Be Courageous

MARY MANIN MORRISSEY

There's a time to everything

To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven (Ecclesiastes 3:1).

There’s a right time and a wrong time to do everything. In John 12:1-8, while the Lord Jesus was in the house of Lazarus, Mary anointed His feet with her precious ointment of spikenard and wiped them with her hair. When eyebrows were raised about her action, Jesus made it known that she did it just in time. He said: “…Let her alone: against the day of my burying hath she kept this…” (John 12:7-8).

It pays to know the voice of God and respond promptly when He speaks. It pays to do what He wants you to do when He wants it done. Learn to do the right thing at the right time.

That special someone..

“When you finally find that special someone you’ll know. Everything will be in black in white. You wont care what color they are. You wont care how they dress. You’ll see them for who they are. You’ll only know how you feel and that its from your heart."
Kayla Brown

My birthday bash from Livingwaterians

Had the most wonderful birthday ever! =) thank you Livingwaterians for the birthday surprised! i love each one of you to the max!


xoxo











Month to go

Exactly a month away until we meet......
can't hardly wait!!!

Meeting you was destiny

Story of two little kids


Let me just share with you the story of these two little kids. This boy and this girl, are in love. As young as they are, it’s incredible how they treat each other, how much they want to be together all the time, how they never get tired of one another, it’s crazy.

My mom works at a preschool, and these two kids go there. William and Eva. Their about four or five I believe.

Eva goes to school everyday, but William only goes every other day. The little girl’s mom told my mom that every morning when Eva gets in the car she says, “Mommy, is today a William day?” And when it is she sighs with relief in her little car seat.

When they sit in class on the floor listening to story time, the little boy strokes her arm. He tucks her hair behind her ear and smiles at her, he helps her with her coloring. This is all during a day in preschool.

I saw him at the school picnic, and he was walking around holding her hand. She said, “I want some cake, William.” He replied, “Okay, Eva. Let’s go get some together.”

I couldn’t help but take a picture of them. I hope they get married someday. They make me so happy. Even if he’s four years old, he knows how to treat a girl better than any guy my age

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