Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Wednes dei

The name "Wednesday" comes from the Middle English Wednes dei, which is from Old English Wodnes dæg, meaning the day of the Germanic god Woden who was a god of the Anglo-Saxons in England until about the 7th century AD. Thanks to wikipedia! :-)

So finally I managed to go to the Christian store to get my new book. Been bored since I finished my last read.."Three" by Ted Dekker. I hear it's come out as a motion picture now. Well this time I got the book "The Visitation" by Frank Peretti. "Three" was good book, really enjoyed reading it. You should check it out!

Today's ODB reading!

Assuredly, I say to you, today you will be with Me in Paradise. —Luke 23:43
We are with Him and He with us;
Great confidence this gives
To face life’s trials and even death
Because our Savior lives. —D. De Haan

Amen to that eh? Peace!

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