This September let us investigate Godly characteristics.
What do I mean? Well, we all have a characteristic, attributes a feature that
belongs to us. If I asked you what your Godly character was? Could you tell me,
or do you find it difficult to describe yourself? Sometimes, I find it difficult
to be kind to myself and say that I am a kind and caring woman who would do
anything for anyone. So, let’s explore different characteristics of God this
September.
May God Bless Always, Faith, Hope and Love by My Mother Rose.
Jesus answered: ‘I am the bread of life. He
who comes to me will never be hungry, he who believes will never thirst.’
I wanted to share this video with you all.
I felt like I had to and hopefully it goes to the right person. If not, I pray
for them. But I wanted to add something else because my daughter Jade pointed
out the writing on the windows in the chapel and it said “I am the bread of life.” if you
read down further in verse 37 of John chapter 6 Jesus says: “All that the
Father gives me will come to me, and whoever comes to me I shall not turn them
away.” As I said in the video God is not cruel, he welcomes each one of us with
open arms and he loves us more than anything. May God Bless Always, Faith, Hope
and Love by My Mother Rose. Written by Katie Robinson
I found this while I was researching what God says about cooking with Children. Maybe you might like to make it this weekend and share it with those you love.
May God Bless Always, Faith, Hope and Love by My Mother Rose.
“The little hands that cook today may become the professional
chefs of tomorrow.’ Author Julia Child.
Food, glorious food! We love food in our family, and I do
love cooking when I have a boost of energy that is. But if I am feeling low, I
tend to be a little lazy and order take out. However, this month I wanted to do
some cooking with my children, and I am hoping you can join in the fun and do
some cooking of your own. Teaching children to cook is important, it’s teaching
them new skills, how to appreciate the art and the fun of it. It also encourages
their fine motor skills, and they can gain confidence in learning to become
independent when they are preparing their lunches for school. I think though children
can learn to understand how much time and effort it takes for a parent or caregiver
to prepare a meal, and it goes much faster when you work together to put food on
the table.
‘When we make pizza, we make pizza with a
joyful heart, we eat it with gladness and wash down with a good drink.’ Here is our first cooking project
making pizza.
“Cooking with
kids is not just about ingredients, recipes, and cooking. It’s about harnessing
imagination, empowerment, and creativity.” Author Guy Fieri.
May God Bless Always, Faith, Hope and Love by My Mother Rose.