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Sunday greetings everyone.
Today's mailing is going out a little late thanks to fun family times over the weekend and a bad case of heartburn last evening (due to food - not family, lol.)
But with the morning comes a quieter house, a quieter stomach, and 20 minutes before we have to leave the house for church.
Today's video share is a beautiful story of love and a reminder to all of us to make the effort to include more people in our Christmas events - and life events too of course!
Enjoy the rest of today's mailing!
~ Pastor Tim
Five Steps to a Healthy Diet
The Federal Drug and Food Administration is planning to issue a guide for proper eating that advises you to:
A. List your ten favorite foods.
B. List your five favorite beverages.
C. List all green vegetables that look like marsh grass, fur balls, or little trees.
D. List water.
Avoid A & B; eat only C; drink only D.
One-Liner #1615
I'm getting tired of being part of a major historical event.
"Be a Billionaire!"
and Help
Refugees and
Persecuted Christians
Thanks-give-me a Break
He ate so much over the holidays that he decided to quit cold turkey.
Quote #2052
"We are not responsible for the circumstances we are in, but we are responsible for the way we allow those circumstances to affect us; we can either allow them to get on top of us or we can allow them to transform us into what God wants us to be."
- Oswald Chambers
Good Vocabulary
Stressing the importance of a good vocabulary, the teacher told her young charges, "Use a word ten times, and it shall be yours for life."
From somewhere in the back of the room, came a small male voice chanting, "Amanda, Amanda, Amanda, Amanda, Amanda, Amanda, Amanda, Amanda, Amanda, Amanda."
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 . . . .
Ready or Not, Here I Quit
I do not quit easily. When I start a project, I like to work until it's finished. I hate to quit before something is completed.
One thing I have learned through the years is not to start something unless I have the time and resources to finish it. How many projects I started in the past and somehow ran out of steam or resources and never got to finish it.
When I start a project, I am obsessed with finishing it on time.
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