Few days before Christmas we did activities to benefit a special autistic children school and in the same day toward a orphanage ran by nuns with HIV children.
Thursday, December 28, 2017
More Christmas Activities
Few days before Christmas we did activities to benefit a special autistic children school and in the same day toward a orphanage ran by nuns with HIV children.
Sport T shorts to a boys orphanage
Saturday we did visit a boys orphanage to donate 50 sport T shorts with different N. size to wear when playing football.
Christmas Activities
Special Christmas & New Year activities at a poor day care children school for the 50 little attendees.
We entertained with learning English songs, magic games, Christmas carols and distribution of gifts to al of them.
Monday, December 18, 2017
We wish you a Merry Christmas
Friday, December 8, 2017
December 8 Motto
Stop and reflect on one of nature's small but intricate beauties-a flower perhaps, or a butterfly or a bird. If God cared enough to perfect each feature of these creations of His, surely God cares for you too. ( Maria Fountain)
Saturday, November 25, 2017
God is...perfection
The only accurate way to understand ourselves is by what God is and by what he does for us, not by what we are and what we do for him.—Romans 12:3b MSG,
Saturday, November 18, 2017
Quotation of faith and hope in the midst of suffering
Our first priority in times of adversity is to honor and
glorify God by trusting Him. We tend to make our first priority the gaining of
relief from our feelings of heartache or disappointment or frustration. This is
a natural desire, and God has promised to give us grace sufficient for our
trials and peace for our anxieties, so God’s honor is to take precedence over
our feelings. We honor God by choosing to trust Him when we don’t understand
what He is doing or why He has allowed some adverse circumstance to occur. As
we seek God’s glory, we may be sure that He has purposed our good and that He
will not be frustrated in fulfilling that purpose.—Jerry Bridges
Friday, November 17, 2017
November arts at the children hospital
A morning spent with the hospital children doing arts work, molding & shaping balloons to donate to the kids and yogurt drinks to the caring parents.
Saturday, November 4, 2017
A Blessing For You!
A Blessing For You: May God bless your life with beauty—the beauty of
both the sun and the rain, for these are the elements that cause a garden to
grow, a flower to blossom, a rainbow to form, and a life to flourish. May God reward
your life with peace—the peace that is found in a relationship with God, the peace
that passes understanding, the peace that is possible in the midst of storms. May
God touch your life with joy—the joy of knowing you are always His child, the
joy of knowing He is always your Father. And may this joy be your strength and give
you courage in life. May God fill your life with love—the love of family, the love of
loved ones, the love of friends, the love of companions, the love of children, but
most importantly, the love of God. May you always live aware that God’s love for you is unconditional,
unbreakable, and absolutely eternal. -Anonymous-
พรสำหรับคุณ:
ขอพระเจ้าอวยพรชีวิตคุณด้วยความงาม
คือความงามทั้งจากแสงอาทิตย์และสายฝน นี่คือองค์ประกอบที่ช่วยให้พันธุ์ไม้งอกงาม
ดอกไม้เบ่งบาน สายรุ้งส่องฟ้า และชีวิตเจริญรุ่งเรือง ขอพระเจ้าอวยพรชีวิตคุณด้วยสันติสุข
คือสันติสุขจากการเชื่อมสัมพันธ์กับพระเจ้า
สันติสุขซึ่งเหนือล้ำ ความเข้าใจ
สันติสุขท่ามกลางมรสุม ขอพระเจ้าสัมผัสชีวิตคุณด้วยความยินดี คือความยินดีในการทราบ ว่าคุณเป็นลูกของพระองค์
ความยินดีจากการทราบว่าพระองค์เป็นบิดาของคุณ
ขอให้ความยินดีนเป็น พละกำลังแก่คุณ
และมอบความอาจหาญในชีวิตคุณ ขอพระเจ้าเติมเต็มชีวิตคุณด้วยความรัก คือความรักจากครอบครัว
ความรักจากคนอันเป็นที่รัก ความรักจากเพื่อนมิตร ความรักจากคู่ใจ ความรักจากบุตรหลาน
แต่ข้อสำคัญที่สุด คือความรักจากพระเจ้า ขอให้คุณดำเนินชีวิต โดยที่รับทราบไว้ว่า ความรักที่พระเจ้ามีต่อคุณ
ไม่มีข้อแม้ ไม่เสื่อมคลาย และยั่งยืนเป็นนิจ
Friday, October 20, 2017
Hospital October 2017
On recognizance to the Thai King IX funeral in Thailand we did make some special activities to the hospital children. Rose prepared before how to make yellow paper flowers for the occasion and balloons too.
Friday, October 6, 2017
Happy today to make others happy
We die without bringing anything
And in the middle we argue to get for our self something.
Thursday, September 28, 2017
Charity Day
Thank'x to our Thai friends today we where able to visit a primary school with 70 little children to deliver two boxes of yogurt milk drinks for them.
"We should never forget that heartache cannot be cure but can be eased by someone willing to give genuine sympathy!
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
New ones
Is going well my art project. Every new ones I'm learning more tricks
how to work with drawing and pencil coloring.
how to work with drawing and pencil coloring.
Sunday, September 10, 2017
Wednesday, September 6, 2017
Thursday, August 31, 2017
New art work
I'm planning in the next coming months to give away to my friends my art drawings as a appreciation gift.
Thursday, August 24, 2017
August Hospital Activities
Hi! We were so happy to meet today the children and bring to them a box of milk, music CD's for children, do art's activities and introduce English language learning in a fun way through live music and songs.
Wednesday, August 9, 2017
Patience and God’s Plans
Recently I feel like that too: "don’t know what God wants you to do here and now"
Suppose you … simply don’t know what God wants you to do here and now. Don’t give up on yourself or God. God is answering you, but his answer for now is: Wait. God will fulfill all his promises, but in his time. He gave us promises, not timetables. He’s a lover, not a train.
Patience is the art of waiting. It is not necessarily the art of waiting patiently. Job is a famous example of patience, and of the distinction between patient waiting and waiting patiently. Poor Job cannot discern the meaning of his sufferings. He does not know what he has done (to provoke God to let him suffer so), nor what he can do (to find God or to understand his situation). He searches for thirty-seven agonizing chapters, without finding God, or answers, or comfort. Yet he holds on, and hopes. That is his patience.
I used to think that only those who never read his book could call Job patient. I thought Job was the most impatient man in the Bible. But then I realized that the Bible itself calls Job patient, so I had to rethink what patience meant. I concluded that it did not necessarily mean a calm emotional state, for Job certainly didn’t have that, yet Job had patience, according to James. So patience has to be something deeper than an emotional state.
I think patience is simply waiting, enduring, holding on. This is all some of us can do. But it is enough. When you can do nothing but hang on and keep trying and losing, or suffering and dying, know that that is something more precious than winning—that is patience.
God had patience with us. He stuck it out with us. He stayed with us, even after we rejected him. It’s the least we can do for him when he seems to forsake us, as he seemed to reject Job, because he has promised us that he will never leave us or forsake us, no matter how much our situation seems to tell us that he has. Faith believes God’s promises, beyond appearances. Faith holds on, like an anchor, even in the murky depths, even when discernment and light are not possible. Discernment is not always necessary, but faith is.
On the last day, when God calls the rolls, when he gets to your name he will ask, like your old grade school teachers, Present? Are you still here? Are you still with me? If you can honestly answer yes, if you are “present,” if you are still seeking God and his righteousness, then you will have all other things added unto you, including the gift of discernment. All the things you failed to discern during your time on earth, you will discern in the light of eternity. In this life, discernment sheds a little light on the future; in the next life, it will shine God light on the past.—Peter Kreeft
Suppose you … simply don’t know what God wants you to do here and now. Don’t give up on yourself or God. God is answering you, but his answer for now is: Wait. God will fulfill all his promises, but in his time. He gave us promises, not timetables. He’s a lover, not a train.
Patience is the art of waiting. It is not necessarily the art of waiting patiently. Job is a famous example of patience, and of the distinction between patient waiting and waiting patiently. Poor Job cannot discern the meaning of his sufferings. He does not know what he has done (to provoke God to let him suffer so), nor what he can do (to find God or to understand his situation). He searches for thirty-seven agonizing chapters, without finding God, or answers, or comfort. Yet he holds on, and hopes. That is his patience.
I used to think that only those who never read his book could call Job patient. I thought Job was the most impatient man in the Bible. But then I realized that the Bible itself calls Job patient, so I had to rethink what patience meant. I concluded that it did not necessarily mean a calm emotional state, for Job certainly didn’t have that, yet Job had patience, according to James. So patience has to be something deeper than an emotional state.
I think patience is simply waiting, enduring, holding on. This is all some of us can do. But it is enough. When you can do nothing but hang on and keep trying and losing, or suffering and dying, know that that is something more precious than winning—that is patience.
God had patience with us. He stuck it out with us. He stayed with us, even after we rejected him. It’s the least we can do for him when he seems to forsake us, as he seemed to reject Job, because he has promised us that he will never leave us or forsake us, no matter how much our situation seems to tell us that he has. Faith believes God’s promises, beyond appearances. Faith holds on, like an anchor, even in the murky depths, even when discernment and light are not possible. Discernment is not always necessary, but faith is.
On the last day, when God calls the rolls, when he gets to your name he will ask, like your old grade school teachers, Present? Are you still here? Are you still with me? If you can honestly answer yes, if you are “present,” if you are still seeking God and his righteousness, then you will have all other things added unto you, including the gift of discernment. All the things you failed to discern during your time on earth, you will discern in the light of eternity. In this life, discernment sheds a little light on the future; in the next life, it will shine God light on the past.—Peter Kreeft
Monday, August 7, 2017
Mother's Day 2017
We had fun this morning to visit our local old folks home donating yogurt milk drinks, the traditional Mother's flower and much more!!!
Tuesday, August 1, 2017
Monday, July 31, 2017
Good Tips
10 Essential Tips to
Change Your Life
By Donald
Latumahina, adapted
1.
Slow down
2.
Be willing to change
3.
Accept responsibility
4.
Find your deepest values
5.
Find your cause
6.
Replace limiting beliefs with empowering beliefs
7.
Replace bad habits with positive habits
8.
Find a mentor
9.
Have the right expectation
10. Maintain
the momentum
เคล็ดลับสำคัญ 10
ประการ ที่จะเปลี่ยนชีวิตคุณ
โดย โดนัลด์ ลาทูมาฮินา ปรับเปลี่ยน
1.
ชะลอฝีเท้าลง
2.
เต็มใจเปลี่ยนแปลง
3.
มีความรับผิดชอบ
4.
ค้นหาค่านิยมล้ำลึก
5.
ค้นหาวัตถุประสงค์ของคุณ
6.
แทนที่ความเชื่อซึ่งมีข้อจำกัด ด้วยความเชื่อที่มอบพลัง
7.
แทนที่นิสัยเสีย ด้วยนิสัยดี
8.
หาพี่เลี้ยงที่คอยช่วย
9.
มีความคาดหมายที่ถูกต้อง
10.
รักษาแรงขับเคลื่อน
Saturday, July 22, 2017
Weekly Story
The Law of
the Garbage Truck
Adapted Web Reprint
One day I hopped in a taxi to go to the airport. We were
driving in the right lane when suddenly a black car jumped out of a parking
space right in front of us. My taxi driver slammed on his brakes, skidded, and
missed the other car by just inches! The driver of the other car whipped his
head around and started yelling at us. My taxi driver just smiled and waved at
the guy. And I mean, he was really friendly.
I asked, “Why did you just do that? This guy almost ruined
your car and nearly sent us to the hospital!”
This is when my taxi driver taught me what I now call, “The
Law of the Garbage Truck.”
He explained that many people are like garbage trucks. They run around full of garbage, full of frustration, full of anger, and full of disappointment. As their garbage piles up, they need a place to dump it, and sometimes they’ll dump it on you. Don’t take it personally. Just smile, wave, wish them well, and move on. Don’t take their garbage and spread it to other people at work, at home, or on the streets.
He explained that many people are like garbage trucks. They run around full of garbage, full of frustration, full of anger, and full of disappointment. As their garbage piles up, they need a place to dump it, and sometimes they’ll dump it on you. Don’t take it personally. Just smile, wave, wish them well, and move on. Don’t take their garbage and spread it to other people at work, at home, or on the streets.
The bottom line is to not let garbage trucks take over your
day. Life’s too short to wake up in the morning with regrets. So love the
people who treat you right. Pray for the ones who don’t.
Life is ten percent what you make it and ninety percent how
you take it.
Tuesday, July 18, 2017
July Hospital
This morning we really rock the children cancer hospital ward...go, go Johnny go!
And did some balloons too!!!
And did some balloons too!!!
Sunday, July 9, 2017
Caring
การดูแลเอาใจใส่
มีคนสี่ประเภทในโลก ได้แก่ คนที่ดูแลผู้อื่นตลอดมา คนที่ดูแลผู้อื่นในปัจจุบัน คนที่จะดูแลผู้อื่น และผู้ที่จะต้องมีคนคอยดูแล — โรเซลิน คาร์เทอร์
Caring
There are four kinds of people in the world: Those who have been caregivers; those who currently are caregivers; those who will be caregivers; and those who will need caregivers.—Roselyn Carter
Tuesday, July 4, 2017
Bible Proverbs
Proverbs 4:23 “Above all else, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life.” The New Living Translation has translated this same verse into these words: “Guard your heart above all else, for it determines the course of your life.” what was stored up in my hearts one day it come alive.
Do non give up in life
Monday, July 3, 2017
40 years a go
Yes! That's how mine personal state was 40 years a go...but!?
"Do you remember what it was like before you found the Lord,
when all seemed lost to you, you were in great despair, and your life seemed
meaningless, empty, and void of understanding? Do you remember how unhappy and
desperate you were? The Lord heard your heart cry, and He reached out to you
and took you in His arms in your time of need. And to do this, He probably used
some person, someone who was a faithful witness, who was overflowing with
thanksgiving and joy for the wonderful love of the Lord in his or her heart.
What if you had no purpose in life, no hope for the future,
no one to go to when you were fearful, no one to comfort you when you were sad,
no one to help you when you were confused, no way to get rid of your burdens of
condemnation, no way to deal with the death of loved ones, no way of knowing
where they had gone or if you would ever see them again, no way of dealing with
loss or injury or illness or catastrophe, no one to help you when you are
lonely? If someone helped each of us to know Jesus and His salvation, how can
we fail to do the same for others? If Jesus loved you so much that He died for
you, He also loved them so much that He died for them. Someone made it possible
for each of us to know Jesus, and it’s now our responsibility to pass the
message on!"
...Thank'x to a faithful Dutch missionary & Maria Fountain who recently wrote this words, I'm still here now.
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
New Open Door
Yes! We do have a new monthly volunteer's project with a orphanage 145 children. Our input will be a afternoon of coaching program to whom will be interested to know each others and exchange successful values and personal experiences of life. We will include in our program: music, new language learning and fun together. If any of you reading would like to help in any way you can we will surely appreciate...please contact us: victor7rose@gmail.com Thank you!
Sunday, June 18, 2017
Mottos for Success
ความนึกคิดของคุณเป็นดุจสวนดูแลให้ดี โดยเติมไว้ด้วยความนึกคิดในแง่ดี ให้กำลังใจ และเสริมสร้าง
ศรัทธาตลอดวัน
Your mind is like a garden. Tend it well by filling it with positive, encouraging, and faith-building thoughts throughout the day.
ศรัทธาตลอดวัน
Your mind is like a garden. Tend it well by filling it with positive, encouraging, and faith-building thoughts throughout the day.
Thursday, June 15, 2017
Music Surprise
We had our plane what to do with the kids today, but we had a change of program from the teachers: " We wanna you to sing songs to all the kids". So we did and it come out beautifully, with happy children smiling and some dancing too.
Saturday, June 10, 2017
Music with Meaning
We have music with a message: Rose donating some of children CD's to play educational songs & up lifting music to a orphanage.
Tuesday, June 6, 2017
Friday, May 26, 2017
May 2017 Hospital activities
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
From: Tommy's Window
– Living is about learning as you go. Living is risky business. Every decision, every interaction, every step, every time you get out of bed in the morning, you take a small risk. To truly live is to know you’re getting up and taking that risk, and to trust yourself to take it. To not get out of bed, clutching to illusions of safety, is to die slowly without ever having truly lived. Think about it: If you ignore your instincts and let shallow feelings of uncertainty stop you, you will never know anything for sure, and in many ways this un-knowing will be worse than finding out your instincts were wrong. Because if you were wrong, you could make adjustments and carry on with your life without looking back and wondering what might have been. --Angel Chernoff
Saturday, May 13, 2017
A true story
Helpful tips in this true story.
When the athlete was only a boy, it was obvious to everybody that he was blessed with special physical gifts. He loved all sports, and excelled at every one he ever tried.
When he was nine years old, his father handed him a warped wooden tennis racquet. From the first swing of the racquet, the boy was hooked! It wasn’t long before he was beating all the kids his age throughout the country.
By the time he was 12 he was regularly beating the best adult players in his country, and he could give tennis pros a run for their money. Everyone predicted he would be a world champion one day; that is, if he could only learn how to control his temper.
You see, when something went wrong, like when he missed an easy shot or if an umpire made a bad call, the boy had a fit. His temper got so out of control that he began losing matches he should have won.
One day his father came out to watch him in the finals of a big tournament. Sure enough, the boy started losing his temper, shouting, cursing, throwing his racquet. After 10 minutes of witnessing this obnoxious behavior, the father walked onto the court, and announced to everyone present, “This match is over. My son defaults.” And with that he walked over to his son and said in a stern voice, “Come with me.”
When they got home the father placed the racquet in a closet and said, “You are not to touch this racquet or any other racquet for six months, end of discussion.”
At the end of the six months, his father handed the racquet to his son with these words: “If I hear so much as one curse word, or see so much as one toss of your racquet in anger, I’ll take it from you for good. Either you control your temper or I will control it for you.”
The boy was so overjoyed to be able to play that he took to the sport with more passion than ever before. By the time he was 16, he was winning professional tournaments all over Europe.
With each tournament, the young man was getting better and better, and the press started calling him “teen angel”! You see, after his father’s suspension, the boy learned to manage his emotions even under the most stressful conditions.
Whether it was the first point of an easy match or the last nerve-racking point of a hard-fought final, his expression and demeanor remained the same. He was in complete control of his emotions.
He went on to become what many experts consider the greatest player ever. He won 14 major championships in all, including six French Open titles, the first when he was only 18 years old, and five straight Wimbledon titles. The one-time tennis brat, later known as “Teen-Angel,” was Bjorn Borg.
Borg would be the first to admit that learning to manage his emotions was the turning point in his tennis career,if not his life.Whether you are five years old or 55 years old, managing your emotions means understanding that you can’t always control what happens to you. But as Bjorn Borg learned, you CAN control your emotional response.—Burke Hedges, You, Inc. (adapted)
Art Therapy
Wednesday, May 10, 2017
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