Donating to Honduras Missions by Christmas Shopping!
Posted by admin - 25/04/10 at 10:04:41 pmAre you spoiled? I like to think that I’m not, but in reality I am. Have you ever heard yourself spouting that your house wasn’t big enough, you want new carpet, you need a new car, and you don’t have enough money? Some of these things have been classified by our American lifestyle as a need instead of just something desired. That’s spoiled. For most of us the basic needs of shelter, clothing, food, and clean water, has expanded to the best and biggest house, designer clothing, gourmet food, and the best brand name bottled water.
In contrast, the Honduran people have struggles to just have the basic needs. They have to be concerned whether their little shack of a home will withstand the next tropical storm, or flash flood. Sanitation isn’t always easy when your floor is dirt. The color or designer of clothing are given no thought. What to have for dinner is a basic need question, rather than “I don’t know what I feel like eating. ” Which bottled water to choose isn’t a question. Any clean water is a luxury.
A mission team of ordinary people are going to San Pedro Sula, Honduras,on July 11 – 18, 2009. This group is made up of people of all ages from Kennesaw First Baptist Church, in Kennesaw, Georgia. Why do they want to go? It is the desire to help people. It is the desire to give to the Honduran people the extra help they need to just have a comfortable, healthy life. It is the desire to show them and teach them of God’s love. A general list of things the group will be doing, follows:
Will this mission experience be entirely a one way sharing? Absolutely not! We will have some very important life lessons to learn. The Honduran people are known for their happy, friendly disposition. Is this because they have so much? No. They have so little in material blessings. Yet many have discovered the real source of peace and satisfaction in life. They have discovered Jesus Christ.
You may not be able to go to Honduras on a mission trip, but you can support the mission team, and help the Honduran people. In this time of a tough economy, you may be thinking you don’t have any extra to give. We have set up a web site in support of this mission project to explain more about the needs of the Honduran people, and the needs of the mission team to be able to make this trip a reality. Through this site you will be able to do your Christmas shopping, not paying any more than the retailer normally charges, but have a percentage given back to the group for the Honduras mission project. Using the information below, click through to “My Heart For Honduras. ”
Celebrate all things Hawaiian at festival
Posted by admin - 25/04/10 at 10:04:34 pmCelebrate all things Hawaiian at festival
HONOLULU — Weave lauhala, beat kapa. Enjoy a healing lomilomi massage. Find out how to reduce your carbon footprint. There are activities for everyone at the Grow Hawaiian Festival — a celebration of Earth Day and all things Hawaiian — today on the Bishop Museum lawn. The Mission Houses Museum will also celebrate Earth Day with the works of local recycling artists Roy Venters and David Cheever.
Read more on Honolulu Advertiser
Computer scammer caught in the act
Posted by admin - 25/04/10 at 10:04:33 pmComputer scammer caught in the act
DENVER – You’ve heard the scam a millions times, sometimes called the Jamaican or Nigerian scam but have ever heard the scammer’s in action?
Read more on FOX 31 Denver
Russian warship Moskva prepares to call at port in Oman
Posted by admin - 25/04/10 at 10:04:31 pmRussian warship Moskva prepares to call at port in Oman
The Russian missile cruiser Moskva will call at the Omani port of Muscat on Saturday to replenish water and food supplies.
Read more on Russian Information Agency Novosti
Hot Chile Prima Cousin Food Italian Charms Bracelet Link
Posted by admin - 25/04/10 at 10:04:29 pm- Links: 1
- Metal: Stainless Steel
- Note: Soldered On (Not Glued)
- Plating: Gold Plated
- Charm Type: Photo Italian Charm
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Hot Chile Prima Cousin Food Italian Charms Bracelet Link
All Gold Ripe Fig Jam
Posted by admin - 25/04/10 at 10:04:26 pm- Made from ripe white Genoa figs
- Serve with blue cheese on savoury crackers
- 450g value
Product DescriptionAll Gold Fig Jam is a delicacy recommended by gourmets. . . More >>
What is the difference between chinese and japanese food?
Posted by admin - 25/04/10 at 10:04:17 pmI always tell people I don’t like chinese food but I love japanese food and they ask me what is the difference? and all I can tell them is that to me they taste different. I know it’s in the spice but what are the main chinese spices and the main japanese spices?
Large blaze at food processing plant
Posted by admin - 25/04/10 at 10:04:14 pmLarge blaze at food processing plant
An investigation is underway to find the cause of a major fire at a Norfolk food processing plant. Fire officers received a call at about 9.30pm last night about a “well-developed” fire at Watton Produce in Hargham Road, Shropham, Attleborough.
Read more on EDP24 – Eastern Daily Press
Why isn’t there “Canadian” food in my USA town?
Posted by admin - 25/04/10 at 10:04:08 pmI decided one night I would watch a movie with my new girlfriend and we would stay in, relax, and order some Canadian food.
I just can’t find Canadian take-out. Tim Hortons isn’t Canadian food, doughnuts are everywhere.
I want to just eat like Poutine, drink Manitoba Redeye, eat some saskatoons, have some elderberries from Alberta, drink some screech
Why isn’t there a fastfood restaurant with home delivery like this so I can sit back, relax, and order in some Canadian food?
I want to eat Canadian food tonight.
Last night I ate Chinese food, before that I had Italian spaghetti and meatballs, and now I want Canadian food
The Ice Dream – Roy & HG’s Take on American Food
Posted by admin - 25/04/10 at 10:04:03 pm
The Australian comic duo, Rampaging Roy Slavin and HG Nelson, provide their insights into the virtues of American food, as a part of their night program “The Ice Dream”, broadcast as a part of the 2002 Winter Olympics Games in Salt Lake City, USA – the “crossroads of the West”. Features the opening credits, and two clips, “Food of Freedom” and “The Burger Challenge”. I couldn’t agree more with their comments!
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