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Christian Singles: Don’t despair if you are not attached!

As so many Christian singles are struggling to find a partner, fellow Christians have recognized a niche to help you. These guys have researched the problem thoroughly and have developed online dating sites just for Christian singles.Christian Singles

They are much more than just a list of Christian singles wanting to find a partner, they are there to guide you and offer a variety of help, along with advice.

It’s hard for Christian singles to meet their match and find an ideal mate who shares their beliefs and values, so these websites have been developed to enable you to meet Christian singles just like you without the awkwardness of that first meeting.

You Have Found the Place to Meet Your Match!

Don’t be afraid of the online dating world, these websites have been especially developed for Christian singles just like you. The beauty of online dating is that you are in total control, and there is no pressure on that first date. The whole idea is so that you can relax, and filter through other Christian singles until you find the right people to communicate with.

Through the first stages of communication you can stay totally incognito by using an alias name, so all your details are private. The great part is that you get to meet fellow Christian singles from all walks of Christian life who you can share your experiences with, your fears, and swap advice while spreading your faith.

Most Christian singles know how important it is to God to be equally yoked in their relationship and share the love of our Lord together in harmony. It’s OK to be friends with non-Christian singles but in a love relationship it will not last and will cause unhappiness on both sides.

Christian singles are looking for a different relationship to non-believers, but many become lonely and fall easy under the pressure of society just to be with someone. The point of these sites is to take the pressure off all you Christian singles, and give you the chance to meet someone who is right for you.

There is only everything to gain by having a browse! These websites have been developed because the fellow Christians who created them know how difficult it is for Christian singles today to find the one. So don’t be afraid, take your time and you never know that special person might be online right now.

2 Corinthians 6:14
Do not be unequally yoked with unbelievers. For what partnership has righteousness with lawlessness? Or what fellowship has light with darkness?

Question by coffeebean: looking for a christian group for singles to hangout?
ages 30-40

Best answer:

Answer by luckford2004
We don’t know where you are. How can we tell you anything?

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

A Chinese Village Feast

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A Chinese Village Feast
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The bus ride from Shenzhen to Enping was long, like watching a freight train chug by, except it doesn’t. We had to have been on that bus for seven hours, sometimes napping, and at times, staring out our windows, looking at a world standing still. Traffic was not only a nightmare, but also a mystery, for as many instances in which we could plainly see another egregiously bad vehicular accident, that which has become commonplace, ubiquitous in Chinese travel culture, there were other inexplicable stops in movement, when all of a sudden, as though finishing a swift countdown, our speed dropped so precipitously as to let out a collective lurch, if not in body, then definitely in mind. Calvin, thankfully, in his perspicacity, in his wide-angled, unique view of things, saw beyond the myriad vehicles which lay unmoving as if rocks on a dry riverbed; view the periphery, he bade us, and when we looked to the edges of the road, indeed we witnessed the most peculiar instigator of traffic congestion in the world – men en masse pissing on the side of the road! Men taking leaks creates a domino effect; that one sees another enjoying the relief of an unburdened, easy bladder, so seductive a yoke, that the only retort to the entreaty of this blissful state is to join in with abandon, and impunity. And so soon as the last few shakes are made, back into the cars do these men go, and a few hasty minutes later, traffic flows again!

Mike wanted to stop at a village, so we exchanged an increasingly crowded highway for a narrow, cement road, on which we ventured into the dense verdure. Having reached an impasse in the road soon thereafter, and not knowing how to advance further, to actually enter the village proper, we saw two lovely young ladies saddling a moped, motoring towards us. They then suddenly broke, and turned off our path and onto a dirt one which squeezed through two homes as though a mouse through its diminutive hole – that was our key. We greeted them as the girls turned their heads, offering us inquisitive, yet gentle looks. They would be our guides into town.

Blue showed me around her neighborhood. Together we walked along bumpy corridors and peered through open windows, beyond flitting cobwebs, to lay eyes on rooms where nowadays only impenetrable shadows repose. She and I examined the perfunctory red banners which framed each door in the village, and subsequently hit it off when I began inquiring into the nature of those two swarthy demons who hung menacingly before the closed doors, their gazes insidiously wild, drunk with rage, perhaps. Indeed later, in the quietude of a sunset raining down on us, while standing by ourselves in front of the village hall, I finally shared my faith with her, and in return she declared the lack of her own – her cousin and older sister, however, do know Jesus, she said, which verily warmed my heart, if not hers.

We left the village with much rapidity, but not before I blessed and encouraged Blue’s cousin, in whose arms a smiling babe lay, and received joyfully a delectable departing gift: mysterious, "Blue Cookies" (the official Chinese name is ??), whose mottled, homely complexion would disgust if not for the sweetness (an amalgam of sugar, peanuts and herbs) buried inside, a treasure which would be discovered again and again on our tour.

The food around Enping epitomizes, I believe, Guangdong cuisine: inexpensive and egregiously non-spicy. For what they lack in price and incendiary acidity, however, these dishes more than compensate with copious amounts of oil, salt and sugar, mixed together for a tantalizing effect on the taste buds. Our group was fortunate enough to have frequented several Guangdong-style dai pai dongs whose victuals both nourished our bodies and replenished our wallets – it’s amazing to consider how 0RMB can feed 15 ravenous, cantankerous-when-hungry Christian bikers. In fact, the feasting grew exponentially more enjoyable as journey progressed, as our two primary orderers began to refine their culinary acuity, accurately predicting what would invigorate and excite our collective palate; it helped, too, that our utensils were pretty clean for Chinese standards!

Our first evening, we secured accommodations in a building that was not so much a hotel, or even a motel, as a grey, dry concrete edifice in which hardwood beds were arrayed neatly in each room; the spartan conditions dismayed some, including myself, at first. However, thankfulness trumped peevishness, and the realization that, in the middle of nowhere, we had mosquito nets to ward off the inexorable squad of mozzies, and one bathroom with boiling water for a very, very scalding shower was more than enough to placate everyone, especially after a hard day of riding. Besides, austerity succors the soul. We even managed to sleep pretty soundly without mattresses. In my somnolent state, I only remember shifting desperately maybe six, or seven times. It was a good night, and a bargain at only 15RMB per person!

On the second day our group dared to test itself on an unknown avenue. Consequently, we were spared the sonorous alarms of gigantic, indomitable trucks and instead subjected ourselves to the vicissitudes of off-road biking, whose soundtrack, undoubtedly for the day, was provided by an orchestra of buzzing cicadas, accompanied, at times, by the rumbling tympani of motorbikes. Oh, the countryside was lush, beautiful verdure all around – a feast for the romantic soul. Yet, for one of my companions, the environment was anything but endearing, for her adeptness at handling the desultory trail, she surely felt, was more chaotic than controlled. She persevered, nonetheless, pushing through her disconsolation to conquer the race marked out for her; such tenacity that only the Father could supply; and that left me thoroughly impressed.

At lunchtime, the evangelization effort began in earnest. It started innocently enough, as I asked a group of girls about the secondary school down the dusty road from our restaurant. Then, on cue, the Spirit, whose pacing can only be described as frenetic, whose rhythm is beyond my comprehension, overwhelmed and took over. Leanne and I brought those three girls to Christ; while Tim was assiduously preaching by our side to a band of boys who had gathered to look on; and behind us, ah Cheung had cajoled five boys to form a circle, hand in hand, for prayer. Many people came to know Jesus that hour. There was undoubtedly some serious fire falling down on us!

We made a pit stop at the Tam clan village. It was another bucolic community, replete with idling boys, young and old, and those two duplicitous demons standing watch from steady doors, which, it appeared, held together together the ramshackle walls beside them. An electricity meter evinced the reality of life in the village, of a living community that flows flittingly in and out of the houses as though cats leaping over canals; because I for one couldn’t see how hundreds of people somehow resided inside those homes when I couldn’t spot a single one during my brief tour of the grounds. In the open, by our bikes, there were conspicuous signs of life, however. I was standing in the sun, letting its warm rays melt on my skin, when a young man, not even twenty, approached and asked me about our intents and purposes on what was once such a dull afternoon. His curiosity got the better of me, and together we broached a conversation in faith. Simon joined us, and although he whom I named Henry, told us in his obstinacy that he depends on himself alone, I feel as though a small seed of faith was still planted within him. May it bloom at the appointed time when he most needs it.

At last, inside the unlit store where we shared our gleaming hopes and fantastic dreams, Simon and I noticed, to our surprise and delight, two blackboards on which the shopkeeper had written the alphabet, for English as well as for Putonghua (Pinyin). Besides the letters, numbers too had been painstakingly etched into the board, each meticulous stroke perfectly formed. So they ironically were learning that which continues to elude their more economically mobile brethren in Hong Kong, despite their most humble upbringing. I encouraged Henry to pursue this knowledge, since, as the cliche most rightly states, English – and Putonghua, these days – opens up a world of opportunity.

China, it seems to me, is one interminable housing start being carried on the shoulders of giants. Behemoths, really, an armada of green and blue dump trucks, on whose backs are the physical manifestation of the hopes and dreams of billions – timber; stone; and coal – were an inescapable part of our three-day trek. They blew passed us, literally, horns afire; and if you stared into the eyes of the drivers high above on those mechanized elephants, you would see the glee with which they pounded both the road and the eardrums of those unwitting peons foolish enough to be nearby. China – and China Mobile, whose stores we uncovered even in the most remote suburb, might I add! – still has much growth left, and the transportation and infrastructure industries, I’m sure, shall assiduously work to keep it that way. My recommendation: keep investing in China.

Visiting the hot springs had been on our agenda since the inception of the trip. We eventually had our chance the second evening, when we raced down a wending hill to our hotel – a real hotel. Our excitement reverberated in the air, crackling with laughter and shouting. Choosing to swim first and foremost, we left dinner to wait and hurried across the street. The resort was packed with other like-minded people, dressed in swimming costumes that should have left more to the imagination; the temperature of the pool water varied, from tepid in one enclosure to skin-searing in another; and for one marvelous hour, we swam and frolicked like little children again, delighting in some wet fun, a suitable reward for one more arduous day spent on the dusty, dry land.

We capped the end of a successful day with a bang. The girls, oddly enough, were furtive pyromaniacs in our midst, longing in secret to raid the fireworks shop at the base of the hotel. So after our meal, they raced into the cool evening air and we could only endeavor to follow them in their explosive folly. Inside the store, all sorts of bombastic devices were on display, from the unwieldy, block of (Chicago) bull to the sleek spears adorning the wall whose warheads, no doubt, could just so easily take out a few eyes as mercilessly rip the pitch black from the wall of night sky. The ladies suffered to leave no type of firework untouched by the flame, quickly purchasing an arsenal of rainbow-inducing rockets and slim sparklers to make any pyrotechnic maven proud. Outside we went. At length, the bombs burst in the air, and laughter abound so much as we watched the brilliance of Chinese engineering on display. With the girls’ scintillating stock depleted, we finally collected ourselves, and headed upstairs for one more day of wonderment.

There was one last village to visit before we reached our final destination of Enping city. As we sped into the shanty community, we knew something was amiss because unlike our other entrances into villages, during which residents would emerge in droves to glimpse us, it seemed as though these villagers preferred the comfort of their own veiled homes to the company of a few, ebullient strangers. It was an ominous setting in which we found ourselves, one characterized by inhabitants rather mistrustful than gregarious, and affable. Nonetheless, we dispersed to share kindness and mercy. To that end, I approached a young lady, a mere 25-years old, who had her three-month old boy on her shoulder and her three-year old son – who was without pants, might I add, preferring to wave them in the air like a terrible towel – by her side. We spoke briefly about her hopes and dreams, which, she says, rest in the well-being of her sons; and then Leanne and I blessed her. That was the end of our village experience in China.

To be around people who sharpen you as iron sharpens iron, that verily is a joy. The villagers were simple, warm and welcoming; my teammates were jocular, presumptuous and faithful; and I, in the midst of this confluence, this mosaic of personalities, philosophies, hopes and dreams, could only seek to love, especially in one of my more pensive moments. The trip tested my patience and tolerance, my ability to accept others for who they are – each a flawed creature like myself. Ultimately, so much as we seek the men of peace everywhere we go, we individually must become men of peace too. A true disciple of Jesus runs that race, and appreciates His grace, which shall always be enough in this life.

NYC – MoMA: Andy Warhol’s Gold Marilyn Monroe

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NYC – MoMA: Andy Warhol’s Gold Marilyn Monroe
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Andy Warhol.
American, 1928-1987

Gold Marilyn Monroe, 1962
Silkscreen ink on synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 6′ 11 1/4" x 57"

Gift of Philip Johnson

Publication excerpt from The Museum of Modern Art, MoMA Highlights, New York: The Museum of Modern Art, revised 2004, originally published 1999, p. 241:

Marilyn Monroe was a legend when she committed suicide in August of 1962, but in retrospect her life seems a gradual martyrdom to the media and to her public. After her death, Warhol based many works on the same photograph of her, a publicity still for the 1953 movie Niagara. He would paint the canvas with a single color?turquoise, green, blue, lemon yellow?then silkscreen Monroe’s face on top, sometimes alone, sometimes doubled, sometimes multiplied in a grid. As the surround for a face, the golden field in Gold Marilyn Monroe (the only one of Warhol’s Marilyns to use this color) recalls the religious icons of Christian art history?a resonance, however, that the work suffuses with a morbid allure.

In reduplicating this photograph of a heroine shared by millions, Warhol denied the sense of the uniqueness of the artist’s personality that had been implicit in the gestural painting of the 1950s. He also used a commercial technique? silkscreening?that gives the picture a crisp, artificial look; even as Warhol canonizes Monroe, he reveals her public image as a carefully structured illusion. Redolent of 1950s glamour, the face in Gold Marilyn Monroe is much like the star herself?high gloss, yet transient; bold, yet vulnerable; compelling, yet elusive. Surrounded by a void, it is like the fadeout at the end of a movie.

Daughter’s disapearance haunts family
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Image by Renegade98
By Matthew Coutts, National Post
October 21, 2009

TORONTO — Elizabeth Rutledge’s two-bedroom apartment is awash with photographs of her missing daughter, Christina Calayca.

Above the television, the young girl’s wide smile shines like the silver cross around her neck.

Near the couch, a photo from her high school graduation leans next to another picture, black and white, of the girl smiling over her shoulder; the word "missing" is scrawled in its border.

"You can take a picture, I have plenty of them," Rutledge, a 52-year-old insurance broker, tells a visitor to her east end Toronto apartment in early October. And she does. Two boxes filled with images of the wide smiling Christina Calayca appear from out of nowhere.

It is left unsaid, but the photographs help Rutledge cope with the loss of a daughter who, at 20 years old, was already working at a daycare and helping her single mother pay the mortgage.

Christina Calayca vanished in August 2007, while camping with a cousin and friends in Rainbow Falls Provincial Park, 200 kilometres east of Thunder Bay, Ont. She has never been found.

While officials do not suspect foul play, her mother is unable to find peace, spending the past two years running through scenarios.

"As a mother, my instinct up to now is that I don’t feel like she is dead," Rutledge said, sitting amongst the photographs in her cluttered living room.

Minutes later, she is certain her daughter was murdered in the quiet isolation of the morning. "It’s depressing to the family because we just don’t understand."

Friends and family described Calayca as a mature, religious woman. She had obtained a degree in early childhood education from George Brown College and was working at a Catholic daycare before she disappeared.

"Christina was so faithful. She was a beautiful girl," said Angie Carboni, the manager of St. Bernadette’s Daycare Centre.

Carboni said Calayca would come in on her days off to put up Christmas decorations for the children, or bring in cake for her co-workers. The money she earned, Carboni said, would go to helping her family.

"That girl was filled with God, from the top to the bottom."

Calayca told her mother the week before she disappeared that she wanted to do missionary work in the Philippines, before returning university and becoming a teacher.

"Her passion from the beginning was to work in the poor areas," said Rutledge. "She sees it not just as a Filipino tradition but as God’s order — help other people."

Calayca was camping with her female cousin and two male friends from a Christian youth group when she disappeared. She was reportedly jogging alone in the early hours of Aug. 6, 2007.

A search by Ontario Provincial Police found no sign of Calayca, but her family would not give up hope, financing as many as six private searches.

The cost, about ,000 each, was paid for from their own pockets, with help from money raised by the Find Christina Calayca Foundation.

Volunteer search groups and cadaver dogs combed the rugged, heavily wooded parkland and hiking paths that cut along precarious cliff ledges.

"As a mother, I will try everything to know what could have happened that day," Rutledge said.

Last month, the family led one last search, reporting to Ontario Provincial Police that they may have located a body. OPP Sgt. Shelley Garr said a team of officers resumed the search for one day, on Oct. 14. They had no success.

Rutledge said closure will come when her daughter’s fate is certain, but that seems less likely with every passing day.

Already forced to sell her house and move to an apartment, Rutledge said there was simply no money left to fund another ground search.

Her son, Michael, is about to turn 18 years old, and is enrolled at York University. He says he wants to be a math teacher.

"I have the choice of either sending my son to university or searching for my daughter," she said. "I have to choose one or the other."
© Copyright (c) Canwest News Service

www.vancouversun.com/news/The-Vanished/Daughter+disapeara…

Singles Christian Washington DC Colors 2

The ROY part of the Singles Christian Washington DC rainbow is, in itself, a Pandora’s Box of hidden and unnoticed meanings, so one can only imagine how much will be unearthed by the G BIV end of the spectrum.

Someone says “green”, and you think earth and wellness and good, right? Well, green is more than grass deep. Green is the identifier for fertility and life. It represents growth and balance. Have you ever noticed that those learning help agencies usually have a fertile tree or fresh leaf as their image? That is the reason. Another common tie to green is money which may seem odd given its balancing properties. It is funny how those things work out. Green is actually a neutral color in that you can never go wrong when you use it for anything. A sprinkling of green can promote the production of new ideas and the procurement of them. If you are having trouble with your Christian singles relationships, infuse hints and swatches of green in various mediums to endorse a more healthy interaction.  To find balance with lack of a suppurate beam, shower me in shades of green.

Water, sadness, sky, ice– all trigger words for blue. Religiously, blue represents the Virgin Mary. Weird, huh? White is typically the color associated with her. Blue is for sincerity and spirituality and is truly inspirational. The calming aspect of blue is what makes it an ideal color for babies’ rooms. Certain shades of blue characterize certain things such as dark blue for truth and turquoise for youth. This is a color with true depth as it is used to portray perspective in artwork. Also, communication is a key component of blue’s Singles Christian Washington DC wonders. With ease and lightness of breeze, blue is a go-to for memory and peaceful seas.

Indigo is one of the most ignored and underappreciated colors. Indigo is that random “I” in ROY G BIV; it is the color that is often left out from rainbow pictures due to lack of the proper crayon or colored pencil. Indigo is a color with its own mystic qualities though such as a mood deepener. Indigo can be used to help one recognize inner, personal thoughts, by way of its blue undertones. Indigo is the inventor’s color! It is innovative and instantaneous and interesting. Being a cousin to purple, indigo is also the meet singles psychic’s color. O the wonderful worlds you may find when indigo is to you intertwined.

Lastly, there is that sometimes soft, sometimes bold color violet, otherwise known as purple. Purple has a mish-mash of colorful connotations, never having just one set “hey purple is this!” sort of connection. The rainbow’s color comrade, violet, is a color with a purpose! Literally, violet is the color for purpose and individual-to-universe links. Purple is a magical and mysterious color. It is often player in the cloaks worn by ancient mystics, thought to enhance the 6th sense and connection to other-worldly beings.  Purple can run serious, though. It is the color of judgment, and it is useful for meditation. Purple– twilight lights and a psychic’s Singles Christian Washington DC delight.


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