Monday, March 22, 2010

Speak Out

It's a short, swift ride on the current of culture into the sea of apathy.






Know and speak the Truth, in love.

(thanks, Bethany)



Heidi

8 comments:

Heart2Heart said...

This is the second place I have seen this today! Well said and I personally feel it's time for Christians to begin to stand up for what is right, be united and speak with one voice.

Love and Hugs ~ Kat

God a Have Faith said...

Please stop by my blog today to pick up a prayer button for my wife Kat at Hear to Heart. She is having surgery in Thursday.

Thank you and God Bless,

Steve

Andrea said...

AMEN...
Blessings,
andrea

Joyce said...

I love this...I might add it to my fb profile.

Thanks for sharing!

Kim said...

LOVED THIS VIDEO! Like totally :-)

Re: discipline with blogging. I constantly struggle with how much time to spend blogging. Especially as we've gotten more involved in the ministry these past six months. There are weeks when it's all I can do to post at least four times and I don't manage to read any other blogs at all.

My problem is two-fold: I follow more bloggers now than I used to, as well as have less time to spend on the computer over all.

Sooooo....I have lowered my expectations. I generally only get around to other blogs once, sometimes twice, a week.

However, my daughter showed me how to do a better job of following blogs by having new posts pop up in my reader thingy (yes, that is a technical term) but I have to make the time to set it up. We've been busy with company from the U.S. so I'm not "expecting" (there's that word again!) to have time to do the set up until mid April. And that's ok. Meanwhile I do what I can.

That's all any of us can do :-)

KrippledWarrior said...

Most excellent. And eloquent.

God a Have Faith said...

Hi Heidi,

Thanks for stopping by my site. I had to fix the prayer button so it would link to Kat's site at Heart to Heart. I have it fixed now so you can copy the link and put it in your side bar.

Thank you,

Edie said...

Like, I totally loved this... ya know!
Great message and something about the way he spoke reminded me of like The Valley where I grew up! :)