Too often, we settle for less than what God has for us. Too often, we will not reach for bigegr and better things. We get too comfortable, too quickly. We're living in a day when God is saying, according to Isaiah 54, for us to sing out of our...
Too often, we settle for less than what God has for us. Too often, we will not reach for bigegr and better things. We get too comfortable, too quickly. We're living in a day when God is saying, according to Isaiah 54, for us to sing out of our barrenness and to expect more out of life, according to His will and His desires for us, to begin to enlarge our vision, to enlarge the place of our tents, to stretch out the curtains of our dwelling, to lengthen our cords and to strengthen our stakes because He wants us to expand to the right and to the left. He wants us to break out on the left hand and break out on the right hand so we can inherit our inheritance, so we can possess the land He desires for us. Do yo see, my beloved? God does not want us to be strangers in a strange land. God has an inheritance. God has a place for you, a place for your destiny, a place of your provision, a place of your blessings.
Posted by Diana (guest) on Sat, 20 Oct 2012 11:09:48 +0000
The River Nile is about 6,670 km (4,160 miles) in length and is the lognset river in Africa and in the world. Although it is generally associated with Egypt, only 22% of the Nile’s course runs through Egypt.In Egypt, the River Nile creates a fertile...
The River Nile is about 6,670 km (4,160 miles) in length and is the lognset river in Africa and in the world. Although it is generally associated with Egypt, only 22% of the Nile’s course runs through Egypt.In Egypt, the River Nile creates a fertile green valley across the desert. It was by the banks of the river that one of the oldest civilizations in the world began. The ancient Egyptians lived and farmed along the Nile, using the soil to produce food for themselves and their animals.Egypt is situated in the northeast corner of the Africa. Covering 386,662 square miles, it is almost twice the size of France and the twelfth largest country in Africa. To the north of Egypt is the Mediterranean Sea, to the south is the Sudan, to the west is Libya and to the east of Egypt is the Red Sea.The Egyptian writing called hieroglyphics used pictures to represent different objects, actions, sound or ideas. There were more than 700 hieroglyphs. Some pictures stood for whole words.Egypt is a hot country and so people wore lightweight clothes which kept them cool. We can see what they wore from the many paintings and sculptures they left behind.Ancient Egyptian clothes covered most of their skin and were made from plant fibres such as linen.Pharaohs were the king or Queen of Egypt. Most pharaohs were men but some well-known pharaohs, such as Nefertiti and Cleopatra, were women.A Pharaoh was the most important and powerful person in the kingdom. He was the head of the government and high priest of every temple.The people of Egypt considered the pharaoh to be a half-man, half-god.The Pharaoh owned all of Egypt.
Posted by Shamini (guest) on Fri, 19 Oct 2012 01:48:04 +0000
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| show fullshow summaryToo often, we settle for less than what God has for us. Too often, we will not reach for bigegr and better things. We get too comfortable, too quickly. We're living in a day when God is saying, according to Isaiah 54, for us to sing out of our...
Too often, we settle for less than what God has for us. Too often, we will not reach for bigegr and better things. We get too comfortable, too quickly. We're living in a day when God is saying, according to Isaiah 54, for us to sing out of our barrenness and to expect more out of life, according to His will and His desires for us, to begin to enlarge our vision, to enlarge the place of our tents, to stretch out the curtains of our dwelling, to lengthen our cords and to strengthen our stakes because He wants us to expand to the right and to the left. He wants us to break out on the left hand and break out on the right hand so we can inherit our inheritance, so we can possess the land He desires for us. Do yo see, my beloved? God does not want us to be strangers in a strange land. God has an inheritance. God has a place for you, a place for your destiny, a place of your provision, a place of your blessings.
Posted by Diana (guest) on Sat, 20 Oct 2012 11:09:48 +0000
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| show fullshow summaryThe River Nile is about 6,670 km (4,160 miles) in length and is the lognset river in Africa and in the world. Although it is generally associated with Egypt, only 22% of the Nile’s course runs through Egypt.In Egypt, the River Nile creates a fertile...
The River Nile is about 6,670 km (4,160 miles) in length and is the lognset river in Africa and in the world. Although it is generally associated with Egypt, only 22% of the Nile’s course runs through Egypt.In Egypt, the River Nile creates a fertile green valley across the desert. It was by the banks of the river that one of the oldest civilizations in the world began. The ancient Egyptians lived and farmed along the Nile, using the soil to produce food for themselves and their animals.Egypt is situated in the northeast corner of the Africa. Covering 386,662 square miles, it is almost twice the size of France and the twelfth largest country in Africa. To the north of Egypt is the Mediterranean Sea, to the south is the Sudan, to the west is Libya and to the east of Egypt is the Red Sea.The Egyptian writing called hieroglyphics used pictures to represent different objects, actions, sound or ideas. There were more than 700 hieroglyphs. Some pictures stood for whole words.Egypt is a hot country and so people wore lightweight clothes which kept them cool. We can see what they wore from the many paintings and sculptures they left behind.Ancient Egyptian clothes covered most of their skin and were made from plant fibres such as linen.Pharaohs were the king or Queen of Egypt. Most pharaohs were men but some well-known pharaohs, such as Nefertiti and Cleopatra, were women.A Pharaoh was the most important and powerful person in the kingdom. He was the head of the government and high priest of every temple.The people of Egypt considered the pharaoh to be a half-man, half-god.The Pharaoh owned all of Egypt.
Posted by Shamini (guest) on Fri, 19 Oct 2012 01:48:04 +0000