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Hot Cocoa Hearts Pdf Downloadl



When you are gifting hot cocoa bombs, be sure to include one of these easy free printable instruction labels. Print them on stickers or cardstock for a finishing touch to complete your package.


My sister in law mentioned that she got a hot chocolate bomb as a gift from someone but had to go to the internet to figure out exactly how to use it. This is what inspired us to design these hot cocoa bomb labels.




Hot Cocoa Hearts Pdf Downloadl



Whether you are making cocoa bombs for your sweetheart, daycare friends or classmates, these Valentines labels are prefect for any Valentine. Let that special someone know that they are the bomb with this fun heart filled sticker.


For a quick and easy label, print out the 2 inch labels on white cardstock and punch out each design in a scalloped circle. Use a small hole punch to add a hole that you can string a ribbon or twine through to attach to your packaged hot cocoa bombs.


If you are looking for the easiest option, then you can simply print out our page of 12 instruction labels on paper or cardstock. Cut them out in squares and add them to your packaged hot cocoa bombs.


97. Those who have fallen into this worldliness look on from above and afar, they reject the prophecy of their brothers and sisters, they discredit those who raise questions, they constantly point out the mistakes of others and they are obsessed by appearances. Their hearts are open only to the limited horizon of their own immanence and interests, and as a consequence they neither learn from their sins nor are they genuinely open to forgiveness. This is a tremendous corruption disguised as a good. We need to avoid it by making the Church constantly go out from herself, keeping her mission focused on Jesus Christ, and her commitment to the poor. God save us from a worldly Church with superficial spiritual and pastoral trappings! This stifling worldliness can only be healed by breathing in the pure air of the Holy Spirit who frees us from self-centredness cloaked in an outward religiosity bereft of God. Let us not allow ourselves to be robbed of the Gospel!


117. When properly understood, cultural diversity is not a threat to Church unity. The Holy Spirit, sent by the Father and the Son, transforms our hearts and enables us to enter into the perfect communion of the blessed Trinity, where all things find their unity. He builds up the communion and harmony of the people of God. The same Spirit is that harmony, just as he is the bond of love between the Father and the Son.[93] It is he who brings forth a rich variety of gifts, while at the same time creating a unity which is never uniformity but a multifaceted and inviting harmony. Evangelization joyfully acknowledges these varied treasures which the Holy Spirit pours out upon the Church. We would not do justice to the logic of the incarnation if we thought of Christianity as monocultural and monotonous. While it is true that some cultures have been closely associated with the preaching of the Gospel and the development of Christian thought, the revealed message is not identified with any of them; its content is transcultural. Hence in the evangelization of new cultures, or cultures which have not received the Christian message, it is not essential to impose a specific cultural form, no matter how beautiful or ancient it may be, together with the Gospel. The message that we proclaim always has a certain cultural dress, but we in the Church can sometimes fall into a needless hallowing of our own culture, and thus show more fanaticism than true evangelizing zeal.


140. This setting, both maternal and ecclesial, in which the dialogue between the Lord and his people takes place, should be encouraged by the closeness of the preacher, the warmth of his tone of voice, the unpretentiousness of his manner of speaking, the joy of his gestures. Even if the homily at times may be somewhat tedious, if this maternal and ecclesial spirit is present, it will always bear fruit, just as the tedious counsels of a mother bear fruit, in due time, in the hearts of her children.


277. At the same time, new difficulties are constantly surfacing: experiences of failure and the human weaknesses which bring so much pain. We all know from experience that sometimes a task does not bring the satisfaction we seek, results are few and changes are slow, and we are tempted to grow weary. Yet lowering our arms momentarily out of weariness is not the same as lowering them for good, overcome by chronic discontent and by a listlessness that parches the soul. It also happens that our hearts can tire of the struggle because in the end we are caught up in ourselves, in a careerism which thirsts for recognition, applause, rewards and status. In this case we do not lower our arms, but we no longer grasp what we seek, the resurrection is not there. In cases like these, the Gospel, the most beautiful message that this world can offer, is buried under a pile of excuses.


As we finalized the details of this book, our hearts tugged at the thought of South Africa and how God might use this resource to not only help local moms, but to also help moms and children in South Africa. In obedience and trust in God, we are offering this book completely to Him and the work He is doing in South Africa. A portion of the sales will go to the work He is doing there.


In our first month of exploration we were working with cacao, a plant we had all experienced through chocolate bars and other sweet treats since we were little. We all knew how chocolate could lift us up when we were feeling down. This boost is partially due to the caffeine and sugar content in most chocolate bars, but our explorations led us to understand that nourishing minerals like potassium and magnesium also have a role in the energy boost. Constituents in cacao like theobromine and phenylethylamine play a part as well. The phenylethlamine compound is also natural in our brains, and trace amounts of it are released when we are in love and during orgasm. Cacao is also both cardio and neuroprotective. It helps tone and protect our hearts and nervous systems. The theobromine in cacao dilates the coronary arteries, improving blood flow to the brain. By toning of our nerves, protecting our physical heart and nourishing our brain, this aphrodisiac herb helps our emotional hearts to open, leaving us more available for connection. 2ff7e9595c


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