Saturday, December 31, 2005

Blessings and Reflections for the New Year

As the New Year is coming upon us, it's time to reflect, it's time not to look back on certain things, and it's time to look forward to new beginnings. Just keep in mind that right from the beginning of the year right to the end of the year, God will be there. It doesn't matter how much you deny the existance of God, He's still there. Count your blessings from the last year and the year yet to come. Are you glad to be alive? Are you happy to have a cat, dog, gerbil, guniea pig as a pet? Are you greatful for that glass of orange juice you have in the morning? A glass of water? How about the clothes on your back? The sun shining in the morning? The sunset? God has blessed us with so many things. We should be grateful for those simple things in our lives not inspite our difficulties, but dispite them. Just something to think about in this coming year.

Here's a poem I wrote that sums up things.

Before and After

Before and after
in only
mere moments.
A world
torn
apart.
A world brought together.

Despair
and loss.
Hope and faith.
Sorrow
and tears...
and miracles.

Unanswered questions.
Where was God?
He was there.
He allows.
He saves.
He heals...
in a world where
in mere moments
can be defined as
before and after.

-CEC


Taken from Liberation by the blog authour


Until next time, Where are you?
Corinne<><

Friday, December 23, 2005

Product Coupons

CafePress is having a post-holiday blowout sale after the holidays. The sale starts December 28 and ends January 4.

$5 off Sweatshirts, Tracksuits, and Hoodies (includes Kid Sweatshirts, Raglan Hoodies, and Jr Hoodies)Coupon Code: BIG5

$4 off Greeting Cards and Wall Calendars Coupon Code: BIG4

$2 off Ornaments (Round and Oval)Coupon Code: BIG2

How to use coupons: when you are in the check out section, there will be a box which asks you for the coupon code. Just type it in, click Apply and the price will be adjusted accordingly. Please note that you can only use one coupon per purchase and make sure that the coupon is being used for the correct products, otherwise the coupon will not work.


Corinne<><

PS This message is repeated in my Noontide Designs blog as well at : Noontide Designs Blog so if your think you're seeing double, you are.

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Stop Drop and Roll

The lastest design from Christian Where? tells others that Stop Drop and Roll Doesn't Work in Hell. This saying I got from my pastor and thought that it would be cute on shirts. I have added it to other products as well including yellow t-shirt, messenger bag, totebag and teddy bear. Just click on the Jr. Raglan shirt to order it or find out more information. It's only $23.99, from American Apparel, body contoured and baby soft. Made of 100% superfine combed cotton baby rib, 5.8 oz. 100% Ultra-fine combed ring spun 1x1 baby rib cotton, size up for a looser fit. Be sure to vist Stop Drop and Roll for more products with this design.

Sunday, December 18, 2005

King's Kids Ministries Fund Raiser

Show you're a child of the one True King with this great King's Kids Logo. So what exactly is King's Kids? you may ask. Well, King's Kids is a dedicated Christian oriented children's ministry that is located in Brantford, Ontario, Canada at Evangel Pentecostal Chruch. Each Sunday, children ages 4-11 learn through a Bible based lesson how to become closer to Jesus Christ while having fun doing it. Of course, we do have serious moments as well. Children learn Bible stories, memory verses, valuable life lessons such as how to treat others, object lessons, and most importantly how to know Jesus as their personal Lord and Saviour and how to tell others about Him. This spirit filled programme is directed by God fearing leaders who are dedicated to the children and their spiritual needs. King's Kids Ministries, like Christian Where? stands by Mark 16:15 which says to go into the whole world and preach the good news! We can start with our children in our own neighbourhoods. They are the future. If we don't reach them, who will reach their parents or their peers at school?

So I'm asking you, to show your support for King's Kids. That sounded like one of those programmes on TV that makes you feel sorry for the children then asks for your money. I didn't mean for it to sound like that. I just thought that this would be a good forum to raise funds for our children's ministries. Anyway, here are a couple of products that we have available with the King's Kids Logo on it. Just click on the images to order.

Visit King's Kids Official Online Store for more products such as mugs, hats, kid's clothing, teddy bear and more. Also available now is a black t-shirt! If you'd like to learn more about King's Kids Ministries, including our Good Knight Kids programme, visit Evangel Church Brantford for more information.















Organic Cotton T-Shirt - $19.99
100% organically-grown cotton, 4.8 oz. Ultra fine combed ring spun organic cotton
Vintage fit (size up for a looser fit)
Made in the U.S.A.

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Kid's Baseball Jersey - $21.99
(Also available with white/red and white/blue)
6.1 oz. 100% heavyweight cotton, standard fit, 3/4 length contrasting raglan sleeves

Until next time, Where are you?

Corinne<><

Friday, December 16, 2005

Christian Con Artists

Christian Con Artists
The great deception

Is it possible that we are Christian con artists? How is this possible? How is it possible that we fall under the same category as a felon? I hate to reiterate, but many of us Christians are just as bad as someone who has committed murder. We fool ourselves if we think everything is always alright in our lives. But, everything isn’t alright. If it were, we would have no reason for repentance and forgiveness, and therefore no reason for a Saviour. Without a Saviour, how can we feel love and acceptance? How will we know right from wrong? And how will we know true freedom? How about others around us? Are we all acting like cons?

The definition of “CON” is adj. involving abuse of confidence and to swindle. To pursue by deception.

According to the above definition, confidence can be abused. If we don’t have the boldness to tell others about Christ, we are in fact betraying their trust, and signing their death warrant. Don’t you think that someone would want to know that here on Earth, there is life with true freedom, and when they die that the same is so? Of course they would. In that respect, we are also abusing our own confidence by not showing it. We need to ask God to give us that boldness to lead others to Him. We need to share His love with others.

Notice I used the word “need”? We need to do what God asks. We need His approval, love, and acceptance. Those who don’t know Christ also need Him. Are we not only con’s, but greedy con’s as well? We hoard all of Christ’s love for ourselves, when clearly is says in Matthew 28:19 “Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.” This was a direct command from Jesus Himself, telling us that we must tell everyone about Him and His love and forgiveness and what wonderful things that love and forgiveness brings. Do we or anyone else have to put up with the enemy’s (Satan’s) abuse anymore? Being abused is not fun! If you see a dog that has been beaten, it cowers if you go to even pet it. Think of it this way, we have been beaten for far too long by Satan and his nasty thing called lack of confidence. It’s time to take back our boldness and courage and take it to our unsaved loved ones, neighbours, and who ever else we come in contact with day to day, or not even day to day but once in a while. It’s time to take back what Satan stole and tell him to get lost!

Looking back to the definition of “CON”, it says that con can swindle. If we look at our lives, how many times have we stolen or swindled an opportunity to be bold for Jesus? How many opportunities have we ignored or brushed off? So many opportunities, so little time! Where’s our courage? We’re robbing ourselves and others of Christ’s love and forgiveness. How will we all fair on the Day of Judgment when we’re facing our Lord? The One Who we denied, time and time again. The One Who died for us. The One we claim we love.

Deception is a big thing when it comes to being a con. You’ll do anything to get what you want and to make yourself feel good and/or better. When we don’t tell others about Christ, we are deceiving them to believe that everything will be okay if only they do good... or mostly good anyway. How foolish can we be? We’ve fallen for this same lie! The only difference is we know the Truth. We just refuse to not tell anyone. We’re deceiving others into believing that we are no different than anyone else, and at the same time, they don’t know that there is hope for them because we’re not living like there is. We are deceiving ourselves if we really believe we can get away with this.

I believe, and I know many other believe, that the biggest con job we as Christian’s have pulled is that we blend in with the world, it’s lies, deception, etc., rather than being apart from it (Romans 12:2). We look like everyone else, so what could be that harm, right? In actual fact, according to Matthew 5:13 we are to be the salt of the earth. Again, we are to be the salt, not the sugar. If we are just adding something like sugar to an already sugary recipe, someone’s going to get a cavity, and it might be us. With that in mind, we are not meant to sugar coat the gospel. We are to tell the truth. Remember this, adding salt to a cookie recipe makes the cookies sweater. In the same way, when we tell others about Christ, we are showing them how much better their lives can be with Him in it. Also remember though, too much salt will spoil the cookie dough. My meaning of this, we are not meant to “Bible bash” people into repentance, but to show Christ’s love. Be compassionate. Think of it this way, if we do “Bible bash” people, are we then in fact not being the salt, but perhaps pepper? Too much spice, and not enough TLC put into the recipe? We’re conning those we are trying to reach if we don’t reach them where they’re at. We’re not reaching them in the right way.

So what now? How do we reach people? In order to reach others in the right way, we need (there’s that word again) to quit being con artists and blending with the world. We need to search our hearts. Does it align with God’s? Or are we fooling ourselves into thinking it does? We need to draw near to God and ask Him to reveal to us what His heart is for us. Listen. What’s He saying? He knows us. He knows everything about us, scary as that may seem. Or can that be comforting for us? We need to ask God for boldness and courage to tell others about Him. We need to ask for forgiveness for not using that boldness or courage or possibly not asking for it before. We need to take back what Satan stole from us so we can show others how to do the same, and we need to do it now! Otherwise, how can we or others reform? We need to become reformed con’s now so others can see that we are indeed prisoners in Christ and not of this world. Others lives are at stake. Your family members and loved ones lives are at stake. Your neighbour’s lives are at stake. Those you see on the street, their lives are at stake. Stranger’s lives are at stake. Your enemy’s lives are at stake. Must we continue to be Christian con artists? Souls are a stake.

Friday, December 09, 2005

Noontide Designs Products

From today on, only products, trends, etc. pretaining to Chrstian Where? and Christian topics and discussions will be posted here. Anything to do with Noontide Designs, and branches of it such as Life Signs, Paint Pallet, etc. will be posted at Noontide Designs Blog. Although Christian Where? is in of itself a branch of Noontide Designs, I felt it appropriate to have it as a seperate blog.

Also, there may not be as many updates to this site this month as I am feverously working on getting new products up with Noontide.

Until next time, Where are you?

Corinne<><

Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Soul Choice

Life is full of choices. What are you going to wear in the morning? What are you going to have for breakfast? Are you going to hit that snooze bar again so you don't have to think about those two things for another fifteen minutes?

One of the major choices has to do with our soul. Who does it belong to? Who has control over it? Do we? Does God? Does someone, or something else? I ponered this for awhile and wrote this poem to help sum up what is going on in the spiritual realm dealing with our souls.

Soul Choice

Arguing
Bargaining
for your soul.
Who wants it more-
you, God, or the devil?

Holding on
isn't easy,
but letting go
is harder.

The decision to release your
life lies solely in your hands.

Freewill to have it all
and freewill to hand over
everything.

Who will win the argument?
Who's hands do you leave your
soul in?

So everyone, the choice is yours. Do you let go and let God? Or do you run your own life the way it always has been? It's up to you.

Until next time, Where are you?

Corinne<><

New Store Products

Here are some links to recently updated shops. Kid's clothing has been added as well as ornaments, teddy bears, framed tiles and more. I have personally painted/drawn all of these pieces of artwork. Hope you like them.

Humming Birds
Mushroom in Pastels
Pastel Horse
Sketched Horse
Giant Orange Poppy
Blue Texture

Where are you?

Corinne<><

Friday, December 02, 2005

The A-Team

Don’t you just love it when a plan comes together? Remember The A-Team? It was one of my favourite shows in the 1980s. Face being my favourite character of course. Anyway, back to reality, I thought it would be cool to have a shirt with what Hannibal Smith said at the end of every (or almost every) episode. I have yet to see a product, let alone a shirt with this on. So here are the coloured shirts that I have “I love it when a plan comes together.” on them. I also have black shirts which just became available! I am so thrilled with them. Just click on the images below for more details/order. Visit I Love it When a Plan Comes Together to see all of the products available including teddy bear, hats, mugs, apron, kids clothing, bags, and many more.















Black T-shirt
(Pre-shrunk, 100% Cotton, Fruit of the Loom)
$21.99
















Green T-Shirt
(Pre-shrunk, 100% Cotton, Hanes)
$17.99
















Yellow T-Shirt
(Pre-Shrunk, 100% Cotton, Hanes, Tagless)
$17.99


I thought this slogan could also have a Christian meaning, so it works for Christian Where? as well. I am just trying to figure out which scriputre verse to use for it. There are so many verses that would apply as there are so many of God's plans laided out in the Bible.


Until next time, Where are you?

Corinne<>


Also check out I'm on the Jazz (the other great saying from The A-Team) for more t-shirts, hats, mugs, and more.