .
 
Last August, Cebu was also named 4th best island in Asia by another New York-based magazine Travel + Leisure, when it released its World’s Best Awards 2009, a listing of the best hotels, airlines, cruises islands and cities all over the world.
 
Cebu got a rating of 79.68 points and trailed behind Bali (87.41), Maldives (84.43) and Phuket (80.93).
 
 
 
regards,

 


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#490 From: Levi Mateo <lev_matt124@...>
Date: Sun Nov 1, 2009 2:50 am
Subject: World's Superathletes
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The world's superathletes Kobe Bryant (Basketball) , Cristiano Ronaldo (Soccer), Roger Federer (Tennis), Xiang Liu (Track & field), Maria Sharapova (Tennis), and our very own Manny Pacquiao (Boxing) featured in Nike's international campaign.


 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYx_rv-6Mto


 



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#489 From: "Levi Mateo" <lev_matt124@...>
Date: Sat Oct 17, 2009 1:41 am
Subject: I just selected you to win a free big LCD TV
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Hi,

I have just selected you to win a brand new LCD TV!

If selected, click here:
http://www.planet49.com.sg/cgi-bin/wingame.pl?wingame_pk=40&number=2499494

The best part is: it's free and only takes a minute ;-)
Only available to selected participants!

See you
Levi

PS: If you decide to participate, I will receive a confirmation e-mail

#488 From: Levi Mateo <lev_matt124@...>
Date: Sat Oct 17, 2009 1:33 am
Subject: CNN top 10 Heroes of 2009
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Let us help our kabayan Efren Penaflorida promote his cause: education for the poor.

 

Let’s vote and spread the word. 

http://edition. cnn.com/2009/ LIVING/wayoflife /03/05/heroes. efren.penaflorid a/index.html

 

 

This is Efren's story:
 
 
 
regards,


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#487 From: "Cabagnot, DiorellaJoy-B" <diorellajoy-b.cabagnot@...>
Date: Mon Sep 28, 2009 3:40 pm
Subject: FW: Storm Ondoy 9/26
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Now is the time to help our Kababayans in any way we can.

 

Diorella Joy B. Cabagnot

Adversity reveals genius, Prosperity can bring to ignorance - Horace

 

Please see the devastation this recent typhoon has brought to some parts of our country:

 

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Date: Sunday, September 27, 2009, 9:50 AM


Actress Cristine Reyes trapped on the roof of her home in Provident Village , Marikina

Actress Cristine Reyes trapped on the roof of her home in Provident Village , Marikina


araneta ave. QC

ayala underpass, Makati

C5

DLSU Taft Ave , Manila


EDSA

The Fort

Katipunan Ave., QC (Ateneo)

Marikina River

Marikina River

Pasong Tamo, Makati

UST

Wilson St. , Greenhills

Xavier School , Greenhills

 

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#486 From: john achas <johnachas@...>
Date: Mon Sep 28, 2009 1:02 am
Subject: What do you see?
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Subject: FW: What Do You See?
 

 

 
 
In the following pictures, you see people with very strong facial expressions.
Can you identify their expression?
 
 
 
  
THEY'RE ALL GETTING READY TO SNEEZE!!
 
 

Juicy as always.
 
 
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#485 From: dannyboy babiera <sdj_danyboy@...>
Date: Mon Aug 31, 2009 3:54 am
Subject: Re: FW: HSSE Reminder: when a thief forces you to withdraw from your atm
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thanks for this reminders.. i find this very useful topic for us that doesn't know about this information..
more power to your group..
GODbless..

bstrgrds,

danyboy..

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--- On Fri, 8/28/09, Ghianna-Marie. Jarin@shell. com <Ghianna-Marie. Jarin@shell. com> wrote:

From: Ghianna-Marie. Jarin@shell. com <Ghianna-Marie. Jarin@shell. com>
Subject: FW: HSSE Reminder: when a thief forces you to withdraw from your atm
To:
Date: Friday, August 28, 2009, 8:22 AM

 
-----Original Message-----
From: Benavente, Donna B SSSCMLA-HRVO/ N-T2
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 10:31 PM
To: GX SSSCMLA HRSC
Subject: HSSE Reminder: when a thief forces you to withdraw from your atm

Hello Friends,
A very useful HSSE reminder. Worth sharing too.
 
Take care,
Donna
HSSE-ERT
 

cid:1.1150629540@web33208.mail.mud.yahoo.com

                                         
When a thief forces you to take money from the ATM, do not argue or resist. You might not know what he or she might do to you. What you should do is to punch your PIN in the reverse mode.
I.e. if your PIN # is 1254, you punch 4521.The moment you punch in the reverse mode, the money will come out, but will be stuck into the machine half way out and it will alert the Police (security) without the notice of the thief. Every ATM has it; it is specially made to signify danger and help. Not everyone is aware of this.                                              
                                                                         
Forward this to all your loved ones, friends and those you care about.


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Tel. 845-5552

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#484 From: jai jarin <jai_jarin@...>
Date: Sun Aug 30, 2009 10:38 pm
Subject: Fw: YAYA....(pampaalis stress)
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----- Forwarded by Christina C. Aneza/GLASS/SMPP/PH/SMG on 08/03/2009 03:16
PM -----
                                                                                                           
                      Marvin Gilson N.                                                                     
                      dela Cruz                To:       Darwin N. San Pablo/GLASS/SMPP/PH/SMG@SMG,         
                                                Reginald S. Geronimo/GLASS/SMPP/PH/SMG@SMG, Angelo C.       
                      08/03/2009 03:29          Fama/GLASS/SMPP/PH/SMG@SMG, Nolan Myles R.                 
                      PM                        Ricardo/GLASS/SMPP/PH/SMG@SMG, Siegfried V.                 
                                                Gastrock/GLASS/SMPP/PH/SMG@SMG, Jesus A.                   
                                                Abelilla/GLASS/SMPP/PH/SMG@SMG, Daisy L                     
                                                Sanosa/GLASS/SMPP/PH/SMG@SMG, Ma. Jesusa R.                 
                                                Jiongco/GLASS/SMPP/PH/SMG@SMG, Mark Anthony A.             
                                                Cagape/GLASS/SMPP/PH/SMG@SMG, Ramon F. Estarez             
                                                II/GLASS/SMPP/PH/SMG@SMG, Christian M.                     
                                                Eclavea/GLASS/SMPP/PH/SMG@SMG, Christina C.                 
                                                Aneza/GLASS/SMPP/PH/SMG@SMG, Bryan Jhay Z.                 
                                                Roxas/GLASS/SMPP/PH/SMG@SMG, Jonathan I.                   
                                                Magsino/GLASS/SMPP/PH/SMG@SMG, Jocelyn C.                   
                                                Cabarle/GLASS/SMPP/PH/SMG@SMG                               
                                               cc:                                                         
                                               Subject:  Fw: YAYA....(pampaalis stress)                     
                                                                                                           





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       Haaaaay Yaya .............                                                   
                                                                                   
                                                                                   
       1.     Yaya buys food at McDo.                                               
       Crew: “Dito niyo na po ba kakainin?”                                         
       Yaya: “Puwede sa table?”                                                     
       ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------     
       --------- --------- ------                                                   
       2. Kid: “Yaya look, boats!”                                                 
       Yaya: “Dows are not boats, dey’re yachts.”                                   
       Kid: “Yaya, spell yachts?”                                                   
       Yaya: “Yor rayt, dey are boats.”                                             
       ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------     
       --------- --------- ------                                                   
       3. Woman carrying sick baby enters doctor’s office.                         
       Doc: “Bottlefed?”                                                           
       Woman: “ Brea - stfed po.”                                                   
       (Doctors squeezes woman’s breasts repeatedly)                               
       Doc: “Ayan ang problema, wala kang gatas, eh.”                               
       Woman: “Yaya lang po ako doc! Yaya!”                                         
       ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------     
       --------- --------- ------                                                   
       4. The eggs that yaya bought turned out to be rotten.                       
       She stormed back to the grocery and told the vendor:                         
       â€œManong, ang baho ng itlog niyo!”                                           
       ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------     
       --------- --------- ------                                                   
       5. My mom asked our yaya to buy Inquirer and Star.                           
       Our yaya came back and said: “Ma’am, wala pong Inquirer                     
       kaya bumili nalang po ako ng dalawang Star!”                                 
       ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------     
       --------- --------- ------                                                   
       6. Yaya: “Huhuhu…”                                                           
       Ate: “O, bakit ka umiiyak?”                                                 
       Yaya: “Kasi ate ang dami kong pimples!”                                     
       Ate: “Eh bakit ka ba tinitighiyawat?”                                       
       Yaya: “Kasi po di ako makatulog sa gabi.”                                   
       Ate: “O, bakit ka di makatulog?”                                             
       Yaya: “Kasi po may pinoproblema ako…”                                       
       Ate: “Ano naman ang pinoproblema mo?”                                       
       Yaya: “Kasi ate ang dami kong pimples!”                                     
       ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------     
       --------- --------- ------                                                   
       7. (Earlier) Mom: “Yaya, lagay mo yung pesto sa ref!”                       
       (Later) Son: “Yaya, nakita mo PS2 ko?”                                       
       Yaya: “Nasa ref, pinalagay ng mama mo!”                                     
       ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------     
       --------- --------- ------                                                   
       8. Just now my maid burned a hole in my uniform.                             
       I angrily asked her, “Paano mo naman nasunog to?”                           
       She answered: “Secret!”                                                     
       ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------     
       --------- --------- ------                                                   
       9. After watching a movie, our yaya blurted out :                           
       â€œAng pangit naman, happy ending!”                                           
       ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------     
       --------- --------- ------                                                   
       10. Sir: “Yaya, gawa mo ko ng kape. Yung decaf ha!”                         
       Yaya: “Siyempre naman, alangan namang de-baso!”                             
       ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------     
       --------- --------- ------                                                   
       11. Mom: “Yaya, magluto ka na pag-alis ko ha!”                               
       Yaya: “Ano po lulutuin ko?”                                                 
       Mom: “It’s up to you.”                                                       
       (During dinner) Mom: “Yaya, bakit ketsup at tuyo ang ulam?”                 
       Yaya: “Diba nung tinanong ko kayo kung anong lulutuin ko,                   
       sabi niyo, ‘kitsup tuyo’!”                                                   
       ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------     
       --------- --------- ------                                                   
       12. Our neighbor’s yaya: “Junjun, chew your mouth!”                         
       ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------     
       --------- --------- ------                                                   
       13. Our yaya sa sari-sari store: “Miss isang Coke in can                     
       at isang Sprite na Coke in can…”                                             
       ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------     
       --------- --------- ------                                                   
       14. SIR: “Inday, si sir mo to, nabangga kotse ko & I need cash!”             
       INDAY: “Aru, dugo-dugo gang ka no?”                                         
       SIR: “Gaga! Si sir mo talaga to!”                                           
       INDAY: “Gago ka rin! Si sir ang tawag sa kin…kapkeyk…”                       
       ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------     
       --------- --------- ------                                                   
       15. I once asked my yaya where the Netherlands is located.                   
       She answered: “Diba dun nakatira si Peter Pan?”                             
       ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------     
       --------- --------- ------                                                   
       16. “O yaya, bakit ka umiiyak?”                                             
       Yaya: “Ati, sabi kasi ng duktor, tatanggalan ako ng butlig!”                 
       Ate: “Eh yun lang pala eh! Bakit ka umiiyak?”                               
       Yaya: “Buti kung one lig lang, eh kung butlig, wala na kong ligs!”           
       ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------     
       --------- --------- ------                                                   
       17. We saw our yaya staring intently at the orange juice bottle.             
       Sabi namin: “Yaya, anong ginagawa mo?”                                       
       Yaya: “Shhh! Nakalagay sa bote, ‘concentrate’…”                             
       ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------     
       --------- --------- ------                                                   
       18. Neighbor’s yaya telling her ward to climb down the stairs:               
       â€œDown to earth! Down to earth!”                                             
       ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------     
       --------- --------- ------                                                   
       19. My mom was going to buy our yaya a transistor radio.                     
       Before my mom left the house, our yaya said,                                 
       â€œMa’am, ang kunin niyo yung Ilokano ang salita ha!”                         
       ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------     
       --------- --------- ------                                                   
       20. We paid for the tuition fee of our yaya’s son.                           
       So one day I was reviewing him: “The Earth is the 3rd planet from the sun.   
                                                                                   
       Ano ang katabi ng Mercury?” His mom, our yaya, answered:                     
       â€œParang Watson’s yata…”                                                     
       ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------     
       --------- --------- ------                                                   
       21. Sir: “Yaya, natanggal mo yung mantsa sa barong ko?”                     
       Yaya: “Opo! Tanggal na tanggal!”                                             
       Sir: “Good! Anong pinang-tanggal mo?”                                       
       Yaya: “Gunting, kuya! Gunting!”                                             
       ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------     
       --------- --------- ------                                                   
       22. Yaya to tricycle driver: “Magkano sa City Hall?”                         
       Driver: “Ikaw lang?” Yaya: “Ay bakit, hindi ka sasama?”                     
       ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------     
       --------- --------- ------                                                   
       23. (Si Kuya pumasok sa kuwarto ni Yaya)                                     
       Kuya: “Yaya…”                                                               
       Yaya: “Koya, wag po! Wag Pooooo!”                                           
       Kuya: “Gaga! Uutusan lang kita!”                                             
       Yaya: “Si Koya naman…nagsa-suggest lang…”                                   
       ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------     
       --------- --------- ------                                                   
       24. Kid: “Yaya, spell orange?”                                               
       Yaya: “Depende. Yung kulay o yung prutas?”                                   
       ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------     
       --------- --------- ------                                                   
       25. Midget Yaya who was newly hired:                                         
       â€œSuwerte po kayo, ako ang napili niyo.                                       
       At least kung maibagsak ko si baby, mababa lang!”                           
       ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------     
       --------- --------- ------                                                   
       26. Yaya to my brother: “Nag tothbrush ka na ng ipin?”                       
       Bro: “Siyempre, alangan namang mag toothbrush ako ng kilikili!”             
       ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------     
       --------- --------- ------                                                   
       27. (after being scolded for breaking her promises):                         
       â€œMa’am, hindi na po ako mangangako ulit…promise!”                           
       ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------     
       --------- --------- ------                                                   
       28. We had a yaya who claimed she was being courted by a kapre               
       in her province and wanted to take her to his kingdom.                       
       Her reason for turning down the offer to be his queen?                       
       â€œKapre yun ma’am, malaki ang kwan nun! Wag na uy!”                           
       ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------     
       --------- --------- ------                                                   
       29. AMO: “Bakit namatay ang aso?”                                           
       MAID: “Pinaliguan ko po ng laundry soap.”                                   
       AMO: “Nakamamatay ba yun?”                                                   
       MAID: “Ewan ko nga po eh, pag-off ko ng washing machine patay na.”           
       ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------     
       --------- --------- ------                                                   
       30. Yaya picking up the phone saying: “ Hilo ?”                             
       We noticed that she was holding the handset ng baligtad.                     
       We told her, “Yaya, baliktad!”                                               
       Then Yaya said: “Lohi?”                                                     
       ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------     
       --------- --------- ------                                                   
       31. Amo: Yaya use COOLING PLACE in a sentence.                               
       Yaya: Sir! viry easy! iksample nagring yung phone,                           
       (ring, ring, ring,) Yaya answered, " HILO , WHO'S COOLING PLACE?"           
                                                                                   
                                                                                   
                                                                                   
                                                                                   
                                                                                   
                                                                                   
                                                                                   
                                                                                   
                                                                                   


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#483 From: jai jarin <jai_jarin@...>
Date: Sun Aug 30, 2009 10:19 pm
Subject: FW: HSSE Reminder: when a thief forces you to withdraw from your atm
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From: Benavente, Donna B SSSCMLA-HRVO/N-T2
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Subject: HSSE Reminder: when a thief forces you to withdraw from your atm

Hello Friends,
A very useful HSSE reminder. Worth sharing too.
 
Take care,
Donna
HSSE-ERT
 

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When a thief forces you to take money from the ATM, do not argue or resist. You might not know what he or she might do to you. What you should do is to punch your PIN in the reverse mode.
I.e. if your PIN # is 1254, you punch 4521.The moment you punch in the reverse mode, the money will come out, but will be stuck into the machine half way out and it will alert the Police (security) without the notice of the thief. Every ATM has it; it is specially made to signify danger and help. Not everyone is aware of this.                                              
                                                                         
Forward this to all your loved ones, friends and those you care about.


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#482 From: Levi Mateo <lev_matt124@...>
Date: Wed Aug 12, 2009 4:46 pm
Subject: The funeral cortege of former Pres. Cory Aquino: My tears came naturally
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The funeral cortege of former Pres. Cory Aquino: My tears came naturally

by: Joey de Leon


Wala na sa piling ng mga Pilipino,
Tinig ng awiting Mga Kababayan Ko,
At lumisan na rin noong isang Sabado,
Inang nagpalipad sa awiting Bayan Ko.


Ako'y sumasaludo, paalam Pangulo,
May isa 'kong lihim, kay tagal itinago,
Sa lahat nang inabot kong mga namuno,
Tanging ikaw lang sa luha ko'y nagpatulo.


Marami ang nalungkot sa iyong pagyao,
Magalang ang lahat at puno ng respeto,
Nagpasalamat pa nga Kapamilya sa 'yo,
Dahil kanilang himpilan naibalik mo.


Subalit ano itong nabalitaan ko?
Nangyari noong Lunes, a-tres ng Agosto,
Habang inililipat ang mga labi mo,
Ika'y parang nabastos sa isang TV show.


At ang napakasaklap at masakit dito,
Ang nambastos pa'y kapamilya ng anak mo,
Napanood ito ng tao at publiko,
Kakaunti na nga, ngunit lahat nahilo.


Sabi ng TV host na mainit ang ulo
Pagkakita sa video na kanyang kasalo,
"Sandali, meron akong ano... sa'ting ano...
Hindi naman sa ano," nagkaanu-ano!


Ayon sa Internet, meron pa s'yang nasambit,
"Sana pakitanggal muna 'yan sa'ting traffic..."
At 'di maaalis sa iyong pag-iisip,
Ang parada ng patay ang pinaliligpit!


At dagdag pa daw ng naghahari-harian,
"I don't think na dapat n'yong ipakita iyan..."
Nasaan naman ang paggalang, o nasaan?
Mga sinasabi natin minsa'y pag-ingatan.


At 'di pa nangimi nang sumunod na araw,
Pinilit pa ring ginawa n'ya ay tama raw,
Mga nakarinig 'di na nakagalaw
At ayon sa iba sila na la'y napa-wow!


"... Pero ako, totoo 'ko eh ... ", sabi kuno,
Totoo nga at totoo ring walang modo,
Pwede namang sabihin itong pa-sikreto,
Kaya't wala na rin mga paliwanag mo.


"Kung ganyan, pakita na lang 'yan!", ang hamon pa,
Para bang ang prusisyon nila-"lang - lang" lang ba,
Ang pangasiwaan ay pinapili pa n'ya,
Sumunod ang himpilan, nung August 5 wala s'ya.


May mga komentong pwede nang pang-harapan,
"On camera" baga sa TV ang tawag d'yan
At kung sensitibo man ang gustong bitawan,
Pagpasok ng commercial, hintayin mo na lang.


Matutong magbaba muna ng mikropono
At saka idikta lahat ng iyong gusto,
Lagi kang mataas lahat daw takot sa 'yo,
Ratings lang ang mababa — totoo ba ito?


The breaking news breaks your heart — at 'yan ang bawi mo,
Nang mahalata mong sumablay ang pasok mo,
Pero sigurado ika'y maa-abswelto,
'Di ba ikaw rin ang may-ari ng network n'yo?


Nung Hueves nag-apologize sa diario naman,
O, akala ko ba wala kang kasalanan,
Tapos ng angalan, sunod paliwanagan —
COMPLAIN before you EXPLAIN ka na naman!


O ito kaya ay isa na namang "glitch" lang,
Tulad ng "two-zero" 'di na natin nalaman,
O ito ay maliwanag na kabobohan?
Sa tingin ng marami, mahirap lusutan.


Ang sabi ng iba — istupidong mayabang,
At giit ng iba — istupidong mayaman,
Mayaman man o mayabang ang tiyak diyan,
Napakayaman n'ya sa kaistupiduhan.


Buti pa ang apat na honor guards ni Cory —
Sina Malab, Laguindan, Rodriguez, Cadiente,
Walong oras tumayo sa ulan at viaje,
Ang lahat ay tiniis at walang sinabi.


Samantalang ikaw na may bubong sa ulo,
Komportable ka lang sa malamig na studio,
Nang kapirasong libing sa TV sumalo,
Angal at inis ang sumambulat sa iyo.


Maaari din namang pabayaan na s'ya,
Subalit ang nangyari'y mabigat talaga,
Namayapang pangulo'y huling paalam na,
'Di mo pa pinagbigyan ... hoy, nag-iisa ka!


At nais ko lang sabihin at ipagyabang
Sa mahigit na s'yam na libong tanghalian,
Sa limang pangulong sa Bulaga'y dumaan,
Kahit isa wala kaming nilapastangan.


regards,

levi



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#481 From: ruth fernando <tipsyruth@...>
Date: Mon Aug 10, 2009 3:42 am
Subject: Re: PART TIME JOB
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im interested, can you send me datails. thanks!

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Subject: Re: [atoscoffeenista] PART TIME JOB
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Date: Sunday, August 9, 2009, 7:20 AM

 
convergys ata, call cnter.

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Subject: [atoscoffeenista] PART TIME JOB
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Date: Thursday, July 23, 2009, 8:52 AM

 

Does anyone know of any part time jobs or online jobs na flexible schedule yung may quota lang na hours per week?

I'd appreciate it..nagiipon lang. Thanks a lot group!




#480 From: kim lao <k1m_aileen@...>
Date: Sat Aug 8, 2009 11:20 pm
Subject: Re: PART TIME JOB
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Subject: [atoscoffeenista] PART TIME JOB
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Date: Thursday, July 23, 2009, 8:52 AM

 

Does anyone know of any part time jobs or online jobs na flexible schedule yung may quota lang na hours per week?

I'd appreciate it..nagiipon lang. Thanks a lot group!



#479 From: Marco Miranda <kuyamarco@...>
Date: Wed Aug 5, 2009 3:40 am
Subject: job opening: manila office (emerson)
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hi guys, just sharing.  =)


 
 
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  • Utilizing a thorough knowledge of current programming skills and techniques, this person shall develop applications written in languages such as C#, VB.Net, ASP.Net and Transact SQL designed to enhance user appeal and utility, as well as the Web site's overall functionality.
  • Uses Microsoft Visual Studio .Net to create Web front-end user interfaces to new or existing databases of Microsoft SQL Server and Oracle DB to make business applications web accessible.
  • Use departmental design, architect, and development standards, and sound coding techniques to develop, test, implement and support web applications.
  • Works with Sales, Marketing, Engineering, Human Resources and other key department within Emerson Network Power - Liebert to gather and define requirements documentation.
  • Provides customer support for the Web and eCommerce tools as required.
  • Makes every effort to complete assigned projects on time as assigned by Project Leader and eCommerce Project Manager.
  • Tests all code before releasing to the QA/Staging server to ensure the project meets all specified criteria in the specification and functions without error.
  • Brings conflicting issues or concerns to the Project Leader and eCommerce Project Manager immediately when discovered.
  • Maintains assigned areas within the eCommerce either by projects assigned or by permanently assigned areas.
  • Attends meetings on specific projects on behalf of eCommerce to provide input on design criterian and specification definitions.

REQUIREMENTS:
  • Must have a BS Degree in Computer Science or a related field and/or equivalent technical experience within the web devepment field.
  • Shall have over 3 years of programming experience in related languages and web development.
  • Must have a very high level of technical expertise in the web development field.
  • Possess good technical programming skills and techniques. Has a thorough understanding of the internet and database architecture. Also has a good understanding of the server environment and other associated internet hardware.
  • Higly experienced with the following: Microsoft ASP and ASP.Net, Windows 2K and 2K3 Server, Internet Informaton Server (IIS), Microsoft Visual Studio.Net, Web Standards compliant HTML development using style sheets (CSS), Microsoft SQL Server, Query Analyzer, and SQL Profiler.
  • Driven to succeed in a hectic development environment where there are multiple priorities.
  • Knowledge of Windows, Microsoft Office including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access, and Outlook.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, and the ability to express thoughts and ideas clearly.
  • Can organize multiple tasks and possesses strong organizational skills.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills with a positive attitude.
  • Close attention to details, follow-up, with an extreme sense of urgency and perseverance.
  • Strong knowledge of PartnerWeb and other Emerson Network Power - Liebert web sites.
  • Knowledgeable of LES and Liebert manufacturing processes.
  • Ability to resolve conflicts.
  • Liebert product knowledge is helpful.
  • Ability to work in a fast paced, high pressure environment, and provide timely and accurate follow up to inquiries.
  • Ability to perform most duties without a lot of supervision.
  • Strong team effort mentality.
  • Developing leadership skills, in the technical area or supervision area or both.
  • Full-Time positions available.
  • Applicants should be Filipino citizens or hold relevant residence status.
 
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#477 From: Levi Mateo <lev_matt124@...>
Date: Tue Jul 28, 2009 9:15 am
Subject: Seeking a Feeling Is Not Worship
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Seeking a Feeling Is Not Worship
by Rick Warren

“I go east, but He is not there. I go west, but I cannot find Him. I do not see Him in the north, for He is hidden. I turn to the south, but I cannot find Him. But He knows where I am going” (Job 23:8-10 NLT).

Yesterday we saw that David frequently complained of God’s apparent absence; but, the truth is, God hadn’t really left David, just as God will never leave you. He has promised repeatedly, “I will never leave you nor forsake you.”

Yet God has not promised “you will always feel My presence.” In fact, God admits that sometimes He hides His face from us (Isaiah 45:15).

There are times when He appears to be MIA, missing-in-action, in your life.

Floyd McClung describes it: “You wake up one morning and all your spiritual feelings are gone. You pray, but nothing happens. You rebuke the devil, but it doesn’t change anything. You go through spiritual exercises . . . you have your friends pray for you . . . you confess every sin you can imagine, then go around asking forgiveness of everyone you know. You fast . . . still nothing. You begin to wonder how long this spiritual gloom might last. Days? Weeks? Months? Will it ever end? . . . it feels as if your prayers simply bounce off the ceiling. In utter desperation, you cry out, ‘What’s the matter with me?’” (Finding Friendship with God; Ann Arbor, MI: Vine Books, 1992; 186).

The truth is, there’s nothing wrong with you! This is a normal part of the testing and maturing of your friendship with God. Every Christian goes through it at least once, and usually several times. It is painful and disconcerting, but it is absolutely vital for the development of your faith.

Knowing this gave Job hope when he could not feel God’s presence in his life. He said, “I go east, but He is not there. I go west, but I cannot find Him. I do not see Him in the north, for He is hidden. I turn to the south, but I cannot find Him. But He knows where I am going. And when He has tested me like gold in a fire, He will pronounce me innocent” (Job 23:8-10 NLT).

When God seems distant, you may feel that He is angry with you or is disciplining you for some sin. In fact, sin does disconnect us from intimate fellowship with God. We grieve God’s Spirit and quench our fellowship with Him by disobedience, conflict with others, busyness, friendship with the world, and other sins (see Psalm 51; Ephesians 4:29-30; 1 Thessalonians 5:19; Jeremiah 2:32; 1 Corinthians 8:12; James 4:4).

But often this feeling of abandonment or estrangement from God has nothing to do with sin. It is a test of faith—one we all must face: Will you continue to love, trust, obey, and worship God, even when you have no sense of his presence or visible evidence of his work in your life?

The most common mistake Christians make in worship today is seeking an experience rather than seeking God. They look for a feeling, and if it happens, they conclude that they have worshiped. Wrong! In fact, God often removes our feelings so we won’t depend on them. Seeking a feeling, even the feeling of closeness to Christ, is not worship.

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#476 From: Levi Mateo <lev_matt124@...>
Date: Tue Jul 28, 2009 7:35 am
Subject: Want to Keep Your Wallet? Carry a Baby Picture
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Want to Keep Your Wallet? Carry a Baby Picture

What do people do when they find a wallet on the street? Leave it?
Take it to a police station? Post it back to the owner? Keep it, even?

The answer, scientists have found, depends rather more on evolution than morality.

Hundreds of wallets were planted on the streets of Edinburgh by psychologists last year. One of four photographs was inserted behind a clear plastic window in each of the wallets, showing either a smiling baby, a cute puppy, a happy family or a contented elderly couple. Some wallets had no image and some had charity papers inside.

When faced with the photograph of the baby people were far more likely to send the wallet back, the study found. The baby photograph wallets had the highest return rate, with 88 percent being sent back. Next came the puppy, the family and the elderly couple, with 53, 48 and 28 percent respectively. At 20 and 15 percent, the charity card and control wallets had the lowest return rates.

Scientists argue that it would be difficult to genetically code for feeling empathy exclusively towards your own child, and much easier to code for feeling empathy towards all children.

Source:
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#475 From: Levi Mateo <lev_matt124@...>
Date: Sat Jul 25, 2009 12:11 am
Subject: Has Aaron's Y Chromosome Been Found?
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Has Aaron's Y Chromosome Been Found?

Exodus 40:13
You shall put the holy garments on Aaron, and anoint him and consecrate him, that he may minister to Me as priest.

According to the biblical chronology, God ordered Aaron to be consecrated as the first priest of Israel about 3,400 years ago. From Aaron, priesthood was passed down from father to son until the official priesthood ended with the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD. After that, fathers would tell their children that they were descended from the priestly class. Though only these oral histories exist today, modern Judaism still honors Aaron's descendants. Today they are called cohanim, which is the plural of cohen, meaning "priest" in Hebrew.

A modern geneticist wondered if there was any way to prove the oral history. He reasoned that if all cohanim today are descended from Aaron, and if the oral history is true, modern cohanim should share some distinctive sections of DNA on their Y chromosome. The Y-chromosome is always passed down from father to son virtually unchanged. His first study involved two genetic markers of 188 Jewish men from Israel, Canada and the United Kingdom. Of this number, 68 said they were cohanim. The results of this first study showed that the cohanim share Y chromosome material that is quite distinct from other Jews. A second study involving 12 markers on the Y chromosome of 306 Jewish men gave similar results: the cohanim did have a distinctive Y chromosome. This chromosome evidence strongly indicated that the biblical and modern oral history of the Jewish priesthood are completely trustworthy.
 

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#474 From: Levi Mateo <lev_matt124@...>
Date: Fri Jul 24, 2009 7:41 am
Subject: Go home early!
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Worker dead at desk for five days:
from the New York Times

    Bosses of a publishing firm are trying to work out why no one noticed that one of their employees had been sitting dead at his desk for five days before anyone asked if he was feeling okay. George Turklebaum, 51, who had been employed as a proof-reader at a New York firm for 30 years, had a heart attack in the open-plan office he shared with 23 other workers.
    He quietly passed away on Monday, but nobody noticed until Saturday morning when an office cleaner asked why he was working during the weekend.
    His boss, Elliot Wachiaski, said: "George was always the first guy in each morning and the last to leave at night, so no one found it unusual that he was in the same position all that time and didn't say anything. He was always absorbed in his work and kept much to himself."
    A post mortem examination revealed that he had been dead for five days after suffering a coronary. George was proofreading manuscripts of medical textbooks when he died.
   
You may want to give your co-workers a nudge occasionally.
The moral of the story: "Don't work too hard. Nobody notices anyway".

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#473 From: Levi Mateo <lev_matt124@...>
Date: Thu Jul 23, 2009 1:11 am
Subject: Re: PART TIME JOB
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#472 From: NAltarejos <nikko_dre@...>
Date: Thu Jul 23, 2009 12:52 am
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Does anyone know of any part time jobs or online jobs na flexible schedule yung
may quota lang na hours per week?

I'd appreciate it..nagiipon lang. Thanks a lot group!

#471 From: Levi Mateo <lev_matt124@...>
Date: Thu Jul 23, 2009 12:47 am
Subject: Thia Megia (14 years old) Makes it to "America's Got Talent"
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Mabuhay ang Pinoy!!!!

Piers Morgan says: "Right now, you are the best singer I've ever seen in the competition"...

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#470 From: Levi Mateo <lev_matt124@...>
Date: Tue Jul 21, 2009 5:31 pm
Subject: How God Builds Your Faith: Deliverance
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How God Builds Your Faith: Deliverance
by Rick Warren

“‘What do you mean, ‘If I can’?’ Jesus asked. ‘Anything is possible if a person believes’” (Mark 9:23 NLT).
   
God will build your faith by planting a dream within you. But that dream will require a decision of faith, and then God will stretch your faith as you face delays, difficulties, and dead ends.

It is then that God comes in and delivers. God does a miracle. God provides a solution. For instance:

• In Moses’ case, God parts the Red Sea.
• In Abraham’s case, he and Sarah miraculously conceive a child.
• In Joseph’s case, all of a sudden his dream comes true and he finds himself no longer imprisoned in a dungeon; instead, he is the second in command in Egypt.

And Jesus was resurrected! God can even turn a crucifixion into resurrection, and that means He has the power to transform your dead ends into deliverance. He builds your faith through delays, difficulties, and dead ends, so that when He delivers you—God gets all the credit!

When faced with a dead end, the best response is to expect God to act. What are you expecting God to do in your life? Jesus says, “According to your faith will it be done to you” (Matthew 9:29 NIV).

When you wait for deliverance, then God gets the credit. And you can look back to see how God led you through a path of faith, expanding and increasing your trust of Him with every step. Your faith is stronger and now you can say with confidence: “I am expecting the Lord to rescue me again, so that once again I will see His goodness to me” (Psalm 27:13 LB).


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levi


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#469 From: Levi Mateo <lev_matt124@...>
Date: Mon Jul 20, 2009 10:05 am
Subject: How God Builds Your Faith: Dead End
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How God Builds Your Faith: Dead End
by Rick Warren

“At that time we were completely overwhelmed, the burden was more than we could bear, in fact we told ourselves that this was the end. Yet we believe now that we had this experience of coming to the end of our tether that we might learn to trust, not in ourselves, but in God who can raise the dead” (2 Corinthians 1:8-9 PH).
    
When the pursuit of your dream deteriorates from difficult to impossible; when the situation looks hopeless, congratulations! You’re in good company.

Even Paul went through dead ends: “At that time we were completely overwhelmed, the burden was more than we could bear, in fact we told ourselves that this was the end. Yet we believe now that we had this experience of coming to the end of our tether that we might learn to trust, not in ourselves, but in God who can raise the dead” (2 Corinthians 1:8-9 PH).

If God can raise people physically, He can raise people who are dead emotionally. He can raise a dead marriage. He can resurrect a dead career. He can resurrect you from a health problem. If God can raise the dead, He can do anything.

In Abraham’s situation, God said, “I want you to become the father of a nation,” but then Abraham had to wait until he was 99 years old before he had his first child. The Bible shows Abraham’s situation going from difficult to impossible. He looks at his body and says, “No way!” Then he looks at his wife and says, “Double no way!”

But Sarah got pregnant and they laughed about it. When the baby was born, they named him Isaac, which means laughter.

God often lets problems become impossibilities. The disciples planned to follow Jesus. They thought He was the Messiah, but then the next thing they know Jesus is hanging on the cross, dying. Was this a dead end for the disciples? For three days it seemed that way, but then Jesus walked out of the tomb.

When you face a dead end, you may start asking, “What’s going on, God? Did I miss Your will? Your plan? Have I missed Your vision?” Keep in mind that dead ends are part of God’s plan for you.

What’s the best response to a dead end? “He has delivered us from such a terrible death, and He will deliver us; we have placed our hope in Him that He will deliver us again” (2 Corinthians 1:10 HCSB).

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levi




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#468 From: Levi Mateo <lev_matt124@...>
Date: Sun Jul 19, 2009 5:50 am
Subject: How God Builds Your Faith: Delay
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How God Builds Your Faith: Delay
by Rick Warren


"But these things I plan won't happen right away. Slowly, steadily, surely, the time approaches when the vision will be fulfilled. If it seems slow, do not despair, for these things will surely come to pass. Just be patient! They will not be overdue a single day!" (Habakkuk 2:3 LB).
   
Even as you make a decision to follow the dream God places in your heart, you can expect a delay. God will not fulfill your dream immediately because this is another step toward building your faith.

In Habakkuk 2, God says, "These things I plan won't happen right away. Slowly, steadily, surely, the time approaches when the vision will be fulfilled."

In this step of faith-building you will most likely start asking the question, "When, Lord? When are You going to answer my prayer?"

And we hate to wait. We don't like to wait in a doctor's office, or in traffic jams, or at restaurants, or for Christmas presents, or for anything else. But what we hate worst of all is waiting on God.

Have you ever been in a hurry when God wasn't? It's so irritating! You're ready, but God isn't. God wants to work on you before He works on the project. Every believer must go through the University of Learning to Wait (ULW). Some of us are still working on our degrees from ULW!

• Noah waited 120 years from the time he started building the ark until it began to rain.
• Abraham was told he would be the father of a great nation and didn't have a child until he was 99.
• God told Moses he would be the leader to lead his people out of 400 years of slavery, but then made him wait in the desert 40 years.
• Joseph spent years in prison before God raised him up and he became the ruler God wanted him to be.
• God had David anointed as king, but then David waited for years until he actually got to be king.

We all have to go through these waiting periods. Even Jesus waited for 30 years in the carpenter's shop before setting out on his public ministry.

Why do we wait? It teaches us to trust in God. We learn that His timing is perfect. One of the facts we have to learn is this: God's delay never destroys His purpose.

A delay is not a denial. Children must learn the difference between "no" and "not yet," and so must we. Many times we think God is saying, "No," but He is saying, "Not yet."


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levi


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#467 From: Levi Mateo <lev_matt124@...>
Date: Fri Jul 17, 2009 6:27 am
Subject: How God Builds Your Faith: Dream
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How God Builds Your Faith: Dream
by Rick Warren

"Now glory be to God, who by His mighty power at work within us is able to do far more than we would ever dare to ask or even dream of—infinitely beyond our highest prayers, desires, thoughts, or hopes" (Ephesians 3:20 LB).
    
Faith is like a muscle: it can be strengthened. It can be weak or it can be strong, depending on how much you use it.

How does God build your faith? He uses a very predictable pattern that we will look at this week, and, if you understand it, you can cooperate with Him in developing greater faith. It's like when the father, seeking help from Jesus for his son, said, "Have pity on us and help us, if you possibly can!" (Mark 9:22 TEV)

Jesus replied, "What do you mean, 'If I can?' . . . Anything is possible if a person believes" (Mark 9:23 NLT).

The first thing God does to build your faith is give you a dream. When God wants to work in your life, He'll always gives you a dream—about yourself, about what He wants you to do, about how He's going to use your life to impact the world.

There are many examples in the Bible of this.

• God gave Noah the dream of building an ark.
• God gave Abraham the dream of being the father of a great nation.
• God gave Joseph the dream of being a leader that would save his people.
• God gave Nehemiah the dream of building the wall around Jerusalem.

How do you know when a dream is from God or when it's just something you've thought up yourself? The Bible tells us that God, "by His mighty power at work within us is able to do far more than we would ever dare to ask or even dream of—infinitely beyond our highest prayers, desires, thoughts, or hopes" (Ephesians 3:20 LB).

In other words, if a dream comes from God, it will be so big in your life that you can't do it on your own. If you could do it on your own, you wouldn't need faith. And if you don't have faith you're not pleasing God, because the Bible says whatever is not of faith is sin (Roman 14:23).

God starts to build your faith by giving you a dream. He may be speaking to you now, but you just don't recognize it for what it is. That dream you have—the idea, the concept, that thing you've been thinking about doing that would be of real benefit to other people—where do you think that idea came from?

God will never tell you to do something that contradicts His truth. In other words, He won't give you a dream of leaving your family and kids and moving to Hollywood to be a movie star. If you've got that dream, then you can know it is not from God.

God starts with a dream as He works within your life to build faith.

regards,
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#466 From: Levi Mateo <lev_matt124@...>
Date: Sun Jul 12, 2009 2:58 am
Subject: Bamboo Taxis Arrive in Philippine Town
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Go Green. Go Indigenous.
Bamboo Taxis Arrive in Philippine Town
by Ariel Schwartzs

http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/ariel-schwartz/sustainability/bamboo-taxis-arrive-philippines-town


We've written about bamboo bikes before, but the Philippines rice farming town of Tabontabon has taken the bamboo transportation craze to new heights with bamboo taxis. The taxis, commissioned by Tabontabon mayor Rustico Balderian, are made out of 90% bamboo and run on coconut biodiesel.

Balderian designed the taxis as a replacement to the dominant--and dangerous--form of transportation in town, the motorcycle. Five or six people sometimes cram onto a single motorcycle, upping the chances for an accident. Balderian's ECO taxis provide a cheap alternative for townspeople.

The ECO 1 taxi seats 20 people, runs on one gallon of biodiesel fuel for eight hours, and is covered in a Filipino woven mat. ECO 2 seats eight passengers, runs on a gallon of biofuel for eight hours, and has a stereo with a sound system. Both vehicles are locally made--bamboo is indigenous to the Philippines, and local youth help with car production. Next up: a third ECO taxi to wander the streets. Balderian hasn't revealed if or how he plans to monetize his ECO taxis.


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