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ILoveYeshua
30th April 2006, 07:10 AM
Phi 4:8 Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.
Post on these things!
Hopefully this will become an active thread.
are true
are honest
are just
are pure
are lovely
are of good report
any virtue
any praise
ILoveYeshua
30th April 2006, 07:12 AM
If possible, label the subject of your thread to include one of those bulleted items, just for fun!
ILoveYeshua
3rd May 2006, 11:49 AM
C'mon now, anyone. Anything good. ............................................
Lacko
7th May 2006, 06:37 PM
C'mon now, anyone. Anything good. ............................................
"Any Virtue"
I’m not exactly sure what this thread is about…I will say this: one virtue that I feel many young especially, but definitely not exclusively, people are lacking is the virtue of choosing long term rewards over short term pleasure.
For example, instead of “investing” in their lives (long term reward) by studying hard in school they choose to have fun with their friends (short term pleasure). Similar things I believe can also be said about alcohol, drugs, tobacco, “sex” and many other things.
LilLamb219
7th May 2006, 08:45 PM
I will say this: one virtue that I feel many young especially, but definitely not exclusively, people are lacking is the virtue of choosing long term rewards over short term pleasure.
I think a lot of past young generations went through that type of phase as well. I remember being in art school and extending my lunch time to just walk around Chicago instead of going to class. How wasteful I was of that important time and my parents' money!
ILoveYeshua
10th June 2006, 02:03 PM
64 views, not even a page full of replies. welcome to the lcms subforum!
LutherNut
10th June 2006, 06:27 PM
64 views, not even a page full of replies. welcome to the lcms subforum!
Now what is that supposed to mean? :confused: :scratch:
NordicLutheran
11th June 2006, 11:36 AM
I think the messianic jew/lutheran is angry because we don't want to answer his confusing question.:mad:
ILoveYeshua
17th June 2006, 10:18 AM
No, I'm just surprised you can't think of anything good, true, etc to post. Its spose to allow you to share good things, like Paul asked, if theres anything good, think on these things. btw I'm a gentile if it matters to you (which it seems to, odd) Anyway, if you can think of anything to post that FITS the OP, ANYTHING AT ALL in your life that even remotely resembles something good, post it. Its supposed to be edifying and a way to bring together lcms christians - but it seems that the lcms christians have not much good to post, or nothing comes to mind at the moment. are you thankful for say, the color red? or the ability to walk? express your thanks, sing your praises here. what are you happy about? tell us! do you have kids? do you like them? did they ever do something cool or funny? share!
anyway, THATS what I was trying to get at, not whatever it is you thought. sorry for any confusion!!!!!
LilLamb219
17th June 2006, 10:42 AM
do you have kids? do you like them? did they ever do something cool or funny?
Yes, I have a daughter and she will be going to the Middle School next year.
She's always saying and doing something funny. Nothing to help the LCMS though so I don't know if it benefits the thread, but here is something she did that was funny when she was younger.
2 weeks ago a teacher's aide came into her 6th grade classroom to say Hi to the kids who will be leaving the elementary school and going to the Middle School next year. My daughter asked the lady if she remembered her and she said Why, of course!
Here's why...
My daughter had written a paper in first or second grade and it was a short book report about squirrels. She apparently didn't really read the entire book and just skimmed through and looked for exciting bits to add to her report. She either misread a paragraph or turned a page and it was no longer about her subject and still wrote what the page had in it.
Her paper stated that during the winter months that squirrels fly south. So, that's how the aide remembers my daughter...the one who wrote the paper that squirrels fly south for the winter.
oh boy. ;)
LutherNut
17th June 2006, 11:40 AM
No, I'm just surprised you can't think of anything good, true, etc to post. Its spose to allow you to share good things, like Paul asked, if theres anything good, think on these things.
64 views, not even a page full of replies. welcome to the lcms subforum!
So, since people are not rushing in here to respond to your post, it warrants a wise crack like that??
Don't expect too many here...
ILoveYeshua
22nd June 2006, 08:16 PM
too many what
CaliforniaJosiah
29th June 2006, 01:09 PM
Just one thing I celebrate...
The Pacific Southwest District of the LCMS (Southern California, Arizona and the Las Vegas area of Nevada) has embraced the VERY diverse communities in which we live - where there are over 250 different spoken languages in our public schools and where WASPs are the minority group. Rather than sticking to our "base" we're embracing our mission.
Among the 300 congregations in the district are:
12 African-American congregations
07 African immigrant congregations
01 Arabic
01 Armenian
02 Asian Indian
01 Cambodian
09 Chinese
01 Filipino
01 Gypsy
34 Hispanic
02 Indonesian
01 Iranian
18 Korean
02 Native American
01 Taiwanese
03 Vietnamese
These 90 congregations (nearly one-third of the congregations of the district) are just the separate, unique congregations - they don't include all those primarily anglo congregations that have Hispanic ministries within them, etc.
The EMBRACE of our community - rather than the retreat seen in so many denominations - is something I celebrate!
BTW, the LCMS in this district also has 5 compus/college congregations - including at mine. And they have 10 congregations for deaf persons, where all services and activities are in sign. That doesn't include all the congregations that include sign in their services.
Soli Deo Gloria
- Josiah
DaRev
29th June 2006, 02:41 PM
Just one thing I celebrate...
The Pacific Southwest District of the LCMS (Southern California, Arizona and the Las Vegas area of Nevada) has embraced the VERY diverse communities in which we live - where there are over 250 different spoken languages in our public schools and where WASPs are the minority group. Rather than sticking to our "base" we're embracing our mission.
Among the 300 congregations in the district are:
12 African-American congregations
07 African immigrant congregations
01 Arabic
01 Armenian
02 Asian Indian
01 Cambodian
09 Chinese
01 Filipino
01 Gypsy
34 Hispanic
02 Indonesian
01 Iranian
18 Korean
02 Native American
01 Taiwanese
03 Vietnamese
These 90 congregations (nearly one-third of the congregations of the district) are just the separate, unique congregations - they don't include all those primarily anglo congregations that have Hispanic ministries within them, etc.
The EMBRACE of our community - rather than the retreat seen in so many denominations - is something I celebrate!
BTW, the LCMS in this district also has 5 compus/college congregations - including at mine. And they have 10 congregations for deaf persons, where all services and activities are in sign. That doesn't include all the congregations that include sign in their services.
Soli Deo Gloria
- Josiah
Despite the numerous problems with the Missouri Synod (and there are numerous), this is an example of something positive, that being the ministry of the Gospel reaching so many different people.
We pray that good orthodox, confessional word and sacrament ministry are the norm in these churches and that all of God's people are being fed.
DaRev
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