When anyone in my family is trodden down and worn out, I like to try and encourage them and make them smile. So, here is my attempt. I found this on Todd's Word this morning:
Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable -- if anything is excellent or praiseworthy -- think about such things.
Philippians 4:8
and for the humor (and keeping in spirit of Good Coffee):

3 comments:
Good stuff, Carlos. I use my blog like you do, to post my thoughts and questions, and sometimes my rants. I have no agenda, but if I put something out there that someone can use, then that is great. As for the phrase, "Christian Sub-Culture," the Bible teaches that we are not "sub-anything." We are divinely created for the good pleasure of our Heavenly Father. Sorry for the comment sermon. Or is that, "sub-sermon?"
The whole "sub-culture" conversation can be approached from so many different points of view...perhaps a sub-culture summit is in order.
coffee coffee yum yum.
christian sub-coffee = what's served in most sunday school classes each weekend. ugh.
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