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The Principles I Live By. And Not Just Sort Of A Requirement.

This was our last submission for our NSTP 2 class last semester. And I think I did great, he he. I passed the subject! Enjoy! 30 Principles I Live By 1. Where there is no sacrifice many things are being compromised. We may be doing the good thing yet the RIGHT thing is being neglected. 2. Laughter is NOT the best medicine, it's the inner peace that lingers on our soul. Laughter is nothing but physical, but the overflow of the heart's condition results to physical action.  3. It's not who you have invited, it's those who will stay.  4. Other people's heart is not our heart. We lessen our expectations with them 'cause their standards are not always the same with us. Having reminded of this always is being able to cope up with agitation. 5. Christianity is not for the sake of human convenience. That's why there are many who believe and still don't. Not till they find time to do so.  6. When nothing is good God is.  7. It's not always...

From Joshua Harris, Yes That Man Who Wrote 'I Kissed Dating Goodbye'

People have this reaction whenever I share about Joshua Harris' books and blog posts. He's not always into the aspect of Christian's purity, morality, love, dating, courtship and marriage, you know. But for some time I also found myself pleasing me  whenever I read his books. I first believed that he is more than the author of I Kissed Dating Goodbye when I discover his blog site. Which leads me to buying his other books . Which made me bookmark his site. Which made me share his post about Abiding and the Scripture you and I both familiar with, “I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing. -John 15:5 Which goes like this: Here's the truth: you and I know how to abide. When there's someone in our life that we know we can't live without, we know how to stay close to them. We talk to them. We listen to them. We don't go on long vacations away from them. We remember ...