Divine - Walk Like A Man (Re-mix)
Oh how she tried to cut him down to sizeTelling dirty lies to his friendsBut his own father said give her up, don't botherThe world isn't coming to and end, he said..."Walk like a man, talk like a man my sonNo woman's worth crawling on the earth so walk like a man my son"
Divine - Walk Like A Man (Re-mix)
Bye baby, I don't mean maybeGonna get along somehowSoon she'll be crying on account of all her lyingOh yeah just look who's laughing now. He's gonna...Walk like a man, fast as he can, walk like a man from youHe'll tell the world "Forget about it girl, I'd walk like a man from you."
Oh how she tried to cut him down to sizeTelling dirty lies to his friendsBut his own father said give her up, don't botherThe world isn't coming to and end, he said...Walk like a man, talk like a man my sonNo woman's worth crawling on the earth so walk like a man my son
So we do what is right not because of lists in the Bible but because we want to be more like Jesus, who the Bible is all about. We model our citizenship not after proper governmental pictures we may find in the world of God but by the citizenship we see Jesus walk in and as citizens under the kingdom of the King of Glory. You can spot a Christian who is reading the word of God improperly when they speak of the things of Jesus through gritted teeth and flared nostrils.
Bookstores today often include much more than just books. Some have built-in cafes to get specialty coffees and treats, trinkets and novelty gifts, games and toys, and a wide variety of things. As I walked Main Street this past weekend to start my shopping, I began to wonder what it would have been like to shop in a local bookstore 100 years, 75 years, or even 50 years ago? What types of things would it have sold? Who would have owned the businesses? What role did they serve in the community? Well, after plenty of research, let me paint you a picture. 041b061a72