May 27, 2012
How to be VM like this?

Aiyo these people 真的是气死我气死我气死我气死我气死我!!!!!!!!

气死我!!!!!!!!!!

What is wrong with all of you?!?!?

I don’t ever remember being such a difficult case myself!

May 27, 2012
love-england:

Found a new road (by xTorfinnx)

love-england:

Found a new road (by xTorfinnx)

May 27, 2012
prettycolors:

#a5ff0e

Color of my current Mercury iPhone cover

prettycolors:

#a5ff0e

Color of my current Mercury iPhone cover

May 27, 2012
love-england:

(by LaLunaLinda)

love-england:

(by LaLunaLinda)

May 27, 2012
thiscitycalledearth:

by Paul Hiller, Kalkar.

thiscitycalledearth:

by Paul Hiller, Kalkar.

May 26, 2012
Back to kan cheong mode

Nope, it’s not the calm before the storm, the hurricane is here. 3 more days to the camp, and we’re only at what, 20%?

This is gonna be yet another miraculous camp!

May 26, 2012
spiritualinspiration:

1. Remember that spending time with God is not about ritual, but relationship
When you and I were born again, we entered into a relationship with Almighty God. He is not only our God, he is our Heavenly Father. We have freedom before Him, and access to His throne. We don’t have to be afraid of Him. Rituals might be burdensome, but relationships with loved ones rarely are. Spending time with one that you love is exciting and life–changing – and that’s how your daily time with your Father God should be.
2. Establish a specific time every day when you will spend time with the Lord.Don’t you find that what gets scheduled usually gets done? I do. Find a time that works with your lifestyle and your family demands, then stick to it! Make it a top priority. That’s how habits are developed. Persevere even when you are tired, and don’t feel like it. Remember, we’d never get anything accomplished if we lived by our feelings alone!

3. Minimize your interruptions.

When you’re spending time with God, give Him all of your attention. Turn off the telephone and the television. Find a nice, quiet, cozy spot where you are comfortable. If you have children, teach them to respect your privacy during this time, and explain to them that this is your time with God. Then they will learn the importance of a daily quiet time, and you’ll reinforce its importance in their eyes, too. Pray that they will follow your example, and encourage them to do so.

4. Choose a Bible version and a Bible-reading plan.

This is so important – especially for new Christians. Ask a pastor or friend to help you select a good translation. I like the New International Version or the New Living Translation. Doing a little research to find the right translation for you will help you in the long run. Then get a reading plan. Don’t just open the Bible and randomly skip around. Again, ask a pastor or a friend to help you select a reading plan if you’re not sure. Balance your reading between the Old and New Testaments. The Old Testament is rich in history and knowledge – and the New Testament presents the story of Christ and the birth of the church. Both are so valuable – and reading one will help you understand the other.

5. Interact as you read.

The Bible is a living book, written by a living God. As the Holy Spirit to give you understanding, wisdom and revelation as you read. Read the Bible as if it were a love letter, because it is – it is God’s love letter to you! Pray as you go. Take notes, and don’t be afraid to mark scriptures in your Bible itself. Interact with your Bible, and ask God to use it to change your heart and life.
All of these things are important, but the most important thing you can do is to begin – and that you can do today!

spiritualinspiration:

1. Remember that spending time with God is not about ritual, but relationship

When you and I were born again, we entered into a relationship with Almighty God. He is not only our God, he is our Heavenly Father. We have freedom before Him, and access to His throne. We don’t have to be afraid of Him. Rituals might be burdensome, but relationships with loved ones rarely are. Spending time with one that you love is exciting and life–changing – and that’s how your daily time with your Father God should be.


2. Establish a specific time every day when you will spend time with the Lord.

Don’t you find that what gets scheduled usually gets done? I do. Find a time that works with your lifestyle and your family demands, then stick to it! Make it a top priority. That’s how habits are developed. Persevere even when you are tired, and don’t feel like it. Remember, we’d never get anything accomplished if we lived by our feelings alone!

3. Minimize your interruptions.

When you’re spending time with God, give Him all of your attention. Turn off the telephone and the television. Find a nice, quiet, cozy spot where you are comfortable. If you have children, teach them to respect your privacy during this time, and explain to them that this is your time with God. Then they will learn the importance of a daily quiet time, and you’ll reinforce its importance in their eyes, too. Pray that they will follow your example, and encourage them to do so.

4. Choose a Bible version and a Bible-reading plan.

This is so important – especially for new Christians. Ask a pastor or friend to help you select a good translation. I like the New International Version or the New Living Translation. Doing a little research to find the right translation for you will help you in the long run. Then get a reading plan. Don’t just open the Bible and randomly skip around. Again, ask a pastor or a friend to help you select a reading plan if you’re not sure. Balance your reading between the Old and New Testaments. The Old Testament is rich in history and knowledge – and the New Testament presents the story of Christ and the birth of the church. Both are so valuable – and reading one will help you understand the other.

5. Interact as you read.

The Bible is a living book, written by a living God. As the Holy Spirit to give you understanding, wisdom and revelation as you read. Read the Bible as if it were a love letter, because it is – it is God’s love letter to you! Pray as you go. Take notes, and don’t be afraid to mark scriptures in your Bible itself. Interact with your Bible, and ask God to use it to change your heart and life.

All of these things are important, but the most important thing you can do is to begin – and that you can do today!

May 23, 2012
Blimey

It baffles me, my dear, how you have the patience to speak to classes after classes, and you’re so short tempered with the people around you. It’s like, a live wire or an exposed fuse or something.

Losing my temper so easily now. Must find it. HUR HUR.

Omg, will you people STOP TEXTING ME.

May 22, 2012
museumofusefulthings:

How to fold a fitted sheet. Could come in handy. Saw this here.

museumofusefulthings:

How to fold a fitted sheet. Could come in handy. Saw this here.

May 22, 2012
love-england:

(by The Lovely Boners)

love-england:

(by The Lovely Boners)

May 22, 2012
allthingseurope:

Lac Daumesnil, Paris, France (by Gregory Bastien)

allthingseurope:

Lac Daumesnil, Paris, France (by Gregory Bastien)

May 19, 2012

Honey, are you so bored that you went to pick a fight with someone about something you know absolutely nothing about??!

May 17, 2012
I just…

*piak*

No Min. Bad girl. Stop blogging. Go sleep. Wake up early.

*whines*

Resisting with all my might.

May 16, 2012

(Source: statuvariabilis, via wynquisite)

May 16, 2012
trou-de-ver:

Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

trou-de-ver:

Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

(via allthingseurope)

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