Monday, December 18, 2006
THIS WEEKS PRAYER
This week, thank God for His indescribable gift and celebrate the reason for the season. Ask God to use you as His powerful, loving instrument to spread the Good News of His coming. Ask Him to direct you to those who are in need so that you can bring His love and provision to them. Continue to pray for our military and their families as well as President Bush and all those in authority with him. Pray for the protection of Israel and for the spread of the gospel in the Middle East and throughout the world. 2 Cor. 9:15; John 8:12; Luke 2
Monday, December 11, 2006
THIS WEEKS PRAYER
Remember the “salvation tree” during your prayers this Christmas season and thank God for His “unspeakable gift.” Ask Him to use you to point others to this special tree. Continue to pray for the soldiers in Iraq and the Middle East along with their families and loved ones. Remember Israel when you pray for the nations of the world. Pray for wisdom and protection for our president during this transition season. Pray that righteousness will exalt the nation. Phil. 4:6
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
A-B-C METHOD OF MANAGING ATITUDES
As an airport skycap checked through a customer at curbside, he accidentally knocked over the man's luggage. He quickly collected the fallen bags and apologized for the mishap. Unappeased, the traveler burst into an angry tirade, raging and swearing at the skycap for his clumsiness. Throughout the traveler's rant, the baggage handler simply apologized and smiled. The angry man continued to berate the skycap, until he finally headed off to catch his plane. Even then the baggage handler remained calm and passively smiled.The next customer in line witnessed the incident and marveled at the skycap's professionalism and control. "I have never seen such restraint and humility," he said. "How do you keep your cool when somebody is attacking you so viciously?""It's easy," the skycap answered. "He's going to Denver, but his bags are going to Detroit."That is certainly ONE way of managing attitudes, but here is a moreconstructive approach.you heard of the A-B-C method of managing your attitude? It's simple and effective.
"A" stands for the "Activating Event." Let's say you get stuck intraffic. The traffic jam is the activating event.
"B" stands for your "Belief System." You believe that traffic is only getting worse and you'll have more and more days like this ahead.
"C" stands for the "Consequence of the Event." You become angry. You want to honk your horn. Your stomach is tied in knots and you bangthe dashboard with your fist.
The problem is...most people jump directly from "A" to "C." They get stuck in traffic and become angry. They think the traffic jam made them upset. They don't realize that they didn't HAVE to get angry.They skipped an important step!Let's try it again:
"A" - you get stuck in traffic.
"B" - you believe that you were given some unexpected and extra time to spend in solitude, to listen to a great tape or to plan your day.
"C" - the consequence is that you feel gratitude for the gift of time.I have a friend who is fond of saying, "A traffic jam has no power tomake us angry. It just stops our car." He is aware that between the activating event and the consequence is something that we control: our beliefs about what is happening.The next time you have a problem -- at home or at work, big or small -- decide to manage your attitude toward it. Practice the A-B-C method. You probably can't change "A," the activating event. But try changing "B," your beliefs about the problem. When you change yourbeliefs, you also change "C," the consequences of the situation.It's as simple as A-B-C. Manage your beliefs, and you'll manage to be a lot happier! Steve Gooder
P.S. CELEBRITY QUIPN ever doubt the courage of the French. They were the ones who discovered that snails are edible. -- Doug Larson, United Feature Syndicate
"A" stands for the "Activating Event." Let's say you get stuck intraffic. The traffic jam is the activating event.
"B" stands for your "Belief System." You believe that traffic is only getting worse and you'll have more and more days like this ahead.
"C" stands for the "Consequence of the Event." You become angry. You want to honk your horn. Your stomach is tied in knots and you bangthe dashboard with your fist.
The problem is...most people jump directly from "A" to "C." They get stuck in traffic and become angry. They think the traffic jam made them upset. They don't realize that they didn't HAVE to get angry.They skipped an important step!Let's try it again:
"A" - you get stuck in traffic.
"B" - you believe that you were given some unexpected and extra time to spend in solitude, to listen to a great tape or to plan your day.
"C" - the consequence is that you feel gratitude for the gift of time.I have a friend who is fond of saying, "A traffic jam has no power tomake us angry. It just stops our car." He is aware that between the activating event and the consequence is something that we control: our beliefs about what is happening.The next time you have a problem -- at home or at work, big or small -- decide to manage your attitude toward it. Practice the A-B-C method. You probably can't change "A," the activating event. But try changing "B," your beliefs about the problem. When you change yourbeliefs, you also change "C," the consequences of the situation.It's as simple as A-B-C. Manage your beliefs, and you'll manage to be a lot happier! Steve Gooder
P.S. CELEBRITY QUIPN ever doubt the courage of the French. They were the ones who discovered that snails are edible. -- Doug Larson, United Feature Syndicate
Monday, December 04, 2006
THIS WEEKS PRAYER
This week ask God how He wants you to approach this season, set your priorities accordingly and ask for opportunities to share the love of Christ with those around you. As you pray about what to give to friends and family, remember to include the poor and needy. Pray for our soldiers and families who are apart from their loved ones this season. Continue to pray that our leaders would turn to God for wisdom and direction concerning our nation, our support of Israel, the war in Iraq and our global responsibilities. Matt. 22:39; I Thes. 5:17
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
How To Be Happy For A Lifetime
Someone said this about happiness:To be happy for an hour -- take a nap.
To be happy for a day -- go shopping.
To be happy for a week -- take a vacation.
To be happy for a month -- get married.
To be happy for a year -- inherit a fortune.
To be happy for a lifetime -- help others.
You and I may argue with a couple of points on that list, but the author is exactly right about how to be happy for the rest of your life. Lasting contentment can always be found in helping others. It is truly a secret that many people have never discovered! Marion Preminger stumbled upon it and wrote about where lasting happiness is to be found in her auto biography ALL I WANT IS EVERYTHING. Born in Hungary in 1913, Marion was raised in a castle, surrounded by wealth, servants and the notoriety of an aristocratic upbringing. At a Viennese ball, she met a handsome young man, the son of an Italian doctor. They rushed into a marriage that lasted only ayear.She returned to Vienna to embark on a career of acting. There she fell in love with the German director Otto Preminger. They married and she followed him to America where he began a promising career as a Hollywood movie director. But her new Hollywood life style could not sustain her marriage and Preminger eventually divorced her.Marion returned to Europe to live the life of a Parisian socialite until 1948. Then everything changed when she read that Dr. Albert Schweitzer was visiting Europe from his home in Africa. She determined to meet with the notable missionary doctor.She first encountered Schweitzer doing one of the things he loved to do best while visiting Europe -- playing a church organ for his own enjoyment. He invited her to dine with him. After the meal, Marion knew she had finally found what she'd been looking for. She accompanied Schweitzer every day during the remainder ofhis European visit. He invited Marion to come back to Africa with himand work as an untrained staff member in the Lamberene hospital.She left her life of status and ease and moved to Africa.Once there, the girl who was raised like a princess became a servant.She changed bandages, bathed bodies and fed lepers. She gave her lifeaway to the poor and, because of it, found the happiness she'd craved for so long.It was Albert Schweitzer who asserted, "One thing I know: the only ones among you who will be really happy are those who will have sought and found how to serve."However, wherever and whom ever you choose to help is unimportant.There are those in need everywhere. But when you figure out how to sincerely serve other people, you'll have also learned how to be happy for a lifetime. Steve Gooder
To be happy for a day -- go shopping.
To be happy for a week -- take a vacation.
To be happy for a month -- get married.
To be happy for a year -- inherit a fortune.
To be happy for a lifetime -- help others.
You and I may argue with a couple of points on that list, but the author is exactly right about how to be happy for the rest of your life. Lasting contentment can always be found in helping others. It is truly a secret that many people have never discovered! Marion Preminger stumbled upon it and wrote about where lasting happiness is to be found in her auto biography ALL I WANT IS EVERYTHING. Born in Hungary in 1913, Marion was raised in a castle, surrounded by wealth, servants and the notoriety of an aristocratic upbringing. At a Viennese ball, she met a handsome young man, the son of an Italian doctor. They rushed into a marriage that lasted only ayear.She returned to Vienna to embark on a career of acting. There she fell in love with the German director Otto Preminger. They married and she followed him to America where he began a promising career as a Hollywood movie director. But her new Hollywood life style could not sustain her marriage and Preminger eventually divorced her.Marion returned to Europe to live the life of a Parisian socialite until 1948. Then everything changed when she read that Dr. Albert Schweitzer was visiting Europe from his home in Africa. She determined to meet with the notable missionary doctor.She first encountered Schweitzer doing one of the things he loved to do best while visiting Europe -- playing a church organ for his own enjoyment. He invited her to dine with him. After the meal, Marion knew she had finally found what she'd been looking for. She accompanied Schweitzer every day during the remainder ofhis European visit. He invited Marion to come back to Africa with himand work as an untrained staff member in the Lamberene hospital.She left her life of status and ease and moved to Africa.Once there, the girl who was raised like a princess became a servant.She changed bandages, bathed bodies and fed lepers. She gave her lifeaway to the poor and, because of it, found the happiness she'd craved for so long.It was Albert Schweitzer who asserted, "One thing I know: the only ones among you who will be really happy are those who will have sought and found how to serve."However, wherever and whom ever you choose to help is unimportant.There are those in need everywhere. But when you figure out how to sincerely serve other people, you'll have also learned how to be happy for a lifetime. Steve Gooder
Monday, November 27, 2006
THIS WEEKS PRAYER
This week say, “yes,” to God and ask Him to help you focus more on Him than on the seemingly enticing sights and sounds of the season. Ask Him to show you areas where you could be lured away from quality time with Him and commit to guarding that time and your relationship with Him. Pray that revival would ignite in our churches and spread throughout the country. Pray for President Bush, Congress, the Supreme Court, our troops and their families. I Thes. 5:17-18
Sunday, November 26, 2006
Monday, November 20, 2006
THIS WEEKS PRAYER
This week thank the Lord for the many blessings that we have and that we are able to bless others as we are blessed. Pray that those serving in the military will receive God’s love through the outpouring of cards, letters and packages being sent to them. Pray for their families during this Thanksgiving season and ask God to help you reach out to others in need during this time. Continue to pray for protection from terrorism within and without our borders. Pray for the newly elected legislative body, a smooth governmental transition and godly wisdom for all concerned. Remember Israel, the persecuted church and those suffering around the world. I John 4:7-8
Monday, November 13, 2006
THIS WEEKS PRAYER
Thank God this week that although we do not always understand His ways, we can rest in the assurance of His presence and continual guidance. Continue to pray for our nation’s leaders and those newly elected into office. As you pray for the protection of Israel and our own borders, pray that the spirit of repentance would descend upon our churches and throughout the nation. Pray that America would turn back to God, be a beacon of righteousness and finance God’s kingdom around the world. Remember to pray for the persecuted church and for each continent by name. Psalm 124; Rom. 8:14; Rom. 8:26-28
Saturday, November 11, 2006
KEEPING HOPE ALIVE
We cannot live only on hope. But neither can we live without it. Nobody knew this better than John Chapman. John Chapman was a man of great hope. He was born in 1774 inMassachusetts. In the early 1800's he got in on the opening of landin the Northwest Territory, as it was then called, of the new United States. He found small plots of land suitable for farming and cleared them by hand. He bought fruit seed in Pennsylvania every year and carried it to his many apple orchards, usually on his back the trees were large enough to transplant, he sold them to settlers homesteading the West. Eventually, he had little apple orchards spread around what would become the states of Ohio,Michigan, Illinois and Indiana. Most people forgot, or never knew, his real name, and took to calling him Johnny the Apple Man or JohnnyAppleseed. Johnny was a gentle man with a big vision. He was liked by most people who knew him, the native Indians and white settlers alike.His vision was to spread the goodness of apple trees everywhere people settled. Apples, he believed, gave the promise of harvest and hope that the wilderness would become home. Every tree he grew was a symbol of hope. Johnny had another curious habit. He loved books, but did not have the means to carry more than two, usually a Bible and a book of inspiration or theology. Because Johnny wanted to share his books, he carefully cut chapters out of whatever inspirational book he had available and loaned one or two chapters to families that wanted to read. He'd later swap those chapters for others when he came back through. In this way he left hope and encouragement wherever he traveled. His grave can be found today in Fort Wayne, Indiana. It says, "Johnny Appleseed (John Chapman). He lived for others."Johnny understood his greatest task in life: to keep hope alive. When we keep hope alive, then hope keeps us alive.
Steve Goodier
Steve Goodier
Monday, November 06, 2006
THIS WEEKS PRAYER
Thank God this week for the freedom and privilege we have to cast our vote according to our conscience. Pray that Americans across the nation would vote for what is godly and righteous. Pray that our current leadership and those newly elected into office would recognize their dependence on God and seek Him for wisdom in all the decisions they make. Continue to pray for the protection of our cities and borders, schools, young people, troops, Israel and the persecuted church. 1 Cor. 16:13; Mat. 5:37
Friday, November 03, 2006
Men's Support Group Meeting
We had a great time in the Lord last night. The anointing of God was so powerful Chad Sizemore led us in worship and shared his testimony. Several other men shared spontaneously as the Spirit inspired them. Men were coming forth for prayer and God was delivering.Others were seeking to be filled with His Spirit. God is still restoring lives, He is blessing and we are looking to Him for guidance and direction for the future of this ministry.
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
You know you are too old to Trick or Treat when:
10. You get winded from knocking on the door.
9. You have to have another kid chew the candy for you.
8. You ask for high fiber candy only.
7. When someone drops a candy bar in your bag, you lose your balance and fall over.
6. People say: "Great Boris Karloff Mask," and you're not wearing a mask.
5. When the door opens you yell, "Trick or ...." and can't remember the rest.
4. By the end of the night, you have a bag full of restraining orders.
3. You have to carefully choose a costume that won't dislodge your hairpiece.
2. You're the only Power Ranger in the neighborhood with a walker.
And the number one reason Seniors should not go Trick Or Treating...
1. You keep having to go home to pee.
9. You have to have another kid chew the candy for you.
8. You ask for high fiber candy only.
7. When someone drops a candy bar in your bag, you lose your balance and fall over.
6. People say: "Great Boris Karloff Mask," and you're not wearing a mask.
5. When the door opens you yell, "Trick or ...." and can't remember the rest.
4. By the end of the night, you have a bag full of restraining orders.
3. You have to carefully choose a costume that won't dislodge your hairpiece.
2. You're the only Power Ranger in the neighborhood with a walker.
And the number one reason Seniors should not go Trick Or Treating...
1. You keep having to go home to pee.
NOTICE of CANCELLTION
YOUTH CONFERENCE 2007
Dear Friend,
I have bad news. Due to a conflict of dates with another event here at the International Offices, I must CANCEL the YOUTH CONFERENCE scheduled for March 16-18, 2007 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This was an innocent oversight on my part which could negatively impact the other event scheduled for the same date. I (along with others) have worked very hard to find an alternate date and site, but with no success. I’m very sorry for any inconvenience or disappointment this might cause.
Let’s take the positive approach. This gives us a head start on 2008 conference planning, fundraising, etc. Stay tuned for 2008 dates coming in the near future. God has something better—something greater for youth and young adults, youth leaders, and youth ministries! Keep the ReVolution momentum going in your local youth group, state/regional activities, but especially in your heart—live out loud every day. Every day is a new opportunity to serve Jesus by serving others!
Love and blessings,
Youth Ministry Director
Youth Ministry Department
Church of God or Prophecy
P.O. Box 2910
3720 Keith Street NW
Cleveland, Tennessee 37320-2910
423-559-5304
423-559-5302 - Fax
www.youth.cogop.org
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
A New Generation of Adults Bends Moral and Sexual Rules to Their Liking
The Barna Update: October 31, 2006
The Baby Boomer generation placed its unique stamp on the nation, including its application of morality. But how is the subsequent adult generation – the Baby Busters – reshaping the nation’s norms regarding morality and sexuality? How does their lifestyle compare to biblical standards? The latest Barna Update examines the lifestyles and perspectives of adults who are in their twenties and thirties and provides challenging insights about the imprint Busters are putting on morality. To read this free report, click on the link below or go to the Barna Group’s home page www.barna.org
A New Generation of Adults Bends Moral and Sexual Rules to Their Liking
The Baby Boomer generation placed its unique stamp on the nation, including its application of morality. But how is the subsequent adult generation – the Baby Busters – reshaping the nation’s norms regarding morality and sexuality? How does their lifestyle compare to biblical standards? The latest Barna Update examines the lifestyles and perspectives of adults who are in their twenties and thirties and provides challenging insights about the imprint Busters are putting on morality. To read this free report, click on the link below or go to the Barna Group’s home page www.barna.org
A New Generation of Adults Bends Moral and Sexual Rules to Their Liking
Monday, October 30, 2006
THIS WEEKS PRAYER
This week let’s humble ourselves, repent and pray as we have never prayed before. Pray first for personal revival, and then that it would spread throughout the land. Continue to pray that our nation would turn back to God and that righteousness would prevail in our federal, state, and local governments. Pray that the candidates who have integrity and stand for righteousness would be the ones elected into office this November. 2 Chron. 7:14
Ending of Another Month
October has been a wonderful time for us at Browntown. We had a week of revival services which is unheard of any more and yesterday was the finally of Pastor's Appreciation Month and Family Day with 84 in attendance.
Conference with Bryan Cutshall
Wow, what a great time. It was in the top 5 of conferences I've been to in my life. The information we received was presented in a applicable format and was biblical supported.
I'm looking forward to studing and applying the miteral that I purchased.
Please pray that God will bless the work here at Browntown.
I'm looking forward to studing and applying the miteral that I purchased.
Please pray that God will bless the work here at Browntown.
Friday, October 27, 2006
Harvest Festival
We want to invite everyone to come join us Saturday evening for a great time. We have planned games and candy for the young children, chili, hotdogs, and other wonderful stuff for everyone. We will also have a hay ride, bonfire and singing under the stars. Fun starts at 5:00 p.m.
Monday, October 23, 2006
THIS WEEKS PRAYER
This week ask God to give you a passion for Him, first and foremost. Then ask Him to reveal what He has placed within your heart that burns with passion and propels you toward the your destiny. Pray for the upcoming elections. Ask God to reveal anything that is displeasing to him within our government, and to spur us on to pray, support and vote for those of His choosing. Continue to pray for our military and their families, the situation in the Middle East, the protection of Israel and wisdom for President Bush and those in authority with him. Matt. 9:29
WHAT ARE YOU FILLED WITH?
I recall reading that a man from Virginia Beach filed a law suit against his hospital. He opted to have surgery in order to lose weight. So he had his stomach stapled -- a procedure that reduced the size of his stomach so he couldn't eat as much. A couple of days after surgery he sneaked down the hospital corridors to the kitchen. There he raided the refrigerator and ate so much that his staples burst.The law suit? He claimed it was all the hospital's fault. They should have locked the refrigerator. No, I don't know how the suit came out...just the staples. If the first sin was eating the forbidden fruit, then the second was trying to excuse it. "It's not my fault! SHE made me do it!"Wonderful things can happen when we decide to be responsible for everything we put into our mouths, everything we put into our mindsand everything we put into our hearts. Fill your body with the right foods and it will perform well. Fill your mind with learning and it will not stagnate. Fill your mind with optimistic attitudes and you will always have hope. Fill your heart with courage and you will be able to face life with confidence.Fill your heart with love and you'll never be alone. Fill every day will plenty of gratitude and you will always be happy. Only you can decide how to fill up your life. Albert Ellis has said, "The best years of your life are the ones in which you decide your problems are your own. You do not blame them on your mother, the ecology, or the president. You realize that you control your own destiny."Only you can choose what goes into your life. Fill up your mind, your body and your heart with the very best, and the result can be no less than magnificent. Steve Gooder
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Partial Birth Abortion Petition
This may be our last chance to change the murderous act on thousands of children daily. Please, please, take a moment of your time and go to www.breakthrough.net click on the partial birth abortion petition and fill out the form or call 1-877-678-7673 Let's stand together and make a differents in our world.
THOSE WHO WILL LISTEN WILL LEARN
Advice comes in all shapes and sizes. For instance, someone gave the sage advice: "If you dance with a grizzly bear, you had better let him lead." No argument here. Or this, found in a fortune cookie: "You are a poor, pathetic, gullible fool who seeks advice from bakery products."Conrad Hilton, hotelier extraordinaire, was asked on national television if he had one vital bit of advice for listeners. "Please,"he said, "place the curtain on the INSIDE of the tub."It's been accurately said that there is a lot of advice available for nothing, and most of it is worth about what we paid for it. But here is sound guidance, from an unknown author, worth taking to heart:
"If someone hurts you, betrays you, or breaks your heart, forgive; for that person has helped you learn about trust and the importance of caution.
If someone loves you, love back unconditionally; that one is teaching you to love.
Make every day count. Appreciate every moment and take from those moments everything that you possibly can, for you may never be able to experience them again. Talk to people that you have never talked to before -- and actually listen. Let yourself fall in love, break free, and set your sights high. Hold your head up because you have every right to. Tell yourself you are a great individual and believe in yourself, for if you don't believe in yourself, it will be hard for others to believe in you. You can make of your life anything you wish. Create your own life and then go out and live it with absolutely no regrets. Most importantly, if you love others, tell them, for you never know what may come tomorrow. And learn a lesson in life each day you live."Even some free advice can occasionally be of profit. Those who listenwill learn.
"If someone hurts you, betrays you, or breaks your heart, forgive; for that person has helped you learn about trust and the importance of caution.
If someone loves you, love back unconditionally; that one is teaching you to love.
Make every day count. Appreciate every moment and take from those moments everything that you possibly can, for you may never be able to experience them again. Talk to people that you have never talked to before -- and actually listen. Let yourself fall in love, break free, and set your sights high. Hold your head up because you have every right to. Tell yourself you are a great individual and believe in yourself, for if you don't believe in yourself, it will be hard for others to believe in you. You can make of your life anything you wish. Create your own life and then go out and live it with absolutely no regrets. Most importantly, if you love others, tell them, for you never know what may come tomorrow. And learn a lesson in life each day you live."Even some free advice can occasionally be of profit. Those who listenwill learn.
Monday, October 16, 2006
THIS WEEKS PRAYER
Pray according to Psalm 139 this week and ask the Lord to search your heart and reveal anything that is not pleasing to Him. Ask Him to lead you away from evil and into His perfect way. As wickedness is a focus this month, pray protection over our children, schools, teachers, administrators and communities. Pray that God would protect and direct President Bush to make wise decisions regarding Iraq, Israel and our nation. Pray for the elections. Ps. 139:23-24
Sunday, October 15, 2006
Thursday, October 12, 2006
REVIVAL
Browntown Church of God of Prophecy
will be in Revival
Oct 16 - 21
6:30 p.m.
Evangelist: Chris Bell
We are expecting God to manifest Himself,
we hope you will come be part of this move of God.
Monday, October 09, 2006
THIS WEEKS PRAYER
This week ask God to reveal the gifts, talents, abilities and desires He has placed in your heart. Ask Him to show you some practical ways in which you can use these to fulfill His purpose for you. Thank Him that a part of that involves the way you influence your family, friends, neighbors and co-workers. Continue to pray for the protection of our nation, including our schools, hospitals, ports, cities, residential areas, transportation systems, communication lines, military bases, financial institutions, federal buildings, food and water supplies. Psalm 37:4
Friday, October 06, 2006
Your Life -- It's on Loan!
I like to take long walks in the cemetery. I've noticed something about the hundreds of people beneath the cemetery ground. None of them kept their bodies! They each were given a body to use -- some for a short time and some for many years. But they all gave those bodies up. And that is true with their things, too. They came into the world with nothing and they left the things of this world behind.Everything. Their bodies; their money; their responsibilities; their families; and, all of their things!
An old story tells of a grandmother and her grandson walking the beach. The little boy spotted a dead pelican in the sand. "What happened to that bird?" he asked."That pelican died and went to heaven to be with God," explained his grandmother, in hopes of soothing the child.Still puzzled, he asked, "Well, why did God throw him back?"
I rented a car recently. The rental papers indicated that the carwas "dented all over." I looked closely and, sure enough, it was covered with little, round dents! Every door, the hood, the roof and the trunk were affected. The car looked as if it had been caught in a severe hail storm.The damage was only visible upon close inspection, so it didn't particularly bother me that it was dented. I drove the vehicle for afew days and returned it to the rental agency. It wasn't my car. I knew I couldn't keep it if I wanted to.Our bodies are like loaner vehicles. They are ours to use, but not ours to keep. We must care for them and maintain them, for the better shape they are in, the longer we may borrow them. But we will someday turn them back in. We were fortunate enough to be given bodies to usefor a while, but sometime they will become sick, damaged or simply worn out, and we will need to return them.This simple concept is one of the most transforming, comforting and freeing truths I have come to know. I have been given thee xtraordinary gift of a body to use for a season, and a few things ofthis world to enjoy for a time. But NONE of these are mine to keep.Therefore, I will guard against becoming too attached, for I know Imust give it all up someday.I can live freed from unnecessary worry about myself. It's all on loan. Mine to use well and enjoy for a time. And then, when I returnit all, I will give it back in gratitude and joy, thankful that I even got to use it at all!
Steve Gooder
An old story tells of a grandmother and her grandson walking the beach. The little boy spotted a dead pelican in the sand. "What happened to that bird?" he asked."That pelican died and went to heaven to be with God," explained his grandmother, in hopes of soothing the child.Still puzzled, he asked, "Well, why did God throw him back?"
I rented a car recently. The rental papers indicated that the carwas "dented all over." I looked closely and, sure enough, it was covered with little, round dents! Every door, the hood, the roof and the trunk were affected. The car looked as if it had been caught in a severe hail storm.The damage was only visible upon close inspection, so it didn't particularly bother me that it was dented. I drove the vehicle for afew days and returned it to the rental agency. It wasn't my car. I knew I couldn't keep it if I wanted to.Our bodies are like loaner vehicles. They are ours to use, but not ours to keep. We must care for them and maintain them, for the better shape they are in, the longer we may borrow them. But we will someday turn them back in. We were fortunate enough to be given bodies to usefor a while, but sometime they will become sick, damaged or simply worn out, and we will need to return them.This simple concept is one of the most transforming, comforting and freeing truths I have come to know. I have been given thee xtraordinary gift of a body to use for a season, and a few things ofthis world to enjoy for a time. But NONE of these are mine to keep.Therefore, I will guard against becoming too attached, for I know Imust give it all up someday.I can live freed from unnecessary worry about myself. It's all on loan. Mine to use well and enjoy for a time. And then, when I returnit all, I will give it back in gratitude and joy, thankful that I even got to use it at all!
Steve Gooder
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
How Long Do We Have ?
About the time our original 13 states adopted their new constitution, in 1787, Alexander Tyler, a Scottish history professor at the University of Edinburgh , had this to say about the fall of the Athenian Republic some 2,000 years prior:"A democracy is always temporary in nature; it simply cannot exist as a permanent form of government. A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates who promise the most benefits from the public treasury, with the result that every democracy will finally collapse due to loose fiscal policy, which is always followed by a dictatorship."The average age of the worlds greatest civilizations from the beginning of history, has been about 200 years. During those 200 years, these nations always progressed through the following sequence:1. From bondage to spiritual faith;2. From spiritual faith to great courage;3. From courage to liberty;4. From liberty to abundance;5. From abundance to complacency;6. From complacency to apathy;7. From apathy to dependence;8. From dependence back into bondage ."Professor Joseph Olson of Hamline University School of Law, St. Paul , Minnesota , points out some interesting facts concerning the 2000 Presidential election:
Population of counties won by: Gore: 127 million; Bush: 143 million;
Square miles of land won by: Gore: 580,000; Bush: 2,427,000
States won by: Gore: 19; Bush: 29
Murder rate per 100,000 residents in counties won by: Gore: 13.2 Bush: 2.1
Professor Olson adds: "In aggregate, the map of the territory Bush won was mostly the land owned by the tax-paying citizens of this great country. Gore's territory mostly encompassed those citizens living in government-owned tenements and living off government welfare..."Olson believes the United States is now somewhere between the "complacency and apathy" phase of Professor Tyler's definition of democracy, with some 40 percent of the nation's population already having reached the "governmental dependency" phase.Pass this along to help everyone realize just how much is at stake, knowing that apathy is the greatest danger to our freedom.
Population of counties won by: Gore: 127 million; Bush: 143 million;
Square miles of land won by: Gore: 580,000; Bush: 2,427,000
States won by: Gore: 19; Bush: 29
Murder rate per 100,000 residents in counties won by: Gore: 13.2 Bush: 2.1
Professor Olson adds: "In aggregate, the map of the territory Bush won was mostly the land owned by the tax-paying citizens of this great country. Gore's territory mostly encompassed those citizens living in government-owned tenements and living off government welfare..."Olson believes the United States is now somewhere between the "complacency and apathy" phase of Professor Tyler's definition of democracy, with some 40 percent of the nation's population already having reached the "governmental dependency" phase.Pass this along to help everyone realize just how much is at stake, knowing that apathy is the greatest danger to our freedom.
Monday, October 02, 2006
THIS WEEKS PRAYER
This week ask the Lord to help you set your priorities and order your day. Spend daily quality time in prayer and ask God to help you set boundaries and say “no” when needed. As you pray for those closest to you remember the persecuted church, those giving their lives for the gospel and those serving in the military. Pray that God would have His way in the upcoming elections and that we would focus on what’s important to Him. Continue to pray for the protection of Israel, President Bush, our military bases, ports, airports, borders, transportation systems, cities, water and food supplies. Pray for peace in Iraq so that our troops can come home. 2 Chron. 7:14
Breaking The 100+ Groweth Barrier
“Breaking the 100+ Church Growth Barrier”October 27-28 2006 Friday 6:30pm – 9pm: Saturday 8:30am - 1pm Camp Boothe, Green Pond, Alabama Featured Speaker:Bryan Cutshall
Early Bird Registration (By July 15th) Only $55.00 per a person! $45 for groups of 5 or more!(After July 15th) $75.00 per person $65.00 for groups of 5 or more Registration Fee Includes:Seminar Manual Overnight Lodging in Dormitory Breakfast Saturday
HURRY SPACE IS LIMITED!
Bryan Cutshall, D. Min., is the Senior Pastor of Twin Rivers Worship Center in St. Louis, MO. Under his guidance and direction, the Twin Rivers church has grown from 52 people to one of the most vital mega churches (Average of 2000 Sunday Morning Attendance) in the Midwest. Bryan is a pastor, convention speaker and church trainer. Each year, he trains thousands of church leaders in conferences, diagnostic clinics, consultations and retreats. He is the author of several books in addition to the ChurchTrainer book label - a resource line for training pastors, leaders and workers in the Body of Christ. All of his books and resources can be found at: http://www.churchtrainer.com/
To Register or for More Information Contact the Alabama Church of God of Prophecy State Office @ P.O. Box 707 Bessemer, AL 35021. Phone: 205-425-1905 or e-mail: alcogop@aol.comAll Registrations with Payment need to be received by August 1, 2006.
This Event is Sponsored by the Alabama Church of God of Prophecy State Office and is Open toPastors, Ministers, and Key Church Leaders From All Denominations.
Early Bird Registration (By July 15th) Only $55.00 per a person! $45 for groups of 5 or more!(After July 15th) $75.00 per person $65.00 for groups of 5 or more Registration Fee Includes:Seminar Manual Overnight Lodging in Dormitory Breakfast Saturday
HURRY SPACE IS LIMITED!
Bryan Cutshall, D. Min., is the Senior Pastor of Twin Rivers Worship Center in St. Louis, MO. Under his guidance and direction, the Twin Rivers church has grown from 52 people to one of the most vital mega churches (Average of 2000 Sunday Morning Attendance) in the Midwest. Bryan is a pastor, convention speaker and church trainer. Each year, he trains thousands of church leaders in conferences, diagnostic clinics, consultations and retreats. He is the author of several books in addition to the ChurchTrainer book label - a resource line for training pastors, leaders and workers in the Body of Christ. All of his books and resources can be found at: http://www.churchtrainer.com/
To Register or for More Information Contact the Alabama Church of God of Prophecy State Office @ P.O. Box 707 Bessemer, AL 35021. Phone: 205-425-1905 or e-mail: alcogop@aol.comAll Registrations with Payment need to be received by August 1, 2006.
This Event is Sponsored by the Alabama Church of God of Prophecy State Office and is Open toPastors, Ministers, and Key Church Leaders From All Denominations.
Be a Part of the 100 Days of Prayer Iniative
At the 94th International General Assembly of the Church of God of Prophecy, then General Overseer-Select Bishop Randy Howard invited the global Church to be a part of 100 Days of Prayer. This season of prayer was to begin on October 1, when Bishop Howard would begin serving as General Overseer of the Church.
October 1, marks the beginning of the 100 Days of Prayer Initiative and you are invited to join others around the world that are praying during this time.
Below are the prayer directives for the next two weeks:
Week One Focus: General Presbyters
10/1, Bishop Sam Clements, North America
10/2, Bishop Brice Thompson, Caribbean
10/3, Bishop Felix Santiago, Central America
10/4, Bishop Miguel Mojica, South America
10/5, Bishop Clayton Endecott, Europe/CIS/Middle East
10/6, Bishop Sherman Allen, Africa1
0/7, Bishop David Browder, Asia/Oceania
Week Two Focus: General Overseer
10/8, Wisdom
10/9, Guidance
10/10, Spirit Empowering
10/11, Grace
10/12, Anointing
10/13, Vision
10/14, Discernment
October 1, marks the beginning of the 100 Days of Prayer Initiative and you are invited to join others around the world that are praying during this time.
Below are the prayer directives for the next two weeks:
Week One Focus: General Presbyters
10/1, Bishop Sam Clements, North America
10/2, Bishop Brice Thompson, Caribbean
10/3, Bishop Felix Santiago, Central America
10/4, Bishop Miguel Mojica, South America
10/5, Bishop Clayton Endecott, Europe/CIS/Middle East
10/6, Bishop Sherman Allen, Africa1
0/7, Bishop David Browder, Asia/Oceania
Week Two Focus: General Overseer
10/8, Wisdom
10/9, Guidance
10/10, Spirit Empowering
10/11, Grace
10/12, Anointing
10/13, Vision
10/14, Discernment
Saturday, September 30, 2006
Men's Support Group Meeting
We had 23 men come together today for a fish fry and a wonderful time of fellowship, the Lord is doing great things in these meetings.
Friday, September 29, 2006
Edna Horton Passes Away
Sis. Horton (Connie Pattersons mother) passed away this afternoon. Funeral services will be Saturday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. Graveside at Memory Hill Gardens in Tuscaloosa. Visitation will be at the church from 10 to 12 Saturday morning.
Thursday, September 28, 2006
Update on Justin Wallace
Justin was in a motorcycle accident Sunday evening. God is answering the prayers. Surgery today on neck, and back to fuse the broken bones. Vitals stabilized and the spleen healed without surgery. Continue to pray for Justin and his family.
Funeral Arrangements - Elbert Butler
The family will receive friends at 4:00 PM Friday at the Crossville Funeral Home.
The funeral will follow in the funeral home chapel at 7:00 PM Friday.
Burial will be Saturday morning at Liberty Hill cemetery.
Please continue to pray for this family.
The funeral will follow in the funeral home chapel at 7:00 PM Friday.
Burial will be Saturday morning at Liberty Hill cemetery.
Please continue to pray for this family.
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Men's Support Group Meeting
This Saturday Sep. 30 we are having a fish fry here at Browntown, several churches are involved and you are invited. It all starts at 4:00 p.m. we will eat and then go into the sanctuary for worship and preaching. Our speaker will be Ryan Johnson the worship will be lead by Chad Sizemore we are expecting God to touch lives. Please contact me if you would like to come or to find out more about it. 256-657-3344 or bltanner@hiwaay.net
Call for 100 Days of Prayer
Overseer Bishop Randy Howard is asking all those who will to join him in 100 days of prayer. His desire is for God to empower this church into greater ministry avenues than we have ever seen before, and to find our purpose in the kingdom of God for these last days harvest. To quote from Steven Curtis song,"Let us pray let us pray in every where and every way every moment of the day it is the right time."
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
True Story from Aniston Church
This morning, a church member's son-in-law, Kevin Finch was shot and killed by his neighbor. The incident resulted from a prior incident of the neighbor killing one of Kevin's dogs and because another of his dogs chewed up a sprayer.Thirty-one year old Kevin was going over to his neighbor, unarmed, to tell the man that he would fence his yard so that his dog wouldn't roam free and that he (Kevin) would pay for the repairs to the neighbor's sprayer. When Kevin stepped out in the road between their houses, the neighbor shot him three times. Kevin died before the emergency team could arrive. Kevin leaves a young wife and two small children. Please pray for Elizabeth Finch and her children.
Funny of the Day
A visiting minister was very long-winded. Worse, every time he would make a good point during his sermon and a member of the congregation responded with "Amen" or "That's right, preacher" he would get wound up even more and launch into another lengthy discourse. Finally, the host pastor started responding to every few sentences with "Amen, Pharaoh!" The guest minister wasn't sure what that meant, but after several more "Amen, Pharaohs" he finally concluded his very lengthy sermon. After the service concluded and the congregation had left, the visiting minister turned to his host and asked, "What exactly did you mean when you said "Amen, Pharaoh?"His host replied, "I was telling you to let my people go!"
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Only two defining forces have ever offered to die for you:
1. Jesus Christ
2. The American MILITARY
One died for your soul, the other for your freedom.
1. Jesus Christ
2. The American MILITARY
One died for your soul, the other for your freedom.
Monday, September 25, 2006
THIS WEEKS PRAYER
This week focus your prayer on His perfect will for you; surrender your will to His and tune your ear to hear His voice. During this season of Ramadan, be sensitive to the Spirit's leading when you pray for the protection of our nation, President Bush and other government leaders, our military bases and personnel, our borders, major cities, water and food supplies. Remember Israel and the Middle East in your prayers this week. Jer. 29:11 I Thes. 5:17
Friday, September 22, 2006
Prophecy Being Fulfilled Daily
Before you watch it, read this:
Matt 24:3-5 And as he sat upon the mount of Olives, the disciples came unto him privately, saying, Tell us, when shall these things be? and what shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world? And Jesus answered and said unto them, Take heed that no man deceive you. For many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and shall deceive many.
Matt 24:23-25 Then if any man shall say unto you, Lo, here is Christ, or there; believe it not. For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect. Behold, I have told you before.
Now, watch the clip. Jesus knew what He was talking about. (if you have dial-up, it's worth the wait to let it download). This guy has millions of followers. How close are we to Jesus coming back to the earth? The deception is only going to get worse! We need to pray for wisdom and gain it by studying our Bibles diligently each day!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=037HvQ1TyGM
Here is another video clip that I found about the same guy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24A2vpl_xew Praise the Lord!
Bible Prophecy is being fulfilled before our eyes, and Jesus (the true Christ) is coming soon
Matt 24:3-5 And as he sat upon the mount of Olives, the disciples came unto him privately, saying, Tell us, when shall these things be? and what shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world? And Jesus answered and said unto them, Take heed that no man deceive you. For many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and shall deceive many.
Matt 24:23-25 Then if any man shall say unto you, Lo, here is Christ, or there; believe it not. For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect. Behold, I have told you before.
Now, watch the clip. Jesus knew what He was talking about. (if you have dial-up, it's worth the wait to let it download). This guy has millions of followers. How close are we to Jesus coming back to the earth? The deception is only going to get worse! We need to pray for wisdom and gain it by studying our Bibles diligently each day!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=037HvQ1TyGM
Here is another video clip that I found about the same guy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24A2vpl_xew Praise the Lord!
Bible Prophecy is being fulfilled before our eyes, and Jesus (the true Christ) is coming soon
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
Afraid Of Risk ?
An old poem by Richard Armour makes a good point: The bride, white of hair, is stooped over her cane, Her faltering footsteps need guiding. While down the church aisle, with wan toothless smile, The groom in a wheelchair comes riding. And who is this elderly couple you ask? You'll find, when you've closely explored it, That here is that rare, most conservative pair, Who waited 'til they could afford it. Are you ever afraid to take a risk? Afraid to commit because of an uncertain future? Afraid of failing? Not that anyone would wait an entire life before taking a chance on marriage, but do you tend to wait until all possible risks are minimized before setting out in a new direction?Though caution and common sense are certainly important, sometimes a
risk is called for. As the late William Arthur Ward wisely said:
To laugh is to risk appearing a fool.
To weep is to risk appearing sentimental.
To reach out for another is to risk involvement.
To expose feelings is to risk revealing your true self.
To place you ideas, your dreams, before a crowd is to risk rejection.
To love is to risk not being loved in return.
To live is to risk dying.
To hope is to risk disappointment.
To try is to risk failure.
But risks must be taken, because the greatest hazard in life is to risk nothing.
Those who risk nothing, do nothing, have nothing, and become nothing.
They may avoid present suffering and sorrow, but they will not learn, feel, change, grow, love, or live. Chained by their fear, they are slaves who have forfeited their freedom. Only a person who risks is free. The pessimist complains about the wind; The optimist expects it to change; And the realist adjusts the sails. Is fear preventing you from taking a necessary risk today?
Steve Gooder
risk is called for. As the late William Arthur Ward wisely said:
To laugh is to risk appearing a fool.
To weep is to risk appearing sentimental.
To reach out for another is to risk involvement.
To expose feelings is to risk revealing your true self.
To place you ideas, your dreams, before a crowd is to risk rejection.
To love is to risk not being loved in return.
To live is to risk dying.
To hope is to risk disappointment.
To try is to risk failure.
But risks must be taken, because the greatest hazard in life is to risk nothing.
Those who risk nothing, do nothing, have nothing, and become nothing.
They may avoid present suffering and sorrow, but they will not learn, feel, change, grow, love, or live. Chained by their fear, they are slaves who have forfeited their freedom. Only a person who risks is free. The pessimist complains about the wind; The optimist expects it to change; And the realist adjusts the sails. Is fear preventing you from taking a necessary risk today?
Steve Gooder
Monday, September 18, 2006
THIS WEEKS PRAYER
This week ask the Holy Spirit to bring to the surface anything that is rooted in your soul that is not like Christ so that it can be dealt with and removed. Ask Him to create a clean heart and renew a right spirit within you. Pray that all nations would be free to worship God in spirit and in truth. Pray for a change of regime in Iran that would bring religious freedom to the people and an end to tyranny. Pray for closure to the war in Iraq, the protection of Israel and the protection of our major cities, ports, boundaries, and military bases around the world. Ps. 51:10; John 14:30
Saturday, September 16, 2006
Johnny Kim & Hannah Tipton at Tent Revival
Revival services will be going through Sep. 22 starting nightly at 7:15.
It is located on hwy 35 across the river bridge and on the right side of the rd.
where the rodeo is held. Join them for a wonderful time in the Lord.
Monday, September 11, 2006
THIS WEEKS PRAYER
As we remember the events of 9/11 five years ago, pray that we would heed the admonition of 2 Chronicles 7:14 and humble ourselves before God. Pray for the upcoming elections and ask God to move His people to vote for the ones of His choosing in each state and on the national level. Continue to pray for the crisis in Israel, Lebanon and the rest of the Middle East. Pray that Iraq would establish a strong democratic government and solve its internal problems so that our troops could return home safely. Pray that God will work through you to bring His message of love and hope to those around you. Psalm 91; 2 Chronicles 7:14
9/11 The Day America Changed
After five year the pain and sorrow continues. Let us remember in prayer those families that lost loved ones on this day. May they be comforted by the loving touch of God's Spirit and find the grace to forgive and let go of any anger or strife. Pray also for those that are fighting for peace. Our hearts desire is for the peace of God to reign.
The Barna Update: September 11, 2006
Adults in their twenties make decisions about everything from education to marriage, from career to kids. Their faith practices and spiritual priorities are also established during the formative years spanning ages 20 to 29. A new study by The Barna Group shows that despite strong levels of spiritual activity during the teen years, most twentysomethings disengage from active participation in the Christian faith during their young adult years – and often beyond that. To read this free report, click on the link below. Faith Practrices of Twentysomethings
Thursday, September 07, 2006
Men's Support Group
God is continuing to bless our men's group, we had 12 for Breakfast Saturday and 13 in the meeting Thursday night. We are haveing a fish fry Octoder 7. If your men would like to come join us please let me know. We plan to eat at 4:00 p.m. then we will gather for service around 6:00 p.m.
OUR GREATEST SONGS ARE STILL UNSUNG!
Do you dread the future? Or will you warmly welcome it as you would a new friend? Senator Hubert Humphrey, a man with an indomitable zest for living, once talked about the "good old days." He said, "They were never that good, believe me. The good new days are today, and better days are coming tomorrow. Our greatest songs are still unsung."What a marvelous spirit! Our greatest songs are still unsung! Quite adifferent spirit is found in a business magazine ad that pictures a newborn baby with the caption: "Only 22,463 days until retirement."The ad is cute, but it picks up on a spirit of our day. It is a spirit of worry and anxiety. It is a spirit that tells us, "You don't know what the future holds! It is likely to be bleak; even disastrous! You can never be too careful!" You know what spirit I mean.I have always believed in the future. And I will look forward to it with great anticipation. Why shouldn't I make friends with the future? After all, I intend to spend the rest of my life there! I am intrigued by a story about a bishop back in the 1870s. Thebishop had charge of a small denominational college. Annually, he visited the school and stayed in the home of the president.The bishop was a narrow thinker with a dim view of the future. He told the school president during one of those visits that everything that could be invented had already been invented.The administrator disagreed. "In 50 years," he contested, "people will learn to fly like birds."That kind of talk greatly disturbed the bishop. "Flight is reserved for birds and angels," he said emphatically, "and you, sir, are guilty of blasphemy!"The name of the bishop was Milton Wright. That name may not have agreat deal of meaning to you, but something else will. You see, back at home, this clergyman had two enthusiastic sons - Orville andWilbur - who believed that our greatest songs were still unsung! The rest of the story is one of an enthusiastic belief in tomorrow. You know how it ends.Do you believe that your greatest songs are still unsung? Will you joyously welcome tomorrow, and all the tomorrows to come? Supported by those we hold dear and under girded by faith, we, too, can share an enthusiastic belief in tomorrow!__________From JOY ALONG THE WAY http://www.lifesupportsystem.com/joyalongway.html
Monday, September 04, 2006
Happy Labor Day
Hope everyone had a great day yesterday and I hope everyone has a great Labor Day today.
THIS WEEKS PRAYER
This week take heed to the still small voice of the Lord when He calls you to action in certain areas of your life. Pray for the primary elections and ask God to help you and others vote for those of His choosing. Pray for the persecuted church and ask the Lord to strengthen those tortured and imprisoned for their faith. Continue to pray for the overthrow of tyrannical governments, the protection and peace of Israel, and the spread of the gospel throughout the Middle East. John 10:3-5; Hebrews 13:8
Monday, August 28, 2006
THIS WEEKS PRAYER
This week pray that the Spirit of God would shine through you and bring the light of His presence into the dark world around you. Ask Him to so fill you that people would be drawn to Him and you'd have the opportunity to share His love, healing and salvation with them. Pray for the upcoming elections so that the nation would shift back to its biblical roots. Pray for wisdom, courage and protection for the president, our borders, ports, transportation systems, water supply and major cities. Pray for our military and their families and for God's purposes to be fulfilled in Israel, the Middle East and our own nation. John 8:12; Phil. 2:15
Five Years Later: 9/11 Attacks Show No Lasting Influence on America's Faith
The Barna Update: August 28, 2006
With the fifth anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks, Americans are looking back at how their lives have changed in the half decade since that tumultuous day. How have people’s spiritual lives been affected? A new study by The Barna Group shows that despite an intense surge in religious activity and expression in the weeks immediately following 9/11 the faith of Americans is virtually indistinguishable today compared to pre-attack conditions. To read the report, click on the link below or go to the home page http://www.barna.org/ Read more on how American's spiritual lives have changed since 9/11
Sunday, August 27, 2006
Wednesday, August 23, 2006
THIS WEEKS PRAYER
This week thank the Lord that you are the object of His indescribable, unconditional and eternal love. Ask Him to help you be more aware of it each day so that you can be a vessel through which His love will flow to others. Express that love through your actions and carry His presence in your home, workplace, church and neighborhood. Continue to pray for our nation's protection from terrorism, wisdom for President Bush and his cabinet, the upcoming mid-term elections and peace in the Middle East for the spread of the gospel. John 6:37; 1 John 4:19
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
PRAYER REQUEST
Several of AL Ministers have lost
loved ones to death over the recent
days. Remember these families:
Ron Bradford
W T Branch
Charles Thornburg
Mrs Scott St Clair
William Noe's brother-in-law, DonWilliams, had major surgery on Monday.
Keep Don in your prayers. This is
Juanita Noe's brother, and my wife's
cousin.
Carol Henderson has been cancer
free for five years, however, her
test results yesterday was not en-
couraging. A L has cancelled plans
for attending the Assembly. Please
pray for the Henderson's. A call; A
card would be nice from you.
loved ones to death over the recent
days. Remember these families:
Ron Bradford
W T Branch
Charles Thornburg
Mrs Scott St Clair
William Noe's brother-in-law, DonWilliams, had major surgery on Monday.
Keep Don in your prayers. This is
Juanita Noe's brother, and my wife's
cousin.
Carol Henderson has been cancer
free for five years, however, her
test results yesterday was not en-
couraging. A L has cancelled plans
for attending the Assembly. Please
pray for the Henderson's. A call; A
card would be nice from you.
Monday, August 14, 2006
THIS WEEKS PRAYER
Pray with thanksgiving this week. Thank Him for His love, mercy, protection, provision and everyday blessings. Thank Him for the freedoms we still have in this country. Pray for the upcoming elections and pray that more Christians would get involved in the process by praying and voting for godly candidates. Pray for the innocent victims of war in Israel, Lebanon, Iraq and other parts of the world. Pray that terrorist cells would be uncovered and destroyed, and that the glory of the Lord would cover the nations as the waters cover the sea. Luke 11:9
Friday, August 11, 2006
THREE STEPS TO SUCCESS
Here are three simple steps to make things happen in your life:DO IT. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale put it like this: "Action is a great restorer and builder of confidence. In action is not only the result, but the cause, of fear. Perhaps the action you take will be successful; perhaps different action or adjustments will have to follow. But any action is better than no action at all."If you wait until you have all the facts or until you know how you will handle every possible challenge that comes along, you'll never get started. Begin somewhere. You can't accomplish anything until you begin. Do it.
DO IT RIGHT. One poet put it like this: "If a task is once begun, never leave until it's done. Be the labor great or small, do it well or not at all."It's true: if you don't have time to do it right, when will you find time to do it over? Do it right.
DO IT RIGHT NOW. In the Spanish-American War, as the American soldiers were trying to capture San Juan Hill, they were thrown back again and again. The black powder ammunition they were using pinpointed their position for their enemies. As soldier after soldier toppled, the troops began to panic. Up rode Teddy Roosevelt, on a little horse named "Texas," urging his men on. Encouraged by his bravery in exposing himself to the whizzing bullets, the troops began to cheer their commander."Don't cheer, men," Roosevelt called out to them. "Fight! Now's the time to fight!"There is a time to cheer. A time to reflect. A time to plan. A time to reminisce. But there is also a time to act. Those who accomplish anything worth while know that time is now.
Steve Goodier
DO IT RIGHT. One poet put it like this: "If a task is once begun, never leave until it's done. Be the labor great or small, do it well or not at all."It's true: if you don't have time to do it right, when will you find time to do it over? Do it right.
DO IT RIGHT NOW. In the Spanish-American War, as the American soldiers were trying to capture San Juan Hill, they were thrown back again and again. The black powder ammunition they were using pinpointed their position for their enemies. As soldier after soldier toppled, the troops began to panic. Up rode Teddy Roosevelt, on a little horse named "Texas," urging his men on. Encouraged by his bravery in exposing himself to the whizzing bullets, the troops began to cheer their commander."Don't cheer, men," Roosevelt called out to them. "Fight! Now's the time to fight!"There is a time to cheer. A time to reflect. A time to plan. A time to reminisce. But there is also a time to act. Those who accomplish anything worth while know that time is now.
Steve Goodier
Thursday, August 10, 2006
PRAYER REQUEST
Pastor Tony Combest and Sister Christian’s son Lee was in a bad motor cycle wreck and is in the Hospital, he had a bad head injury. He is having a problem feeling his right side.
Damon & Teresa On Their Way To Gordo
Wednesday, August 09, 2006
Death Notice
Henry Hollis (Pastor Scott StClair Father-in-law)
Viewing: Friday, 6- 8:00PM, Kilgore Funeral Home, Leeds
Service: Saturday, 3:00PM. Kilgore Funeral Home, Leeds
Burial: Cedar Grove Gardens, behind Kilgore's
Viewing: Friday, 6- 8:00PM, Kilgore Funeral Home, Leeds
Service: Saturday, 3:00PM. Kilgore Funeral Home, Leeds
Burial: Cedar Grove Gardens, behind Kilgore's
Tuesday, August 08, 2006
PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE
Someone noted that their life and their bank both have something incommon - they get out of them about as much as they put in. Which, as far as my bank is concerned, isn't much! But it means I can get a great deal of joy and satisfaction out of life if I am careful about what I put into living. Gary Player for years was a great competitor in national and international golf tournaments. People constantly said to him, "I'd give anything if I could hit a golf ball like you."Upon hearing that comment one day, Player responded impatiently: "No,you wouldn't. You'd do anything to hit a golf ball like me, if it were easy! Do you know what you have to do to hit a golf ball like me? You've got to get up at 5:00 every morning, go out to the golf course, and hit a thousand golf balls! Your hands start bleeding, and you walk to the clubhouse and wash the blood off your hands, slap a bandage on it, and go out and hit another thousand golf balls! That is what it takes to hit a golf ball like me!"His goal was to be at the top of his sport. That lofty dream requires practice, practice and more practice. If your desire, on the other hand, is to excel at living - to give and receive love, to experience joy and to develop fulfilling relationships - then how much of you will you put into your dream? These things, too, are possible with practice. Do you actually practice love, even when you don't feel like it? Do you practice finding joy even when you're unhappy? Do you work at difficult relationships? It is not always easy, but the payoff is worth it!
This reading is found in Steve Goodier's popular book ONE MINUTE CAN CHANGE A LIFE http://lifesupportsystem.com/onemincancha.html
This reading is found in Steve Goodier's popular book ONE MINUTE CAN CHANGE A LIFE http://lifesupportsystem.com/onemincancha.html
Monday, August 07, 2006
Prayer of the Week
Pray for your children and those who impact them the most on a daily basis. Pray for wisdom as parents, teachers, youth leaders, pastors and mentors. Pray for their protection from enemy onslaughts through the media, peer pressure and predators. Continue to pray for Israel and the Middle East crises. Pray for protection and wisdom for President Bush and those in authority with him as they face the myriad of decisions affecting our nation and the world. Pray for God's will to be done in our mid term elections. I Thes. 5:17
Friday, August 04, 2006
Men's Breakfast
The first Saturday of each month is men's fellowship breakfast at Browntown we would love to see you at 8:00 a.m.
STYLING MY B DAY GIFT
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