This Video is from Mozambique South Africa, given to me by a Lovely Christian Lady who assisted with the water cleansing treatment. The people are so joyful and appreciate all they have.
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Saturday, October 16, 2010
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Widow of Raymond Isaac Lindsey..... And an author since 2012 and retired Specialist Registered Nurse. I reside in sub-tropical Queensland, Australia, with my two little dogs.
Late in 2008 I began to explore and enjoy the realm of creative writing. This is something which has always been an interest yet until now,I haven't found time to indulge.
God is the cornerstone of my home and heart. He is my life and my breath, for without Him I am nothing. My desire is to edify His existence in my daily walk through life. To inspire and encourage the broken hearted. And to assist in the knowledge that EVERYTHING has a reason and a purpose under the Heavens.
We are reminded through our faith in Jesus that He will, "Turn our Mourning into Dancing and our Sorrow into Joy." Psalms 30:11. Having personally experienced tough times I know, there is truly no gain without pain.
CREDENTIALS: B.N (Aus) B.S.N (U.S.A) MHN, PHTLS Emergency Medicine, plus Psychology and
Bible College Graduate.
Lover of People.
WORK PLACE HISTORY...
1. South Western Sydney Area Health, 2. Queensland Health, 3. ROGERSVILLE, TENNESSEE Wellmont Health System and
Amedysis Home Health.
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Thanks for popping by earlier today, I will pray as you asked. Good to see what progress is happening re water in Africa.
ReplyDeleteI sometimes think about how much we have here and how others around the globe have so little. It's nice to see the difference that's being made. Have a great weekend
ReplyDeleteThis is such a interesting video, I learned something new. It is amazing to me how they survive it's by the grace of God.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Ginger
Most enlightening! Thank you for showing it.
ReplyDeleteLove and blessings to you. June xx
There is so much we take for granted. I will never look at water the same way again.
ReplyDeleteVery powerful video. Thank you for sharing and reminding us of so much we take for granted.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting the Video; I am originally from Nigeria and have lived in the United States for almost twenty years. I sometimes need a reminder of where the Lord has brought me from and be more grateful for livng in a modern country. I am praying for these children and the continent of Africa. May God continue to use believers all over the world to be his hands and feet.
ReplyDeleteI also wanted to thank for visting my blog and your always gracious comment. Have a blessed day Cyrstal.
blessings,
Toyin
We taking it so for granted to just turn on our tap and have all the water we need! Thank you for sharing this with us.
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My wife and I went to Ghana in 2000 and it was truly a life-changing experience. My daughter-in-law who is pastor of a church worked to provide funding for a well in a small village in Ghana where the only water was some distance away, in a small creek. We rake so much for granted. Water is going to be the new oil in world power struggles. You can live without oil, but not without water.
ReplyDeleteHello Carol. Bless ya mate.
ReplyDeleteHi Sarah, you are so right.
Hello Ginger, I believe we could learn much from their contentment.
Hello June, Great to see you.
Hi Whidbey woman, very true.
Hello Mildred, Yes we do.
Hi Toyin, we never want to forget to be greatful xx
Hi Rene, I still give thanks for an inside tap. When I grew up we only had one in our house and it was cold water, but that was better and these people have.
Razzgospel WOW!!I can believe that!! We are very careful of it here.
what an interesting video... thank you for sharing with us!!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a blessed Sunday..and have a lovely week ahead!!
this type of help says that those involved really care. Great work. rose
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