Archive for September, 2013

What is the chance of a man fulfilling eight verifiable prophecies over his lifetime? Ten to the seventeenth power. If one were to cover the State Of Texas with that many silver dollars, it would be two feet deep in silver dollars all across Texas. Now what if they said,”There is a cross somewhere on one of those coins. Your chances of being blindfolded, and finding that silver dollar is the same odds. So what does this all mean?

There are eight verifiable prophecies that cannot be refuted by science, nor man, regarding Jesus’s life. The chances of all these prophecies happening to one man are ten to the seventeenth power. Amazing stuff!

1. His place of birth

2. Time of his birth

3. Manner of birth

4. The Betrayal

5. Manner of Death

6. People’s reactions

7. His piercing

8. His burial

Jesus is our good news. He is the news we all need that can brighten our lives and hearts. He can turn all the suffering that man has created around. A Jew might argue that nobody has ever sat on the throne, because of a curse in the lineage of Abraham, but Jesus was made clean when he was born of a virgin mother Mary. Irrefutable evidence!

Now some might say that Christians are the cause of all the World’s problems. I challenge you to hang with a church, or group of active Christians for six months. and see if you come to that conclusion on your own. I’ll bet God calls you home to be his warrior for change.

If a man knew that apricots cured all cancer, how would you feel if he kept it a secret from mankind? I would say most, if not all, would hate him.

So as a Christian, no I am not perfect by any means, I state that Jesus cures, heals, and forgives everyone who turns to him. He turns the light on in your life even during the darkest of struggles.

If we can share that message with everyone, the World will be a better place.

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The Inner Struggle – A Haiku

My heart pulls my mind

Sometimes heaven, sometimes hell

Thank God for saving

2013 Albert Moyer, Jr

Image from Google Images

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Scallops With Lemon Grass Broth & Spinach (Thai)

This recipe takes about 10 minutes to prep and 5 minutes to cook.

2 cups of chicken broth

2 tbsp of Lemon Grass sliced

One bunch green onions sliced

1/2 teaspoon of crushed red pepper

1/2 of orange bell pepper chopped fine

One 7 oz package of Enoki mushrooms

One teaspoon of sugar

One tbsp of fish sauce

Juice of one lime

8 oz of spinach

1. Place all of the ingredients in the pot except scallops and spinach and simmer for five minutes.

2. Add spinach and scallops and cook for two minutes more.

3. Divide the meal up into bowls and enjoy. It should serve at least four people.

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Koi and the Lotus Flower – A Tanka

Floating in the pond

The lotus provides beauty

It’s roots a cover

Koi swim happily below

Nature working together

2013 Albert Moyer, Jr.

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Habanero – A Haiku

From the Amazon

Hot, spicy, ingredient.

A true taste of fire.

2013 Albert Moyer, Jr.

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Photo from Google Images

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Songwriter – A Haiku

Simplest way to play.

Major, Minor, Melody.

Lyrics on the way.

2013 Albert Moyer, Jr.

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Dumb Em’ Down – A Haiku

Remove their thinking

Controlling is our main goal.

We need compliance

2013 Albert Moyer, Jr.

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Tonight, I went back to my new cookbook by Wendy Sweetser called Asian Flavors to cook up this beautiful dish, Fragrant Ginger Chicken with Noodles. It made my insides dance with happiness and delight. It could easily be named YUM!

 

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Today I was in the kitchen experimenting with some Chinese vegetables that I have never eaten. They were Shimeji mushrooms and Choy Sum. I loved them!

This recipe can be found in the Asian cookbook called Asian Flavors by Wendy Sweetster.

I really love this Asian Cookbook! Great photos and easy to follow recipes.

 

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Yesterday I went to our church’s first ever doggy day service. There were hundreds of dogs to take photos of all around the field. My eye caught this bulldog sticking its tongue out, so I waited patiently until for this photo opportunity.