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Sunday greetings everyone!
As you will see from this picture, we got some rare snow at Cybersalt World Headquarters this weekend. Living on the left coast of Canada means our winters are pretty mild and it doesn't snow very often, so when it does snow it's big news. Fortunately for me, Grandma Cybersalt likes to shovel snow!
Now, before some of you put out a hit out on me out of sympathy for Susan, I too got out there and shovelled our walkways and a bunch of the sidewalk in front of our house. I kind of enjoyed it too because I am still skipping rope everyday in my quest to be allowed to eat bacon again someday!
This week's video share is of a beautiful moment at a high school graduation. Watching it moved my heart and I hope it touches you in the same way today too!
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Enjoy the rest of today's mailing!
~ Pastor Tim
If You Love Someone
Pessimist:
If you love someone, Set her free ... if she ever comes back, she's yours, If she doesn't, as expected, she never was
Optimist:
If you love someone, Set her free ... Don't worry, she will come back.
Suspicious:
If you love someone, Set her free ... If she ever comes back, ask her why.
Impatient:
If you love someone, Set her free ... If she doesn't comes back soon, forget her.
Patient:
If you love someone, Set her free ... If she doesn't come back, continue to wait until she comes back ...
Playful:
If you love someone, Set her free ... If she comes back, and if you love her still, set her free again, repeat
Animal-Rights Activist:
If you love someone, Set her free ... In fact, all living creatures deserve to be free!!
Lawyers:
If you love someone, Set her free ... Clause 1a of Paragraph 13a-1 in the second amendment of the Matrimonial Freedom Act clearly states that...
Bill Gates:
If you love someone, Set her free ... If she comes back, I think we can charge her for re-installation fees and tell her that she's also going to get an upgrade.
Statisticians:
If you love someone, Set her free ... If she loves you, the probability of her coming back is high If she doesn't, your relation was improbable anyway.
Schwarzenegger's fans:
If you love someone, Set her free ... SHE'LL BE BACK!
Over possessive person:
If you love someone don't set her free.
HR specialist:
If you love someone set her free by offering her VRS and other benefits then outsource her.
MBA:
If you love someone set her free instantaneously and look for others simultaneously.
Psychologist:
If you love someone set her free. If she comes back her super ego is dominant. If she doesn't come back her id is supreme. If she doesn't go, she must be crazy.
ERP functional expert:
If you love someone set her free. If she comes back, map her into your system. If she doesn't, carry out a gap-fit analysis.
Finance expert:
If you love someone set her free. If she comes back its time to look at fresh loans. If she doesn't, write her off as an asset gone bad.
Marketing Expert:
If you love someone set her free. If she comes back that's brand loyalty.
One-Liner #1548
Tell me who admires and loves you, and I will tell you who you are.
- Antoine de Saint-Exupery
"Be a Billionaire!"
and Help
Refugees and
Persecuted Christians
Relationship Denial
I think my girlfriend's hallucinating.
She keeps telling me she's seeing other people.
Quote #1985

"Love is a springtime plant that perfumes everything with its hope, even the ruins to which it clings."
- Gustave Flaubert
Love vs. Obligation
A house is a house is a house-until love comes through the door, that is. And love intuitively goes around sprinkling that special extra that transforms a house into a very special home for very special people: your family.
Money, of course, can build a charming house, but only love can furnish it with a feeling of home.
Duty can pack an adequate sack lunch, but love may decide to tuck a little love note inside.
Money can provide a television set, but love controls it and cares enough to say no and take the guff that comes with it.
Obligation sends the children to bed on time, but love tucks the covers in around their necks and passes out kisses and hugs (even to teenagers!).
Obligation can cook a meal, but love embellishes the table with a potted ivy trailing around slender candles.
Duty writes many letters, but love tucks a joke or a picture or a fresh stick of gum inside.
Compulsion keeps a sparkling house. But love and prayer stand a better chance of producing a happy family.
Duty gets offended quickly if it isn't appreciated. But love learns to laugh a lot and to work for the sheer joy of doing it.
Obligation can pour a glass of milk, but quite often love will add a little chocolate.
- Author Unknown
Featured Illustrations are items well suited for illustrating or inspiring a point in a sermon, speech, or devotional. Funny, moving, or perhaps even graphic, the point of them is the point you make with them.
Rev. James Snyder, God's Penman, writes . . . .
It Was a Shoofly Pie Moment
During holiday seasons, I enjoy indulging in special food.
My favorite during this time of year is the Shoofly Pie. Nothing hits the spot quite like this.
Although the Gracious Mistress of the Parsonage restricts this kind of culinary activity during the rest of the year, I tried to get a pass for it during the holidays. I don't care what holiday it is, a holiday is a holiday and deserves special food. I don't remember when I had my first shoofly pie, I only focus on my next piece.
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