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We put faith in things, in people, in the circumstances, but we can also put in God is ruler over things, people and circumstances. Our problem is we like to have your feet on the ground. When we are sick, instead of coming to Jesus, the first thing we do is go to the doctor and the best of faith we have, we place in him.

Suddenly comes across one that says: "You have three weeks of life "But what about what Jesus said that by his stripes we are healed? Often, we place our faith in the wrong basket. We like to have your feet on earth, but God gave us something special, a faith in Jesus deposited, it becomes a supernatural faith that brings about change in our lives.

Acts 3:1 Peter and John went up together into the temple at the ninth hour of prayer. And it was brought a man lame from birth, which they laid daily at the temple gate called Beautiful, to ask alms of those entering the temple. Who seeing Peter and John about to enter the temple, asked for alms.

Let's read a very interesting story that speaks the Word. This story manages two major players. Which stands out here is Peter and the second, lame. Was the person who always had that door, and there he came and began to do the one thing he knew: to rely on charity, the pity of others.

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Try to figure out who was lame. He was a person limited by the situation in which he lived. Some people are physically lame, but people are limited by things of life. Someone mistreated, he said that never would come forward and like the lame story, are limited, quite simply take your life. Who was this lame? Someone was bound to.

Benefit another. There is always someone who takes advantage of the misfortune of others. There is always someone who takes advantage of the misfortune of others. In the case of lame, I imagine that it was every day and pick him up, asked to share what I received there. At the time of difficulty there is always someone who takes advantage. The lame was one used to











These are the main materials used in the manufacture of footwear, how to treat and what tricks you can follow for cleaning and maintenance.

jive shoes

FABRIC : treat with a cloth, rinse with cold water and mild soap to avoid soaking the shoe.

Tip : You can use stain remover used for clothing

TO / NUBUCK / SPLITS: the best is to use a special spray for this type of material to avoid stains. Oh, no you cannot think of giving any kind of cream, and always will keep its finish "plush."

Tip: You can use a spray repellent powder, like the one you use in house dust mop.

PATENT: This material has become the star of many male shoes this summer sweep in sports and dress shoes made of this material Brilliants. For care must pass a cotton swab dipped in milk or vinegar to remove stains, then go and rub dry cloth to polish.

Hint: hard scrubbing rekindle the original brightness.

NAPA, will remove the dust with a dry cotton cloth to polish frotaréis well. You can give colorless cream or skin tone. Currently there are many brands on the market that offer this type of product, so you can find at any supermarket or drugstore.

Trick: rub with a soft sponge with colorless natural cream

OILER: this material is typical of some hiking boots or boots for winter street. It is advisable to spend a brush and apply grease for these skins that you can buy in the same place where you purchased the shoes.

dancing shoes

Tip: Use horse fat or natural waxes

LEATHER: in this section go into most dress shoes, to clean you must be very careful, you will start removing the dust with a dry cotton cloth to polish and rubbing. You can give colorless cream or skin tone. If you gave a tone of natural brown or black is best cream colorless and will not leave stains on the surface.

Tip: If any stain persists, pass a cloth dampened with water and soap.
So you know, one way or the material of your shoes you have no excuse to let them clean . Just a few minutes of dedication when you see that do not have her best to look like the first day.

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