While waiting on my 7:50am meeting to start we were talking like most men do about one thing or another, today it was about golf. A friend of mine is taking golf lessons and they seem to be helping him right much. One thing he told me that I think is a very good lesson not only in golf but also in life itself, he said that went you hit a bad golf shot don’t swing again trying to figure out what you did wrong, but to forget about it and move on, don’t practice a bad swing because your…
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Great daily Bible read: John 13:33-14:4, “And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also.
Often when things appeared the darkest, our Lord Jesue spoke His greatest words of comfort and hope. In spite of His recent command to love one another (which should take care of a lot of problems within it on self), He had predicted Peter’s denial. The disciples were completely bewildered and discouraged. They realized that Jesus was leaving, and no earthly kingdom was immediately forthcoming. …
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What can I say special about my mother?
If I had my pick, I’d not choose another.
She’s had more than her share of sickness and pain;
I’ve often wondered how she’s managed the strain.
She’s raised five children, with Adam that’s six;
Which meant lots of scratches and bruises to fix!
She taught me how God wants me to live;
That to receive is not as fun as to give.
She’s a comfort to the sick, a friend to the poor,
And she daily reads from God’s word to learn more.
We’ve shared many
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Few would probably argue against the fact that the country in which we live is divided in regard to political and moral stances. One can scarcely turn on the news without seeing this to be the present state of our nation. However, along these lines, let us more importantly ask the question: how does our Lord’s kingdom, the church, stand regarding its stance on the fulfillment of God’s will? Are we in the church united in our desire to serve God and obey Him? Let us consider the following scriptures as to Jesus’ will for His followers as well…
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