A psychologist made the observation that children often develop lifelong complexes because of their names. That may have been true in the case of a boy I read about. His parents gave him the name Tonsilitis Jones, and it caused him difficulties in school and again when he tried to enlist in the navy. I know from personal experience that our names have a definite bearing on how we feel about ourselves and the way we behave. Because my father was a well-known preacher by the name of De Haan, I felt that people had higher expectations of me than of my peers. But the family name was also a helpful reminder of many positive values that were to guide my behavior. According to today's Bible reading, the disciples of the Lord Jesus in Antioch were the first to be called Christians. It's a name that could never be improved on because it identifies believers as followers of Jesus Christ. And what an honor to bear a name linking us to God's Son, our Savior and Redeemer! This should shape and mold our manner of living so that it becomes increasingly consistent with the way Jesus spoke and conducted Himself. If we want to call ourselves Christians, let's live up to our name! -Richard De Haan
This is my constant longing and prayer; Gladly I'll forfeit all of earth's treasures, Jesus, Thy perfect likeness to wear. -Chisholm Christians are either Bibles or libels.
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I'm leaving for awhile.
Marissa's brother is receiving an "Outstanding Student of the Month" award at 9:00. My Sis cannot go to the ceremony so I'm taking her place and will take pictures.
I will see if I can find a bridge to post before I leave. :)
OESY ... I didn't do too well .... 16 of 20.
Thank all of you for your bridge contributions. I love all of them.
Good afternoon, Mayor. Thank you for the coffee and the inspiration you contributed this morning.
You help us start the day right.