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Oh look, Chicken Thursday!
I experienced one of the best earthquakes we've had at Cybersalt World Headquarters since moving here almost 29 years ago. What makes a great earthquake? It lasts long enough for you to realize what is happening so you can still listen to it and feel the shaking, but not so long that your house falls down around and on you!
Today's video share is a look at the some of the stuff astronauts left behind after visiting the moon.
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Enjoy the rest of today's digest!
~ Pastor Tim
Dalmation Role
A nursery school teacher was delivering a station wagon full of kids home one day when a fire truck zoomed past.
Sitting in the front seat of the fire truck was a Dalmatian dog. The children started to discuss the dog's duties.
"They use him to keep crowds back," said one youngster.
"No," said another, "he's just for good luck."
"I know!" said a third...
"They use it to find the fire hydrant!"
One-Liner #1905
Finally figured out why I look so bad in pictures - it's my face.
"Be a Billionaire!"
and Help
Refugees and
Persecuted Christians
The Day I Got Banned from the Park 🌳
I got thrown out of my local park after arranging the squirrels by height. They didn't like me critter sizing.
Quote #2340
If you see a married couple still in love through the years,
you may think how lucky they are.
But in marital relations, there is no such thing as luck.
They made many compromises,
they overlooked each other's faults.
They forgave many mistakes and endured many problems.
They spent years learning to understand one another.
Love has never been a matter of luck.
It's mutual giving, compromise, shared dreams,
care, respect, mercy and patience.
- Unknown
Climbing the Walls
With some misgivings, we left a young baby-sitter in charge of our three energetic youngsters.
When we returned a few hours later, she was sitting alone watching TV.
I went to check on the children, and found them in our narrow hallway.
By bracing their arms and legs against the walls, two of them had climbed up to the ceiling.
"The baby-sitter taught us how," they said gleefully.
The sitter joined me, her face a deep red.
"Since they had me climbing the walls, I figured they might as well be too," she stammered.
We kept the same girl for the next two years.
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 . . . .
Blind Perspective
- photo by Susan PageWould you be described as an optimist or a pessimist, a person who views the cup as half-empty or half-full?
Perhaps for many, it depends on the circumstances or the season of life you find yourself in. Our attitude can hinge on what we have been through or are currently facing. When we can’t see the forest for the trees, we should lean on others and our Lord. We must find quiet and rest for our souls when we lose the ability to stay grounded in a positive mindset.
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