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Hi, I'm Niki Turner and I collect poems, short stories, parables, quotes and wise thoughts as well as vegetarian recipes and anything relating to handmade crafts. I am particularly keen on recycling ideas for crafting.
I started off posting to Yahoo groups in 2005 and now want to transfer all my posts from there to this website.
I hope you enjoy browsing through the many posts.

Archive for June, 2008

God’s hold is sure

GOD’S HOLD IS SURE

There were two brethren who differed on the question of the believer’s safety in Christ. They were discussing the question, and one said to the other:

“I’ll tell you, a child of God is safe only so long as he stays in the lifeboat. He may jump out, and if he jumps out he is lost.”

To this the other replied, saying: “You remind me of an incident in my own life. I took my little son out with me in a boat. I realized, as he did not, the danger of his falling or even jumping into the water. So I sat with him all the time, and all the time I held him fast, so he could neither fall out nor jump out of the boat.”

“But,” said the first speaker, “He could have wriggled out of his coat and got away in spite of you.”

“Oh,” said the other, “you misunderstood me if you supposed I was holding his coat; I was holding him.”

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Take my Hand………

Take My Hand….

Are you troubled, burdened, blue?
Take my hand.
I’ve been troubled, too,
I understand.
Where you’ve fallen, once I fell –
Let me help the clouds dispel –
Take my hand.

Others helped when I was weak,
Took my hand,
Helped me face toward the peak,
Helped me stand.
What they did, now let me do –
Pass the kindness on to you.
Someday you’ll help others, too.
Take my hand.

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Character

C haracter is what God knows you to be
H ardships help to mold your character
A cknowledging Scripture builds character
R equires surrender of self to service to God
A ttained only through God
C hristian’s character seen in daily home life
T ested when nobody sees what we are doing
E xample of good character seen in Jesus’ life
R esult of self-discipline

Light for My Life by Desmond Hills

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This is just a resting place

~THIS IS JUST A RESTING PLACE ~

Sometimes the road of life seems long
as we travel through the years,
And with hearts that are broken
and eyes brimful of tears,
We falter in our weariness
and sink beside the way
But God leans down and whispers,
“Child, there’ll be another day.”
And the road will grow much smoother
and much easier to face,
So do not be disheartened -
this is just a resting place.

Author Unknown

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The Daily Motivator

THE DAILY MOTIVATOR

Decide today that you will have no regrets. And you’ll free
up much time to actually get things done.

Decide today that you’ll have no complaints. And your
thoughts can be focused on creative, productive pursuits.

Decide today that you’ll carry no anger or resentment. And
you’ll bring out the best in those around you.

Decide today to be accepting of whatever comes your way. And
you’ll discover much value that would otherwise be hidden.

Decide today to be sincerely thankful for every moment. And
you’ll be delighted at how beautiful and filled with
opportunity the world becomes.

Decide today to be truly alive. And joy will pour forth from
your soul.

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3 components of life

LIFE

Three things of life once gone never comes back -
Time, words & opportunity.

Three things of life that must not be lost -
Peace, hope & honesty.

Three things of life that are most valuable -
Love, self-confidence & friends.

Three things of life that are never sure -
Dreams, success & fortune.

Three things of life that destroy a man/woman -
Lust, Pride & Anger.

FAILURE

Failure doesn’t mean - You are a failure,
It means - You have not succeeded.

Failure doesn’t mean - You accomplished nothing,
It means - You have learned something.

Failure doesn’t mean - That you have been a fool,
It means - You had a lot of faith.

Failure doesn’t mean - You’ve been disgraced,
It means - You were willing to try.

Failure doesn’t mean - You don’t have it,
It means - You have to do something in a different way.

Failure doesn’t mean - You are inferior,
It means -You are not perfect.

Failure doesn’t mean - You’ve wasted your life,
It means - You have a reason to start afresh.

Failure doesn’t mean - You should give up,
It means - You must try harder.

Failure doesn’t mean -You’ll never make it,
It means - It will take a little longer.

Failure doesn’t mean - God has abandoned you,
It means - God has a better way for you.

SUN RISE

Every morning in Africa, when the Sun rises, a deer awakens,
Knowing it has to outrun the fastest Lion, OR, be hunted to death….

Every morning in Africa, when the Sun rises, a Lion awakens,
Knowing it has to outrun the slowest deer, OR, be starved to death….

It does not matter whether you are a deer or Lion,
When the Sun rises, Better be running at your best..

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The Love of God

THE LOVE OF GOD

We can talk an hour about it, but not have it.

No vessel can contain it all.

No tongue can explain it all.

It is only explained by living it, and retained by giving it.

When we share it, then we have more than we had;

Withhold it and we have less.

It has no competitors or equals.

Death cannot claim it, but only proclaim it.

Persecution only brings it to the surface.

It turns every experience into a privilege.

It works best under pressure.

It has no faults or failures.
It can turn every living sacrifice into a reasonable service. It has been
cradled in a manger, crucified on a cross, resurrected from a tomb, and
carried into heaven.
I admire it in others, I desire it from others, I require it for others,
but I can only acquire it from God.

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Believe what God believes

Believe what God believes…
Overcoming negative feelings, whether they stem from childhood or current situation, takes time and effort, but change is possible.
Christian psychologist, Dr. Dick Dickerson, has written a beautiful summary of how God looks at you. Read this passage aloud to yourself every morning and evening for the next month, then evaluate how your feelings about yourself have changed:

BECAUSE GOD LOVES ME, HE IS SLOW TO LOSE PATIENCE WITH ME.

BECAUSE GOD LOVES ME, HE TAKES THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF MY LIFE AND USES THEM IN A CONSTRUCTIVE WAY FOR MY GROWTH.

BECAUSE GOD LOVES ME, HE DOES NOT TREAT ME AS AN OBJECT TO BE POSSESSED AND MANIPULATED.

BECAUSE GOD LOVES ME, HE DOES NOT NEED TO IMPRESS ME WITH HOW GREAT AND POWERFUL HE IS BECAUSE HE IS GOD. NOR DOES HE BELITTLE ME AS HIS CHILD IN ORDER TO SHOW ME HOW IMPORTANT HE IS.

BECAUSE GOD LOVES ME, HE IS FOR ME. HE WANTS TO SEE ME MATURE AND DEVELOP IN HIS LOVE.

BECAUSE GOD LOVES ME, HE DOES NOT SEND DOWN HIS WRATH ON EVERY LITTLE MISTAKE I MAKE, OF WHICH THERE ARE MANY.

BECAUSE GOD LOVES ME, HE DOES NOT KEEP SCORE OF ALL MY SINS AND THEN BEAT ME OVER THE HEAD WITH THEM WHENEVER HE GETS A CHANCE.

BECAUSE GOD LOVES ME, HE IS DEEPLY GRIEVED WHEN I DO NOT WALK IN THE WAYS THAT PLEASE HIM BECAUSE HE SEES THIS AS EVIDENCE THAT I DON’T TRUST HIM AND LOVE HIM AS I SHOULD.

BECAUSE GOD LOVES ME, HE KEEPS WORKING PATIENTLY WITH ME EVEN WHEN I FEEL LIKE GIVING UP.

BECAUSE GOD LOVES ME, HE KEEPS ON TRUSTING ME WHEN AT TIMES I DON’T EVEN TRUST MYSELF.

BECAUSE GOD LOVES ME, HE NEVER SAYS THERE IS NO HOPE FOR ME. RATHER, HE PATIENTLY WORKS WITH ME, LOVES ME, AND DISCIPLINES ME IN SUCH A WAY, THAT IT IS HARD FOR ME TO UNDERSTAND THE DEPTH OF HIS CONCERN FOR ME.

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Until you value yourself don’t expect anyone else to

Until You Value Yourself Dont Expect Anyone Else To
Dr. John F. Demartini

Ever since I was seventeen years old and almost died of strychnine poisoning, I had dreamed of being an inspired teacher, healer, and philosopher. The dream came when I had the opportunity to meet an amazing teacher who inspired me to tears, as he had millions of others around the world.

I decided then that I wanted to step foot on every country on the face of the Earth and share my research findings with millions of people to help them live amazing, abundant lives. Today, after thirty-four years of persistent effort, I am certainly living my teenage dream. My life is blessed, and I have been greatly rewarded. But along the journey there were many lessons to be learned and many challenges to be faced.

One such lesson that impacted me deeply and permanently was the time I finally began charging fees for my various teaching services. I had to overcome the fear of being rejected for requesting and receiving money, and for amply valuing my fledgling educational services. I was unquestionably minimizing my financial destiny.

There I was, twenty-three years of age, already teaching and tutoring other students “freely” out of my apartment, but one night something began shifting my financial perspective. A great lesson concerning money, fair exchange, and self-value was about to be revealed.

In my one-bedroom apartment in Pasadena, Texas, twenty-one students crowded together in my living and dining rooms, eager to listen to my inspired ideas concerning mind/body interactions, specifically those involving inner healing. That night, because my college tuition and living expenses were mounting and I had a growing desire to build a vast library of books, I experienced a psychological and soon-to-come financial shift.

I decided to place a bowl on my dining-room table with a small sign on it stating: “Love Donation.” At the end of my three-hour presentation, I watched everyone begin to leave. Only five dollars had been placed in the Love Donation bowl. I looked at the bowl with some despair since I was hoping to receive much more, but the bowl had been ignored or overlooked by most attendees when they were departing. That night I thought that I was not going to be able to afford to buy more books, pay my rent, or continue classes unless something shifted.

At first, I became mad at the attendees, and then I ­realized it was all about my fear of asking for what I wanted and feeling unworthy of receiving it. At the next class, I decided to aim for a love donation of ten dollars. At the end of the night, ten dollars remained in the bowl. I decided to raise the amount to twenty dollars for the next class. By the end of that class, twenty-five dollars was left in the bowl.

I finally become more bold and decided that I was going to charge a minimum entrance fee of twenty dollars for each of my evening classes and do away with the love donation idea altogether.

On that night, once I firmly declared to myself and my attendees that I was charging a minimum fee, I was amazed to discover that 85 percent of the attendees gratefully placed their twenty dollars in the bowl. I looked at the bowl at the end of the evening with amazement and tears of gratitude, for I somehow knew that I had discovered a great lesson along the road to my dreams.

What an amazing lesson! It was as if the world was trying to tell me to value my teaching services, and myself, but until that night I had been unwilling to listen. The moment that I did is the same moment that I received. From that night onward, I have remembered this great financial lesson, and I have raised my fee every year since. Today, I receive a lovely honorarium for my teaching services, which have spread throughout the world.

No one valued my services until I valued myself. Wow, what a great and yet simple financial lesson to finally learn!

Until you value yourself, don’t expect anyone else to. Until you pay yourself first, don’t expect anyone else to. Until you allow yourself to do what you dream of, don’t expect anyone else to encourage you to.

Once you declare your fee—with a no-turning-back certainty—the world will respond with a level of prosperity and abundance like never before. Today, I do what I love and love what I do. I get handsomely paid to teach and travel across the world, and I am abundantly prosperous in many more ways than one.

Reprinted by permission of John Demartini © 2007 from Chicken Soup for the Soul Life Lessons for Mastering the Law of Attraction by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Jeanna Galbellini, CPPC and Eva Gregory, CPPC. In order to protect the rights of the copyright holder, no portion of this publication may be reproduced without prior written consent. All rights reserved.

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Hazelden reading for today

Baseball teaches us, or has taught most of us, how to deal with failure. We learn at a very young age that failure is the norm in baseball and … errors [are] part of the game, part of its rigorous truth.
–Francis T. Vincent, Jr.

Of course we will make mistakes. We are born with the right to make mistakes. There is no shame in that. Perfection is a false ideal for a real human being. We learn by trial and error. If we try to be perfect, we will meet dead ends and roadblocks because we will inevitably fall short.

Instead, there is wisdom in the motto, “Keep coming back.” In this instance, the motto refers to returning to our standards. Rather than to strive constantly for higher and higher perfection, our goal is to always return to the rules we live by. Of course we will veer off the path. When we do, we make repairs, pay our dues, and hold our place as full-fledged members of the human race.

Today my goal is to keep returning to my ethics for a good life.

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