Walking is the perfect way of moving if you want to see into the life of things. It is the one way of freedom. If you go to a place on anything but your own feet you are taken there too fast, and miss a thousand delicate joys that were waiting for you by the wayside. Elizabeth von Arnim

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Sunday, January 15, 2012

Sunday

One of the hymns we sang in church today, 
 was a new one for me and one I really liked.

I'll Tell the World That I'm a Christian

I'll tell the world that I'm a Christian;
I'm not ashamed His name to bear.
I'll tell the world that I'm a Christian
I'll take Him with me anywhere.
I'll tell the world how Jesus saved me,
And how He gave me a life brand new;
And I know that if you trust Him 
That all He gave me
He'll give to you.
I'll tell the world that He's my savior,
No other one could love me so.
My life, my all is His forever,
And where He leads me I will go.

I'll tell the world that He is coming;
It may be near or far away,
But we must live as if His coming
would be tomorrow or today.
For when He comes and life is over,
For those who love Him
there's more to be;
Eyes have never seen the wonders
that He's preparing for you and me.
Oh tell the world
that you're a Christian;
Be not ashamed His name to bear.
O tell the world that you're a Christian,
And take Him with you everywhere.
~ Baynard L. Fox

Romans 1:16
For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ,
for it is the power of God to salvation
for everyone who believes.....
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A cold morning walk with a temperature of 20 degrees.  The sun was out though and there was no wind.  No special route again.  Very few people out but I did see Petey and John.  
A few deer were out along one of the paths and a few chickadees too.  A cold morning but a clear, crisp beautiful day.
I walked 6.6 miles
Sunrise 7:26
Sunset 5:08
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You were right Vee, I still feel the same way about the movie, Being John Malkovich, a weird strange movie and one of the worst I've ever seen!  Ken wasn't that crazy about it either.

Last night Ken made supper for us.  He made chili dogs and they were sooo good.   You just can't get a chili dog around here any where near as good.  For that you have to go to Falls View in NJ!  
Here's the one I ate.  
Not that healthy I know, but it sure tastes good.
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A happy Sunday to you.
God loves you.
Happyone
When we put our cares in HIS hands,
HE puts HIS peace in our hearts.
~ Author Unknown

7 comments:

Auntie sezzzzzz... said...

I've never seen that film either. -chuckle- All I know about it, is that it's very *different.* Some how... Don't know how. ,-)

"The night was clear and frosty, all ebony of shadow and silver of snowy slope;
big stars were shining over the silent fields;
here and there the dark pointed firs stood up
with snow powdering their branches
and the wind whistling through them."

~ Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables

Marti said...

That chili dog looks so yummy. Think I'll have one for supper tomorrow. Enjoyed the words to your new song. Have a good day.

Deb from WhatsInMyAttic said...

I love this song. It was sung often when I was a teenager; actually, I can close my eyes and envision the lady who sang it as a solo with our choir!

Sadly, I don't hear these songs so much anymore. We've been to church and left looking at each other and saying, "Where were we?" after not hearing or singing a single "old hymn of the faith." Guess we are getting old. {sigh}

Suz said...

loved the hymn

Terra said...

Thanks for the words to this hymn; it is a new one to me too.

Vee said...

I'll tell you what makes an unhealthful supper...the one I'm having...pretzels dipped in marshmallow fluff. Your supper, at least, has onions! Hmmm, it looks so good, too.

Yup. Figured as much about the movie.

The hymn is completely new to me. I liked it a lot.

It is bitter cold here. I am glad that you're not walking in subzero temps.

Anonymous said...

I've never heard the hymn either but I like the words. Delicious looking hot dog.