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Link of the day...[/font]

  • MyFaith.com   Lots of good information here.  Devotions, eCards, all kinds of things.
  • Creation Moment Listen to the Creation Moment every day for a new creation moment!  We can learn a lot from these!  Terrific if you are home schooling.

Verse for Today...[/font]
    "so Christ was offered once to bear the sins of many. To those who eagerly wait for Him He will appear a second time, apart from sin, for salvation." [/color]
    ~Hebrews 9:28 NKJV~
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    Quote of the Day...[/font]
       "  No man is conquered until his heart is conquered."
      ~George Barlow ~[/list]  


      Some News We Should Know About...
      • Pastor's prayer before debate raises hackles The prayer to open Monday night's state Senate session continues to bother some senators long after visiting minister Clifton Fox of the Etowah Church of Christ said his ''Amen.'' [/b]  Very interesting!  ;D





      From our forums...





      Morning Devotional...

      He fed them according to the integrity of his heart; and guided them by the skillfulness of his hands.
      Psalm 78:72


      We need to take care of the people of God with our hearts and our hands--that is, with grace and truth.

      Leadership at any level is more than warm thoughts toward everyone. Rather, God expects us first to understand and submit to His truth, then transmit that on to others.

      That training has been the pattern of leadership since the beginning of time. Is there an obvious balance in my leadership style between a warm-hearted, compassionate approach, and a definite, pointed one?

      The mentoring process is never outdated, and as you mentor be sure to pass on equal measures of grace and truth.
      --C. Funston


      Ye servants of the Lord,
      each in his office wait,
      Observant of His heavenly word,
      and watchful at His gate.
      Doddridge





      "Click for Waterloo Wellington, Ontario Forecast"

      Maria

      #1
         

      KATHY  WESTGATE  TO  CP

             RIA :)

      Maria

      #2
      Goodmorning All
      Goedemorgen allemaal  10.04 AM in Holland


      PAT thank you for all the devotionals the last days
      i have read them now also the hymns and this morning
      all the links.


      My own computer is readdy i am very happy now i can use him when and how long i will.

      LARRY i am so sad to read from your granddaughter so young and such little kids i pray for for here and also for you.

      JENNY  ;)hoe gaat het met jouw vandaag
      mijn lieve zuster.


      Yesterday we have had a very sunny day i have 1 hour sit outsite. But today it is dark and sometimes a little bit rain. But tomorrow it shall be 17*C that is nice that is what we need.

      My husband must this afternoon to the hospital for his snoring.
      We have talk about volenteer work but he will nothing do so i go do volenteer work not the hole days
      but in the afternoon 2-3 hours and also not every day.
      I go do volenteer work in a nursing home there has my mother also been and there is a lot work to do for volenteers helping the people to drink bringing one to
      activity the most people are sitting in a wheelchair and i can also go walk outsite with own. Some people
      to them there is never someone coming. They are never come outsite . And there are not enough nurses
      but a lot volenteers but i go not every day. I also have other things to do.
      And when my son was going to school then i have a lot work done for Amnesty International also going to schools talk about the work from A I. But that i want
      no more but there is also a lot paperwork to do that i also go do. But that can i also do home.
      When i was young before my son was born i have been accountant but that i want no more to do in my time then we have no computers so much but now and i don't like work on a computer so much.
      The hole day been in home booth that is also nothing.


      BUT I AM VERY HAPPY THAT I HAVE SEEN YOU ALL AGAIN IT WAS HURRY ON THE COMPUTER
      OF MY SON HE ALSO HAVE A TOTAL OTHER COMPUTER
      BUT YESTERDAY WE HAVE BUY SATURDAY A NEW COOLER AND MOTHERBOARD AND YESTERDAY IN THE AFTERNOON HE AND A FRIEND HAVE IT PUT IN THE COMPUTER.  AND I AM HAPPY THAT I NOW CAN ON MY
      OWN  COMPUTER.


      LOVE AND PRAYERS FOR YOU ALL
      RIA
                       

      Jenny

      #3
      9.30 a.m. U.K.


      Goodmorning to Everyone from Birmingham, England.
      It is a nice bright morning, very cold although the wind has dropped somewhat, Praise God!
      Judy B, I did not get "carried away"....Not yet! Ha Ha! Unlike other 3 wheelers, mine has stabilizers!

      Pat.  Goodmorning. My heart belongs to Jesus.  Thanks for the devotional. ..."each in his office wait"...I think this also speaks to us that we should know our own gifts and not try to take on another's duties.  This does happen in some churches due to envy and pride.  It happens in other walks of life too.

      Sue ...Thank-You for your kindness in  sending the recipe. That was a great kindness and so thoughtful of you.  :-*

      Bernard, I will give you my opinion of King of Torts when I get to the  end...(if I finish it).  I still prefer Steve Martini to Grisholm. I love John le Carre (D.J. Cornwell) and have read just about all of his, although I understand he has written a new one...Must get that...My son love Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe series and has lots of them. I enjoy the television series of Sharpe, very much. Napoleonic history interests me.

      Kathy.  Thank-you dear for the concerned wishes of last evening's post.  Sorry I missed you.  I was in bed.  I am glad I popped back to yesterday's "room" and saw you there. God Bless you dear sister. You are one of life's great encouragers. I really appreciate your posts.

      Papa John Because you trusted the Lord to provide, He has given you a long life with the wife of your youth. This is your reward for trusting Him.  There is a greater reward awaiting you, but it isn't your time yet! God Bless you and Cornelia.  :-* :-*

      Kathy Westgate.  Hello to you from over the ocean. Welcome to this place.  Come back soon....the kettle's always on here.  It's tea for me, but Pat has plenty of coffee available too.


      Monty.  Goodmorning dear brother.  Thank-you for the e mail.  I hope you come and see us again soon. You have such riches in Christ to share with us. "Creator's Son Jesus, bless you".

      Ria I am fine this morning dear sister. Don't overdo the voluntary work. It will be good for you to get out sometimes and meet other people. It is early days for Ko being redundant and life has changed for both of you.  Ik bid voor jou en Ko mij lieveling zuster.  :-*


      God Bless all who call in here this day
      In the Name of Jesus Christ..The Lord of Lords and King of Kings.

      Jenny. :D

      Jenny



      Judy B.

      Please can you send me that "little girl's"name....   The Lord has chosen her in the furnace of affliction...He will not let her go. He will put her in a safe place.

      Love Jenny  :-*

      Kathy

       :) :)Good morning to all of you fellow sisters & brothers!

      It will soon be St. Pat's day and although I haven't been anywhere here except the prayers and NEM.  

      Ria, I am glad that you have updated your computer.  I can see that you volunteer a lot! Wow!
      I only volunteer after work on Thursdays at our Free Clinic where all doctors, nurses, pharmacists, clerical and everyone are volunteers for people who work, but have not the funds to see a doctor. They are not on any medical programs that the government provides either. This is a wonderful worthwhile benefit that we have in this county and is sponsered by donations from churches, businesses and individuals.  

      Maybe tonight, I will be able to visit some of the other places here on CP.

      Keep smiling, giving out God's blessings to all..

      in His love, kathy :) :)
      Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth and the life.  No man cometh unto the Father but by me.  John 14:6

      JohnB

      Good rnorning folks. Well we are having a quiet morning on CP today, so I thought I would jump in here since I am still home this morning. Called my dispatch and the load may not be ready to go until tommorrow am so Judy may have to endure me until then. I don't think she will complain though.

      We are having snow again this morning. It started last night but I hope it will soon end and the sun will come out again.

      I have desided to start a study in the Bible that has been on my heart for some time so today that may be  a good day to get started. It will be a study on how we behave here on earth in comparison to the example set by Jesus. It should be an interesting study.

      Well I will go for now. Be back Later. God Bless. Bonesy
      Phil. 1: 21. For to me to live is Christ and to die is gain.



      Larry Hanna

      Hi everyone.  Just back from my morning walking at the "Y" and then coffee with my retired friends.  It isn't cold here today but is overcast and we may get some rain.

      I appreciate knowing that so many of you are praying for my granddaughter.  She has not had an easy life and this problem is another big hurdle for her.  She lives in Missouri so we seldom are able to see her although I did get to see her and the new baby on the webcam a few days ago.  

      Ria, glad you have your computer fixed and are able to use it now.  Your volunteer work sounds very beneficial.  I saw many volunteers at work in the many hours I spent with my parents when they were in the nursing homes and know that it really helps the staff and improves the quality of the life for many of the residents.  A kind word and a few moments of conversation are often what a person needs when they are lonely and the paid staff is so busy they don't have time to spend with them.  

      Papa John, glad to see you are safely enjoying your visit to Florida and that you had a good trip.  Glad the traffic through Atlanta wasn't too bad.  Having made the 10 hour trip back and forth from St. Petersburg recently I can relate to what a long car trip it is but we found the roads in good shape.  Hope you will be able to swim as often as you like in your heated pool and that you get lots of reading done.

      A big welcome to Kathy Westgate.  It sounds like you have a full schedule but hope you can often visit with us here.

      Bonesy,  you probably are already on the road but do hope you have a good trip this week.  You have a lot of driving ahead of you.

      Al, yes our church is starting the process of calling a new senior pastor.  In fact, last evening we had a churchwide dinner and started the process of identifying are history and what we want in a new pastor.  We have gone through a lot of turmoil in the last few months and lost a number of members.  However, there is a sense, as expressed by our groups last evening, that the healing is started and that God is at work with us to strengthen our church the his work in our community.  We will have another joint session of our members in a couple of weeks to hopefully complete the process and provide the background necessary for the paperwork to start the pastor selection process.  In the Presbyterian church it is quite an involved and long process.  We do have a fine interim pastor that is leading us in this process.

      Jenny, in the last few months I have discovered what great Christian fiction is available and have really enjoyed it, particularly the writings of Hannah Alexander and Lauraine Snelling.  I have not read any of the Terri Blackstock books but will look for a couple at the library.  

      I see my posting has gotten very long and I haven't commented to many of the posters.  However, I have read all of the messages and am glad to see everyone posting.

      I got an e-mail from a friend over the weekend that goes right along with one of the links Pat has in the devotional today on prayer by a chaplain in a state legislature and telling it like it is.  I know I have seen it before but believe it is worth a repeat.

      Quote
      This Pastor has guts!!

      Thought you might enjoy this interesting prayer given in Kansas at the
      opening session of their Senate. It seems prayer still upsets some people.

      When Minister Joe Wright was asked to open the new session of the Kansas
      Senate, everyone was expecting the usual generalities, but this is what they
      heard:

      "Heavenly Father, we come before you today to ask your forgiveness and to
      seek your direction and guidance. We know Your Word says,  'Woe to those who
      call evil good,' but that is exactly what we have done. We have lost our
      spiritual equilibrium and reversed our values.

      We confess that we have ridiculed the absolute truth of Your Word and call
      it Pluralism.

      We have exploited the poor and called it the lottery.

      We have rewarded laziness and called it welfare.

      We have killed our unborn and called it choice.

      We have shot abortionists and called it justifiable.

      We have neglected to discipline our children and called it building self
      esteem.

      We have abused power and called it politics.

      We have coveted our neighbor's possessions and called it ambition.

      We have polluted the air with profanity and pornography and called it
      freedom of __expression.

      We have ridiculed the time-honored values of our forefathers and called it
      enlightenment.

      Search us, Oh, God, and know our hearts today; cleanse us from every sin and
      set us free.

      Guide and bless these men and women who have been sent to direct us to the
      center of Your will and to openly ask these things in the name of Your Son,
      the living Savior, Jesus Christ.

      Amen!"

      The response was immediate. A number of legislators walked out during the
      prayer in protest..

      In 6 short weeks, Central Christian Church, where Rev. Wright is pastor,
      logged more than 5,000 phone calls with only 47 of those calls responding
      negatively.

      The church is now receiving international requests for copies of this prayer
      from India, Africa and Korea.

      Commentator Paul Harvey aired this prayer on his radio program,  "The Rest
      of the Story," and received a larger response to this program than any other
      he has ever aired.

      With the Lord's help, may this prayer sweep over our nation and
      wholeheartedly become our desire so that we again can be called "one nation
      under God."

      If possible, please pass this prayer on to your friends. "If you don't stand
      for something, you will fall for anything."


      Marilyn

      Good Morning. Thanks Pat for all thelinks this morning.
      I have been looking for a link to the news story about the tragedy in Fresno California in between listening tothe tV about what happend and the interviews  regarding it.

      A man was arrested for killing 9 family members 7 of them children. as soon as Ican find the link with the whole story I will post it here so you can read it.

      TTYL
      "Good people take care of their animals, but even the kindest acts of the wicked are cruel" Prov. 12:10
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      Sonifo

      That was a sad story, Marilyn.  I read it in the paper yesterday.  

      Good morning to everyone.

      Just thought I would stop in to say hi.

      I got to go. I am playing racketball with Troy this morning and working out.

      Have a good day, be back later.

      Soni

      Ruth



      Good Morning:  

      Pat:  Thanks for the time you devote to the site and thanks for the opening page each and every morning.

      Pampered Chef at our daughter Sue's was just perfect. Her Dad made the suggestion that she could go into business.


      Larry: Such a soul search prayer and one so meaningful even for us.  How much of that am I guilty of?


      SPRING IS COMING

      It was yesterday while eating breakfast that Mel noticed a Robin sitting on a tree limb then later on he remarked that he noticed several in the community.  


      Ria:  Your account of volunteer work is very enlightening, most of us know what we could or should do but leave it up to someone else to do.


      Ruth











      In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.  Proverbs 3:6


      Papa John

      #11
      Good morning everyone from the west coast of central Florida where it started out a little rainy but seems to be getting lighter now.

      Larry, we usually go by Atlanta on the western bypass but someone told us that Saturday the traffic would not be so bad going through the middle and they were right.  Unfortunately the water in the pool is a little too cold but we have the heater on full force and maybe by tomorrow it will be warmed up enough to swim in it.

      Marilyn, here is a link to the story you mentioned   Click Here

      Well, today will be another kind of lazy day.  Cornelia and Martha are having a morning nap.  Maybe this afternoon we will go walk on the beach.  We ate yesterday at noon at a great sea food restaurant which is near our house here.

      QuotePapa John Because you trusted the Lord to provide, He has given you a long life with the wife of your youth. This is your reward for trusting Him. There is a greater reward awaiting you, but it isn't your time yet! God Bless you and Cornelia.
      Jenny, you are very kind.  We HAVE been blessed in more ways than we ever dreamed of and we than God for his blessings.

      This morning I am thinking of the invitation of Jesus.

      Matt 11:28-30
      28   "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.
      29   Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.
      30   For my yoke is easy and my burden is light."
      (NIV)



      --- Papa John    <:))))><<
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      Eph 2:8-9  For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith-- and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God-- not by works, so that no one can boast.(NIV)


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      Janet

      OUCH!!  I have gotten my toes tread on this morning, which means I needed it!  I have been being convicted about going to the care home where Mom lives and offering to help in some capacity, and reading dear Ria's words strengthens that.  So I better listen, huh?  I know they need someone to help with their newsletter, and there are always folks who get no visitors.

      I have also been listening to several preachers who are preaching on LOVE.  To love one another is one of the "standing orders" of the Lord.  I know I am guilty of not even trying to love some people (terrorists, etc.)  It is so much easier to criticize and condemn than to love our enemies.  Okay, that's my confession for the day, and I will henceforth do better!

      Pat, I missed you yesterday.  I'm glad you had company keeping you off the computer, and that you weren't feeling bad.  You need a break, anyway!  ;D

      Papa John, I think you are such a Godly example to all of us, of the love and care of God, and how He takes care of His own, through everything.  You have a true servant's heart.  Enjoy that pool!

      Abby and I went swimming this morning, and I decided we would stay until she was ready to get out, but I was doubting that at the end!  She sure loves the water!

      Thank you all for sharing the names of authors of good Christian fiction.  I read several books last week, all were Christian themes.  One really neat little book was "Growing up on the Edge of the World" by Phil Galloway.  It is about a 12 year old boy, and has Scripture and moral lessons woven throughout.  It was really an enjoyable book.  I also read "And the Shofar Blew" by Francine Rivers.  That was the first of her work I have read, but surely won't be the last!

      I have lots of catching up to do, framing, etc.  And I want to go to the chiropractor today to see if he can help the pain in my right arm.  It is stealing my sleep.

      Hi, Soni Baloney!!  Hi, Zachery!

      And a big hello to all the rest of you wonderful folks, too.
      My book Rising Above available at JanetDamon.com

      JudyB

      Goedemorgen allemaal

      I have woken up rested and rejuvenated.  John graciously has allowed me to sleep in as he watched Victor.  Half my morning routime for Mondays is done as well so it is time to spend time with my friends.

      Victor is coming along quite well with Homeschooling.  This is a temporary aarrangement, as I am working to bring him up to grade level.  There was a teacher who told him he couldn't learn.  He is a quick learner, just has a very short attention span and in that time I have to cover the material quickly.  He is a wonderful boy but needs mommy.  

      John is home till tomorrow morning.  WOOHOOO much needed time with the family especially the girls.

      There is a lot of snow on the ground.  Ruth, Pat, if you haven't got the snow yet, you may get it tomight or tomorrow.  I am looking forward to some of Ria's weather.

      Jenny that email about the two truckers was so like what we see with John and his trainees.  He tells us about the sights and the trainees tell us about the work.  I have been there where it was work.

      John mentioned he is starting a Bible study,

      QuotePosted by: bonesy
      I have desided to start a study in the Bible that has been on my heart for some time so today that may be  a good day to get started. It will be a study on how we behave here on earth in comparison to the example set by Jesus. It should be an interesting study.

      I too decided in church that I would start a word study on the word Transformed. .  Pastor Dennis was speaking on Romans 12:2 and 2 other verses yesterday.  It has tweeked my intrest in that word as a study.  

      When it comes to Bible Study I find I get more out of the study if I study a specific word and go through scripture looking up the word I also use a thesaurus.  (sp)

      How do you study the Bible?

      Well back to routines.
      JudyB


      Mullet



      1. How did the Angel of the Lord address Gideon?

      A.Gideon, the little wimp!

      B. Gideon, man of God

      C. Gideon, Mighty warrior

      D. Mighty man of Valor


      2. why did the angel of the Lord call out "Abraham! Abraham" ?

      A. so that he would turn and flee from danger

      B. so that he would not sacrifice his son Isaac

      C. because he was about to trip and fall into the animals feeding trough, and he wanted to warn him


      I am going to Poat Bible trivia and you all have to find out in 2 days that is how long it will last.
      This is for everyone!

      Zachery

      Mullet

      Good morning everyone!!

      Hi! Ms.Janet!

      and everyone else!

      Zachery

      Jenny

      #16
      5.15 p.m. U.K.

      Zach Hello dear.  Hey I did that Trivia...sent you my answers...Did I get it right?  ;)

                     Ann's Eggs  
      I have just seen some beautiful creations on Iain's site.  Ann  his dear wife has made some amazing Eggs...(on his islandsofinspiration site).  They are quite superb.


      Chris is home for tea and will be on here tonight so I won't be back until tomorrow. d.v.

      Love Jenny.

      Etta Sue





      Etta Sue

      Monty ~ You are practically a neighbor.  I was on I-65 through Bartholomew County last evening.  Columbus is a wonderful city.  I have been on their tour. Great city.

      Larry ~ That is sad new about your granddaughter.  Ivalou's daughter gave birth to her youngest and was having headaches afterwards as well.  She had a tumor behind one of her eyes.  She was told that the strain of giving birth aggravated the tumor...probably was present for years.  But she had it removed and all if fine now.  I will pray that your granddaughter will have the same results.  Those kiddies need their mommy.  Edit:  Out Senoir pastor knows Minister Joe Wright.  And that is true...he did/does have guts.  Our pastor read this story to the congregation 6 years ago.

      Judy Mc ~ I think Jerry was telling me in an email that I posted the wrong URL for Southeast Christian Church.  I am posting about last evenings experience and those URL's are right.  Sorry!


      <:))))><<~~<:))))><<~~<:))))><<~~<:))))><<~~<:))))
      "A sense of humor is like a needle and thread:  it will patch up so many things."







      Janet

      Well, hi there, Etta Sue!  I thought you were away for a couple of days.  Good to see you!

      Hey, Zachery!  Always good to see your handsome, smiling face!

      That killing spree is just awful!  The depravity of those who turn control over to the enemy knows no bounds.  So sad...........

      I need to get busy here!  See you later!
      My book Rising Above available at JanetDamon.com

      Etta Sue

      Where do I start?  The Easter Pageant at Southeast Christian Church in Louisville, Kentucky, was outstanding.  Words aren't there to discribe this 'experience'.  Going east on I-64, the tour guide pointed out the church...
      http://www.southeastchristian.org/index.cfm  The heading of this site is what we saw.  It was great being on a bus.  The driver drove up next to a door...door 16 (one has to surmise there were at least 16 doors, right?)  We got off the bus and went inside.  The hallway was wider than my home is wide!!!!!!!  On the left was a Book Store...huge store.  Then a library....huge library.  Then we walked into a gathering area....three stories high.  At the far end is stairs and two sets of escalators...yes, escalators.  In the middle was the Welcome center....a circle of low structure probably 20' in diameter! Along one wall, a small portion of the wall, was brochures of the church's ministries and missions they sponsor.  Their was a huge sitting area...larger than my house.  And of course, we had to go to the restrooms...wow!  A sitting area with plush furniture, and probably 40 stalls...a womans delight!  You went in one door and out another....less congestion!  

      The doors to the sanctuary opened at 7 p.m.  We walked in.  I don't think I have ever been so large a room!  Stadium seating.  (I went to
      http://www.southeastchristian.org/com_pressroom.cfm and clicked on 1/12/04  10th Annual Southeast Christian Easter Pageant to read about the pageant).  Yes, there were live camels, donkeys, doves, sheep, goats...awesome.

      The first thing I noticed when walking in was the stage was a cityscape of Jerusalem with stairs going up 2-3 stories on both sides.  Inside the cityscape was stories also.  Doors which the performers entered and exited.  Walkways and stairs which the performers walked...on both sides.  In the middle looked like the temple with stairs going up to the temple.  The santuary is huge!  Two balconies!!!  Two levels on the lower floor.  We were seated in the second row in the middle of the the second level.  Above in the middle was three overhead screens.  All showing the same projections so you could see the closeup sitting anywhere in the santuary!  There were probably 60 or more spotlights that I could see...hard telling how many there were that I couldn't see.  The sound system was outstanding.  It was getting close to 7:30 p.m.  Ushers were telling the people in the row of seats in front of us to keep your feet back.  Why?  I wondered.

      The pageant started.  I soon found out why their feet needed to be back.  People and animals came down every aisle.  Donkeys, sheep, 2 huge, large camels.  All the people were singing and acting.  Carrying food, baskets, all dressed in the period clothing.  I couldn't look around fast enough.  I wanted to take it all in.  Impossible to see everything.  Plus on stage were numeral people singing and acting there.  Mary heard the angel telling her she was going to become pregnant with the Christchild.  How?  She is still a virgin and wasn't going to marry Joseph for awhile yet.  Then Mary and Joseph sang a song.  Wonderful voices.  The overhead screen allowed you to see their expressions up close.  And that was just the first few minutes.  Baby Jesus was a live baby...looked to be only a couple of months old.  

      The pageant lasted 2 hours and 5 minutes...no intermission.  There were 4 angels that came down
      from the ceilings...brave ladies to drop through a 2' x '2 square on a wire...not once, but twice during this performance.  Plus the center of the stage turned 180° and the scenery was different.  Special affects were outstanding.  Fire, lightening, earthquake.  Twice doves
      were released and flew to exactly where they were suppose to fly.  Animals were very well trained.  It was great to hear a little lamb cry.  Makes my heart smile now when I think of it.  Awesome when Jesus was riding a donkey and passed right in front of me...if I stood and reach over the person in front of me, I could have touched Jesus or the donkey.  The kids were great...such wonderful actors and actresses.  

      The stage turned so many times, I lost count and each time the scenery was different.  What an amount of background crew they must have had.  The pageant ended with what was suppose to be the ascension...which something was wrong...the wires dropped down from the ceiling but Jesus didn't put his arms through the loops to ascend up.  Don't know what happened.  Someone in our group asked a 'Roman soldier'.  He didn't know what was wrong but said, it wouldn't happen again!

      We left the santuary and in the huge gathering area was all the performers AND animals.  I wish I had petted a lamb...they are so cute.

      The bus was in the same place when we walked out door 16.  I have heard this stadium seats from 12,000 to 18,000.  There really wasn't any congestion.  The bus got out on the road without stopping except at the stop light.  Awesome night.  Simply awesome.  I was in bed by 1 a.m.

      March 6 & 7, this church had a weekend attendance of 21,601 with 11,069 attending Bible classes.  General fund contributions that weekend was $565,077.84 and $228,496.60 was for the building fund.  There was 51 new
      members.  

      Mind boggling, isn't it????

      My bus ride and ticket to the pageant cost $38.  We ate at Cracker Barrell before going to the pageant.  Would I do it again?  In a heartbeat!!!

      Etta Sue


      (This didn't copy and paste right.  Sorry for some of the weird spacing.)




      Lee Kirkwood

      Janet..........

      I'm far from being an authority on "love your enemy."   Personally, I've been taught that to "Love your enemy" is not the kind of love we have for our Lord, family members, and friends.  The "Love your enemy" is our not wanting to see our enemies go to hell, and to love them in a way that we will, will try to, do, and want, to witness our Lord to them.  I do not love terrorist who willingly kill the innocent.  My kind of love is warmth, sweetness, kindness, closeness, desire to please, forgiveness, etc.  My kind of love is free, but with limitations.  

      Chris & Margit Saunders

      Subj: Insight for Leaders  
      Date: 3/15/04 5:01:27 AM GMT Standard Time
      From: lmi@flash.net
      To: tozer@litmin.com
      Sent from the Internet (Details)

      WE NEED GOD, HE DOESN'T NEED US, BUT IN HIS MERCY AND GRACE, HE CALLS US TO HIM. :)

      March 15    

      Pastoral Ministry: God is Not a Railway Porter

      Who has measured the waters in the hollow of His hand, measured heaven
      with a span and calculated the dust of the earth in a measure? Weighed
      the mountains in scales and the hills in a balance?  
      --Isaiah 40:12

      We must be concerned with the person and character of God, not the
      promises. Through promises we learn what God has willed to us, we
      learn what we may claim as our heritage, we learn how we should pray.
      But faith itself must rest on the character of God.

      Is this difficult to see? Why are we not stressing this in our
      evangelical circles? Why are we afraid to declare that people in our
      churches must come to know God Himself? Why do we not tell them that
      they must get beyond the point of making God a lifeboat for their
      rescue or a ladder to get them out of a burning building? How can we
      help our people get over the idea that God exists just to help run
      their businesses or fly their airplanes?

      God is not a railway porter who carries your suitcase and serves you.
      God is God. He made heaven and earth. He holds the world in His hand.
      He measures the dust of the earth in the balance. He spreads the sky
      out like a mantle. He is the great God Almighty. He is not your
      servant. He is your Father, and you are His child. He sits in heaven,
      and you are on the earth.  Faith Beyond Reason, 44.

      "God, I fall on my face before You in worship this morning. Forgive
      me for those times I have treated You as though You were my servant,
      somehow expected to meet my demands. I am Your servant, Lord, and I
      humbly bow before You today. Amen."
      A W TOZER.

      Pat



      Hi Everyone...

      This is the third time I've started a post to you all.  Just constant interruptions.  I had my Avon order come and then had to re-boot my computer and lost everything I had written.  

      Well, here I am again!


      Ria, I wish the best for your husband.  Jack suffered from "sleep apnea" and was scheduled to get his machine to help him through the nights the week after he passed away.  I'm sure that he should have had it a long time before this but I think that maybe they thought that his problem was only his heart and kidneys.  This was an added problem.


      Great that you manage to get in here each day, Jenny!  I expect that you're in the middle of nice spring weather now.


      Kathy, yes, soon it will be St. Patrick's Day.  When we lived in Ireland, this was never celebrated.  It is now but it was really started by the Irish in New York.   :o


      Hi John...  What's the name of the place again that you go to near Danville?  I was trying to tell my friend there.  She's just west of Danville on 58 on the way to Martinsville.


      Yes, Larry, we're praying for your dear granddaughter.  Keep us posted as much as you can about her condition.  I have a little "sticky" here on my monitor to remind me.   Thanks also for including that email from your friend.  


      Glad you enjoyed the links, Marilyn.  That's how I like to do New Every Morning if I have time but lately I've been so busy and tired and feeling under the weather but I hope to do better.  I really appreciate hearing that you like them.  Makes it worth my time searching for interesting things for you all.


      Soni, you make me so tired and worn out reading about your exercises you do with your kids!   :o


      Oh, Ruth!   I haven't seen a robin yet.  I always feel so good when I do and then I realize that spring is indeed on it's way.  I'm looking forward to getting our goodies from the Pampered Chef party.  I know that Ruthie is busy every night this week!   :o  so she won't be able to come out here till after this week.


      Oh, it's so good to read your message, Papa John!  My thoughts go back to when we were all crying out to our Lord Jesus to heal you and bring you back to health and strength and there you are down in Florida.  Oh, it makes my heart smile.    Thanks so much for your little snippets each day from God's Word.  I appreciate them so very much.


      Yes, Janet, I was colouring with Rebecca for hours yesterday.  Then we all watched the movie Andrew brought from the library--The Walton's.  It was such a good story-line in this one.  Rebecca and I made a couple of little loaves of Irish Wheaten Bread too that we ate up completely while they were here.  Yes, a lovely visit and unexpected.  I think that you should help with the Care Home where your mother is with their Newsletter.  I know you could do it.


      Judy, "Word Studies" are good for certain types of Bible Study for sure.  But I also like to study complete books finding out about the background of the times when the book was written about and who the book was written to, etc.  I enjoy that as well.  I also enjoy studying various doctrines which take you through many books of the Bible at once.  What a great book and resource we have!


      Mullet, what a gem you are!    I wish we lived closer.  I'd help you with your papers.  I'd drive the car and your mother and you could run and run and run delivering from door to door!   ;) ;D :-*


      Ohhhhhh, Etta Sue!  I think I am reading about a mini CP Bash!!!  Oh, how lovely it would be for you and Monty to get together for coffee.    How I so enjoyed our coffee in the Tim Horton's with you and Ivalou in Saskatchewan last summer!  


      Speaking of Monty...  Did you all see his photo he called "Silent Night" over in our Photos Here area?  It's lovely.  I've asked him to send it to me larger though as it's pretty small.  I love barns.  


      Lee, I think I agree with you on your definition of "Loving Enemies".  


      Hi Chris!  What a great resource you bring in here each day as well.  I really appreciate Mr. Tozer's writings.

      How true...  "God is not a railway porter who carries your suitcase and serves you.   God is God. He made heaven and earth. He holds the world in His hand.
      He measures the dust of the earth in the balance. He spreads the sky out like a mantle. He is the great God Almighty. He is not your servant. He is your Father, and you are His child. He sits in heaven,  and you are on the earth. "



      Talk to you all later...














      "Click for Waterloo Wellington, Ontario Forecast"

      Pat



      Sometimes we think of this as only a children's hymn but aren't the words so true for each and every one of us?





      Jesus Loves Me
      (Click to hear music)


      I pray that you...may have power...to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ.
      Ephesians 3:17-18


      Words: Stanza 1, Anna B. Warner, 1860. Stanzas 2-3, David Rutherford McGuire.
      Music: William B. Bradbury, 1862




      Jesus loves me! This I know,
      For the Bible tells me so.
      Little ones to Him belong;
      They are weak, but He is strong.

      Refrain

      Yes, Jesus loves me!
      Yes, Jesus loves me!
      Yes, Jesus loves me!
      The Bible tells me so.


      Jesus loves me! This I know,
      As He loved so long ago,
      Taking children on His knee,
      Saying, "Let them come to Me."


      Refrain

      Jesus loves me still today,
      Walking with me on my way,
      Wanting as a friend to give
      Light and love to all who live.

      Refrain

      Jesus loves me! He who died
      Heaven's gate to open wide;
      He will wash away my sin,
      Let His little child come in.

      Refrain

      Jesus loves me! He will stay
      Close beside me all the way;
      Thou hast bled and died for me,
      I will henceforth live for Thee.

      Refrain

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      Pat


      Our new Bi-Weekly Photo Challenge for March is now open!

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      "Click for Waterloo Wellington, Ontario Forecast"

      Chris & Margit Saunders


      Pat


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      JohnB

      Hi Pat. The place I go in Virginia is Crystal Hill. From your freinds place you would go east to SOuth Boston and take 360 to Halifax VA. Go through Halifax to 626 and turn north for about 5 miles to the plant. It is a left turn into the entrance. It takes about 45 minutes to an hour depending on traffic and the drivers habits. to make the trip from your freinds place to where I deliver. Hope this helps.
      John.
      Phil. 1: 21. For to me to live is Christ and to die is gain.



      Chris & Margit Saunders

      Urgent prayer request for Frank.