Psalm 103:2-3 Dear Lord, Thank you, Lord, for all you’ve done for me. Don’t let me forget that you are always blessing me whether I notice it or not. Thank you for forgiving my sins, and thank you for healing me. I trust you and love you, Lord. Amen 詩篇103:2-3 親愛なる主よ、 主よ、あなたが私のためにしてくださったすべてのことに感謝します。私が気づこうが気づくまいが、あなたはいつも私を祝福してくださっていることを、私に忘れさせないでください。私の罪を赦し、癒してくださってありがとうございます。主よ、あなたを信じ、あなたを愛します。 アーメン
Captain's Log, Stardate 05.08.2007
Geekwif graciously gave me a Thinking Blogger Award!
What is it? I dunno. But it sounds cool, doesn't it?
So the rules – according to the originator – go like this.
I only get five so nobody get jealous or neglected or high-schooly, okay???
Thinking blogs. I don't read many serious blogs, to be honest.
Heather Tipton, because she usually has something deeply spiritual on her blog, although I rarely comment on it since it's typically too deep or fuzzy-wuzzy for me.
Donna Fleisher, because she's just way cool and always has such grounded thoughts about life and God.
Light for the Writer's Soul, because Victoria's always got great quotes.
Sharon Hinck, because she also usually writes some cool devotional blog posts.
Mary DeMuth, because she has terrific insight into life and our spiritual responsibilities as writers.
You five now have the Thinking Blogger Awards. Go forth and blog thoughtfully.
Geekwif graciously gave me a Thinking Blogger Award!
What is it? I dunno. But it sounds cool, doesn't it?
So the rules – according to the originator – go like this.
1. If, and only if, you get tagged, write a post with links to 5 blogs that make you think,
2. Link to this post so that people can easily find the exact origin of the meme,
3. Optional: Proudly display the 'Thinking Blogger Award' with a link to the post that you wrote (here is an alternative silver version if gold doesn't fit your blog).
I only get five so nobody get jealous or neglected or high-schooly, okay???
Thinking blogs. I don't read many serious blogs, to be honest.
Heather Tipton, because she usually has something deeply spiritual on her blog, although I rarely comment on it since it's typically too deep or fuzzy-wuzzy for me.
Donna Fleisher, because she's just way cool and always has such grounded thoughts about life and God.
Light for the Writer's Soul, because Victoria's always got great quotes.
Sharon Hinck, because she also usually writes some cool devotional blog posts.
Mary DeMuth, because she has terrific insight into life and our spiritual responsibilities as writers.
You five now have the Thinking Blogger Awards. Go forth and blog thoughtfully.
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