Friday, July 26, 2024

Using ChatGPT to help with creative writing

 As you probably already know. I am an author.






I have written books when I was a little girl.

Before ChatGPT was a thing.

But today I have ran my stories through ChatGPT to correct grammar and to reword sentence in which makes them more readable to enjoy.

Now ChatGPT doesn't work for all things.

Like getting information on how a certain book ended.

I was looking up what happened in a book I was reading and ChatGPT got the story ending all wrong.

There's been other things I've been misinformed with too.

So although ChatGPT can't be trusted with facts, I love to use it for creative writing.

If your stuck in what you should write next in your story, you can get ideas from ChatGPT. 

Or like I said before, you can use it to correct grammar and get creative ideas for your story.

ChatGPT has a free version you can use.

So go give it a try.  

God bless!

Thursday, July 11, 2024

Coloring page Colored by Millie

 

I met a little girl yesterday who loves to color.
She did a GREAT job! Hooray for Millie!

Monday, July 8, 2024

Why I read the KJV Bible











I want to share why I deeply love reading my KJV Bible and  why I believe other translations can be very dangerous. 

The King James Version has been my trusted source for understanding God's word. Its beautiful, and poetic. One major concern I have with other translations is that they often change things.

It's not just about rephrasing; it's about altering the very meaning of the scriptures. When the original message is lost or distorted, we risk misunderstanding God's will and teachings.

If other translations merely reworded the text while keeping the original meaning intact, I wouldn't have an issue with them. However, many modern translations introduce subtle changes that can lead to significant doctrinal shifts. This is why I stick with the KJV, a version that has stood the test of time and remains faithful to the original manuscripts.

Reading the KJV Bible keeps me rooted in Godly faith, 

ensuring that I receive God's word as it was intended. Watch Ronald Reagan talk about the KJV Bible



Sunday, July 7, 2024

"Religion Isn't Working" by Joseph Habedank






Introduction

Joseph Habedank's song "Religion Isn't Working" is about finding real faith and not just following rules. It's a song that makes you think about what it means to truly believe.

The Message

The song talks about feeling frustrated with just going through the motions of religious practices. Habedank sings about wanting a deeper connection with faith, beyond just attending church or following rituals.

The Music

The music is a mix of modern Christian sounds and traditional gospel. It has piano, strings, and gentle drumming that make it emotional and powerful. The song builds up to a strong bridge that really drives the message home.

Personal Reflection

For many, this song is a reminder to look at their own spiritual journey. It's about moving past just doing things because we’re supposed to and finding true meaning in our faith. Habedank's honesty helps listeners reflect on their own beliefs.

Conclusion

"Religion Isn't Working" is a thoughtful song that encourages listeners to find true faith beyond just rituals. It's a call to seek a deeper connection with what you believe. You can listen to the song here.

About Joseph Habedank

Joseph Habedank is a well-known Christian singer who writes songs about faith, redemption, and personal growth.

What do you think about the song? How has it made you think about your own beliefs? Share your thoughts in the comments.


Beholding The Face Of The Lord Ministry

 The Ministry of Beholding His Face" by David Wilkerson is a powerful sermon. David Wilkerson, a well-known pastor an author, focuses on the importance of spending time in God's presence. He tells believers to go beyond religious practices and develop a deep, personal walk with God. He explains that beholding God's face means seeking His presence daily through prayer and worship. So many people want to go into the ministry. And so many people are put into the ministry without having a solid prayer life. They forget that the most important ministry is spending time in beholding Jesus’ face. You can’t do any other ministry effectively or spiritual drawn by The Holy Ghost, without first beholding God’s face. "The Ministry of Beholding His Face" message challenges and inspires us to strengthen our relationship with God, reminding us of the power of being in His presence. If you want, you can watch the full sermon on YouTube. You can also watch the shortened sermon on YouTube’s Pure Bride channel. Next week I will talk more about this sermon. And as always, I am praying for all of you.

Have a good week!

Written with the help of ChatGPT


Sunday, May 5, 2024

Modesty









In a world where fashion trends seem to change faster than we can keep up, it's important to remember the timeless value of modesty in our attire. As Christians, our clothing choices should reflect our faith and respect for ourselves and others. 

The Bible is plain on the topic of modesty. In 1 Timothy 2:9

It says "...that women adorn themselves in modest apparel "

So there's no doubt He wants us to be modesty.

But what is modesty? It seems like every Christian has a different outlook on modesty. Some say: "It's all about the heart. You can wear anything and everything. God looks at the heart and sees you are modest in your heart."

Others may say, "What is on the outside will reflect what's on the inside. So if you aren't modest in attire. Then you have a heart problem."

 Now if you do believe in modesty. What are the guidelines?

Who determines what is modest and what is not? 

Some say you can't show your knees. Some say, you can't show your thighs. Some say, "a little cleavage is fine." Others say, "keep those neck lines high!" I think attitude has a lot to do with modesty.

If you are wearing something that covers everything, but you have a flirty attuite. Then you are not being modest.

But the outward appearance is important too. Man looks on the outward. So our clothing needs to be respectful and not clothing that causes our brothers and sisters in Christ to fall.

I know that a lot of people say, "Well that's his fault. What I wear is my business. He just can stop being so lustful. It's his problem. Not mine."

That kind of attitude is wrong. Paul said he wouldn't even eat meat if it caused his brother to fall. (1 Cor 8:13) "Wherefore, if meat make my brother to offend, I will eat no flesh while the world standeth, lest I make my brother to offend.

So, that verse makes it sound like it's very important to think of others when deciding what we do. Including, what we wear.

In conclusion: what you wear matters to God. Pray about this.

Seek the Lord's guidance. 

I personally don't want to show off my shape (wearing tight leggings) I want my tops to cover my top. I want my hemline to be below the knees. And my neckline to be high as a normal t-shirt.

Those are my guidelines. Even when I go swimming. I wear long swim pants and a swim t-shirt. I believe we need to be modest in every place and setting. 

This is how I feel I need to dress. This is my walk with the Lord. All I ask from Christians is that they seek God on this. Ask and listen to what the Holy Ghost wants you to wear. Cause remember, we're supposed to be promoting Him.

My Review Of Unsung Hero Movie

 About: Unsung Hero is a 2024 American Christian drama film written and directed by Richard Ramsey and Joel Smallbone. Released on April 26, 2024, the film follows Rebecca, Joel, and Luke Smallbone of For King & Country, and their life journey to become Christian recording artists. 

My Review: "Unsung Hero" offers a different take on the Christian film genre, branching out from the typical narrative that aims to convert sinners. Unlike "The Case For Christ," which actively seeks to persuade audiences towards Christianity, "Unsung Hero" opts for a different approach, focusing more on the lives of Christian recording artists rather than delivering a sermon.

While some may expect a more overtly evangelistic message, "Unsung Hero" embraces a feel-good storytelling style. It celebrates the experiences and struggles of Christian musicians, offering a glimpse into their world.

One of the film's standout features (in my opinion) is the captivating performance by the actress (Kirrilee Berger) portraying Rebecca St. James. I loved her voice. It was very beautiful.

"Unsung Hero" is not my favorite Christian movie. I feel like it lacked a Christian message. But that's coming from a person who loves Christian movies with a evangelistic message. 

It was pretty neat to watch the true story of Rebecca St. James and For King and Country.  If you're not a fan of Rebecca St. James or For King and Country. You'll probably not enjoy this film. At least not as much.

Remember this is my review. Others might have a different outlook of the movie.



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