"Recalculate" - Have you ever come to a point in your life that you had to recalculate your time, your priorities, and even some appointments? What is the meaning of that word so often used? It is the description of what happens when we are considering or navigating change. In fact, the concept of “examining” the realities of life and how those measure up to our vision for our family is an important strategy for parents to be doing on a regular basis. If it reality doesn’t match up to vision, then the option to “recalculate” may be important. The GPS is a good example of how it recalculates the journey when we are off course on a trip. The only way we can recalculate is to slow down enough to examine and evaluate the condition of our relationships, the habits of our family, and the daily stresses of our life. By asking, “Is this the life I want to live?” we can begin the process of evaluating. If the answer is “No,” then recalculate and get yourself and/or your family headed back in the right direction. (Quote: From Pastor's Desk- Pr.Gungadoo, 18-May-2013)

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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Internet is UP & Car is DOWN

iinet finally 'grant' us the connection, after 3 weeks. Partly because we got impatient with Optus service.

Unfortunately, our car is down. DH called, with a little frustration in his voice, to let me know that our car needs servicing right away because there was some weird noises, and that he has managed to drive the car to the nearest Kmart Auto. Immediately I thought, 'how is he going to get home and how is he going to get to work the next day?!' The names run through my mind like those number balls for lottery... Can't remember was it me or DH who mentioned Rena! Yes, she stayed close by and best of all she has the highest chances to be home (because teachers are on strike today). With a call, she went to the rescue. We are really thankful of the help and rescue. Not only did she lend us her spare car, she even gave us some chocolate cake.

Isn't that wonderful to have this sister! Thank you Lord!

Now, we just hope the servicing will not make too big a hole in our pocket. The gift card comes in handy... PTL for his providence!

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