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Oh look, Chicken Thursday - and welcome to spring or autumn, depending on your hemisphere!
Calm has returned to Cybersalt World Headquarters following a two night, March break sleepover by two of our grandkids. A 9 and 5 year-old's celebration and testing of the relaxed rules of Grandma and Grandpa Cybersalt's house sure kept us on the go!
Today's video share shows that playing dead is sometimes the best strategy - especially if you can smell like you are dead too!
You can watch the video here.
Enjoy the rest of today's mailing.
~ Pastor Tim
W-a-i-t-i-n-g
The two ladies were sitting in the living room, waiting for their hostess, who was slightly delayed. The daughter of the family was with them, on the theory that she would keep the visitors occupied during the wait.
The child was about six years old, snub nosed, freckled, buck toothed and bespectacled. She maintained a deep silence and the two ladies peered doubtfully at her.
Finally, one of them muttered to the other, "Not very p-r-e-t-t-y, I fear," carefully spelling the key word.
Whereupon the child piped up, "But awful s-m-a-r-t."
One-Liners #1818
It seems unfair that the people who want to go to bed have to put the people to bed that don't want to go to bed.
"Be a Billionaire!"
and Help
Refugees and
Persecuted Christians
Cemetery Workers
"Cemetery workers always work the graveyard."
Quote #2253
"A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor."
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
The More
The more generous we are,
the more joyous we become.
The more cooperative we are,
the more valuable we become.
The more enthusiastic we are,
the more productive we become.
The more serving we are,
the more prosperous we become.
The more outgoing we are,
the more helpful we become.
The more curious we are,
the more creative we become.
The more patient we are,
the more understanding we become.
The more persistent we are,
the more successful we become.
- William Arthur Ward
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.
Susan Page writes . . . .
His Watermark
- photo by Susan PageI love nature photography. It is a hobby that I am quite passionate about, one which I never tire of. When I’m outdoors with my camera I lose all track of time and am in my “happy place,” like when I spend hours photographing the herons on the pond near my home.
I do not have professional equipment or an editing program that I’ve invested in. Maybe in time that will become a possibility, but for now, I’m content.
While researching how to put a watermark on a photo, I became fascinated by how many photography terms can draw a parallel to our spiritual walk.
Read moreThe Cybersalt Digest is a ministry of Pastor Tim and Cybersalt.
