Much of the oxygen that we breathe in comes from a tiny plant in the ocean - phytoplankton. Want to know more about it? Watch the video.
Our God, and God of all people: Covid Prayer
Our God, and God of all people:
God of the rich and God of the poor;
God of the healthy and God of the afflicted;
God of those with healthcare, and God of the uninsured;
God of the hoarder, and God of the helper;
God of those who have no God.
God of refuge, we seek your Protection - Covid Prayer
God of refuge, we seek your Protection
Protect the
vulnerable from illness: Those who are old and frail, weakened by years and
struggle, those who care for others, expending their energy and love; those for
whom inability to work means hardship and poverty.
Psalm 23 adapted for this time of Covid
The Lord is
our shepherd who guides us and so we don't lack and never will lack anything. He
leads us to places of rest and care; and to drink waters of trust. He renews
our strength so we do not abandon the path of solidarity because it is there,
in our empathy with others where we honour his name.
Easter, 2nd Week, Saturday, Apr 25
Acts 6:1-7 / John
6:16-21
The disciples run into trouble: The Lord was with them in their trouble.
There’s a famous poem called “Footprints.” It’s about
a person, in a dream, walking along a beach with the Lord. Suddenly, across the
sky, scenes appear from the person’s life. For each scene, two sets of footprints appear in the
sand: one belonging to the Lord, the other to the person. What confuses the
person is that during the most trying times in life only one set of footprints
appears. When the person asks the Lord why he left during these most trying
times, the Lord says, “I would never leave you during your times of trial and
suffering. When you see only one set of footprints, it was then that I carried
you.”
Easter 2nd Week, Friday, Apr 24
Acts 5:34-42 /
John 6:1-15
Jesus feeds 5,000
people: He multiplied five loaves.
Almost a century ago, two men were on a train in
France.
The older man was reading the Bible story of the multiplication
of the loaves. Noticing this, the younger man said, “Pardon me, sir, but do you
really believe what you’re reading?” “Yes,” said the older man, “don’t you
believe it?”
What is the best way to keep your computer healthy?
- shut
it down once a day
- put it
in sleep when not in use
- Use a
simple software called 360 Total Security for security, cleaning, virus,
desktop organizer, etc. Less than Rs. 1000 ($13)
- When the laptop opens, it scans every document on the desktop, so don’t store documents on the desktop. Put them in a folder called “desktop”.
With many files on
desktop, laptops open slowly as it looks at every file on the desktop. Put it
all in a folder…job done! Faster laptop.
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