Monday, November 14, 2011

The Life You Can Save


If we could easily save the life of a child, we would. For example, if we saw a child in danger of drowning in a shallow pond, and all we had to do to save the child was wade into the pond, and pull him out, we would do so. The fact that we would get wet, or ruin a good pair of shoes, doesn’t really count when it comes to saving a child’s life.
UNICEF, the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund, estimates that about 24,000 children die every day from preventable, poverty-related causes. Yet at the same time almost a billion people live very comfortable lives, with money to spare for many things that are not at all necessary. (You are not sure if you are in that category? When did you last spend money on something to drink, when drinkable water was available for nothing? If the answer is “within the past week” then you are spending money on luxuries while children die from malnutrition or diseases that we know how to prevent or cure.)
The Life You Can Save seeks to change this. If everyone who can afford to contribute to reducing extreme poverty were to give a modest proportion of their income to effective organizations fighting extreme poverty, the problem could be solved. It wouldn’t take a huge sacrifice.
But first we need to change the culture of giving – to make giving to help the needy something that any normal decent person would do. To help bring about this change, we need to be upfront about our giving. Will you take the pledge, and thereby encourage others to do the same?
For more details, and sources for the claims made here, please see the book The Life You Can Save: Acting Now to End World Poverty.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

All Saints Day

All Saints' Day (in the Roman Catholic Church officially the Solemnity of All Saints and also called All Hallows or Hallowman), often shortened to All Saints, is a solemnity celebrated on 1 November by parts of Western Christianity, and on the first Sunday after Pentecost in Eastern Christianity, in honour of all the saints, known and unknown.
In Western Christian theology, the day commemorates all those who have attained the beatific vision in Heaven. It is a national holiday in many historically Catholic countries. In the Roman Catholic Church and many Anglican churches, the next day, All Souls' Day, specifically commemorates the departed faithful who have not yet been purified and reached heaven. Christians celebrate All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day in the fundamental belief that there is a prayerful spiritual bond between those in the state of grace who have burned and are either being purified in purgatory or are in heaven (the 'Church Suffering' and the 'church triumphant', respectively), and the 'church militant' who are the living. Other Christian traditions define, remember and respond to the saints in different ways; for example, in the Methodist Church, "saints who have helped extend and enliven God's kingdom" are remembered—that is—the entire Church universal and those significant to a particular local congregation

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Saints

Monday, October 31, 2011

The Simple Way

If you have ever been discouraged by the growing culture of mainstream Christianity in the United States, check out this group of radicals in Philadelphia - The Simple Way.  Their notions of living as Jesus would have us live, providing for the least of us in our communities, is refreshing in a society that seems to be growing mega-churches just as fast as it grows Walmarts.

http://www.thesimpleway.org/


Check out one of the books by Shane Claiborne, "The Irresistible Revolution"
http://www.thesimpleway.org/index.php/store/product/the-irresistible-revolution/

It's a start.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

ALGAE E3 LIVE INFORMATION

A lot of people ask me for the information about the algae that I take, E3Live.  Here is my affiliate page where you can purchase your products.  Please feel free to contact me and ask me any questions you may have - emily@emilyvford.com.  Don't forget to put my name in the Referral section!  Thank you!

http://www.myaffiliateprogram.com/u/visione3/t.asp?id=3677

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Donation Collection

I am heading up a donation collection for anyone interested in supporting Amigos de Jesus this summer.  We are accepting the following items:
Summer Clothes - boys and girls sizes 4T and up; mens sizes S and M
Shoes - boys and girls sizes
Sports Equipment
Fans - Oscillating, free standing and ceiling


Please visit www.amigosdejesus.org for more information on this great organization!

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Tattoos on the Heart

I just finished this book by Gregory Boyle.  I sat down mid day today and could not put it down.  What a great use of a Sunday afternoon.  This book is one of the best I have read in a really long time.  Powerful, emotional, inspiring - are just some of the words that come to mind immediately.  I am awe inspired  and filled with hope after reading this.  It is a beautiful recount of the stories and people that have filled a Jesuit Priest's life throughout his work with gangs in LA.  Talk about compassion and love - this man is a testimony to the greatness and power that love has.  I am looking forward to reading it again in a few days or week when it all begins to sink in. 
"There is no force in the world better able to alter anything from its course than love."

Tattoos on the Heart

I just started reading a book called Tattoos on the Heart by Gregory Boyle.  It was recommended to me by a co worker and all I can say so far is wow.  It is amazing - one of those books that just changes the way you think about things.  I can't wait to finish it...but can't wait to enjoy the rest of it first.


http://www.amazon.com/Tattoos-Heart-Power-Boundless-Compassion/dp/1439153159/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1307291402&sr=1-1