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*Jordin Sparks*

American Idol has been my favorite and must watch show. My favorite contestant this year is the one and only JORDIN SPARKS .. I love her voice and the way she sing.. its like a magic, cant believe that she's only 17 years old..my goodness.. The best performance for me is when she sang I Who Have Nothing, I never heard this song before and she sang it so beautiful..later then i know thats the song used to performed by Tom Jones. I have downloaded the song, so i can hear it anytime i want.:) The latest one is A broken Wing, that's Martina McBride's song. There's no doubt she'll be The Winner of 2007 American Idol . I'm so happy that Sanjaya is finally OUT... THE LYRICS.............. "I (Who Have Nothing)" I, I who have nothing I, I who have no one Adore you, and want you so I'm just a no one, With nothing to give you but Oh I Love You He, He buys you diamonds Bright, sparkling diamonds But believe me, dear when I say, That he can give

Make Wise Choices by Joel Osteen

Today's Scripture "I have set before you life and death, blessings and curses. Now choose life." (Deuteronomy 30:19) Life is a series of choices that you must make. Some are much more serious than others, but the fact is that you have opportunities to make either wise or foolish decisions. There is always a right answer or a better answer, but how do you know what it is? That's where God comes in and solves the puzzle for you. He has given you everything you need to make the right choice each time. He loves you and wants the best for you in everything. The key to good decision-making is to listen to His guidance and have the strength and resolve to act on it. When you follow God's leading, the result will be a life of blessing and purposeful joy . Tap into God's wisdom today and listen to His teachings, and discover the abundant life! A Prayer for Today God, thank You for giving me Your guidance and help. I pray that I will be sensitive to Yo

God Remembers Your Sins No More

Daily Devotional by Joseph Prince Hebrews 10:17 17 … “Their sins and their lawless deeds I will remember no more.” I don’t know about you, but I would say that Hebrews 10:17 is good news. God sees all our sins — past, present and future — and says, “Your sins I remember no more!” The words “no more” are a strong double negative in the Greek. In other words, God is saying, “Your sins I will never, by no means, remember!” Has God lowered His standards? No, God is still perfectly holy. God did remember all our sins — 2,000 years ago at the cross. Every single sin we have ever committed or will ever commit has been punished to the full in the body of Jesus Christ on the cross. That is why today, God remembers our sins no more. We should, therefore, not be sin-conscious. Each time we fall into sin, God wants us to remember the cross and say, “Lord Jesus, you were sentenced for this sin I committed. You bore the judgment, so there is no judgment for me. You were condemned for

The power of prayer - Joel Osteen

"To You, O LORD, I called, and to the Lord I made supplication." (Psalm 30:8) Prayer is a vital part of your Christian life . God promises so many things to those that call upon Him for help and for blessings! David, the author of Psalm 30, certainly knew what it meant to call out to God for his needs. David also knew how to believe in God for great things. You can do the same! Call upon God in sincere prayer, and He will answer! God is calling you to go deeper than you have ever gone before; He desires bigger and better things for you. You just need to have the determination to seek after the blessings that God has in store for you. You can experience amazing things if you just unleash the power of prayer in your life. A Prayer for Today God, thank You for promising many things to me as I am faithful to seek You in prayer. Today, I pray for strength and a new resolve to step out and have full faith in You. In Jesus' Name. Amen.

On Saturday by Max Lucado

John didn’t know on that Friday what you and I now know. He didn’t know that Friday’s tragedy would be Sunday’s triumph. John would later confess that he “did not yet understand from the Scriptures that Jesus must rise from the dead” (John 20:9). That’s why what he did on Saturday is so important. We don’t know anything about this day; we have no passage to read, no knowledge to share. All we know is this: When Sunday came, John was still present. When Mary Magdalene came looking for him, she found him. Jesus was dead. The Master’s body was lifeless. John’s friend and future were buried. But John had not left. Why? Was he waiting for the resurrection? No. As far as he knew, the lips were forever silent and the hands forever still. He wasn’t expecting a Sunday surprise. Then why was he here? You’d think he would have left. Who was to say that the men who crucified Christ wouldn’t come after him? The crowds were pleased with one crucifixion; the religious leaders might