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So Tired

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Some moments in American history have left deep indentations. . . . The signing of our Declaration of Independence from England. The Stock Market Crash. The attack on Pearl Harbor. The Montgomery Bus Boycott. The 1963 March on Washington. The assassinations of JFK, MLK Jr. and Robert Kennedy . . . Some of those events stemmed from now-ended enmities. We are allies with Britain now. We are friends with Japan. However, the deep racism that led to white Americans killing black ones has never gone away. Laws have changed, which is huge and important. Yet, white people still kill black ones and raise their children to do the same. To paraphrase Rosa Parks, I'm tired of it. People keep saying that white silence perpetuates the problem. So let me say it loudly and publicly. Racism is wrong. Did you get that? Racism is wrong. Why does that even need to be said? Yet, in our beautiful, great, amazing country, we still have to teach it and say it. People still believe that t...

Focus Friday #34--Daughter Get a Special Birthday Surprise

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Diana Segura Lerma was turning 19 years old and her dad wanted to make sure it was a really special day. Sometimes, parents need to go the extra mile for their kids. . .Diana's dad went about a thousand extra miles! Check out this clip: https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/dad-drives-1100-miles-to-surprise-daughter-in-quarantine/

Truth in the Time of Covid: 10 Things For Christians To Do During a Crisis

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We're each different: Healthy. . . ill. . . working. . . laid off . . .homeschooling . . . relaxing. . . struggling. . . Yet, all of us wait and wonder. We wait to see if the situation we're in will get better or worse, if someone we love will get infected or if we'll keep our jobs. We wonder how this crisis happened, when it will be over, and how it will change us. Now, church buildings are starting to reopen and we have more questions. In a country covering almost 4 million square miles, the reopening plan for a church in one town is not necessarily right for another. We don't know all the answers. Yet, I believe God gives answers to one question that all believers should be considering. How should we live, as Christians, during this pandemic? As we wait and wonder together, here are some suggestions. 10 Things For Christians To Do During a Crisis 1. Remember God has not changed. Don't just remember it, but know it down deep in your bones. God is the...

Focus Friday #33--Boy found in Oklahoma

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Little Jesse Young was missing for more than 24 hours, but is now safe and sound. The two-year old had apparently wandered for two miles. Part of a massive search and rescue effort, 16-year old Seth Best was alongside his father yesterday, looking for Jesse, when he heard the toddler crying. Seth and his dad were on horseback, so Seth brought Jesse back that way. The family is grateful for a community of law enforcement and volunteers that worked hard to rescue their son. (Now-viral photo was taken by Seth's father)

Water Cake and the Widow of Zarephath

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May 1, 2020 I am enjoying some Water Cake this morning with my tea. Have you ever tried that? It’s an unusual recipe because it doesn’t require any ingredients from the frig like milk, butter or eggs. It’s made with water and ingredients from the pantry, including oil, flour and sugar. It’s a good recipe to have during times like a pandemic or a blackout, when you can’t always get everything you want at the grocery store or keep everything you want in the refrigerator. As I was making it this week, I was thinking about another woman who didn’t have butter, milk or eggs to cook with either. Her story is in the Bible, in 1st Kings 17. She lived at the same time as God’s prophet Elijah, and there was a drought where they were. From the beginning of this drought, God had led Elijah to a place alongside a brook, where he had good, fresh water to drink. God sent birds to him twice a day, carrying meat and bread for him to eat! Can you imagine what that delivery service might have been ...