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Indian Natural Medical Tips: From the What'sapp Community

🎀🎀 Health Tips – 20 🎀🎀
🏡 Home Remedies for Good Health 💪
1. Having 🍊 pomegranate’s juice daily is good for 💗 heart and useful for people suffering from 😔 low Blood Pressure (Hypotension)

2. One natural treatment for acidity is chewing a few 🌿 Basil (tulsi) leaves after a 🍴 meal. This not just works as an antacid as it helps the body absorb food but also prevents reflux and the formation of ulcers.

14 Sunday B: He spoke with Authority




 Michel DeVerteuil
Textual Comments
The gospel passage for this Sunday is St Mark’s version of Jesus’ return to his home town of Nazareth, accompanied by his disciples. He began to teach in Nazareth, and many were astonished by what they saw in him. They wondered where all this wisdom had come from. What they saw was very different from what others had seen. This man was one of them, in the deepest sense; they knew him and his family. The people of the town would not accept him; even though they had heard of his outstanding accomplishments in other places, they could not see what made him so special.

*Good one liners on faith in a lighter vein.

From What'sAPP community:

1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in
its parking lots, so they put up a sign:*

CHURCH CAR PARK - FOR MEMBERS ONLY  :  Trespassers will be baptized !

2. "No God - No Peace. Know God - Know Peace."

13 Sunday B: Talitha Kum


Sickness and death have a way of shearing through the veneer of our self-importance and social status. These things touch us at our most vulnerable point. Sickness and death strip us of our illusions and remind us that, no matter how important we are in the eyes of others, we are still human—still very limited and transient citizens here on earth.

Fathers' Day

Hear – Paul Anka’s song dedicated to fathers:
1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=CpQIfuxmgT4&NR=1
2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZ6LwbmlZ-E&feature=email



Father after God’s own heart: From Virtual Preacher

12 Sunday B: Jesus In the Storms of our Life



Michel DeVerteuil
Scripture comments
Unlike the passages of the last two weeks, this Sunday’s passage is, in one sense, a single story and we must read it as a whole. But in another sense, it tells two stories – one of Jesus and one of the apostles. Each has its movement that we can enter into, and there is a striking contrast between the attitudes shown in each.
it's nowAs you meditate, observe how you are situating yourself in relation to the passage: which of the two stories are you identifying with, the one of Jesus or the one of the apostles? Is it your personal story or the story of someone who has touched your life? Does Jesus remind you of some person or of God himself? Is this something that is happening now or something that has happened in the past?
Answering these questions will help you enter into the story.