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Sunday greetings everyone!
From time to time we are blessed to experience others whose "soul container" is so different than that of ours that the armor of our tired and numb way of valuing others (or ourselves) is pierced with a hot reminder of the equal value and "humanity" of every soul.
That is what happened when I watched this weeks video share a few days ago.
You can watch the video by clicking here.
Enjoy the rest of today's mailing!
~ Pastor Tim
Coffee Cool
I pulled up to the drive-thru of a fast-food restaurant and ordered coffee. I asked the clerk to put some ice cubes into the cup so that I could drink the cool coffee quickly. At the window, there was a delay.
Finally, a teen-aged girl came to the window looking frustrated. "I'm having a problem," she announced. "The ice keeps melting."
One-Liner #1524
He knew everything, but that's all.
"Be a Billionaire!"
and Help
Refugees and
Persecuted Christians
Or Are They Flies
When they finish a new hive, bees have a house swarming party.
Quote #1962

"Your best shot at having a beautiful marriage is if both of you make it your goal to become more like Jesus."
- Francis Chan
Meeting Others, Loneliness
It is said that when the famous American columnist Dorothy Parker first came to work at The New Yorker, she found herself isolated and lonely in her small office there.
Never one to be ignored, she managed to convince one of the janitors to paint the word "MEN" on the door to her office.
After that, she said, she met lots of new people, and all of them male, too.
"Only one thing," she added, "they always seemed to be in a hurry."
Featured Illustrations are items well suited for illustrating or inspiring a point in a sermon, speech, or devotional. Funny, moving, or perhaps even graphic, the point of them is the point you make with them.
Rev. James Snyder, God's Penman, writes . . . .
Junk Is a Matter of Personal Definition
I thought I had everything organized and in order. It just shows how useless my thinking is these days.
There are many piles in my office and on my desk, and I know what is in each pile. Everything is organized to my specifications. My rule is: if I can't find something, I don't need it. Believe me; there's a lot of things I don't need.
At the end of the week, I was finishing up my office area and closing it down for the week. I sighed a deep sigh of relief, knowing that my work for the week was done. Nothing is more satisfying than when a plan comes together.
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