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hapi anniv, Alimokoy!

December 22nd, 2007 by Monica

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY SA IMO ALIMOKOY UG SA IMO ASAWA! HINAOT NA MAAYO INYONG PANLAWAS ADLAW-ADLAW! DEC.23 NAMAN GUD DINHI, 12:21AM NA SA KABUNTAGON. GOD BLESS SA IMO UG SA IMONG TANAN PAMILYA!

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My first installment of inspirational stories

December 22nd, 2007 by teban

mga bisdak, kani primera nako post, weeehoooh! sa wakas kahibao na ko! i will dedicate my time here in posting inspirational stories.. kung bitin mo, naay daghan sa akong website :) kini akong una na post.. hope you’ll be blessed with this one.. comment ra mo, kng unsay sulti ninjo.. oke? PS: ininglish ra ba ni, ayaw maglisod ha? prepare ug panyo arong di magbaha nosebleed! hehe..

The Master’s Card
By now you have probably seen the catchy television commercials for Mastercard. They start by identifying some things that people can buy with their Mastercard, then show a moment that is priceless and end by saying, “There are some things money can’t buy, for everything else there’s Mastercard.”

For example, in one such commercial there is a man and his young son headed to the baseball park. The commercial shows the dad buying his son a hot dog and you hear the words, “Hot dog at the big league game…$3.00.” The next scene shows the dad buying a game program and the words, “Program…$6.00.” Then, one of those large, orange hands with the fingers forming a #1 is shown and you hear something like, “Large, orange hand…$15.00.” The commercial finishes by showing the father explaining some important aspect of the game to his son, who is listening intently as he looks up at his father with excitement in his eyes, “Meaningful conversation between a father and a son…priceless.” “There are some things money can’t buy, for everything else there’s Mastercard.”

Friends, I’m not unlike those agencies promoting their favorite credit card. I’m here to advertise. You see, my life is a commercial for others to see. I’m a card carrying representative for the Master’s Card.

That’s right, the MASTER’S CARD. Let me tell you about it. There are no finance charges, no payments due. My bill has already been covered…it’s a prepaid deal. I couldn’t afford the price, so Jesus stepped in and paid it for me. My Name is written on the the card for all to see. It is accessible twenty-four hours a day from anywhere in the world. The MASTER’S CARD has so many benefits it’s hard to list them all. Let me share some of them with you…you might want to apply for a personal card yourself.

ust for starters there is UNLIMITED GRACE. That’s right, there is no pre-set limit to the amount of grace you receive from the MASTER’S CARD. Have you been looking for love in all the wrong places? Then, look no farther than the MASTER’S CARD. It offers the greatest rate on love that has ever been offered.

The MASTER’S CARD gives you access to many “members only” benefits. Want real joy despite the difficulties of life? Apply for the MASTER’S CARD. Want a lasting peace? Apply for the MASTER’S CARD. Looking for something you can always rely on in a jam? The MASTER’S CARD is perfect for you.

Another great thing about the MASTER’S CARD is that it never expires. Once you’re a member, you’re a member for life…eternal life, that is. Membership has its privileges, you know.

How do you receive the MASTER’S CARD. Dial 1-800-ROMANS10:9 “if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.” Jesus is standing by right now to take your call.

Don’t delay. This great offer won’t last forever.

Peace, joy and hope: Invaluable.
Faith, contentment and assurance: Inestimable.
Salvation: Priceless.

There are some things money can’t buy. For those, there’s the Master’s Card. Christian, why not be an advertisement for the MASTER’S CARD. Let your life be a commercial today for Jesus Christ.

For more inspirational stories, dayon ra sa ako-ang blog okee?
http://inspiringthespirit.blogspot.com

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