“Gladness for Sorrow” – by Harold Lasley

The children’s moment reminded me of something important about sorrow.  Ann Short explained how grapes are crushed to make grape juice.  It reminded me of how sorrow can intensify our capacity to bless others. It is a prescription drug and is available at very affordable cost and can be purchased from various online pharmacy stores. fast delivery cialis A person can buy professional viagra lead to alcohol addiction after the user himself. The medicine is taken orally tadalafil tablets in india (an hour before the sexual activity). In order to reimburse the costs, big producers set a higher price that allows them to return their investments with some profit. more information side effects of cialis  The truth is that much good has come from suffering and sorrow, just as crushing grapes intensifies their goodness.  It also reminded me of a scripture for times of sorrow: “Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.” (Psalm 30)

January 5, 2014 Weekly Theme Reflection by Harold Lasley