Sunday 18 May 2014

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Inspirational stories

Inspirational stories



Let us stop for a moment and look at oulselves in another way.

From time to time it seems that despite of all our efforts, we experience various negative emotions in our lives, such as despair, anxiety, fear, apathy, mistrust or anger. When we have troubled relationships with our family members or collegues at work. When our destiny leads us into some difficult situations in business or we have problems with health. Or we just feel tired of our daily routine...

Sometimes all of us might feel lost in this life, when we need support and encouragement as well as wise words, that may help to look at the situation from another point of view. Maybe it would be a spiritual conversation with a person, that you feel trust and respect for. Or reading of the Bible, or other spiritual literature. Or you can spent some quiet moments in the forest, by the lake, or other place in nature, trying to listen to the voice of your heart, as when you learn to listen, it might tell you much more then you could expected.

In this page we offer you to have a look at inspirational stories. Sometimes they encourage us to seek for our dreams, trust life and ourselves and never give up. They teach us to notice the magical beauty of the world that we live in and that surround you every day, as well as they show, what are the true values that are worth aiming for in our lives. Also they tell about God‘s caring and the power of unconditional love.

We get inspired by the strength of the human spirit and we learn, how to be a better person, more sensitive, supportive, kind and loving.

After all, inspirational stories help us to feel harmony with the world that is around us and find true happiness inside ourselves.
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CARAZON KWAMBOKA PICS

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ARSENAL FC

Arsenal FA Cup success is only a platform for Arsene Wenger

The burden dropped off Arsene Wenger's shoulders piece by piece as Arsenal's manager stood stripped of his tie and soaked from head to toe in champagne in front of their celebrating fans.
Wenger was no longer the manager described brutally - not to mention disrespectfully and incorrectly - as "a specialist in failure" by Chelsea counterpart Jose Mourinho.
He would no longer face the inquisition about Arsenal's nine years without a trophy, a barren spell that had been shrouded in the even more painful specifics of 3,283 days without success before this dramatic, and ultimately well deserved, FA Cup final win over gallant Hull City.
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Scoring winner is mind-blowing - Ramsey
And he would no longer be surrounded by the suspicion that the golden touch he brought to Arsenal in the early years after his 1996 arrival had been lost forever after that win on penalties in this competition against Manchester United in 2005.
Wenger was a winner again. Arsenal were winners again after 120 dramatic minutes that forced manager, players and fans through so many of the experiences they have shared in recent years - only this time with a happy ending.
There was the despair and panic of the opening eight minutes when James Chester and Curtis Davies put Steve Bruce's underdogs two goals up, then the hope provided by Santi Cazorla's free-kick before half-time.
There was the tension that left Arsenal's followers knee-deep in chewed fingernails before Laurent Koscielny smuggled home the equaliser with 19 minutes left.
And there was the pain and anguish of chances missed and woodwork struck before Aaron Ramsey, fittingly as Arsenal's best player, wrote the chapter in extra-time for which Gunners fans had waited almost a decade.

Up for the Cup

Thomas Vermaelen
  • Arsenal have now won the FA Cup 11 times, equalling the record held by Manchester United
  • Santi Cazorla's goal was his first in 20 games
  • The five goals scored were the most in an FA Cup final since the new Wembley opened in 2007
It was a moment of such sweet release for Wenger that this most urbane, neat and tidy of men was happy to allow himself to be subjected to the indignity of being chased around Wembley by men wielding bottles of bubbly before getting the celebratory 'bumps'.
Wenger made no attempt to disguise the importance of this day.
He and his team had arrived at the point where only a win would do. Anything else would have been a catastrophe for a manager who, even though he had delivered assurances he would sign a new contract, would surely have been taken to the darkest place in his time at Arsenal by defeat.
Wearing his Arsenal tracksuit top to replace that soaked suit, Wenger admitted the win was "an important moment in the life of this team".
It was a moment of equal significance in his life as a manager because, despite the willingness of Arsenal's board to offer Wenger a new deal and his willingness to sign it, it may just have been one loss too far  after that long spell.
Instead, Arsenal and Wenger's season can now be deemed a success. Champions League football is assured for the 17th successive season - and this can now be backed up by the FA Cup, tangible reward finally being delivered in the trophy room at the Emirates.
Wenger believes victory in such circumstances can be the platform for the future. And that is exactly what it is: a platform.
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Few will begrudge the Frenchman his moment after watching his agonies over recent years, the days when promise has not been turned into end product, when optimism has suddenly crumbled around a highly respected and popular figure.
This was his reward, eventually after that harrowing opening spell when he must surely have feared the worst once more.
Wenger has every right to celebrate this success but he must not - and surely will not - believe that this means Arsenal do not still require serious investment.
They showed guts, character and resilience, qualities have often come under scrutiny in the last nine years, but still lack a true leader on the pitch, while there was an obvious lack of pace without the injured Theo Walcott and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
The requirement for attacking reinforcements was made obvious by Olivier Giroud's lacklustre display, although he redeemed himself with a fine piece of imagination to set up Ramsey's winner with a clever backheel.
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Raila Odinga sick?

word going around social media is that Raila Odinga is sick and has been hospitalized in boston  are this romours true?
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HUDDAH MONROE HOTTEST LADY IN KENYA?

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MY BILLIONAIRE DAD IS NOT SHARING

Dr. Dre's son is celebrating his dad's multi-billion dollar Apple deal -- but adds he hasn't seen a DIME of Dre's fortune, doesn't expect to even now ... and he's not the least bit bitter.

We caught up with rapper Curtis Young -- Dre's spitting image and firstborn -- living the most NON-baller lifestyle possible: outside Ontario airport (1 hour east of L.A.), about to board a commercial flight to Mexico ... with a coach ticket!

Watch the clip ... Curtis is a unicorn -- celeb spawn trying to make it on his own. He says Dre hasn't hooked him up with a steady cash flow since the Beats to Apple deal was announced ... and he explains why he's fine with that.

Kudos to Curtis, but still ... a private jet would be nice.

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#BBATheChase: Uganda’s Denzel and Kenya’s Huddah evicted!!!

#BBATheChase: Uganda’s Denzel and Kenya’s Huddah evicted!!!

#BBATheChase: Uganda’s Denzel and Kenya’s Huddah evicted!!!
The first eviction show of Africa’s most watched reality show,Big brother Africa #TheChase is on right now. Uganda’s #Denzel was the first to be asked by IK, host of the show, to leave the house and join him on stage.Shortly after,Kenya’s Huddah was also evicted in what many will describe as a shocking twist but Africa has spoken and henceforth,we will remember to expect the unexpected.

Socialite Vera Sidika proclaimed earlier in the year that she was forever team darker the berry, the sweeter the juice but looks like she has changed her preference to team berry light. She had been rumored to be one of celebs using bleaching cream to change her look. The question on everyone’s mind was if she had really bleached her skin. A closer look at her pictures and her suggestive update earlier this week tends to shout a big YES to that question. Her visibly light skin tone pales in comparison to her earlier chocolate complexion. Vera updated her status saying, “Thanks to my bleaching cream. No more traces of mosquito bites”, alongside a picture showing her new Vera lite version.
Read more at: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/entertainment/article/5173/vera-sidika-goes-light-with-no-apologies-to-make
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