i heard from.my friend his
uncle.moved from.kottayam to.eranakulam...for.the.educational purposes.. i.asked.him which class.he.studies........ii.shocked wondered..that kid joined lkg....its time to.change our minds....
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Education Education
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
wow.....
My another day is to be winding up.....
according to my opinion our educational method to.be changed... because.i.m student every student have there own views.of. studying answer they are not developing it...as per cbse syllabus the combination to be allowed at college level..... times is.up.....we.have to.think.about it...
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Getting inspiration from naveen
i.just email.Mr naveen for how.to.restart the blog..... thanks.Mr naveen of manorama for kind inspiration........Set a goal Is easy but how to.achieve is very difficult..... its life....
Saturday, November 12, 2011
A Creative God
John Knox, with an all-consuming soul-concern for his country, prayed, “Give me Scotland, or I die!” His earnest travail was rewarded with a spiritual rebirth in his land. This is what is termed “praying in the Spirit.” It is the manifestation of a deep spiritual concern for others, and it is instilled by the Spirit of God. This kind of prayer can leap over oceans, speed across burning deserts, spring over mountains, bound through jungles, and carry the healing, helping power of the Gospel to the object of prayer.
That “the Spirit Himself makes intercession” indicates that it is actually God pleading, praying, and mourning through us. Thus we become co-laborers with God, actual partners with Him; our lives are lifted from the low plane of selfishness to the high plane of creativeness with God. John Knox travailed, and the Church in Scotland broke into new life.
For we know not what we should pray for as we ought; but the Spirit himself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered.
–Romans 8:26
That “the Spirit Himself makes intercession” indicates that it is actually God pleading, praying, and mourning through us. Thus we become co-laborers with God, actual partners with Him; our lives are lifted from the low plane of selfishness to the high plane of creativeness with God. John Knox travailed, and the Church in Scotland broke into new life.
For we know not what we should pray for as we ought; but the Spirit himself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered.
–Romans 8:26