Today's video share is a bit of a heavy one and I'm not sure if I have shared it before or not. If I have, please forgive me. The length and risks this reporter went to to get this story really impresses me.
Many of the refugees Cybersalt is assisting have fled Pakistan after be falsely accused of blasphemy just as some of the subjects of this video have been. Watching this both challenges me to be more grateful for the freedom I have in my life and to ask myself what more I can do to help those who have been "banged up for blapsphemy."
Here is a secret about me that is no secret to anyone who has ever watched me work: I struggle with being organized. Back when I was pastoring local churches that fact was only a secret to myself and eventually even I could see it, lol!
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I am grateful to tell you that the family of the overseas pastor I mentioned last week is recovering from COVID. In the end his wife and all three or their children caught it, while he did not show/has not shown any symptoms. Than you for your concern and prayers for the family.
Today's video share is a quirky combination of the classical and the contemporary. It's a fun reminder of my late grandmother who became a fan of Star Trek AFTER she turned 80 years old!
Lacking any exciting personal news to share today, I thought I'd do a Google search for "Chicken News" to see if there was an interesting link to share and wouldn't you know it, there was. The restaurant chain Nandos is promising to improve poultry welfare standards by 2026 and has signed up to the Better Chicken Commitment. thepoultrysite.com/news/2020/07/nandos-embraces-improved-chicken-welfare-standards
When asked for their response, chickens answered, "Are they still going to eat us?"
One of the pastors that Cybersalt works with overseas emailed the other day, letting me know his wife and their youngest of 3 children have the flu. While he did not say it was COVID-19, she does work as a nurse in a hospital and it is most likely the pandemic has reached their home. Their country is currently #12 in the world for total cases and in 2019 was #5 in persecuting Christians. In fact, in many parts of their country Christian nurses and doctors are being used on the front lines because other staff who belong to the oppressive national religion do not want to catch COVID-19.
As the West continues to struggle with the pandemic, let's also remember to pray for the vulnerable and persecuted people of the world for whom much misery has been added to their already hard lives..
This Sunday's video is a performance of "Baba Yetu" (Our Father). This song has a very interesting history you can read a: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baba_Yetu
Thanks to Cybersaltine Mike A. for today's chicken picture.
Mike said that this chicken was outside his local food store in Miami, making it one brave chicken in my books. I mean, it's not like it is in front of a Kentucky Fried Chicken store, but just the same I'm impressed!
You may recognize the name of J.I. Packer for his well known book, "Knowing God." Dr. Packer passed away on Friday.
For this Sunday's video share I am featuring the following one where he speaks about an important subject greatly needed in the lives of Jesus' followers.
The current days have all of us remembering different times in the past. This week, beginning with the 3 Stooges, Rev. James Snyder goes down memory lane and ends up with a current mystery about the future. You can read "Those Used To Be the Days" at: www.cybersalt.org/gods-penman/those-used-to-be-the-days
Our daughter and grandson have arrived for an 8 week visit while my son-in-law does some army training in the reserves. Alyssa works for Shopify so she can work wherever there is an internet connection.
Our 7-year-old grandson has a very interesting skill: reminding us of what it was like to be children while at the same time making us realize how old we are getting. Kudos to my wife who is much more willing to hop on the trampoline than I am. Somebody has to drive to the hospital