Have you ever wondered how everything started? Have you ever gazed out into space and thought about the vastness of outer space? when young people study science, they quickly realize just how much there is to know and also how little we do know. God is all knowing.
All wisdom and knowledge is found in Jesus Christ. People are beginning to look at religion as just another problem. Yet, God and Jesus are not necessarily religions per-se. God is a spirit. We must worship Him in Spirit and in Truth.
God is the power we need to move the elements in the universe to His perfect will. God gave us Jesus to place our faith in His love. Jesus died on the cross for our sins. God raised Jesus from the grave so that we may live forever in perfect peace and love forever. We thank God and Praise for everything that He has done for us for The Joy of Jesus. We must recognize the fullness of God in all that we do in life.
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Psalms 27:14 Wait on the LORD: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on the LORD.
Message: We pray in the name of Jesus for all people to renew their relationship with The Lord. These are the days days that test the soul. Our economic systems as we know them have failed us world wide.
Jesus is so aware of our condition. We must continue to Praise God and Thank God in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. There are people who are losing everything while others get rich and fat for being greedy.
There are children starving and sick without food nor health care. Businesses are beginning to fell the pain of the people and the environment.
People are losing the faith that they had. Hope seems to be gone or missing from the average vocabulary. Yet, what are the people of faith to do?
We need to increase our hope and faith in the Lord more-so today than yesterday. Jesus died on the cross and was raised from the dead for times like these when all appears to be lost. Jesus is coming back. Therefore, we must wait on His return to set all things right. Praise God for The Joy of Jesus and His return. God Bless you as we battle the storms of a lost world. Give to the Joy of Jesus Today.
Prayer: God, bless all the people who receive this message in the name of Jesus. We pray for all people to increase their faith. Glory to God in the highest. Goodwill and Peace on Earth in Jesus name we pray.
Message: We pray in the name of Jesus for all people to renew their relationship with The Lord. These are the days days that test the soul. Our economic systems as we know them have failed us world wide.
Jesus is so aware of our condition. We must continue to Praise God and Thank God in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. There are people who are losing everything while others get rich and fat for being greedy.
There are children starving and sick without food nor health care. Businesses are beginning to fell the pain of the people and the environment.
People are losing the faith that they had. Hope seems to be gone or missing from the average vocabulary. Yet, what are the people of faith to do?
We need to increase our hope and faith in the Lord more-so today than yesterday. Jesus died on the cross and was raised from the dead for times like these when all appears to be lost. Jesus is coming back. Therefore, we must wait on His return to set all things right. Praise God for The Joy of Jesus and His return. God Bless you as we battle the storms of a lost world. Give to the Joy of Jesus Today.
Prayer: God, bless all the people who receive this message in the name of Jesus. We pray for all people to increase their faith. Glory to God in the highest. Goodwill and Peace on Earth in Jesus name we pray.
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PRLog (Press Release) – Jun 27, 2010 – The Joy of Jesus Church On-line is very aware of the challenges people are experiencing today. We know that people need jobs and opportunities. Family are suffering. We need hope. Government is not the answer.
The Joy of Jesus is the answer to all of ones concerns. We have job, education, business, and green technology centers to help. We also have substance abuse , parenting cnters to give our friends and all people help.
We need people to give to The Joy of Jesus. Visit our sponsor, it is of no cost, get out toolbar that helps the needy. There are just too many challenges today!
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The Joy of Jesus Church opens "Your E-Storehttp://drjalee52.ning.com/ ." We have all of your big named stores to help you save money today. Ten percent of our profits goes to help the needy through the Red Cross. The Jot of Jesus Church's Pastor is The Rev. Dr. James A. Lee.
Our new E-Store is just another component to advance our social-economic agenda to help people move through some rather challenging times. Our goal is to create jobs. In addition, we have other centers: Education; Business, Parenting Skills, Green Technology/Business, Health Care and a Poverty Research Center as well. Our media services promote business and hope.
The new E-Store is just what consumers need to spend and save. Plus, we help people in innovative ways. We encourage you to visit us and tell a friend. The Joy of Jesus Church is open for all people and faiths.
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Our new E-Store is just another component to advance our social-economic agenda to help people move through some rather challenging times. Our goal is to create jobs. In addition, we have other centers: Education; Business, Parenting Skills, Green Technology/Business, Health Care and a Poverty Research Center as well. Our media services promote business and hope.
The new E-Store is just what consumers need to spend and save. Plus, we help people in innovative ways. We encourage you to visit us and tell a friend. The Joy of Jesus Church is open for all people and faiths.
please share this story with your contacts and donate to this worthy venture.
Is Chicago Green Tech for The Future?
The field of Green Technology is rapidly growing in numerous ways. The Faith Based community must work fast to get on top of the real issues to help promote all of the new opportunities for more jobs, business and education in this area. The Joy of Jesus Church has responded to this call http://thejoyofjesuschurchonline.blogspot.com/
We have open a Green Technology/Business Simplex.
We post the latest news and information on going green. We seek to educate the public as to the tremendous opportunities in this exciting field. Green Technology takes the best of nature and uses it to make it better as well as improve the overall health of the planet.
The Joy of Jesus offers a number of Centers to help you. The Business Center, The Education Center, The Health Center, The Poverty Center and our Media Outreach program are just a few. We also have a Jobs/Career Center as well. Go Green with us and see. We need your donations to promote our fine work. Do Go Green Today!
http://thejoyofjesuschurchonline.blogspot.com/
We have open a Green Technology/Business Simplex.
We post the latest news and information on going green. We seek to educate the public as to the tremendous opportunities in this exciting field. Green Technology takes the best of nature and uses it to make it better as well as improve the overall health of the planet.
The Joy of Jesus offers a number of Centers to help you. The Business Center, The Education Center, The Health Center, The Poverty Center and our Media Outreach program are just a few. We also have a Jobs/Career Center as well. Go Green with us and see. We need your donations to promote our fine work. Do Go Green Today!
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Completed in 1897, the Chicago Cultural Center was the first permanent home of the Chicago Public Library and now serves as an arts and culture center.
Constructed at a cost of nearly $2 million, the building is a beautiful example of Chicago’s turn-of-the-century architecture. The north wing (Randolph St entrance) features Doric columns, mahogany doors, and green marble walls. The rotunda here features a yellow-toned, stained-glass dome in intricate Renaissance pattern. The south wing (Washington St entrance) is designed with Romanesque revival elements: arched doors and white marble walls. The majestic staircase is also made of marble, set with elaborate mosaics of glass, stone, and mother-of-pearl. The 38-foot (12 m) dome here is claimed to be the world’s largest Tiffany stained-glass dome and is valued at an estimated $35 million.
In 1991, the Library was relocated to the new Harold Washington Library Center. The Chicago Cultural Center is now the home of the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and is one of the city’s Visitor Information Centers. It is one of the city’s most popular attractions and features more than 1,000 programs and exhibitions of performing, visual, and literary arts.
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Chicago Cultural Center: 78 E Washington St; 312-744-6630
Mon – Thurs: 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Fri: 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Sat: 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Sun: 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Closed holidays.
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Stay In The Know With The Chicago Experts September 9, 2009
Greetings from Chicago.com!
September is my favorite month (and not only because it’s my birthday). I love September because I don’t need my winter coat yet. I love September because it reminds me of those back-to-school days and back-to-school clothes. I love September because the leaves change and it’s simply beautiful outside. I love September because there are several ways to have a good time (watching football, for example) as well as several ways to do good (such as raising money for cures). However you spend your September, Chicago.com is here to help.
Walk It
Join fellow walkers as they help battle Lou Gehrig’s disease at Chicago’s 8th annual Les Turner ALS Walk4Life on September 12. This community event will raise money, awareness, and hope to one day find a cure. Check in is at 8:30am at the Montrose Harbor (4400 N. Lake Shore Drive). Shelly, we’ll be walking for you!
Find Out More »
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Drink It
Stroll through Old Town and you’ll find the best the city has to offer: comedy clubs, great Mexican food, and cute boutiques. Wells Street is hosting “Crush, Music & Comedy Fest,” on Saturday September 12-Sunday, September 13. Hours are from 12:00am-11pm both days. You’ll be able to sample over 100 wines. It’s like traveling to France, Italy, Australia, Spain, and Chile all in one day!
Find Out More »
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Fight It
Continue walking for a good cause on Sunday, September 20 for the Multiple Myeloma/Ann Landers Race for Research that educates and fights this rare blood cancer. Check in is at 9:00am at 2300 N. Cannon in Lincoln Park.
Find Out More »
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Watch It
Watch the Chicago Bears take on the defending Superbowl Champions, Pittsburgh Steelers, at Solider Field on September 20. Get your tickets now! Be one of the first to cheer on Chicago’s new QB, Jay Culter, in his season home debut.
Get Your Tickets Here »
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Hear It
Whether you want to see Alice in Chains at the House of Blues or Toby Keith at the First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre, Chicago promises a night of great live music. Prefer musicals? Head to the Briar Street Theater and see Blue Man Group. Like Dancing? Check out Bill T. Jones and Arnie Zane Dance Company at Ravinia.
Get Your Tickets Here »
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Crack It
There are many ways to celebrate autumn. You can go on a crisp walk or watch the leaves change. My husband and I prefer to grab a few pints of Guinness (him) and share some fresh seafood (me). Luckily at the Oyster Fest, located in Roscoe Village on September 19, there will be many tents with fresh oysters. Neighborhood restaurants, however, will also feature other culinary goodies besides fish.
Find Out More » | See What Else is Happening in Chicago »
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Buy It
With interests rates so low and so many homes on the market, now is a great time to look for your dream casa. Check out the latest abodes on Dream Town. Whether you are buying or selling, this website will help you search the MLS. And then you can concentrate on the fun stuff-like what colors to paint your place or which flatscreen to buy!
Visit DreamTown »
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Eat It
Yolk just opened their second location in River North, and you’d better run there for breakfast. You can also try their South Loop location. From skillets to scramblers, you indulge in a low-carb egg fantasy. Of course, there’s also stuffed French toast just in case you aren’t quite feeling like ordering egg whites.
Find Out More »
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Pink It
Think pink and help kick off Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October at the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure on Saturday, September 26 in Grant Park. This year they added a 10K run, but you can still do the 5K walk/run if that is more your speed.
Find Out More »
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Loved It
Hundreds of Chicagoans witnessed Lollapalooza on August 7-9. To read more about it click here.
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In This Issue
Walk It
Drink It
Fight It
Watch It
Hear It
Crack It
Buy It
Eat It
Pink It
Loved It
Also This Month
Celtic Fest Chicago
Grab a harp, an Irish bagpipe and a kilt. Then, head to the 2009 Celtic Fest Chicago. This festival will take place September 12 & 13 in Chicago's Grant Park. Enjoy the Celtic music and dancing. By the end, you’ll feel like you’ve traveled to 7 places: Ireland; Scotland; Isle of Man; Cornwall; Wales; Galicia, Spain; and Brittany, France. There’s even a sheepherding demo that the kiddies will love. Find Out More »
Tip of The Month
North Avenue, Oak Street and Foster Avenue Beach are closed after Labor Day, so find a friend with a pool or blow up a plastic one! You can always hit the spa for a relaxing day in a hot tub or sauna.
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Game day! Chicago White Sox vs. Oakland Athletics @ U.S Cellular field. 7:05pm. Get tickets: http://bit.ly/3nAWLy
See Psychedelic Furs live tonight @ Vic Theater. 8pm. Get tickets: http://bit.ly/3nAWLy
Oprah Evite http://bit.ly/ySdfB
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$139 -- Chicago-Area Resort Golf or Show Package w/Credit
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$216 & up -- Europe on Sale from Across the U.S.
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Stay In The Know With The Chicago Experts September 9, 2009
Greetings from Chicago.com!
September is my favorite month (and not only because it’s my birthday). I love September because I don’t need my winter coat yet. I love September because it reminds me of those back-to-school days and back-to-school clothes. I love September because the leaves change and it’s simply beautiful outside. I love September because there are several ways to have a good time (watching football, for example) as well as several ways to do good (such as raising money for cures). However you spend your September, Chicago.com is here to help.
Walk It
Join fellow walkers as they help battle Lou Gehrig’s disease at Chicago’s 8th annual Les Turner ALS Walk4Life on September 12. This community event will raise money, awareness, and hope to one day find a cure. Check in is at 8:30am at the Montrose Harbor (4400 N. Lake Shore Drive). Shelly, we’ll be walking for you!
Find Out More »
back to top
Drink It
Stroll through Old Town and you’ll find the best the city has to offer: comedy clubs, great Mexican food, and cute boutiques. Wells Street is hosting “Crush, Music & Comedy Fest,” on Saturday September 12-Sunday, September 13. Hours are from 12:00am-11pm both days. You’ll be able to sample over 100 wines. It’s like traveling to France, Italy, Australia, Spain, and Chile all in one day!
Find Out More »
back to top
Fight It
Continue walking for a good cause on Sunday, September 20 for the Multiple Myeloma/Ann Landers Race for Research that educates and fights this rare blood cancer. Check in is at 9:00am at 2300 N. Cannon in Lincoln Park.
Find Out More »
back to top
Watch It
Watch the Chicago Bears take on the defending Superbowl Champions, Pittsburgh Steelers, at Solider Field on September 20. Get your tickets now! Be one of the first to cheer on Chicago’s new QB, Jay Culter, in his season home debut.
Get Your Tickets Here »
back to top
Hear It
Whether you want to see Alice in Chains at the House of Blues or Toby Keith at the First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre, Chicago promises a night of great live music. Prefer musicals? Head to the Briar Street Theater and see Blue Man Group. Like Dancing? Check out Bill T. Jones and Arnie Zane Dance Company at Ravinia.
Get Your Tickets Here »
back to top
Crack It
There are many ways to celebrate autumn. You can go on a crisp walk or watch the leaves change. My husband and I prefer to grab a few pints of Guinness (him) and share some fresh seafood (me). Luckily at the Oyster Fest, located in Roscoe Village on September 19, there will be many tents with fresh oysters. Neighborhood restaurants, however, will also feature other culinary goodies besides fish.
Find Out More » | See What Else is Happening in Chicago »
back to top
Buy It
With interests rates so low and so many homes on the market, now is a great time to look for your dream casa. Check out the latest abodes on Dream Town. Whether you are buying or selling, this website will help you search the MLS. And then you can concentrate on the fun stuff-like what colors to paint your place or which flatscreen to buy!
Visit DreamTown »
back to top
Eat It
Yolk just opened their second location in River North, and you’d better run there for breakfast. You can also try their South Loop location. From skillets to scramblers, you indulge in a low-carb egg fantasy. Of course, there’s also stuffed French toast just in case you aren’t quite feeling like ordering egg whites.
Find Out More »
back to top
Pink It
Think pink and help kick off Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October at the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure on Saturday, September 26 in Grant Park. This year they added a 10K run, but you can still do the 5K walk/run if that is more your speed.
Find Out More »
back to top
Loved It
Hundreds of Chicagoans witnessed Lollapalooza on August 7-9. To read more about it click here.
back to top
In This Issue
Walk It
Drink It
Fight It
Watch It
Hear It
Crack It
Buy It
Eat It
Pink It
Loved It
Also This Month
Celtic Fest Chicago
Grab a harp, an Irish bagpipe and a kilt. Then, head to the 2009 Celtic Fest Chicago. This festival will take place September 12 & 13 in Chicago's Grant Park. Enjoy the Celtic music and dancing. By the end, you’ll feel like you’ve traveled to 7 places: Ireland; Scotland; Isle of Man; Cornwall; Wales; Galicia, Spain; and Brittany, France. There’s even a sheepherding demo that the kiddies will love. Find Out More »
Tip of The Month
North Avenue, Oak Street and Foster Avenue Beach are closed after Labor Day, so find a friend with a pool or blow up a plastic one! You can always hit the spa for a relaxing day in a hot tub or sauna.
Don’t know what to do today? Ask Twitter. Tweets (frequent 140-character messages) are changing how we live and how we receive our info.
Our Latest Tweets
BMW championship is here! Get tickets: http://bit.ly/3nAWLy http://bit.ly/10WfWk
Game day! Chicago White Sox vs. Oakland Athletics @ U.S Cellular field. 7:05pm. Get tickets: http://bit.ly/3nAWLy
See Psychedelic Furs live tonight @ Vic Theater. 8pm. Get tickets: http://bit.ly/3nAWLy
Oprah Evite http://bit.ly/ySdfB
Want more? FOLLOW US ON TWITTER for updates all about what’s happening in Chi-town. It’s a FREE and fabulous way to be in the know.
HOT Deals
$69 & up -- Sale Fares to Chicago Into the New Year
AirTran Airways
$79 & up -- Final Week: Chicago-Area Hotels w/ $20 Visa Card
Courtyard by Marriott
$139 -- Chicago-Area Resort Golf or Show Package w/Credit
Pheasant Run Resort & Spa
$216 & up -- Europe on Sale from Across the U.S.
Lufthansa
$112 & up -- Fly to 35 Cities from New York this Fall, R/T
Continental Airlines
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What a Great Time In Chicago! Sure the Cubs and White Sox are not in first place but the city is in prime-time. We have had Jazz Feast and the big Oprah Show on the Mag Mile. This a great time to have a steak, to find the crab or lobster of your choice. Go find the best pizza AND HOTDOG OF YOUR CHOICE. Buy A NEW OUTFIT. Walk THE LAKE. Ride YOUR BIKE. Just GET IT ALL IN NOW!
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