I Miss You, Jesus

By Dolly | Jun 14, 2008

hills gardens plantsMy sweetest friend and my Lord, I miss our fellowship together.
Remember, the time I use to spend with you? It was so precious.
Everything feels so meaningless without you being bold in my life everyday.
Forgive your child Lord, I love you the same and I will never ever change.
Help me to change my ways Lord as I pick up my faith and take it to higher levels.
Lord, give me wisdom that comes from you, Jesus from your throne.
Help me to pray and so I may be strong in my spiritual muscles.
May I never ever be ashamed of my Father because he is my reason to live.
Lord, I know I can do anything through your power and might.
Jesus, help me to pray more and get into your presence like never before.
Thank-you Jesus for everything you do for me and for keeping me safe from any harm.
I bring all the cares of the world to your throne; let your will be done.
In love with Jesus name!

Inspiration

By Dolly | Jun 9, 2008

May 30, 2008

Every one of us experiences a time in life where we meet someone who becomes special to us. Either it is something that person said that changed one’s life forever or an influence that made the difference overtime.

To me it was my college teacher who held that special place. She always had a way to push me to my highest potential. Even though she was my writing teacher she helped me recognize my writing skills and lit that desire to go beyond.

A friend or a special someone can only tell you but it is up to the receiver in what to do with it. Don’t let it die, keep it alive.

Are you Really Listening?

By Dolly | Jun 7, 2008

Is anyone out there really listening? Listening is an active, dynamic engagement between the listener and speaker. There is a difference between listening and simply hearing.

Listening brings about changes in people’s attitudes toward themselves and others. It also contributes to their basic values and personal philosophy. People who pay attention and take their time to listen become more emotionally mature, more open to their experiences in life, less defensive, more democratic, and less authoritarian.

Moreover, listening provides more information than any other activity. It builds deep and positive relationships, which shapes the attitude of the individual into a more optimistic nature. By listening the individual is also expressing, “therefore, what the other person says is worthy of my attention and concern.” So, the listener participates by showing concern and by being accessible when listening. Read more »