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Finding Waldo August 20 2015

Photo by JaWuan Wallace

A joke based on the fact that one of my co-workers kept referring to the character from The Matrix as "Nemo"

In the most simplest of things

Carnival 2011 - A kid search for sweets on the ground.

 

Facebook page # jingz fotoblog

Port Dickson, Malaysia

Me, on the rock wall at the Bridges Center.

Yoga in Times Square - Summer 07

Finding Waldo August 20 2015

Photo by JaWuan Wallace

Finding Waldo August 20 2015

Photo by JaWuan Wallace

Finding Contentment

 

"Those who want to get rich fall into temptation and a trap and into many foolish and harmful desires that plunge people into ruin and destruction. For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs. But you, man of God, flee from all this, and pursue righteousness, godliness, faith, love, endurance and gentleness. Fight the good fight of the faith. Take hold of the eternal life to which you were called when you made your good confession in the presence of many witnesses." 1 Timothyn6:9-12 (NIV).

 

Now godliness with contentment is great gain. But those who desire to be rich fall into temptation and a snare, and into many foolish and harmful lusts which drown men in destruction and perdition. For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil… (1 Timothy 6:6, 9-10)

 

In the verses above, the Apostle Paul gave Timothy a warning about money. He began by talking about the issue of contentment. Contentment is the opposite of greed. A spirit of contentment is crucial in financial success because it is able to wait for things. Also, as it waits, it is thankful to God for what He has already provided. Contentment does not mean you don’t want more. It just means that as you pray and believe God for more, you trust Him for His provision as you thank

Him for all He has done in the past.

 

Without contentment, you are driven to get more and many times take for granted what God has done. Even worse, discontentment is often unthankful and negative about present circumstances. That is offensive to God and is an attitude He won’t bless. Even though He always loves you, He is like any good parent. He rewards thankfulness and obedience and won’t reward bad attitudes and rebellion.

 

The fruit of discontentment is debt, division in your marriage and being deceived into believing that money and material objects will fulfill you. The worst result of discontentment is the loss of intimacy with God. Because you are not thankful and dependent upon Him, money becomes your god and replaces the Lord as the object of your attention, affection and trust.

 

Paul also warned Timothy that people who desire to be rich fall into temptations and snares that lead to destruction. You need to realize that God wants to bless you financially. Wealth is a blessing from God. The issue is not that God does not want you to be rich. The issue is that money should not be the chief goal of your life and the love of money should not overshadow your love for God. The number one desire of your life should be to please God and obey His will.

 

God wants to bless you and give you your heart’s desires. He is a good God. However, God blesses you as you thank Him daily for what He has done and maintain a spirit of contentment. You unashamedly pray and plan for more, but are willing to wait until He guides and provides.

This is the secret of a financially blessed marriage.

 

Talk It Out | Thank God for giving you food, covering and the basics of life. Pray together about your financial needs, desires and dreams. As you do this regularly, it will transform your marriage and your relationship with God.

 

Walk It Out | Put into practice the concept of contentment by blessing someone else. Volunteer at a shelter or soup kitchen, or give a financial gift to a non-profit organization whose cause you believe in.

God bless

I just watched Finding Nemo for the first time....now I wish I had bought more of the pins.

Finding Waldo August 20 2015

Photo by JaWuan Wallace

Finding Waldo August 20 2015

Photo by JaWuan Wallace

Virtual Online Exhibit for the Atlanta University Library. See: www.auctr.edu/FindingAWay/index.asp

 

The African American Family History Association (AAFHA) was founded in Atlanta, Georgia in May 1977. This was a period of exuberance about family history, following the 1976 publication of Alex Haley’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel, Roots, and the phenomenal television mini-series of the book that was broadcasted in 1977.

Fallow deer at Bradgate Park, Leicestershire

FINDING DORY – When Dory finds herself in the Marine Life Institute, a rehabilitation center and aquarium, Hank—a cantankerous octopus—is the first to greet her. Featuring Ed O'Neill as the voice of Hank and Ellen DeGeneres as the voice of Dory, "Finding Dory" opens on June 17, 2016. ©2016 Disney•Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

i love the finding nemo submarine ride. sooo much.

Finding Waldo August 20 2015

Photo by JaWuan Wallace

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(c) South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology/Lukas Aichner

Findings festivalen ble arrangert for første gang på Bislett stadion i Oslo.

Finding Waldo August 20 2015

Photo by JaWuan Wallace

This osprey fledgling was having a difficult time finding his stability on this small branch. About the time he found his balance a wind would come and he'd fight to regain his balance. I was praying for the wind.

 

Canon 7D

Canon 500 4.0L W/1.4X

Is always easy - it's the yellow one.

In this busy time, iI find joy in the simple and ordinary. A lone berry in morning light. #cy365 day337

this year one of my resolutions was to finally "move in". my house has never really been made into my home, a home that is mine and a reflection of me and the people who live there.

It's slowly but surely getting there. it's been fun. i've been finding me, and my family, in the process.

home, there's no place like it.

no. 72

(catching up on this project)

Finding Waldo August 20 2015

Photo by JaWuan Wallace

Tom, Tommy, Dave & Tim

 

Steelers vs. Jaguars 10-4-08

There is a 2 day hike to the top of the "Zugspitze". We hiked the lower part (altitude 700 to 1350 meter) and back through the Partnachklamm. Here you see our friends Immo & Els finding there way back.

Documentary and Factory Street Studio

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(c) South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology/Lukas Aichner

Anand finding direction near Khenpri Tibba

Not too far to Lost Lake–walking a mile and a half is almost instant gratification. If it weren't for this sign and a very easy trail, we'd certainly be lost by now. Let's get lost, shall we?

 

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness.

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