We Love God!

God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

When ye murmur and repine under cross and afflictive dispensations, this is a presuming to instruct God how to deal with you, and to reprove Him as if He were in the wrong. Yea, there is a kind of implicit blasphemy in it, as if you had more wisdom and justice to dispose of your lot, and to carve out your own portion in the world. This is upon the matter the language of such a disposition, Had I been on God’s counsel, I had ordered this matter better; things had not been with me as now they are. O presume not to correct the infinite wisdom of God, seeing He has decreed all things most wisely and judiciously.
Thomas Boston

The excellence of the Apostles' evangelism was found in the reality that they were “filled with the Spirit” (Ac. 4:7). That means they were bold, self-controlled, gentle, fearing God and not man, peaceful, faithful and wise – ultimately demonstrated by making the discussion not about themselves, but rather Jesus Christ. They drove the conversation to the tip of the spear, displaying the highest good and greatest love possible, by proclaiming their Savior and the desire for evil men to be saved. For them, it wasn’t about winning approval or even an argument for their own glory, but winning lost souls to Jesus Christ.
Randy Smith

Pork Sue-mei (dumplings)

0
(0)
CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Meats, Eggs, Grains China, Ham/pork 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 lb Lean ground pork
finely chopped
2 T Light soy sauce
2 T Dry sherry
1 t Freshly grated ginger
1/2 t Ground white pepper
1 T Sesame oil
1/2 t MSG, optional
Pinch of sugar
1 T Chopped green onion
1 Egg white
1 T Cornstarch
1 t Salt
4 T Medium chopped bamboo
shoots
or water chestnuts
optional
2 Cloves garlic, crushed
1 Shu-mei skins
or Gyoza skins available
at the supermarket

INSTRUCTIONS

Mix all of the ingredients for the filling together, and mix them
well. Place about 3/4 tablespoon of filling in the center of each
noodle wrapper and bring up the corners so that you have a little
money bag. Leave the top open so that you can see some of the meat.
For fun you might put 1 frozen green pea on the top of each for added
color.  Steam in an oiled bamboo steamer for 15 minutes, on high heat.
NOTE:  You can also add a bit of shrimp to this dish. It adds a great
deal of flavor.  Try about 1/2 cup of chopped fresh shrimp. Posted by
J.APPLEBURY [Jim & Deb] FROM: The Frugal Gourmet Cooks Three Ancient
Cuisines  File
ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/mmdja006.zip

A Message from our Provider:

“Christ gives Life!”

Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
----------------------------------------------
Calories: 136
Calories From Fat: 44
Total Fat: 4.9g
Cholesterol: 49.9mg
Sodium: 435.1mg
Potassium: 318.9mg
Carbohydrates: 2.8g
Fiber: <1g
Sugar: <1g
Protein: 17.8g


How useful was this recipe?

Click on a star to rate it!

Average rating 0 / 5. Vote count: 0

No votes so far! Be the first to rate this recipe.

We are sorry that this recipe was not useful for you!

Let us improve this recipe!

Tell us how we can improve this recipe?