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"If you don't know where you are going, any way will get you
there." If we lead a life without purpose and without direction,
then it doesn't matter which way we travel. A Man of faith journey
with a purpose, he walks uprightly in his journey before God and
man; squaring his action by his virtue, and upon the level of time
to discover his purpose with an end in view. The path we take as
Christians is most often no the path that the rest of the world
takes. We have chosen to take a path which is "less traveled," in
the words of the poet, Robert Frost, But our path will be one of
joy and one of accomplishment if we use the moral compass of our
christian faith to guide our way. And in the end, that will make
all the difference. Take for example as a passenger in a car, you
might feel flickers of appreciation for the landscape racing past,
and you might have a rough idea of the direction you are heading.
But then again, you might doze off. You might play games or anwer
your email with iphone. Whether or not you're paying attention, you
assume you'll wind up at your destination. And physically, at
least, that's probably true. If you are behind the wheel, the
journey is another experience altogether. You read signs more
closely, and you study the map to compare different routes. You can
circle back to a historic building or a decide to ditch the
interstate for scenic county road. You ask more questions, and you
engage more in your surroundings. You are forced to think about
where you are, where you're going, why you're making the journey,
and the best way to get there. Life is a journey, asking questions
that will determine who we are and what we think about life's most
significant issues. For example, what is human excellence? What is
friendship? love? courage? How do we learn? What constitutes the
just state? We're so specialized today that we don't see the whole
picture, knowledge is knowing the facts. Wisdom is knowing the
facts and how they all interrelate. Despite everything else, we
should enjoy the good humor God has provided us. Let us use the
gift of Humor in a good way. A little encouragement can spark a
great accomplishment. Let us enjoy it without exploiting our right
to enjoy. And let us thank God for this wonderful thing called
humor.
Nature and revelation alike testify of God's love. Our Father in
heaven is the source of life, of wisdom, and of joy. Look at the
wonderful and beautiful things of nature. Think of their marvelous
adaption to the needs and happiness, not only of man, but of all
living creatures. This book will illustrate with pictures of human,
and animals as God intended to amuse his creation. As I always base
my premise in life as what you perceived, is what you are. Since
everyone has a different view or outlook in seeing things that can
bring humor to themselves, I want you to give your perspective
meaning to these pictures based on your present mood and feelings,
at the very moment you look on these pictures. You can make a
"caption" each of this pictures as you perceive it, which gives you
the sense of humor to yourself.
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