Sharon Brown

Female

United States

Profile Information:

Gender
Female
Country (not County)
USA
Occupation:
Lab Technician
I'm here to...
Be encouraged by other christians sisters and brothers.
Interests:
Designing gift baskets, computer networking, reading and crossword puzzles (easy ones) LOL
I'm passionate about...
My walk with Jesus Christ.
My story with God
A man may fail many times, but he isn't a failure until he begins to blame somebody else. Trust in God alone and not in yourself.

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  • Miranda Taylor

    To God be the Glory Great Things He has Don an is Doing in the lifes of His people.How are you doing have not hear from you in a long time. Hope all is well  

  • RAJESWAR YARLAGADDA

     
    ‎'' TO YOU,O LORD...I LIFT UP MY SOUL .
    O,MY GOD, I TRUST IN YOU ;
    LET ME NOT BE ASHAMED;
    LET MY ENEMIES TRIUMPH OVER ME.,
    INDEED,LET NO ONE WHO WAITS ON YOU BE ASHAMED;
    ...LET THOSE BE ASHAMED WHO DEAL TREACHEROUSLY WITHOUT CAUSE...
    SHOW ME YOUR WAYS,O LORD...TEACH ME YOUR PATHS.
    LEAD ME IN YOUR TRUTH AND TEACH ME,
    FOR YOU ARE THE GOD OF MY SALVATION;
    ON YOU I WANT ALL THE DAY''....Psalm 25:1 to 5
  • sandra v villamero

    Tuesday, March 27, 2012 1:04 AM

    Tiger and the Fox
    From Tale of the Reed Pipe By Massud Farzan

    A fox who lived in the deep forest of long ago had lost its front legs. No one knew how: perhaps escaping from a trap. A man who lived on the edge of the forest , seeing the fox from time to time, wondered how in the world it managed to get its food. One day when the fox was not far from him he had to hide himself quickly because a tiger was approaching. The tiger had fresh game in its claws. Lying down on the ground, it ate its fill, leaving the rest for the fox.

    Again the next day the great Provider of this world sent provisions to the fox by this same tiger. The man began to think: "If this fox is taken care of in this mysterious way, its food sent by some unseen Higher Power, why don't I just rest in a corner and have my daily meal provided for me?"

    Because he had a lot of faith, he let the days pass, waiting for food. Nothing happened. He just went on losing weight and strength until he was nearly a skeleton. Close to losing consciousness, he heard a Voice which said: "O you, who have mistaken the way, see now the Truth! You should have followed the example of that tiger instead of imitating the disabled fox."

    Reflection Questions
    • In what ways do you feel like the disabled fox?
    • In what ways do you feel like the tiger?
    • Who is the "Voice" in this story?
    • Is it okay for the disabled fox to continue living, or would it be better off either dead or never alive in the first place?
    • Are there any people in your life who are like the disabled fox, but you wish they were more like the tiger?