Esubalew

Addis Ababa

Ethiopia

Profile Information:

Gender
Male
Country (not County)
Ethiopia
Occupation:
IT Assistance Teacher
Interests:
reading bible, chatting, share something relating to GOD! exchange culture and listning classical...

Comment Wall:

  • SHEYGLADYS

    AMENNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN THE ANGELS R SO HAPPY IN HEAVEN YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ARE BLESSED.
    we are told that Christ was killed for us, that His death has washed out our sins, and that by dying He disabled death itself. ... That is Christianity. That is what has to be believedUR FAMILY ARE BLESSED.
  • Leonard T

    Welcome to AAG. We want your experience here to be positive and uplifting. There are a couple of things that can help you maximize your experience.

    Forums and Blogs: Forums are for asking questions and for sharing a response to a question someone has posted. This is a great opportunity for “iron to sharpen iron.” Blogs are for posting an opinion, view or specific message regarding a subject.

    Making New Friends: You will make many new friends here on AAG. Some will send a friend invite to you. You have the choice to accept or decline. When an invite has been sent to you the “My Friends” the upper right box on your home page will be followed by the word “New”.” Simply click on the icon and make your choice. To invite someone to be your friend you simply need to go to their home page and click on “add as friend” under their personal photo. Once someone is your friend you will be able to email each of your friends on AAG. You can also leave a message on someone personal page, but note that everyone will be able to read what you leave there.

    IMs: You can IM anyone who is on line by clicking on their picture located at the upper right part of the page.

    Chat Room: There is a chat room located near the top of the AAG main page. It is a great place to get to know people better.

    Videos: You can also upload Christian videos on the AAG main page or watch them. They are located down the left side of the main page.

    If you have any questions feel free to ask. We are here to serve you to the best of our abilities.

    We are glad you are here,
    LT
    Volunteer Forums Moderator
  • Pastor Bob B

    Greetings in the Lord! This is Bob, one of TheNET Moderators. Welcome! We're glad you are here!

    I have included some links to help you navigate around the site. You may want to check out the Footprints group, the Links for Growth forum for great tips on how to grow in Christ, and Miracle Grow to help you get closer to God every day.

    Once again, thanks for joining TheNET. I hope you make lots of good friends here and keep growing in the wisdom and knowledge of the Lord.

    Don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions. I look forward to getting to know you.

    In the love of Jesus.
    Bob
  • Nienie

    Welcome
    Glad you joined our wonderful internet family, sharing the love of Christ, learning and growing in your spiritual life.And as a bonus making wonderful friends.

    May you experience a wonderful fellowship and growth with all the others by joining in the groups and forums and share the love of Christ.
    Blessings Nienie
  • kathleen aldea

    New Heart, New life,& Renewing mind ….



    Create in me a pure heart, O God, and
    Renew a steadfast spirit within me. Psalm 51:10
    Make a new heart in me, My God! Create it out of Your Pureness! (2 Cor. 5:17) Make my heart brand new so that it is totally pure and without anything bad. Dear God, make a new and faithful spirit inside of me. Give me Your Holy Spirit that I may be faithful to you in all things!! (John 3:1-21) Have my heart stick to you no matter what comes my way!!




    KEEP N TOUCH EN GOD BLESS YOU...
  • felixpadua

    welcome to AAG.
  • felixpadua

    here's a joke i got from the AAG forum to cheer you up-

    BIGGER TURKEY-
    A woman walks into a butcher's shop just before closing time and asks, "Do you have any turkey?"

    The butcher opens his fridge, takes out his only turkey and puts it on the weighing scales. It weighs six pounds.

    The woman looks at the turkey and at the scales and asks, "Do you have one that's a bit bigger than this one, please?" The butcher puts the turkey back into the fridge and then takes it out again, but this time when he puts it on the scales he keeps his thumb on the turkey. The scales now show eight pounds.

    "That's wonderful," says the woman. "I'll take both of them, please!"

    (Ha ha ha.... gotcha butcher!)