Appreciated that.
No....not that I was looking for commendation or praise from others. I just wanted feedback, or a response. I mean....I had been rushing the thing for 3 nights straight...so you don't say anything after seeing it...what does it mean? Am I in the right direction? Is there something to improve? Is it that they didn't really like what they see, but due to lack of time left or something, they choose to keep mum? I dunno...
...felt a bit disturbed about their request for me to be around on sat to do filming for them. Cause they didn't confirm with me if I was available, be it just by mouth of asking or email...but just put on paper that I was suppose to do filming.
Guess we do need to work on our communications.
Sighh....oh well...just hope to finish and clean up the video, and have some rest...
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Ohhh noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo....
I've run out of coffee at home!!
Does anyone even realise the seriousness of it all!? NO coffee?!?! It's a national diseaster!!
Someone call the cops...do something!!
It's like being trapped in a cave with no water.....
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We Are Family
“Be devoted to one another in brotherly love.”
Romans 12:10 NIV
Common belief identifies members of God’s family. And common affection unites them. Paul gives this relationship rule for the church: “Be devoted to one another in brotherly love.”
The apostle plays the wordsmith here, bookending the verse with fraternal-twin terms. He begins with philostorgos (philos means friendly; storgos means family love) and concludes with philadelphia (phileo means tender affection; adelphia means brethren). An awkward but accurate translation of the verse might be “Have a friend/family devotion to each other in a friend/family sort of way.” If Paul doesn’t get us with the first adjective, he catches us with the second. In both he reminds us: The church is God’s family.
You didn’t pick me. I didn’t pick you. You may not like me. I may not like you. But since God picked and likes us both, we are family.
A Max Lucado devotional