Showing posts with label Japan Earthquake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japan Earthquake. Show all posts

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Bloggers Unite to Help Japan!



PostNjoy (PNj) is a network that joins advertisers and bloggers.  This is an opportunity for bloggers to use their format to help Japan earthquake and tsunami victimsPostNjoy donates $2 for each post registered at PostNjoy.  Just visit PNj, register, then post an article using their keywords and phrases, and PNj will make the donation! It's that easy!

$2 may not seem like much individually, but collectively it can make a difference! 

Sign up today and help make a difference!

Help Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Victims









Tuesday, March 15, 2011

I Feel The Earth Move...



I just cannot help but be amazed by this video I saw yesterday from  CNN's iReporter, Brent Kooi, showing the effect of the earthquake  in Chiba, Japan - over 300 km from the epicenter of the earthquake.  While it is not a video that shows the devastating tsunami disaster, the way the earth moves in this video gives another shockingly eerie view of the impact of the earthquake.


 

Without minimizing the recent disaster in New Zealand, I believe the impact of Japan's earthquake is a global game-changer. It will impact the world globally on so many levels; not just environmentally, but politically, socially and economically as well.  We will not know the full impact for quite some time.  

I would like to encourage all of us to remember the Middle East in thought and prayer as well, and to stay prayerfully aware of all of the international, national and local happenings

Take care of yourselves and one another! 

Friday, March 11, 2011

Praying for Japan...




Sending love, hope, thoughts and prayers to the people and country of Japan; to the United States Naval Forces stationed there; to the surrounding countries and all peoples affected by the subsequent tsunamis as a result of the devastating earthquake in Japan.  

May God grant mercy, relief, help, and comfort to the families who have lost homes and loved ones, and extraordinary strength and safety to those helping in the ensuing humanitarian relief efforts.
God be with you all!