Day 2036: Give Peace

“Let us have peace.” –  Ulysses S. Grant

 

It’s 12 : 20 PM on day 2036 of my journey towards independence and I managed to pray, read Revelation 13,  learn one new thing – On land the mammal with the most teeth is the Giant Armadillo, which can as many 100 teeth in its jaws. In the oceans the Spinner Dolphin can have as many as 252 teeth in its long thin jaws.  –have breakfast and work on my 25 Smiles Campaign –raised $5 356  only $894  more to raise by 10 Jan 2017  (SO SO SO GRATEFUL to everyone who has supported this campaign so far :)  ).

 

Yesterday we – my family and I – attended a church service conducted by an Indian priest and much like in the Catholic church towards the end of the service we gave each other peace I wonder what would happen if we had inner-peace and gave it to those who didn’t in our daily lives (maybe not by going to each person and offering them peace as you would in a church but by simply being peaceful) I think the world would be a more peaceful place. Give peace to others by simply being peaceful.

4 thoughts on “Day 2036: Give Peace

  1. Stan Faryna

    Revelation 13 tells us of the coming Anti-Christ. Strange and horrible, it is a warning of what is to come. Revelation is not a scary story to entertain us, it is a news report from the future to prepare us for what comes and confirm the faith and hope of those who will live in those unbearable times. But as horrible and terrifying as what is coming, so too there is hope and joy in the return of Christ which follows the rule of the Son of Perdition.

  2. Stan Faryna

    “Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.”

    Revelation 13:18

  3. Adelaide Dupont

    Hi Nisha

    I think simply being works.

    Peace giving is one of the more powerful aspects of a Catholic service.

    Revelation as a news report from the future, Stan!

    The son of Perdition!

    And the maths here…

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