Thursday, October 19, 2006
I want to dance to this:
How Beautiful
by Twila paris
How Beautiful the hands that served
The Wine and the Bread and the sons of the earth
How beautiful the feet that walked
The long dusty roads and the hill to the cross
How Beautiful, how beautiful, how beautiful is the body of Christ
How Beautiful the heart that bled
That took all my sin and bore it instead
How beautiful the tender eyes
That choose to forgive and never despise
How beautiful, how beautiful, how beautiful is the body of Christ
And as He lay down His life
We offer this sacrifice
That we will live just as He died
Willing to pay the price
Willing to pay the price
How Beautiful the radiant bride
Who waits for her Groom with His light in her eyes
How Beautiful when humble hearts give
The fruit of pure lives so that others may live
How beautiful, how beautiful, how beautiful is the body of Christ
How beautiful the feet that bring
The sound of good news and the love of the King
How Beautiful the hands that serve
The wine and the bread and the sons of the Earth
How Beautiful, how beautiful, how beautiful is the body of Christ
Wendy at 10:04 PM :: link |
Monday, October 09, 2006
Wendy at 9:41 PM :: link |
Saturday, October 07, 2006
Confessions
I don't doubt Your existance
I'm doubting myself
I'm not in control of my life
because I give You everything.
However, I still question
everything that happens in life.
I am very weak...
Wendy at 7:11 PM :: link |
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Something about Insects from my APES class
Insects have a bad reputation. We classify many insect species as pests because they compete with us for food, spread human disease, and invade our lawns, gardens, and houses. Some people have "bugitis," fear all of insects, and think that the only good bug is a dead bug. However, this view fails to recognize the vital roles insects play in helping sustain life on Earth.
A large proportion of the earth's plant species depend on insects to pollinate their flowers. Plants also benefit when insects help loosen the soil around their roots and decompose dead tissue into nutrients the plants need. In turn, we and other land-dwelling animals depend on plants for food, either by eating them or by consuming animals that eat them. If there were no pollinating insects, there would be very few fruits and vegetables for us and plant-eating animals to eat.
Suppose all insects disappear today. Within a year most of the earth's amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals would become extinct because of the disappearance of so much plant life. The earth would be covered with rotting vegetation and animal carcasses being decomposed by unimaginably huge hordes of bacteria and fungi. The land, largely devoid of animal life, would be covered by mats of wind-pollinated vegetation and intermittent clumps of small trees and bushes.
Fortunately, this is not a realistic scenario because insects, which have been around for at least 400 millions years, are phenomenally successful forms of life. There were the first animals to invade the land, and later, the air. Today they are by far, the planet's most diverse, abundant, and successful group of animals. Scientists have identified about 950,000 insect species but some researchers believe that up to a 100 million unidentified insect species exist.
Some people have wondered whether insects will take over the world if human race extinguishes itself. This is the wrong question. Insects are already in charge. The approximately billion billion insects alive at any given time have already dominated much of the earth's land surface for millions of years, and they're likely to be here for millions of years more. Insects can thrive without newcomers such as us, but we and most other land organisms would quickly perish without them.
Interesting huh?
Wendy at 6:30 PM :: link |
Monday, October 02, 2006
Without You
Clay Aiken and Kimberley Locke
Never even thought to cry
When I heard you say goodbye
Never said where you were going
There's no laughter in the air
Only silence everywhere
And so much left unspoken
Since you've been gone
I haven't been the same
I wish that i could see
Who's to blame
Without you, where do I belong?
Without you, how can I go on?
And No love but yours will ever do
Tell me how am i supposed to live my life?
Without you
Was I lost in you and me
To the point i couldn't see
That what we had was dying
Now it's all that I can do
To see photographs of you
And stop myself from crying
I should learn to live without your love
Got so many memories
But it's not enough
Without you, where do i belong?
Without you, how can i go on?
And No love but yours will ever do
Tell me how am I supposed to live my life
Without you?
I feel helpless and, oh, so all alone
Like I've never felt before
You made me feel alive
But I don't remember what it's like anymore
Without you, where do I belong?
Without you, how can I go on?
And No love but yours will ever do
Tell me how am I supposed to live my life
Without you?
Without you, where do I belong?
Without you, how can I go on?
Tell me how am I supposed to live my life
Without you?
Oh baby where do I belong?
Please tell how can I go on?
Without you...
Lord, without You what would I do?
I hope I will never Your side.
Wendy at 5:30 PM :: link |