Thursday, April 2, 2009

Memories~



Memories



Memories are a treasure

The wealth we have inside

Special times and sad times

They're all part of life

We often like to retreat

To the memories of yesterday

The tender moments we had

That can never be replaced

When we see that the Lord

Was there throughout our lives

And see the turns we made

With Him as our guide

We see the plan

He had To bring us where we are

We see the road we've travelled

Has brought us on this far

So memories of the past

Help us trust to thee

Our future years with gladness

That we cannot yet see

For if in the Father’s care

We place each day we live

We will know His inner peace

And His grace He freely gives


© By M.S.Lowndes

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

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Here is what I found on Acupuncture





Very Interesting.......I had no idea really about this... I am sure glad I looked it up though.



Should A Christian Participate In Acupuncture?



With that information as a basis, can we find an answer about false religion in Scripture? The answer is yes. There are numerous commands to Israel by God that deal with the false gods of the pagans that surrounded them. We find many of these commandments in Leviticus and again in Deuteronomy. However the first commandment God gave to Israel is the foundation of all of these commandments. "Thou shalt have no other gods before Me" (Exodus 20:3).The question of whether acupuncture is biblical is answered by the first commandment from the Old Testament that is repeated in the New Testament (Matthew 22:37-40).


Any practice that is part of a false religion is not biblical. The fact that our society has been inundated by imported Eastern religions and "New Age" practices is another sign of the "last days" (2 Timothy 3:1-7). However, these things are not "new" at all. Rather, they are the old counterfeit religions masquerading as legitimate practices. No wonder the Apostle Paul warned us that Satan and his ministers masqueraded as angels of light. "For such men are false apostles, deceitful workmen, masquerading as apostles of Christ. And no wonder, for Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light. It is not surprising, then, if his servants masquerade as servants of righteousness. Their end will be what their actions deserve" (2 Corinthians 11:13-15).


Adding the word "Christian" to something does not legitimize it nor does it make it biblical. The term "Christian acupuncture" is what is known as an "oxymoron" or a self-contradiction. In other words, the two words cancel out each other. Acupuncture is not based in the foundations of Christianity. The definition of a Christian means a follower of Christ. Acupuncture is a practice of an ancient Chinese religion and philosophy that has no place in the life of a born again believer. Acupuncture may seem harmless and innocuous and perhaps even "beneficial" but it can be a doorway to the occult. William Divine, chairman of the California Acupuncture Association said, "You could bring one patient in and five different practitioners could look at him and they would come up with five different diagnoses and none of them would be wrong." In other words, none of these five practitioners know the truth. They are all operating from their own opinions based in superstition rather than a diagnosis based in true knowledge. A needle piercing the skin could conceivably cause a beneficial reaction to a nerve, but that is not the original theory behind the practice of acupuncture.


There are many who are practitioners of this philosophy that are deceived as to its true origin and what they are really involved with.As to the difference between acupuncture and acupressure, instead of needles, pressure is placed upon nerve centers. For instance there are pressure points said to be in the sole of the foot and the palm of the hand that correspond to other areas of the body. Acupressure would seem to mean the same as deep massage therapy where the muscles of the body are exposed to pressure to increase blood flow. However, if the process is practiced to bring the body into the harmony of yin and yang, then it is rooted in occultism. The question becomes is it being practiced as part and parcel of the same philosophic origins of Chinese acupuncture? The answer to that question should be the guiding issue.The important issue here is separation for the born-again believer from any and all practices that would bring them the danger of bondage to counterfeit religions.


Ignorance of evil is a danger and the more we inform ourselves as to the true origin of the Eastern philosophies and practices, the more we see that they are rooted in superstition, occultism and false religions that are in direct opposition to God's Word. The world's false religions teach that there are "many paths to God." This is the ultimate lie. Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth, and the life: no one comes to the Father, except through Me" (John 14:6). None of the counterfeit religions can bring us into harmony with God. The only way is through the Lord Jesus Christ.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Making Your Home Sing Monday



I have wanted to participate in the meme for quite some time, so I decided to jump in, I know it is a bit late Monday evening but it is such a great topic!


What are you doing or going to do today to make your home sing?

I think for me, I struggle with being consistent, and so when I am not I get very discouraged. This week my goal is to make out a schedule and STICK to it. I think it will make the day flow much better and the children will also know what is expected of them. There are days we have appointments and things outside the home to do, so it can make it hard. The other thing this week I am working on is attitude. My mood often sets the tone for how the day will go.

We actually stuck to our schedule today and it made such a huge difference for the kids to just look at the board and know what is next and what is expected of them.

Fruit Of The Spirit



Galations 5:22-23

But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith,
Meekness, temperance: against such there is no law.


Lord, help me today walk in the Spirit.
In Jesus Name,
Amen

Spring Cleaning & Today's Schedule




School 9-12pm
Lunch 12:00
Cleaning 1-2:30 (Chores)
Free Time 2:30-4:00
Afternoon Spring Clean 4-5
Dinner Prep: 5 pm (stew)






Wash all window seals


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Today's Verses Psalm 103:2-5

Bless the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits:
Who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases;
Who redeemeth thy life from destruction; who crowneth thee with lovingkindness and tender mercies; Who satisfieth thy mouth with good [things; so that] thy youth is renewed like the eagle's.

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Sunday, March 29, 2009

Beautiful Sunday :)





What a beautiful Sunny Sunday afternoon. It was a blessing to make it to the 11am church service today. It was a crazy morning. I want to thank all of you who left sweet comments, and prayers and to all my dear friends who read my blog, my church family, and my grandma.
I am still dealing with a bit of this flare up but I am feeling much better. I am looking forward to the this week, getting back into the swing of things. We took last week off from homeschooling, it was a good break and I needed the rest. The kids went to visit grandma, and had time to relax all week. Blake and I had a quiet day yesterday together. We went swimming and then rented a movie. The kids did a good job helping around the house on Friday, I was proud of them!

This is the 3rd day on all the vitamins, I am anxious to see if it will make a difference. I see a bit of a difference, I am not so exhausted. Praise God! I have really been soaking up God's Word and seeking what God's will is in my life. I am learning to thank God in everything. There are so many people hurting these days. I think of a couple dear blogger friends who have children with cancer. I can not imagine what they go through daily, but I know God does. He knows each of our trials.

I have some time to play in my Paint Shop program creating some new scripture tags.
Go check them out at www.branmadetags.blogspot.com

Thursday, March 26, 2009

God Keeps His Promises~ Fibromyalgia





Although I did not like what the doctor said and the condition I have, I do know God is in control. As I serched the internet I began to understand more about my condition. After years of Chronic pain, it feels good to know what is wrong. I will share more later. I am off to the pool now.

Hugs,
Brandie


Diagnosis : FIBROMYALGIA


What Is Fibromyalgia?
Fibromyalgia is a non-life-threatening, chronic disorder of the muscles and surrounding soft tissue, including ligaments and tendons. Its main symptoms are muscle pain, fatigue, sleep disturbances, and tender points at certain parts of the body. Many people describe fibromyalgia as feeling like a persistent flu.

Some health care providers may use these terms to refer to fibromyalgia: fibromyositis, fibrositis, periarticular fibrositis, muscular rheumatism, chronic muscle pain syndrome, musculoskeletal pain syndrome, or tension myalgia. However, "fibromyalgia," which means "pain of the muscles and other fibrous tissue," is the accepted term and has replaced some of the others. Terms ending in "-itis," which means "inflammation," are now considered incorrect because inflammation does not play a significant role in fibromyalgia.

Key Characteristics of Fibromyalgia
Muscle pain, either throughout the body or only at certain points, is the primary symptom of fibromyalgia. It may range from mild discomfort to pain severe enough to limit work, social activities, and everyday tasks. Pain commonly occurs in the neck, upper back, shoulders, chest, rib cage, lower back, and thighs and may feel like a burning, gnawing, throbbing, stabbing, or aching sensation and may develop gradually. It usually seems worse when a person is trying to relax and is less noticeable during activity.

A related, key aspect of fibromyalgia is the presence of "tender points," muscles and tendons that are tender when pressed. Typically, tender points are located in the neck, back, knee, shoulder, elbow, and hip.

People with fibromyalgia, which is also linked to depression, also feel moderately to severely fatigued and have sleep problems, including insomnia. This may result from restless legs and arms, which may disrupt their sleep, or they may suffer from sleep apnea or grind their teeth while they sleep.

Tender Points and Fibromyalgia
According to the American Academy of Rheumatology, for a diagnosis of fibromyalgia, you must have unusual tenderness at a minimum of 11 of 18 specific "tender points" associated with the condition. Some health care providers diagnose fibromyalgia in patients who have fewer tender points but who otherwise have severe, widespread (meaning upper and lower body occurring on both right and left sides) pain symptoms that are present for at least three months.

The standard tender points are located in the muscles or other soft tissue on both sides and the front and back of the body. Those who have fibromyalgia may have unusual tenderness at any of several other points on the body as well.



Who Is Affected by Fibromyalgia?
Experts estimate that 3 million to 6 million Americans have fibromyalgia. Of these, 80% are women. One of the main risk factors is being a woman between the age of 20 and 50. Another risk factor is having a rheumatic disease, such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, or Sjogren's syndrome. Fibromyalgia also seems to run in families, so a gene may be at least partly responsible for the condition. Most people with fibromyalgia begin to notice symptoms between the ages of 20 and 40, but children and older adults may also develop the condition. Women with fibromyalgia typically feel pain throughout their body, while men are more likely to have facial pain or pain and stiffness in a certain part of the body as a result of a work- or recreation-related muscle strain.

~WebMD Medical Reference

Saturday, March 21, 2009

DeClutter~ School Room


Blake's Word Wall

Changed My Bulliten Board

BEFORE I Started this is what it looked like )

Room

BEFORE... I know they are out of order lol

Friday, March 20, 2009

Bible Reading~Hope In The Lord

Rev 21:4

And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.

Psalm 16:9
Therefore my heart is glad, and my glory rejoiceth: my flesh also shall rest in hope.

Psalm 42:5
Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and [why] art thou disquieted in me? hope thou in God: for I shall yet praise him [for] the help of his countenance.

Psalm 42:11
Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why art thou disquieted within me? hope thou in God: for I shall yet praise him, [who is] the health of my countenance, and my God

GREAT Articles On Decluttering

WORKS FOR ME: LEARNING TO DECLUTTER

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Thursday, March 19, 2009

Ozone Gas???

Ok this seems wierd? Ozone Gas???? sign me up...lol

Ozone Gas May Relieve Back Pain
Research shows that injecting the spine with ozone gas may relieve herniated disc-related lower back pain. But not all experts are convinced.
Also See:
• Obesity Can Be a Pain in the Back
• Study Shows Fibromyalgia Is Real
http://www.webmd.com/back-pain/news/20090309/ozone-may-help-herniated-disc-pain?ecd=wnl_cbp_031909

Poem~




If I can endure for this minute
Whatever is happening to me,
No matter how heavy my heart is
Or how dark the moment may be ...


If I can remain calm and quiet
With all the world crashing about me,
Secure in the knowledge God loves me
When everyone else seems to doubt me ...



If I can but keep on believing
What I know in my heart to be true,
That darkness will fade with the morning
And that "this will pass away, too!" ...



Then nothing in life can defeat me
For as long as this knowledge remains
I can suffer whatever is happening
For I know God will break all the chains
That are binding me tight in "the darkness"
And trying to fill me with fear ...
For there is "no night without dawning"
And I know that "my morning" is near.


~ Helen Steiner Rice ~

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

New Tags Made




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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Wednesday~ Weight Loss




What are your situational cues?

Situational cues are also a big culprit when it comes to overeating. What kinds of situations do you encounter regularly that cause you to overeat? Some situational cues we have all been guilty of are: “It’s 12:00, time for lunch” or “It’s 6:00, time for dinner”. Situational cues also include the stimulation of our thoughts and senses as we pass Krispy Kreme or McDonalds. Thoughts, images, and smells trigger desires that are tough to pass up, especially when the tastiest of foods are so cheap and easily accessible. When thinking about situational cues, consider the following:

Do I eat because it’s mealtime or because I’m hungry?


Do I ignore my body when it’s really hungry because I’m too busy and then overeat later?


Do I indulge in foods because they’re convenient, smell good, or taste good rather than first considering my hunger level or health?

Are there emotional reasons you overeat?


The emotional cues that cause us to overeat are probably the most difficult to identify and overcome. A big reason for this is that most of us are too busy to tune into how we feel and are often in a state of “numbness”. Most people say, “I don’t eat because I’m sad or lonely. I just eat because I like to eat”. If you have trouble identifying emotional cues (e.g. stress, boredom, sadness) that lead to overeating, you will need to learn to slow down long enough to get in touch with what’s in your head. Your feelings are in there somewhere, though they may have become cobweb-laden in the busy-ness of life. If you often find yourself wanting to eat more even after a big meal, you might consider journaling out whatever comes to your head instead. You may be surprised what surfaces over time. The mere act of identifying a food craving, and allowing it to pass without indulging, is a huge step forward. Keeping a food diary and finding passions are very effective methods for overcoming emotional overeating, and you’ll get the scoop on these later.

By Kathleen Goodwin, RD