Thursday, May 31, 2012

Dream About Martha Stewart

     I had an interesting dream about Martha Stewart the other night.  Before I went to bed I had verses that dealt with prophecy and visions at night again.  So I was prepared for something to come to me.
     In the dream the woman did not look like Martha Stewart in person.  She seemed different, her face was different.  In the dream that was accounted to makeup and wardrobe and moods.  But this woman had hair a little bit longer than Martha's and it had a little wave to it.  Her face was a little more longer and free from makeup.  I asked her some questions...it was like I was interviewing her for something.  We were in a building, on a higher floor, with windows behind her.   It went well.  She was nice to me.
    Then I was traveling, trying to get to meet her again. There were all of these obstacles in the roadway.  Construction around the corner.  Things like that around this town.  So, I was hurrying to get there. It was dark when I got there.  It seemed like I was late.  I do not know if it was her I met when I got out of the vehicle, it was a woman.  And we spoke briefly.

     I have been asking God to reveal to me what He wants me to do in my life.  I do not want to be lukewarm, comfortable, and 'safe' with everything I do.  I want to do His will for my life. Be that bible college, moving, missions, staying home and helping others here, or moving somewhere and helping there. I want to know what and where and when God wants me to do things!  I am yearning to know that.
     In regards to that God usually uses people in a fashion that they are not naturally good at.  Like if you are good at singing, He will use you to do something else, so that God gets all of the credit, and not yourself.  So, I have been wondering if my baking has anything to do with God's will for my life, at all?  Also, I do the baking for the homeless lunch on Friday at a local church. Last Thursday I had this dream and then the following morning I rushed to get the dessert done in time, only to find that the lady that helps her husband run it had the flu and was not going to stay home, even though she had been to the E.R. the day before this!  I told her of the complications and how she could easily spread it to the homeless, but she did not care about that, she had to give her bible study. That bothered me.  I knew I would not get sick, but I did not know if the homeless men had the same belief in God that would protect them like mine has.  Then my son kept waking up from his nap needing me, so I was unable to bring the dessert to the lunch.  It turned out only 5 guys showed up, but still.  I wonder if the dream was about that, as well.
 

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Dream about my daughter

      I had a dream this morning about my daughter.  She had cut things out of some old books I had.  They were 1950's era magazines/soft bound type books.  She had cut out different women in their retro outfits.  I could see through the magazines there were so many cut out.  I was upset about what she had done, but I do not remember going ape about it in the dream. That was a thing to remember. There were two of these books, too.
      In day time my dad had told me he has some 1906 and '07 magazines for me.  2 to be exact that he is going to mail to me when he gets the money.  So, some could be a reference to that.  I think it could also be a reference to my daughter seeking what kind of woman she wants to be and trying out different models.
     Today was the first day, thank my God, that my daughter did not get really upset with me in the morning!  It was so awesome to have her go to school in a good mood with me, for a blessed change!  Thank you God for a wonderful start of a new day!  I made sure when I picked her up to let her know how much it meant to me that she had behaved SO well!
    The Holy Spirit is telling me the real things that are bothering my daughter, too, now.  For instance, when she went to go look at the lunch menu for school and decide if she wanted it or to make her lunch, she chose the school lunch.  God told me that she just didn't' want to make it herself. So, I asked her, and she admitted she just didn't want to make it herself.  I told her I would help her in the morning and that a little effort is worth her good health, that she is worth the effort.  Which she is.  Those school lunches are awful when it comes to the processed meat that the federal government calls food.  That is not real meat and I don't like her eating that junk.  Thank you Lord for making sure we have healthy meat to eat at home, at the very least!

God is so awesome!

Take the LIMITS OFF OF GOD!

I strongly recommend you to watch Mr. Wommack's teachings on Don't Limit God times 10!  It is powerful...I cried today, it is that good.  If you come across this post after this week, then look it up in his archive.  It is all free.  We love that about him!   http://www.awmi.net/tv/this_week

You can also find the free audio download here http://www.awmi.net/extra/audio/1076

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

The Fury!







This is my early mother's day gift.  It really is a blessing from God, I give him all of the credit for giving us the blessed car!   We were really in need of a new vehicle. My husband's car to drive to work in had been on it's last leg and my car was just too small for our growing family! 
 This is a 1966 Plymouth Fury III.  It had only 93k miles original when we bought it. It has a completely original interior in immaculate condition!  It has spent it's entire life in this city that we live in!  
The original owner bought the car for his wife.  When she passed he put it in the garage until he died 20 years later.  His neighbor bought the car and owned it for 2 years...a wonderful Christian man who loves helping the homeless and even has a clothes closet in his home! Him and his wife do their laundry, feed them, and have some that even call and come by when they are on the rails in town! Great people who love to serve others!  I was so glad to meet them.  
They sold it to us at a wonderful price that was such a blessing because we did not want to go against God's Word and get way into debt again.  We were able to secure a very small loan and yet have a safe beautiful dream car to drive around in every day!  Yes this is my daily driver!  
God is so awesome!  We had been praying and waiting to find the right car for a year or more!  God is so right on time, too!  
I am so thankful to have such a wonderful husband who gave me this blessed car and took the one I used to drive as his own!  What husband's let their wives have the best car anymore?  Mine does!


Saturday, May 12, 2012

School again

      I had another dream where I was in school.  High school, again.  It is never my old high schools....thank God.  I was going to my last class of the day.  The teacher was asking for us to turn in seeds to plant.  I, it turned out, to my partial surprise, had quite a few in my modest purse.  I passed them to the guy to my right and thus to the teacher further on.  I was standing at a table sat high on the far wall that went the entire length of the room...it may have wrapped around and been black like the ones in science rooms.
      When we were getting ready to leave he passed the seeds back out, threw them at each one of us, and told us if we were going to be, "alpha" or "omega".  This happened rather quickly.  He, now standing closer to the door leading to the hall across from me, tossed me a pack of mammoth sunflower seeds and said, "omega".  He said, "Do you know why I chose you to be ,"omega"?"  And I answered, "yes because I am already an alpha."
      We then left the classroom and heading out into the halls.  I came upon a sign up in the hallway for the pep squad.  There were a lot of signatures.  I, had a couple of ladies behind me signing up, as well.  I was the last name at the bottom of the list, the line before me had something wrong with it....like the person had been removed from the list or they had wrote below the lines and been noted.  There were markings on the line like it had been done wrong but there was not an actual name on the line.  So I signed on the last line on the page.  I asked the lady there what was required and what it was about.  It seemed doable and I was excited to be given a chance to see if I could join.
 

Vote in 2012 for Freedom of Religion

There are some interesting facts that show that President Obama does not support freedom of religion any longer.

Article about it here.   Or you can do it manually http://www.wallbuilders.com/LIBissuesArticles.asp?id=106938

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Vision

     I had a strange vision just this week.  I saw someone having sex in a car at my husband's work. I thought it was just one of those weird random thoughts you get sometimes...some times it is from the devil.  But it was not.  My husband comes home yesterday from work and told me that he saw a visiting employee from Florida having sex with a hooker in the parking lot of the building.
     Seeing that really messed with my husband and he had to rebuke that!  How immoral people are, it is really sad.  I kind of wished he had not shared it with me as I then had to rebuke that image out of my mind, as well.

Raw milk is good for you despite what CDC says


CDC CHERRY PICKS DATA TO MAKE CASE AGAINST RAW MILK
Agency ignores data that shows dangers of pasteurized milk
 
WASHINGTON, DC, February 21, 2012. In a press release issued today, authors affiliated with the Centers for Disease Control claim that the rate of outbreaks caused by unpasteurized milk and products made from it was 150 times greater than outbreaks linked to pasteurized milk.” The authors based this conclusion on an analysis of reports submitted to the CDC from 1993 to 2006.
 
According the Weston A. Price Foundation, the CDC has manipulated and cherry picked this data to make raw milk look dangerous and to dismiss the same dangers associated with pasteurized milk.
 
“What consumers need to realize, first of all,” said Sally Fallon Morell, president of the Weston A. Price Foundation, “is that the incidence of foodborne illnesses from dairy products, whether pasteurized or not, is extremely low.  For the 14-year period that the authors examined, there was an average of 315 illnesses a year from all dairy products for which the pasteurization status was known.  Of those, there was an average of 112 illnesses each year attributed to all raw dairy products and 203 associated with pasteurized dairy products.
 
“In comparison, there are almost 24,000 foodborne illnesses reported each year on average.  Whether pasteurized or not, dairy products are simply not a high risk product.”
 
Because the incidence of illness from dairy products is so low, the authors’ choice of the time period for the study affected the results significantly, yet their decision to stop the analysis with the year 2006 was not explained.  The CDC’s data shows that there were significant outbreaks of foodborne illness linked to pasteurized dairy products the very next year, in 2007: 135 people became ill from pasteurized cheese contad with e. coli, and three people died from pasteurized milk contaminated with listeria (wwwn.cdc.gov/foodborneoutbreaks/Default.aspx).
 
Outbreaks from pasteurized dairy were also a significant problem in the 1980s.  In 1985, there were over 16,000 confirmed cases of Salmonella infection that were traced back to pasteurized milk from a single dairy.  Surveys estimated that the actual number of people who became ill in that outbreak were over 168,000, “making this the largest outbreak of salmonellosis ever identified in the United States” at that time, according to an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
 
According to Fallon Morell “In the context of the very low numbers of illnesses attributed to dairy in general, the authors’ decision to cut the time frame short, as compared to the available CDC data, is troubling and adds to questions about the bias in this publication.”

According to Fallon Morell, the CDC’s authors continue to obscure their study by failing to document the actual information they are using. They rely on reports, many of which are preliminary. Of the references related to dairy outbreaks, five are from outbreaks in other countries, several did not involve any illness, seven are about cheese-related incidents, and of the forty-six outbreaks they count, only five describe any investigations.
 
Perhaps most troubling is the authors’ decision to focus on outbreaks rather than illnesses.  An “outbreak” of foodborne illness can consist of two people with minor stomachaches to thousands of people with bloody diarrhea.  In addressing the risk posed for individuals who consume a food, the logical data to examine is the number of illnesses, not the number of outbreaks. 
 
“The authors acknowledge that the number of foodborne illnesses from raw dairy products (as opposed to outbreaks) were not significantly different in states where raw milk is legal to sell compared with states where it is illegal to sell,” notes Judith McGeary of the Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance.  “In other words, had the authors looked at actual risk of illness, instead of the artificially defined “outbreaks,” there would have been no significant results to report.”
 
This does not end the list of flaws with the study, however.  The link between the outbreaks and the legal status of raw dairy mixed an entire category of diverse products. Illnesses from suitcase style raw cheese or queso fresco were lumped together with illnesses attributed to fluid raw milk, a much less risky product.  In the majority of states where the sale of raw fluid milk is allowed, the sale of queso fresco is still illegal.  The authors had all of the data on which products were legal and which products allegedly caused the illnesses, yet chose not to use that data.
 
Similarly, to create the claimed numbers for how much riskier raw dairy products are, the authors relied on old data on raw milk consumption rates, rather than using the CDC’s own food survey from 2006-2007.  The newer data showed that about 3 percent of the population consumes raw milk—over nine million people--yet the authors chose instead to make conclusions based on the assumption that only 1 percent of the dairy products in the country are consumed raw.
 
The authors also ignored relevant data on the populations of each state.  For example, the three most populous states in the country (California, Texas, and New York) all allow for legal sales of raw milk; the larger number of people in these states would logically lead to larger numbers of illnesses than in low-population states such as Montana and Wyoming and has nothing to do with the fact that raw milk is illegal in those states.
 
“It would hardly be surprising to see some sort of increase in foodborne illnesses related to a food where that food is legal,” said McGeary.  “If we banned ground beef, we’d see fewer illnesses related to ground beef products.   Yet this new study fails to prove even that common-sense proposition, even as it claims to prove a great deal more.  What the data really shows is that raw dairy products cause very few illnesses each year, even though the CDC data indicates that over 9 million people consume it.” 
 
Contact:  Kimberly Hartke, Publicist, The Weston A. Price Foundation
press@westonaprice.org
703-860-2711, 703-675-5557
 
The Weston A. Price Foundation is a 501C3 nutrition education foundation with the mission of disseminating accurate, science-based information on diet and health. Named after nutrition pioneer Weston A. Price, DDS, author of Nutrition and Physical Degeneration, the Washington, DC-based Foundation publishes a quarterly journal for its 13,000 members, supports 500 local chapters worldwide and hosts a yearly conference. The Foundation headquarters phone number is (202) 363-4394, www.westonaprice.org,info@westonaprice.org.