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Well, our wedding album arrived today and everything looks really good. If anyone is interested in viewing or buying some exquisite pictures of a simply beautiful couple on their day of marriage, you can take a look at them here and enter “katy” as the password. Katy and I are pleased with Staci’s work and this has only inclined me more to adopt photography as some sort of hobby. Now all I need is about a thousand bucks to buy me a good camera (oh, for instance, a Sony DSC-F828 Cybershot Pro) . But until then, I will admire the photos we have and be content with our Sony DSC-U20.
I’ve concluded my study on Habakkuk. It has been somewhat of an ailment to the pain of my present circumstance. I ceratinly have learned much about patience and faith from this prophet’s example.
“Habakkuk was about to ‘go under’ when he started this
book. Destruction, violence, strife, conflict, injustice, and
wickedness were all he could see. But he cried out to God
and his cry did not go unheeded. The Lord not only
answered his complaint but also provided the confidence
needed to lift him from the quagmire. Habakkuk started in
the pits, but ended on the mountaintop. His journey was not
exactly an easy one, but it was certainly worth it.”
I think this book can be a great help to people who are discouraged about their present circumstances and or can see nothing good coming in the future. It helps us adjust our attitude from one of pessimism and even despair to optimism and rejoicing. The crucial issue is whether we will listen to God and believe Him, namely, exercise faith.

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