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Saturday, March 23, 2013
Sunday, March 17, 2013
American Education System Falsify Textbooks with Unproven Theories | Sol...
Please share with parents and adults around you. Christians need to begin voicing our opinions and making ourselves known to have a positive impact in our communities, especially with important issues like these which are effecting our own children. Too long we've been quiet on important matters. We're peaceful people yes, but a righteous anger from Christian communities and leaders could get attention from educators and official whom continue still to ignore us. Read this and just do nothing with it and we'll reap what we sow! They're turning our own kids into pagans...
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
They're Watching
They're Watching—It’s been several decades since a high school event devastated me. Playing sports was hugely important to me. I zeroed in on basketball and spent hundreds of hours practicing my game. So when I didn’t make the varsity team in my last year after being on the team since junior high, I was crushed.
Disappointed and confused, I carried on. I became a stats guy for the team, going to games and keeping track of my friends’ rebounds and shots as they got within one game of the state championship without me. To be honest, I never thought of how they were viewing my response. I just muddled through. That’s why I was surprised recently to hear that several of my classmates told my brother that they saw in my response a lesson in Christianity—a picture of Christ. My point is not to tell you to do as I did, because I’m not sure what I did. My point is this: Whether we know it or not, people are watching us.
In Titus 3:1-8, Paul explains the life God enables us to live—a life of respect, obedience, and kindness that results from being reborn through Jesus and renewed by the Holy Spirit who has been poured out on us.
As we live a Spirit-guided life, God will show the reality of His presence to others through us.—Dave Branon
"Dear Father, You know how inadequate I am. Please equip me through the Spirit to show love and respect in my life so that others will see through me and see You.
A Christian is a living sermon whether or not he preaches a word."
Disappointed and confused, I carried on. I became a stats guy for the team, going to games and keeping track of my friends’ rebounds and shots as they got within one game of the state championship without me. To be honest, I never thought of how they were viewing my response. I just muddled through. That’s why I was surprised recently to hear that several of my classmates told my brother that they saw in my response a lesson in Christianity—a picture of Christ. My point is not to tell you to do as I did, because I’m not sure what I did. My point is this: Whether we know it or not, people are watching us.
In Titus 3:1-8, Paul explains the life God enables us to live—a life of respect, obedience, and kindness that results from being reborn through Jesus and renewed by the Holy Spirit who has been poured out on us.
As we live a Spirit-guided life, God will show the reality of His presence to others through us.—Dave Branon
"Dear Father, You know how inadequate I am. Please equip me through the Spirit to show love and respect in my life so that others will see through me and see You.
A Christian is a living sermon whether or not he preaches a word."
Friday, March 8, 2013
Theory of Everything
Scientists have been looking for the “Theory of Everything.” One person who thinks he found it is physicist Brian Greene, who wrote The Elegant Universe: Superstrings, Hidden Dimensions, and the Quest for the Ultimate Theory. Greene’s “string theory” is a complicated concept suggesting that at its tiniest level everything consists of combinations of vibrating strands, or strings. He has described his theory as “a framework with the capacity to explain every fundamental feature upon which the world is constructed.”
Over the years, thinkers from Newton to Einstein to Hawking to Greene have spent the greater portion of their lives trying to figure out how the universe works—and they have proposed fascinating theories.
In reality, for any theory to explain everything in the universe adequately it must begin and end with God. “All things . . . visible and invisible” (Col. 1:16) have their origin in Him and exist for His glory (Ps. 72:19). The first few verses of John’s gospel tell us that our Lord created the universe—and that without His hand of creation nothing would exist.
That’s why when we consider the world and everything in it, we can exclaim with Isaiah: “The whole earth is full of His glory!” (6:3). Praise His holy name! —David C. Egner
Our God has fashioned earth and sky, Sun, moon, and stars beyond compare; His workmanship we can’t deny—
His fingerprints are everywhere. —Seals
"All creation is an outstretched finger pointing toward God."
Over the years, thinkers from Newton to Einstein to Hawking to Greene have spent the greater portion of their lives trying to figure out how the universe works—and they have proposed fascinating theories.
In reality, for any theory to explain everything in the universe adequately it must begin and end with God. “All things . . . visible and invisible” (Col. 1:16) have their origin in Him and exist for His glory (Ps. 72:19). The first few verses of John’s gospel tell us that our Lord created the universe—and that without His hand of creation nothing would exist.
That’s why when we consider the world and everything in it, we can exclaim with Isaiah: “The whole earth is full of His glory!” (6:3). Praise His holy name! —David C. Egner
Our God has fashioned earth and sky, Sun, moon, and stars beyond compare; His workmanship we can’t deny—
His fingerprints are everywhere. —Seals
"All creation is an outstretched finger pointing toward God."
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
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Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Why We Work
Why We Work—In the late 1660s, Sir Christopher Wren was commissioned to re-design St. Paul’s Cathedral in London. According to legend, one day he visited the construction site of this great edifice and was unrecognized by the workers. Wren walked about the site, asking several of the men what they were doing. One worker replied, “I am cutting a piece of stone.” A second worker responded, “I’m earning five shillings two pence a day.” A third, however, had a different perspective: “I am helping Christopher Wren build a magnificent cathedral to the glory of God.” What a contrast in the attitude and motivation of that worker!
Why we do what we do is extremely important, particularly when it comes to our working lives and careers. That’s why Paul challenged the Ephesians to do their work, “not with eyeservice, as men-pleasers, but as bondservants of Christ, doing the will of God from the heart, with goodwill doing service, as to the Lord, and not to men” (Eph. 6:6-7).
If we do our work merely to earn a paycheck or satisfy a supervisor, we will fall short of the highest motivation—doing our best as evidence of our devotion to God. So, why do we work? As that laborer told Wren, we work “to the glory of God.” —Bill Crowder
Be not always wanting
Some other work to do,
But gratefully perform the task
The Lord has given you. —Anon.
"No matter who signs your paycheck, you are really working for God."
Why we do what we do is extremely important, particularly when it comes to our working lives and careers. That’s why Paul challenged the Ephesians to do their work, “not with eyeservice, as men-pleasers, but as bondservants of Christ, doing the will of God from the heart, with goodwill doing service, as to the Lord, and not to men” (Eph. 6:6-7).
If we do our work merely to earn a paycheck or satisfy a supervisor, we will fall short of the highest motivation—doing our best as evidence of our devotion to God. So, why do we work? As that laborer told Wren, we work “to the glory of God.” —Bill Crowder
Be not always wanting
Some other work to do,
But gratefully perform the task
The Lord has given you. —Anon.
"No matter who signs your paycheck, you are really working for God."
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
The Poor Mans Entertainment
I just want to get stoned or drunk and then have some crazy sex! How many times do people say or think that very thought each day I wonder? I've had my share of drunk days when I was young but it wasn't a occurrence that carried over into my adult life even though I grew up poor and struggling. Why do the poor always go for drugs and alcohol I ask myself.?.
Two reasons I can think of: we're poor and our heart are sinful. I'm no different in that assessment! As a poor individual, there aren't many options available in the form of entertainment that might satisfy this sinners heart--it's not like I can just pack up and fly to Tennessee for the weekend or go to St. Louis's finest outlet stores for brand name clothes so I can look good at work. So how else to escape the poor lifestyle and be entertained both at the sane time... A sinful heart like mine might naturally choose drugs or alcohol. Do you know anyone else who might or does?
We have so many other things we can do for fun in our off time like read a good book, study the Bible, walk in the park, fishing, roller skating, etc... How about you, when's the last time you tried on a pair of skates??? What do you usually do? Let me guess. You get off work, get home, turn on the brain-washing TV set and vedge-out right? Maybe you hit up you regular bar, you know, the one where everyone knows your name. Then the weekend come and all we do is drink, drink, drink...
If that's you then you're doing exactly what the devil below wants. If you're a believer, then his demons have made sure you're none effective in any sort of ministry to others, and you on the path to back-sliding. Satan's goals are to make the believer stop sharing the Gospel and stop practicing our faith in Christ our Lord. Maybe, oneday even have you walk away from your Father just like the wayward son who didn't realize he need his father until he was wishing he could eat as well as the pigs he was feeding. Come back... Come back to your Father and he will take you back in...
Two reasons I can think of: we're poor and our heart are sinful. I'm no different in that assessment! As a poor individual, there aren't many options available in the form of entertainment that might satisfy this sinners heart--it's not like I can just pack up and fly to Tennessee for the weekend or go to St. Louis's finest outlet stores for brand name clothes so I can look good at work. So how else to escape the poor lifestyle and be entertained both at the sane time... A sinful heart like mine might naturally choose drugs or alcohol. Do you know anyone else who might or does?
We have so many other things we can do for fun in our off time like read a good book, study the Bible, walk in the park, fishing, roller skating, etc... How about you, when's the last time you tried on a pair of skates??? What do you usually do? Let me guess. You get off work, get home, turn on the brain-washing TV set and vedge-out right? Maybe you hit up you regular bar, you know, the one where everyone knows your name. Then the weekend come and all we do is drink, drink, drink...
If that's you then you're doing exactly what the devil below wants. If you're a believer, then his demons have made sure you're none effective in any sort of ministry to others, and you on the path to back-sliding. Satan's goals are to make the believer stop sharing the Gospel and stop practicing our faith in Christ our Lord. Maybe, oneday even have you walk away from your Father just like the wayward son who didn't realize he need his father until he was wishing he could eat as well as the pigs he was feeding. Come back... Come back to your Father and he will take you back in...
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