may be feasible after all
i'll be working with half brain until christmas break, so i've decided to do myself a favor to use the other half trying to listen to online sermons. i've got to say it's not so easy this time to multitask as was in the past, but i'll try anyway.
i'm trying to read a biography during the christmas break. if you have a suggestion or the book that you think is quite interesting, just let me know. i'm having a few books (or articles from blogs/magazines) that i'm reading simultaneously at the moment. among them are 'the spectator's guide to world religions' and 'nothing in my hand i bring'.
christmas is close, and thought i'll do something quite simple that i had not been very good at doing in the past. i've got a pack of christmas cards that i bought the other day, and trying to give them away to not so familiar people that i am used to hanging out with (i.e. non church friends). It still takes me some time to think what to write (i haven't got a clue, btw!) and whether to also put a tract/invitation to church christmas service alongside the card. i want it to be distinctly cn (read: unlike the politically correct way of celebrating christmas where the meaning is lost to the individual liking) but not too overtly that it scares the recipients off. i've off course thought of 'seducing' them with a small amount of chocolate in return to counter any effect that they will indirectly feel toward (eh, i should not dob myself in) . i need to do a little bit more in term of the packaging. and i'm rather clueless where to get some materials from.
do you have an idea or two? what are you thinking of doing, something simple to be assertive or carpe diem during christmas this year? it will be good to share your ideas around, as a stock of ideas for next year perhaps.
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hot dollar/2-dollar shop sells some Christmassy stuff:)
I'll be going back to indo this christmas to spend time with family, but if not, i'd prob spend time with friends here, go to the beach and read some books, write my journals reflecting upon the year that has just passed and writting my fears, hope, and prayers for the coming year...
Have a Christ-filled Christmas & Happy New Year, I'll see you in the new year!:)
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