Thursday, July 10, 2014

Celebrate International Day of Peace! Sept 21, 2014 in Your Place!

Celebrate International Day of Peace!:

"ANNOUNCEMENT: You are needed! 


Because you've got the principles, styles and passion for peace.

Let's Celebrate World Peace Day on Sept 21, 2014 in your Venue!

Join! Interfaith Interracial Intercultural PEACE VIGIL 2014.

Be the Peace Leader in your Group, Company and Organization.

Book your FREE Schedule on September 21, 2014 in your place!



List of FREE Activities on September 21, 2014

Time: 8:00AM-12:00NN.

 Country: Philippines

1. Free Wellness for Peace Education on Sept 21 only*

2. Free Peace Leadership Training on Sept 21 only*

3. Free Symposium and Public Forum on Wellness, Climate Change & Peace Building (Sept 21 onwards)

4. Free Artistic Expressions of Peace in Music, Dance & Visual Arts (Sept 21 onwards)

5. Free Global Broadcast 12:00noon Worldwide Prayers for Peace (Sept 21 onwards)



 *limited due to the availability of funds and schedule of Speaker





For Philippines' Venue, please call:
Wellness Pilipinas! News & Updates +639295197788

e-mail: wellnesspilipinas@yahoo.com.ph





For Other Countries Worldwide, please call:
Sailing for Peace Worldwide Peace Vigil +639266787938

e-mail: ambassadorzara@gmail.com



Thank you! Peace & Love! God bless you!





Ambassador Zara Jane Juan
Author & Speaker,

Wellness for Peace Education on Climate Change

Peace Ambassador, UN World Peace Day, Worldwide Peace Vigil of Sailing for Peace"



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Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Read the Bible to Get Financial Advice and Guidelines on Money Management

1 Timothy 6:9-11
“For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs.”
We often hear “Money is the root of all evil” but we forget the phrase from the verse, “the love of money” and its true context. Money could be the root of all evil but more so of the lack of it. Many people are trapped into the temptation of excessive money and lavish lifestyle, more than what really one needs. With that, people get the impression that money is always bad – it’s not. Money should be an instrument to give you and your family a good life and help other people to feel the same way.

Proverbs 3:9-10

“Honor the LORD from your wealth and from the first of all your produce”
This means a proper allocation of your wealth. Obligate a portion for your needs, a portion for your savings and most importantly commit a tenth of your income to the Church or your place of worship. Also, it is said that the more money you make, the more you should give. The more spend on yourself, the more you should give for charity.

Proverbs 13:11

“Wealth obtained by fraud dwindles, but the one who gathers by labor increases it.”
If you get money from gambling, fraud and taking advantage others, you will suffer; but will be blessed if you get money out of your hard work. It is important to understand that lying, cheating and taking advantage of people are not good income channels but honest and hard work will lead to unconsciously increasing wealth.

Proverbs 21:5

“Good planning and hard work lead to prosperity, but hasty shortcuts lead to poverty.”
Careful planning is also important to building your wealth – it leads to prosperity. If you prosper financially, you have the bigger responsibility of teaching people how to fish, and later on prosper with you. It is clear that planning is essential to be able to reach your goal, but hasty shortcuts lead to poverty.



Source and Credit: Financial Advices We Learn from the Bible - Yahoo She Philippines:



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Be Mindful of Your Partner's Reactions & Emotions in Your Posts to Facebook, etc to Avoid Damaging Your Relationship

Heavy Twitter use bad for marriage: study - Yahoo She Philippines: "Heavy Twitter use can lead to conflicts and other damaging effects on marriages and romantic relationships, a study said Thursday.
The study followed up on previous research which showed similar impacts for Facebook and raises questions about whether social network use in general is bad for relationships.
The study appearing in the journal Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking found that "active Twitter use leads to greater amounts of Twitter-related conflict among romantic partners, which in turn leads to infidelity, breakup, and divorce."
The author, University of Missouri doctoral researcher Russell Clayton, concluded that these findings add to the evidence about social network use's dark side for personal relationships.
Clayton's research published in the same journal last year found that a high level of Facebook usage was associated with "negative relationship outcomes."
The journal's editor-in-chief Brenda Wiederhold said these findings highlight the need for more study on social network use."



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