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Morning Devotional...As His divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of Him that hath called us to glory and virtue. 2 Peter 1:3
What a comfort it is to know that nothing will cross our paths, which we have not been equipped to face. In Christ we have everything.
Notice it is His power that enables us. As we see how He has worked in the past, we are fortified to deal with the pressures of today.
How do we tap into this power? Through the knowledge of Him. It is as simple as that.
To know Him is to experience the overwhelming confidence that any trial, small or large, can be overcome with His help.
Are you relying on Him today?
--Crawford Paul
So we leave in His dear hand
all we cannot understand,
While our God with heart of love
leads His own to heights above.
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Pat (OUCH) You caught my head in the door that time ..LOL..
Please don't show any graphic views of what it could of looked like.
Now I have to start over here ! LOL
Meika-We will miss you -I have friends (pastors)that have been going to China the last couple years to minister-I have been doing a website for them ..www.gonowhelp.com
there is alot of photos in the photo gallery.
f.r.o.g. means-fully rely on God...
Things have been good here-keeping really busy with life, kids and keeping up with the house-I have been shopping for a new monitor but, think I am just going to get a dell monitor to go with my computer-I have a 25 dollars coupon and also another coupon for 40 dollars through dell..I didn't get it when I ordered the system because of $ at the time, but our refund should be here this week...so, I will be getting it soon. Our current monitor is having problems, and won't last much longer.
What book Sonja is it that your reading that someone suggested to you? I can't remember their names..Sounds like a good book.
Lee that is a beautiful photo from your area-I have a few like that too..Did you have snow today? their were snow flurries here in Post Falls..
Hello to all my new friends..
Hugs
Rachelle
Oh, dear...sorry about that, Rachelle! Usually it's poor Lee whose head gets bumped.
The book that Etta Sue suggested to Sonja is "The Purpose Driven Life" and we're discussing it HERE[/b] (http://christianphotographers.com/yabbse/index.php?board=25;action=display;threadid=1565).
Come and join us.
For Mieka
Words:deborah d. smith
Music: michael w. smith
Packing up the dreams God planted
In the fertile soil of you
Can't believe the hopes he's granted
Means a chapter in your life is through
But we'll keep you close as always
It won't even seem you've gone
'cause our hearts in big and small ways
Will keep the love that keeps us strong
Chorus:
And friends are friends forever
If the lord's the lord of them
And a friend will not say "never"
'cause the welcome will not end
Though it's hard to let you go
In the father's hands we know
That a lifetime's not too long to live as friends.
With the faith and love God's given
Springing from the hope we know
We will pray the joy you'll live in
Is the strength that now you show
But we'll keep you close as always
It won't even seem you've gone
'cause our hearts in big and small ways
Will keep the love that keeps us strong
:-* :-* :-* :-* :-* :-* :-* :-* :-* :-* :-*
Oh, Karma! :'(
Karma we will have to find the words for that. I love to hear Michael W Smith sing it, don't you? Really applies to Meiks
Hi Lee ....... yesterday you were asking me about EE. I went out last night with my team and had an amazing time. When I got in late I posted to you about the results of the evening. I think because it was very late you might not have seen what I wrote, so here it is again. This is another
divine appointment.
Quote from: ruthie on October 28, 2003, 11:16:39 PM
Lee..... I have been in EE for 18 years. I have taught Level 1, 2, and 3, and right now I teach Level 2. Because I have attended an EE clinic many years ago, I am a trained teacher/trainer.
Tonight we went cold calling or knocking on doors. The very first person we talked to, came to faith in Jesus Christ, right in the hall of an apartment building.Please pray for Clare, that she will grow in the Lord.
We then walked down the hall and knocked on another door. A muslim family invited us in and I presented the gospel for the second time. They are from Pakistan and are very interested. I am going to get Ravi's book "Jesus amongst other gods" and "More than a carpenter" for the young Grade 11 son.
We were so excited. My new trainee wants to go door to door every week! My face was all pink and flushed from the excitement of the evening.
Thank you for your prayers.
Praise God.
Ruthie :)
Pat.........
THis time I stayed in the car and waited for the paper boy to deliver the morning paper. I then knew it was safe. Gad, how silly can I get?
Ruthie........
I beg your forgiveness. I read your post and had intended to respond and just by golly forgot because I had been reading so many posts.
I had no idea you had been in EE for so long. As I had said previously, I know of its efectiveness because I've been there many times. You've taken it a step further than I have by going cold to a home unrequested. The responses you received proves the Word of God is stronger than man's words. Yes, EE is a mix of both, but god's Word is by far more powerful. You're quite a lady Ruthie, and your rewards await. What's neat about you is that you don't just talk it, you walk it.
If anyone reading this post is not a Christian, Ruthie and I are talking about a program called Evangelism Explosion. Simply stated, a group or groups of Christians meet (Most often in a home atmosphere) and learn how to witness Jesus Christ to people who are not Christians. They then go to the homes of people who have visited their church, and have stated that (he/she) would like to know more about Christ, Christianity, or even the church. This may not be exactly as Ruthie's church conducts EE, but it gives you an idea as to what we are discussing. MIght I add: When they come to your door, they are telling the truths of God's salvation for man.
Nita~that is great that you go door to door to speak with folks. I have many years to go before I will be able to do that. I pray that you will help someone who needs it come to Christ.
Karma~That is one of my favorite songs. He is an awesome singer. This song brings up past memories. Good ones!
Click Here ------> Friends Forever (http://www.sonifopictures.com/friendsforever.html) <------ Click Here!
This is a webpage I dedicated to a dear friend of mine who would sing Michael W. Smith's songs and also Scott Westley Browns songs. He was a wonderful man.
Rachelle......... Yes we did. Last year at this time it was 7 degrees and we had a mild winter. It's now 25 degrees and dropping. Every prediction is that this winter is going to be a duzzy. We're ready for all but the unexpected. ;)
To all the song birds in the choir......What are the three missing words in the following hymn, and what's it's title?.........
"TO______ A_____ ______ME."
If you can't get this easy one, go back to bed.
Sonja........
My, you are up late. You CAN learn to witness, and you can learn it in a very few short weeks. I'm speaking of EE, or DE. However Sonja, most often the best witness
is your own personal salvation story. (How you came to the Lord).
Good morning all 9.05AM
Pat thank you very much for the devotional and
yesterday evening for Amazing Grace
Lee i don't no what there must stand i know only
the Dutch Songs not the American or Canadian
Yesterday Jenny has writen a song we in Holland also
singing that song thank you again dear Jenny where are you am i the first European?
It is dark in Holland today i think we will have rain today.
Great is Thy faithfulness, O God my Father,
There is no shadow of turning with Thee;
Thou changest not, Thy compassions they fail not;
As Thou hast been, Thou forever wilt be.
Chisholm
I wish you all a very good day
Bye for now
Love RIA
RIA Good morning sister. See I have arrived.
Thank-you dear Pat. Yes God the Father provides all that is necessary in the "growing school"....He also uses other things in our lives to "bring to completion that work which He has begun in us". (Phil1:6). Well He is the Potter, we are only the clay!
"God has reserved for His children the priceless gift of eternal life; it is kept in Heaven for you, pure and undefiled, beyond the reach of change and decay. And God in His mighty power will make sure you get there safely to receive it...because you are trusting Him...It will be yours in that coming last day for all to see.....
SO BE TRULY GLAD
there is wonderful joy ahead, even though the going is rough for a while down here." (1Peter1:4-6)
A nice bright, sunny morning here in England.....Thank-you Father in Heaven.
Prayers continue for the inhabitants of California and those working to put out the fires. May we ALL learn the lesson which HE would teach us in this...Amen!
Prayerfully,
Jenny.
RUTHIE
TWO BOOKS which I found useful re witness to Moslems and other faiths.....
WHAT ABOUT OTHER FAITHS.......Martin Goldsmith. (Hodder)
SHARING THE TRUTH IN LOVE......Ajith Fernando. (Discovery House)
Just a thought.
The Lord Bless you and Multiply your work in the field...Amen!
Jenny X
Once again Pat I hope that I dovetail with your thoughts as well as Ria and Jenny's this morning.
Karma - that song was absolutely beautiful sis.
Meika - Make sure you take is with you. Our prayers will be following you each step of the way.
Ruthie & Lee - Forgive myignorance folks but I have never come across EE and I was trying to figure out what you guys were talking about. Thanks for the explanation.
'We cannot BUT speak of the things which we have seen and heard.'
Sonja - Just going to have a look at youe link when I have finished this post.
Love to all.
'If it be so, our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace, and he will deliver us out of thine hand, O King. But if not, be it known unto thee, O king, that we will not serve thy gods, nor worship the golden image which thou hast set up.'
Daniel Chapter 3 Verses 17 & 18
'But if not............' I find these words truly remarkable!
For me they should be written in gold, carved in granite and engraved in the heart of all true believers in Christ. The words in verse 17 show wonderful faith and trust, yet these three words at the beginning of verse 18 are greater still.
There are days when I simply cannot find words to write. I always have a desire to encourage my brethren as best as I can and I feel so downhearted when I am unable to write even a few lines that may prove to be a blessing to some needy soul.
It is usually when I am in desperate need of encouragement myself that I am able to write for others.
Some call this a ministry while I see it simply as an individual Christian trying his best to help others along the way. The way is tough and can be painful for many.
Death, illness and pain never seem to be far from our doors. The hardships of unemployment, debt, a broken relationship, a failed marriage, a wayward son or daughter all add to our woes in this life.
I cannot imagine living without Jesus. I just could not function. There would be no hope, no deliverance from trouble and no eternal rest to contemplate. Last night as I lay me head upon my pillow, I once again unburdened my problems and fears over to my Saviour.
I slept in the knowledge that there are some things that are simply beyond my 'fixing!' Some things only God can do.
It is not a nice position to be in. You see, I am a very independent person and where possible I try not to be a burden to anyone. Though I am in constant pain, I try not to make a fuss of it.
Whenever a feel my chest pains coming on, I use my spray in 'secret.' I do not like adding to the stress of those whom I love. (Can you follow what I am trying to say here?)
Life would be a whole lot easier if I conformed to some 'worldly' tricks! Perhaps I should give up 'trying' to earn an honest living and simply lie back and accept state benefits! There would also be less conflict if Dad would only allow a greater degree of freedom for his teenagers!
I could give up this writing business and just surf the Net for pleasure. Why should I take the time and effort to try and help others when things are so difficult for myself?
Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego also had a choice. They could have saved themselves a lot of grief had they simply bowed their knees to Nebuchadnezzar's golden image! Who would have known?
Their names would not be known to us today, the furnace would have been put out and life would have gone on.
This is not the way with the chosen of God. It cannot be. We are 'Born Again' into warfare, a conflict that rages within and without. There is no getting away from it.
We are either alive in Christ Jesus or dead in trespasses and sin. We either love the Lord and all that He stands for or we stand against Him. Choose you this day whom you will serve.
Daniel's three friends made their choice and they made their stand before the king. They had the faith to believe that God was able to deliver them out of the hand of the king and surely this was their prayer. It would certainly have been mine!
It takes courage and strength to make a stand and these three men showed great courage. Their stand and their courage did not make their problem disappear.
God did not dramatically remove the problem or the furnace. It is important to note that though we may make the right decision and do God's Will it may not remove the furnace.
Some days it seems that my soul is overwhelmed with difficulties and problems. Often I feel as though I am at the end of my tether and that things cannot go on the way they are, but they do! Sometimes they even get worse!
When trials come my way I have been thankful for the hope of deliverance from these trials. I have the faith that knows that my God is able to deliver me and to set me free from all my difficulties. He can do all things and for a while I am expectant.
What happens when the trials drag on and there is no sign of deliverance? Has God forgotten about me? Has He lost His power to deliver? Does He want me to live like this? Can He truly love me when all these things are against me? Gradually hope itself fades. If things were difficult before then this is the pits!
Do I give up on God? Do I curl up in bed and fall into depression? Believe me, it is easy to do! We are frail creatures and we can only take so much! A deadness and hopelessness envelops the soul at such a time. Everything is an effort, a monumental task and the outlook is always a darker shade of grey.
But God.
But God does not allow us to mourn though He is putting self to the sword. A resilience is nurtured in our darkness and self is put on the back burner with only the glory of God and His honour in view.
Our furnace may still be facing us, we know that God could easily have delivered us, but now instead of our selfish freedom we desire His name to be glorified come what may. We want more than anything else for our God to be exalted, no matter what may happen to us in the process.
This faith is a gift from God. This is the faith that Daniel's three friends were given when they were enabled to say,' but if not....' It is our chief end to glorify God. This is something we are quick to forget.
We are happy to take all His blessings and His favour yet we revolt when things turn sour. It is a learning process for us all and the school of faith can prove a difficult place for many.
There is no better place to be than to be in the company of the King. Our troubles this day may abound, we may indeed have to go into the furnace, but there will be Another along with us in the midst of the fire. Not a hair will be singed, our clothes will not need changing, and neither will anyone smell the fire from us.
God's name will be glorified among the heathen. We will be delivered and the heathen shall utter the same words as Nebuchadnezzar, 'there is no God that can deliver after this sort.'
'.......our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace, and he will deliver us out of thine hand, O King. But if not.......'
LOL
Your brother in Christ
Iain
Sonja - Beautiful sis. I have bookmarked it and I am going to pass it on for others to enjoy, especially a couple in Holland whose 23 years old son was tragically taken from them a couple of years ago. They are still hurting but I am sure that a balm will be apllied when they read your song.
:) Hi Ms Rachelle, I thank you for this place you share.
www.gonowhelp.com
It was a fun for me to read it when I did not get asleep tonight.
Ms Karmat, :'( I love you so much, you are such a help to me in so many ways.
(((hug Ms Janet))))
I love you mum Pat, I thank you that you are a wonderful mum here for me. (((hug)))
IAIN DEAR BROTHER I DO APPRECIATE YOUR WORDS THIS MORNING...I SEND THESE FEW WORDS FOR YOU, PRAYERFULLY,
CREDO
Not what, but WHOM I do believe,
That, in my darkest hour of need,
Hath comfort that no mortal creed
To mortal man may give:-
Not what, but WHOM!
For Christ is more than all the creeds,
And His full life of gentle deeds
Shall all the creeds outlive.
Not what I do believe, but WHOM
WHO walks beside me in the gloom?
WHO shares the burden wearisome?
WHO all the dim way doth illume,
And bids me look beyond the tomb
The larger life to live?-
Not what I do believe,
But WHOM!
Not what,
But WHOM!
John Oxenham.
Quote from: Pat Scott on October 30, 2003, 12:18:27 AM
Are you relying on Him today?
So we leave in His dear hand
all we cannot understand,
While our God with heart of love
leads His own to heights above.
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Yes, I am relying on Him,
Pat!
I will leave in His dear hand all I cannot understand!
Thanks
Pat!Iain, your words go perfect with
Pat's devotion. I will trust the Lord today with my problems. I will give them all to him knowing that he will relieve me of the pain. Thanks!
Quote from: Iain on October 30, 2003, 06:16:34 AM
Sonja - Beautiful sis. I have bookmarked it and I am going to pass it on for others to enjoy, especially a couple in Holland whose 23 years old son was tragically taken from them a couple of years ago. They are still hurting but I am sure that a balm will be apllied when they read your song.
Thanks,
Iain! That means alot to me. :D
Sonja: What a lovely message from that poetry.
We had a good discussion at Spirtuality last night and next week we will discuss the first chapter of "A Purposeful Life". I have been meaning to pick that up.
It is snowing just a tad which will help the firefighters here.
Carol
Hi folks! :)
I heard from my Uncle in CA - they are about 60 miles from the fires, but the house they used to live in is apparently in danger.
My cousin and his fiance, on the other hand, are on watch, - the fires are only about 5 miles from them.. then the winds changed and the fires started to go the other way yesterday.
I am praying for all in its path, and for those who suffer.
I have taken a turn around the bend with my cold - today I can hear, breathe, and talk better :)
Now, to paper mache my son's Holloween mask and shield (he is to be Kopaka, the Toa of Ice *for those of you who know about Bionicles* :P ). I hope it dries in time for the paint tomorrow..
It was supposed to be done by now.. but being sick I have not been able to do it..
So.. today is "catch up day" for everything :)
Smile... it is a beautiful day here, and I will pass this warmth to those who need it most.
Karen
Good morning!Carol, KarenB, Sarah
Thanks, Carol! Snow is good. I will pray that is smothers the fire.
KarenB, How's this for a smile? ;D I am glad you are feeling better.
Wonderful poem by John Oxenham, Jenny. Took me reading it a couple times to fully understand it. Thanks for sharing it.
HI Nita!!! How is your day going?
I am up early. Thought I would start the coffee and get the donuts ready. ;D
Good morning all.
I was to the clinic last night and the Dr gave me another inhaler as well as antibiotics. Will be well soon.
Jenny beautiful poem,
QuoteWonderful poem by John Oxenham, Jenny. Took me reading it a couple times to fully understand it. Thanks for sharing it.
It took me a few readings too.
We have had a couple of beautiful days here in the north. +10*C and really bright. The leaves are all gone and we can see farther into the bush. Our neighbor has bulldozed a road into the front bush so I will be able to use the tarajet for bringing in the sap from the maple trees. I would like to have my own syrup this year.
Well I have to go and get teaching,
Bye all
Judy
Hey Marilyn Morning Sis
I see you are up and going,
Have a good day. God Bless you
JudyB
Thank you Pat and Iain for the devotionals they dove tailed perfectly.
Iain you said:
Do I give up on God? Do I curl up in bed and fall into depression? Believe me, it is easy to do! We are frail creatures and we can only take so much! A deadness and hopelessness envelops the soul at such a time. Everything is an effort, a monumental task and the outlook is always a darker shade of grey.
Have I ever been there. That is exactly what I did for a full year before I met Jesus. He is the one who took me out of that fiery furnace.
That is the paragraph that really jumped out at me this morning. Been there and done that. Not a nice place to be.
Sorry but I don't know how to quote a single portion of text.
On a lighter note, I am taking Bea to the eye doctor today and must be getting ready for work very soon. Soooo I will be back later.
TTYL
Hi Judy we were posting at the same time.
Good Morning Sonja, thanks for getting the coffee ready, sure did need it this mornng for some reason it really tasted good. Thanks sister. ;D
Marilyn, do you see the little quote icon above everyones message? Click on that, a posting page will come up and scroll all the way down till you see this [ /quote] Put your text after the [ /quote] and it should work for you. Good luck.
Quote from: Marilyn Fisher on October 30, 2003, 10:24:58 AM
Hi Judy we were posting at the same time.
Good Morning Sonja, thanks for getting the coffee ready, sure did need it this mornng for some reason it really tasted good. Thanks sister. ;D
Thanks
Marilyn!
Have a go at the chocolate donuts...mmmm...they are so good. ;D
Slow down everyone. I'm trying to post and pages just keep getting added!!!! :o
Maybe I'm just reading slowly.
Just wanted to bounce in and say hi~
TAS is wanting attention, and is about to get it (he's throwing pencils!)
Laters!
Iain thank you for your good words they are balm for the soul.
Jenny thank you for the nice poem i love poems
JudyB nice to see you greetings for you all in home
I wish you all a good afternoon and evening
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BYE RIA
That isn't working for me Sonja. I am highlighting the part I want and the whole post is coming up to quote. Not what Iwant.
SONJA~Thanks for the coffee and chocolate donuts! :P (https://www.christianphotographers.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.webpost.net%2Fhi%2FHisOwn%2Fcoffeeanim.gif&hash=d982ba7557f0561ad89521c41331606289fa29dc)
Once again, my "notify" button got stuck and I am just now getting here. Oh, well, I'm glad the coffee is still hot <did you just make a fresh pot?>
I have really enjoyed reading all the devotional thoughts and poetry and that great song: Friends.
That song fits perfectly with all our thoughts and prayers for MIEKA. Like Pat, though, it always brings tears to my eyes. :'(
MIEKA~I'm sorry you were having such a hard time sleeping last night (this morning) I miss you already. :'(
Quote from: Marilyn Fisher on October 30, 2003, 11:19:43 AM
That isn't working for me Sonja. I am highlighting the part I want and the whole post is coming up to quote. Not what Iwant.
I'll be back to help you in a bit. I need to run to the hospital with Troy to get some blood work done and an EKG. :D
Marilyn, go down to the Practice area and try it out. It's so easy once you learn and it's such a good feature.
Well, I went to an appointment and came back here and found such tremendous messages! Iain is such a treasure, isn't he? I just get such a blessing when I read his posts.
What a fantastic page, Sonja, to your friend. Sonja, you mention a poem by Nita? I can't find it. Was it today?
Oops! My phone is ringing. I'll return.
Pat, it was Jenny who posted the poem, I think.
I will go look at Sonja' s link now.
It is overcast, windy and cold here today. I don't think it will make the predicted 70s. :( But it really was nice while it lasted! :)
Hi Janet! Thanks!
Cecilia update. It's been 11 days now.
http://www.canada.com/toronto/story.asp?id=8392C96F-FDA8-4B06-8E03-26FC5F713380 (http://www.canada.com/toronto/story.asp?id=8392C96F-FDA8-4B06-8E03-26FC5F713380)
Lee..........To save a wretch like me........from Amazing Grace! I can't believe someone hadn't answered it before I got here! ;)
JUDY ........John Oxenham was a great and prolific Christian writer.....wrote mainly during the First W.War.
I have many of his books and I love his poems....They are collectors items now and Christopher bought me two, tiny bound volumes.
Surely Pat will know this great Hymn......
IN CHRIST THERE IS NO EAST OR WEST
written by John Oxenham.
The American Methodist Episcopal Church adopted his poem "Chaos and the Way Out" as a special service...It was used in 20,000 churches with membership of 8m.
During the !st World War his hymn "HYMN FOR THE MEN AT THE FRONT" was sung all round the world..over eight million copies were ordered.
He also wrote some wonderful novels and one "Out of the Body" came from a religious experience, during an air raid.....It is utterly AMAZING!
I am signing off for today folks..
Send my Best Wishes
Love and prayers.
Jenny.
Janet............
You're such a sweetheart I hate to break the news. Sorry dear one, try again. :(
Amazing Grace says "
That saved a wretch like me". Guess that's why no one has it yet. :-*
QuoteTHIS HYMN IS ONE OF THOSE YOU ALMOST WANT TO STAND-UP AND SHOUT.
Hi everyone!
I can't stay too long, I have a job interview in about 45 mins, but just had to stop in and say hi.
Lee, I appreciate your words about my future plans. After talking with my sister in law, I have learned that I will be able to do both my high school courses, and go to University at the same time. So I am planning on applying for the fall semester at McMaster University in Hamilton. The high school stuff is a personal goal, not a career goal, and I can work on it slowly as I work toward my career education.
Mieks, I have just caught up to what is going on with you. When you get back to China you will have to get back on here to keep us up to date with what is going on with you. We love you and will miss you.
Ruthie, how do I find out more about EE? Sounds like something that I would be interested in. You can either IM me or email me about it.
Anyway, I must go. Have to get showered and get ready for this interview.
Love
Heather
For you Jenny...
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In Christ there is no East or West,
in him no South or North,
but one great fellowship of love
throughout the whole wide earth.
In him shall true hearts everywhere
their high communion find,
his service is the golden cord
close-binding all mankind.
Join hands, disciples of the faith,
whate'er your race may be!
Who serves my Father as a son
is surely kin to me.
In Christ now meet both East and West,
in him meet South and North,
all Christly souls are one in him,
throughout the whole wide earth.
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My dear friends...........
Christians must recognize that we are under attack by the "Sinister minister" Satan. He hates God and all that is good and has been doing all he can to destroy Jesus Christ, and will continue to do so untill he has been cast into the Lake of Fire by God himself in the "End of Days". Christians all to often are willing to sit back and watch the world go by without publically raising a hand or voice in support of our Lord. Jesus said the time will come when man will call "good evil, and evil good".
I am NOT, nor will I allow myself to become involved in one ounce of politics in this forum, and what I am about to say is NOT political. Our Marilyn just sent me a letter regarding a program CBS is going to air on the life of president Ronald Reagan. I've seen much about this recently on the news. Many lies about Mr. Reagan and Nancy are told in this mini serries (One of which shows Mr. Reagan using our Lord's name in vain). I sent the following letter to CBS.
Sirs.
Might I simply say: If you air the series, We will no longer watch or support CBS or it's sponsors in the future.
Lee Kirkwood
P.O. box 112
Hope, ID 83836
kirkwood@imbris.net
Thanks Lee!
They just never stop do they? I don't know about this program but I sure wouldn't be happy if it was against President Regan.
Thanks for sharing.
Lee, did you see this?
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I back you Lee. No that is not political. They have waited to "string up" a man until he cannot defend himself.
I have also gotten the warning things about this horrible slander of President Ronald Reagan (one of the best presidents of my lifetime!) and am really upset about it! I have also written to protest it! Thanks, Lee.
Heather----Go, Girl! :)
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Hi everyone. Once again a bit late in the day getting here to post. Read the remainder of the postings from yesterday and the first couple of pages of postings from today before we had to leave for the dentist this morning and just now getting back to the computer. The novicaine just wore off about 15 minutes ago so am feeling better. I hate that feeling but sure glad they have it to use rather than experience the pain while in the dental chair.
We have the most glorious day here in Georgia with a perfectly clear sky and it is in the 70s.
Pat and Iain, the devotional messages today are so good. Thanks for sharing these with us. Pat, I did have a sneak peek and that will be a very good topic for November as we think of ways to be thankful.
Sonja, I certainly think you should pursue your goal of being a welder. I believe we should strive to accomplish those things that are meaningful to us. I will never forget the shock I had when after Pat and I had been married for about 5 years one day she told me she had always wanted to be a nurse but her Dad didn't want her to be. My immediate response was that we must find a way to help her achieve that goal and she did become an LPN and worked in the hospital for 5 years until she could no longer physically holdup to the work due to the fibromyalgia she has suffered for many years. During the time she was in the training we moved with my job to two other places but she found a school of nursing and continued her education until her goal was met.
Lee, I have also been reading about the Reagen movie and certainly don't intend to watch it. The TV networks wonder why their share of the market keeps fading all the time and I feel it is because of the trash they are trying to foist off on the viewers.
Heather, I certainly hope your job interview goes well today and you also will stick with your goals and pursue further education. You will be surprised what your attitude has to do with how interesting learning can be, even those things that you once thought were so boring. We are never too old to learn. Keep us informed of your progress as I know we all will be pulling for you.
Jenny, I appreciate your daily comments, scripture references and the poems you are sharing with us. You are an encouragement to us all.
Carol, I heard on the radio earlier today that the snows and wet weather has helped the fire situation in Colorado. Sure hope it puts those fires out. The situation in California just gets worse and worse and that is so sad.
KarenB, glad to read that you are feeling better. Don't think I have heard of the character of the mask you are making. Guess I am just of the wrong generation and have no grandchildren around to keep me up to date on the current action figures the kids are playing with. I am assuming this is an action figure.
Judyb, hope you will be feeling a lot better soon. It sounds like you are a very busy person. The maple syrup sounds nice. Have you made it before?
I see I have written a long post and still haven't addressed everyone but better sign off for now.
Jenny - A truly beautiful poem sis. Thanks.
Thanks Pat & Iain. What a lot of work must go into those devotionals!
Jenny, that is a great poem. I am in 'Poetry Heaven' lately (so to speak). Love that M.J. Smith song and have always thought that it can relate to anyone at any age. First heard him sing it as a duet with Amy Grant and was blown away....not far tho' as I am an old lady!
Ruthie, I used to go out on cold calls in Vancouver, BC, as part of a Sunday School mission to bring people into the church. It didn't have a title then, but did bring many into church. Those who weren't interested were mostly polite. Glad some folks are still out there doing.
Sonja, what temptation, coffee and choc. donuts. Am of Danish descent and drank more coffee than milk. Can't drink coffee now and donuts are a stomach disaster waiting to happen. So enjoy now Kids!
I was away having my hair cut and now must go down and fight the good fight at the doctor's office to find a way to not have to pay all the cost of my $5.00 per day medicine for that rebellious stomach. Already pay for a number of things that our medical system has cut back on. They only cover certain generic brands and I am not able to use these bargains......My little pension keeps getting smaller and smaller...
Sonja, did you say that the reason for wanting to learn welding was to create some forms of art? That would be great! My hairstylist is interested in learning to do watercolors and draw, so I took along a couple of books and lots of encouragement. She has promised to have a little picture for me to see next appointment. Love to see people use their talents and stretch their horizons.
Pleasant day to all and God Bless.
Whew! Another day of just now getting to post on NEM. First of all, I discovered why I am so tired lately!!! Well, the clock on my VCR in the living room was set for Daylight Savings and it went back an hour Sunday morn. Indiana is always EST. So the VCR was CST. BUT my bedroom clock was EST. I noticed when I went to bed last night that I thought it was after 11 by the VCR. But when I went into the bedroom it was after 12. So for 4 nights I have missed an hour of sleep. My story and I am sticking to it. ::) ::) 8)
Then I got online this morning and nothing worked right. Even Outlook Express was messing up. So I did my Norton, Disk Clean up, Scan Disk and Defragged. Usually takes 2-3 hours. Today it took 5 hours. But I got a lot of little stuff done and since it is a nice 72° F, I even mowed the leaves.
But that caused me to be so far behind that I didn't dare make notes. Just want to say I have read the posts and enjoyed them all.
Love the song for Mieka!!! I miss you already, Meeks! :'( :'( :'(
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"One day I'll look back on all this and laugh."
Pat..........
No, I hadn't seen it and I like it so well I believe it should be posted
againQuoteMy Patriotism
I was born as a citizen of the United States of America. It was no accident. God planned my birth here. And the other citizens and the government and all - by Divine Providence - became my environment and shaped my views and loyalties. This nation, under God, with liberty and justice for all, became my fatherland.
At a time chosen by the Sovereign of nations I became aware of His godhood, of my rebellion, and of the Savior Whom He sent to rescue me from that rebellion. I came to love Him and to bow before Him as Lord. I also became more and more aware of His sovereignty over the nations and of the divine Providence that placed me here. I came to thank Him for all that He has done in my life, including His grace to place me in this nation as His servant.
I therefore pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under God, with liberty and justice for all. I will defend it and pray for it. I will seek to cleanse it from unrighteousness and to promote holiness before God in it. I will preach the Word to its citizens and call them to end their rebellion and to return to the rightful Sovereign of this and all nations.
In these ways, God bless America.
(I'll sign the author's name):
Pastor Al
Thanks Lee!
I hope that you leave a message over there to Al where you read it. That way all of the comments regarding this will be in one spot.
Canada sure lacks Patriotism and we could learn a lot from the USA.
Hi All, I am home now and back here with the family at CP. The new photo challenge looks good Pat.
I have been out taking a couple of photos of the pretty clouds. I got an email today that my new computer has been shipped shoud be here in just a few days. WooHoo.
I am doing some laundry this afternoon, I have to do my housework whenever I get the chance, as I am running 7 days a week. It would be great to have a full day off occassionally.
Be back later
Just popping in to say that Don bought the book "A Purposeful Life" and we will begin studying it soon.
Larry: What a sweet story about your Pat wanting to become a nurse and the two of you worked toward that goal as well as supporting your career. I went back to university as I love to study and the family was supportive of my time too. Glad that your dental day is over! Yes, a bit of snow & sleet has tampered the fires and the wind died down.
Marilyn: Terrific that you are getting a new computer. We - mainly Don - have worked on this one and it still has some problems so we just don't want to spend the money now & trying to get along with this one.
Sonja: I love the picture of two girls walking on the sidewalk.
Carol
I think the word is tamped the fires instead of tampered. ;D Carol
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Hello all! Sorry to not be more social today, jsut couldn't seem to get at the 'puter much.
TAS seems to have given Nards his cold, and after 4 days/nights of staying up late and getting up early (yep, he's still getting up before 7), I am physically whupped. So, at 9:15 on the East Coast, Karma and Nard are calling it a night.
A night.
Sleep tight ya'll, and I'll be around tomorrow some, hopefully.
Good Night Karma :D
Here I am, late again but it's all your fault - I had to read through five pages first! ;D
I've been spending so much time trying to make FrontPage do what I want, fighting Windows XP while I'm at it. Oh well, I'll either conquer it or bust a gusset trying! (https://www.christianphotographers.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fusers.adelphia.net%2F%7Epairajeans%2Fgiggle.gif&hash=f3f36a3c7d10260f1c05476acfc212dbf143efee)
We went to a new (to us) opthalmologist today to see about Gene's cataract. His appointment was for 11:00 ans we got there at 10:45. The girl told us to take a seat and they'd "be with us" in just a few minutes. The waiting room was so crowded we couldn't even get seats together at first - no problem, there are three different doctors in the group, that was probably why.
NOT! 11:00 came and went. Then 11:15, 11:30, 11:45, 12:00 and finally about 12:15 we were called in. Meanwhile everyone else in the waiting room was getting impatient, too. We found out there had been some kind of emergency, plus they happened to be shorthanded and things got really backed up. Understandable, but we mentioned that it would have been a matter of common courtesy to say there would probably be a wait of an hour or more, rather than "a few minutes".
Then after all that we found out they're so busy the operation can't be scheduled until the end of December or early January! Gene was quite disappointed - he'd been hoping to get it taken care of much, much sooner than that.
We had planned to make a couple of short stops and then try to get pictures of all the churches in the Town of Corinth, for the website (so I can tear out more hair trying to set it up with Front Page ;D), but it was so late we put off the pictures until another day.
Let's sing!
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I've a home prepared where the saints abide
Just over in the glory land
And I long to be by my Saviour's side
Just over in the glory land
Just over in the glory land
I'll join the happy angel band
Just over in the glory land
Just over in the glory land
There with the mighty host I'll stand
Just over in the glory land
I am on my way to those mansions fair
Just over in the glory land
There to sing God's praises and his glory share
Just over in the glory land
Refrain
What a joyful thought that my Lord I'll see
Just over in the glory land
And with kindred saved, there forever be
Just over in the glory land
Refrain
With the blood washed throng I will shout and sing
Just over in the glory land
Glad hosannas to Christ, the Lord and King
Just over in the glory land
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I am just stopping by to bid you all a good night and pleasant dreams!
Good night!
Pleasant dreams!!
On this coming Saturday night on America's Most Wanted, there will be a segment on Cecilia's disappearance with a message from the parents to Cecilia.
Let's pray that this will help. This program will be seen right across North America.
Jeanne Lee, I am sorry to hear about your experience today. If they had a tv and other things besides 2 year old magizines it would be fine. hmmm...I mean we adults like to have fun to while waiting just like the kids. ;D
Carol~Thank you for the compliment on my photo of the girls walking hand in hand. ;D
I am off to bed. It has been a long day for me.
Night all!
Sonja
Good night
Todays hymn was "VICTORY IN JESUS"
Time to lock the door.
Duck, Lee!
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