Thursday, December 21, 2006

Changes in the wind!

I am in the middle of revamping my blog so there may be a few changes over the next little while. I'm sure it will be for the better!

Maree...

Some Exciting Stuff!

As you may have noticed I have added some new links and blogs to my sidebar. I hope you enjoy looking at them. Just remember that all of the content on these sites may not be what we agree with but I hope you enjoy reading them.

God bless,

Maree...

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Christmas Gem!

Jesus is the gift that perfectly fits the size of every heart! May you have a blessed holiday season.

Maree...

Monday, December 18, 2006

Each Has His Place

“Each has his place in the eternal plan of heaven. Each is to work in co-operation with Christ for the salvation of souls. Now more surely is the placed prepared for us in the heavenly mansions than is the special place designated on earth where we are to work for God.” MYP 219

Monday, December 11, 2006

How to Spend Holidays

Recreation is needful to those who are engaged in physical labor, and is still more essential for those whose labor is principally mental. It is not essential to our salvation, nor for the glory of God, to keep the mind laboring constantly and excessively, even upon religious themes. There are amusements, such as dancing, card-playing, chess, checkers, etc., which we cannot approve, because Heaven condemns them. These amusements open the door for great evil. They are not beneficial in their tendency, but have an exciting influence, producing in some minds a passion for those plays which lead to gambling and dissipation. All such plays should be condemned by Christians, and something perfectly harmless should be substituted in their place.
I saw that our holidays should not be spent in patterning after the world, yet they should not be passed by unnoticed, for this will bring dissatisfaction to our children. On these days when there is danger that our children will exposed to evil influences, and become corrupted by the pleasures and excitement of the world, let the parents study to get up something to take the place of more dangerous amusements. Give your children to understand that you have their good and happiness in view.
Let several families living in a city or village unite and leave the occupations which have taxed them physically and mentally, and make an excursion into the country, to the side of a fine lake or to a nice grove, where the scenery of nature is beautiful. They should provide themselves with plain, hygienic food, the very best fruits and grains, and spread their table under the shade of some tree, or under the canopy of heaven. The ride, the exercise, and the scenery will quicken the appetite, and they can enjoy a repast which kings might envy.
On such occasions parents and children should feel free from care, labor, and perplexity. Parents should become children with their children, making everything as pleasant for them as possible. Let the whole day be given to recreation.
Exercise in the open air, for those whose employment has been within doors and sedentary, will be beneficial to health. All who can, should feel it a duty to pursue this course. Nothing will be lost, but much gained. They can return to their occupations with new life and new courage to engage in their labor with zeal, and they are better prepared to resist disease. Messages to Young People p. 392,393

Friday, December 8, 2006

To Our Dear Readers,

Welcome to Gems from the Pen! We're so glad that you decided to join us. We hope that you gain a blessing from the thoughts in this site and that they will draw you closer to our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ.

May God richly bless you as you read.

Yours in Christ,

Maree
Founder of Gems From the Pen...