The Latin
phrase "Deo Juvante" translated into modern English
means: "With God's Help."
The webmaster of
this site wanted to put the reason for the prosperity in its place
and let the world know that this site is what it is deo juvante.
Other Latin phrases include:
"Deo favente" in English means "With
the favor of God," which I pray I'm in. "Deo
duce" in English means "With God for a leader," who I
choose to follow. "Deo adjuvante, non timendum"
in English means "With the help of God, there is
nothing to fear," a truth I hold as often as I can remember.
"Deo gratias" in English means
"Thanks be to God," A statement in which I agree.
"Deo, non fortuna" in English means
"From God, not from chance," part of a daily reality check.
"Dominus vobiscum" in English means
"The Lord be with you," which is my prayer for you. |