Sharing personal Bible studies and receiving input from readers. Hoping to bless others through these shared blogs.
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Chicken Pasta salad with grapes
This is my most favorite recipe that I have got off the internet.
It is another complete meal in one, and can be doubled.
1 box suddenly salad -classic salad mix; 1/2 cup refrigerated poppy seed dressing; 1&1/2 cups cubed cooked chicken; 3/4 cup halved red seedless grapes; 1/2 cup thinly sliced celery.
Empty pasta mix into 3 quart sauce pan 2/3 full of water. Boil gently 12 minutes, stir occasionally.Drain pasta, rinse with cold water, shake to drain well.In large bowl stir together the seasoning from box of salad mix, and poppy seed dressing add pasta and remaining ingredients, toss to combine.
(Dried cherries may be used in place of the grapes.) Eat at once or refrigerate.
Never Say Never
Never Say “Never”
READ: Acts 9:1-22
Immediately he preached the Christ in the synagogues, that He is the Son of God. —Acts 9:20
While a friend and I walked along the path of the former Berlin Wall, he told me, “This is one of those ‘never say never’ places in my life.” He explained that during the years when the Wall divided the city, he had made a dozen trips through Checkpoint Charlie to encourage members of the church living under continuing surveillance and opposition in East Germany. More than once, he had been detained, questioned, and harassed by the border guards.
In 1988, he took his teenage children to West Berlin and told them, “Take a good look at this wall, because someday when you bring your children here, this wall will still be standing.” A year later it was gone.
When Saul of Tarsus began to attack the followers of Jesus, no one could have imagined that he would ever become a disciple of Christ. “Never. Not a chance.” Yet Acts 9:1-9 records the story of Saul’s blinding encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus. Within a few days of that life-changing event, Saul was preaching in the synagogues of Damascus that Jesus was the Son of God, to the astonishment of all who heard him (vv.20-21).
When it comes to God’s work in the most difficult people we know, we should never say “never.” —David McCasland
God’s power cannot be confined
To what you think is possible;
So when it comes to changing lives—
Imagine the impossible. —Sper
Never say never when it comes to what God can do.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)