We Love God!

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

Vision can sometimes be a terrible burden. God may give a vision without the context of the time it will take to become the vision. Sometimes church leaders feel that because they have a vision, it must happen quickly. I am reminded of Joseph and the vision he had from God. I wonder how often Joseph sat in that jail cell expecting to be delivered at any moment, when it was going to be over 13 years until he was free and God’s vision began to manifest itself. What a long time and much preparation between vision and the working out of the vision! Wisdom would dictate that we prepare to do what we can when we can, and then wait on the Lord and His timing to bring the vision to fruition.
Stephen Anderson

Despite what current trends would have us believe, a godly pastor can be ignorant about pop culture and the latest Internet memes. He can be ignorant about psychology and sociology. He doesn't need to be an expert on world events, social movements, or leadership strategies. Being well versed in movies, music, and sports isn't part of the job description, either, and is often a hindrance to the actual work of ministry. Rather, a pastor must be an expert in the Bible
John MacArthur

Coeur a la Creme with Strawberries and Honey

0
(0)
CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Dairy 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1/2 c Cream cheese
1 ts Vanilla extract
1/2 c Granulated sugar
1/2 c Cottage cheese
1/2 c Nonfat yogurt; plain
1 pt Strawberries
2 ts Honey
2 Mint sprig

INSTRUCTIONS

http://www.digitalchef.com/kitchen/channels/recipes/
Estimated Time: 30 min
1 Beat the cream cheese, 1/2 of the vanilla extract and 1/2 of the sugar
together until smooth and aerated. Rub the cottage cheese through a fine
sieve with a rubber spatula and add to the cream cheese along with the
yogurt. Fold mixture until well blended.
2 Cut double thick sheets of cheesecloth into 8 - -inch squares. Moisten
the cheesecloth and line each mold allowing the cloth to lap over the
edges. Divide the cheese mixture into the dishes. Place the molds onto a
deep plate or in a baking dish and refrigerate and allow to drain overnight
until firm enough to hold their own shape.
3 Cut a "V" shape into the strawberries and remove the stem.
4 Slice the strawberries lengthwise into thin heart-shaped slices. Reserve
the larger slices (about half of the total slices) to garnish the plates.
5 Place the remaining strawberry slices in a food processor with the
remaining sugar and pur.e until smooth. Strain the pur.e through a very
fine sieve into a small sauce pan.
6 Bring the pur.e to a simmer and cook to a medium sauce consistency.
Remove from the heat, add the remaining vanilla extract and chill.
7 Carefully unmold the cheese hearts onto the center of each serving plate.
8 Surround with the strawberry sauce and drizzle thin ribbons of honey over
the cream hearts using the tip of a paring knife. Garnish with the reserved
strawberry slices and mint sprigs before serving.
Serves: 2 - 13 oz portions
Yield: 1 3/4 lb
Posted to recipelu-digest by LSHW <shusky@erols.com> on Feb 15, 1998

A Message from our Provider:

“If you’re too open minded, your brains will fall out”

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?