Posted on 08/06/2004 6:25:53 AM PDT by Billie
Who could look at this picture and not smile. What a man. What a precious baby!
Hi, Aqua! Enjoy your weekend. : )
Happy weekend, Ms.Mittens. : )
MEDIA LIED, ON PURPOSE, ABOUT SWIFT BOAT VETS, TODAY!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1186614/posts
Thanks, Tonk. I'll read it later. Geez, what liars! (Media)
Weinie
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040729-N-9712C-001 Camp Roberts, Calif. (July 29, 2004) Builder 2nd Class Patrick King, a range coach from the Thirty-First Seabee Readiness Group, gives a demonstration on the M136 AT-4 rocket launcher to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion Forty (NMCB-40) Seabees. NMCB-40 Seabees are currently conducting training for an upcoming deployment while providing logistic support for deployed Seabee battalions. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate Airman John P. Curtis (RELEASED)
OVER THE NORTH SEA -- An F-15E Strike Eagle from the 494th Fighter Squadron, Royal Air Force Lakenheath, United Kingdom, banks away after receiving fuel during a training mission here July 19. The F-15E Strike Eagle is considered the most advanced two-seat tactical aircraft in the world. The "E's" radar system allows aircrews to pick out bridges and airfields on the radar display from distances more than 80 miles away. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Tony R. Tolley)
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Read: 2 Tim. 1:1-7; 2:1-2
The things that you have heard from me . . . commit these to faithful men. 2 Timothy 2:2
Bible In One Year: Psalms 72-73; Romans 9:1-15
Whenever I meet a Christian for the first time, I'm interested in learning how he came to trust Jesus as his Savior. Each person has a different story to tell, but they all testify that they learned the truth because of the efforts of otherstheir parents, pastors, Sunday school teachers, Bible club leaders, friends, writers. Someone has rightly observed that the body of Christ grows through "an unbroken chain of teachers."
In today's Scripture we learn that Timothy became a believer through the influence of his grandmother Lois, his mother Eunice, and the teaching of Paul (2 Timothy 1:5; 2:2). The apostle told Timothy to become part of that chain and "commit these truths to faithful men who will be able to teach others also" (v.2).
The "faithful men" Paul had in mind were probably church elders, yet he was expressing a principle that applies to every believer. We had to receive the truth from someone; now it is our gracious privilege and solemn duty to transmit that truth to others.
Think of yourself as a link in the living chain that extends from the time Jesus lived on earth to the present. We must keep that chain strong by telling others about Him so that the gospel will reach to future generations. Herb Vander Lugt
Read: Romans 16:1-16
I commend to you Phoebe . . . ; for indeed she has been a helper of many and of myself also. Romans 16:1-2
Bible In One Year: Psalms 74-76; Romans 9:16-33
Winston Churchill knew that people who work behind the scenes don't always get the credit they deserve. During World War II, many of England's coal miners wanted to enlist and fight on the front lines. Churchill acknowledged their patriotism but reminded them of how valuable their work was to the cause of the war. "Some must stay in the pits," he said, "and others must stay in the army. Both are equally needed, and for both there is equal credit."
Looking ahead to when children would ask their parents what they did in the war, Churchill said, "One will say, 'I was a fighter pilot'; another will say, 'I was in the submarine service'; . . . and you in your turn will say with equal pride and with equal right, 'We cut the coal.'"
Paul too recognized the vital importance of those who worked behind the scenes. Much of Romans 16 is dedicated to honoring some of his fellow workers in the faithpeople such as Phoebe, Andronicus, and Urbanuswhom we would otherwise never know about. Their service was valuable to Paul and to the cause of reaching people for Christ.
Your labor for the Lord may be unseen and unheralded, but it is essential. Continue to "cut the coal." You are valuable to the Lord. Dave Egner
Amen, I'm off to Church
Good morning to you, BeforeISleep!
We're having days of COOL weather with low humidity, and loving it..:))
Record setting lows in the 50's at night, by the way.
It's so nice to have the windows open, day and night....
Circling the field again and finding your reply, it affords the opportunity to express sincere prayers for your rapid recovery from your surgery.
Although I haven't had your particular problem, when in 1968 I had half my thyroid removed (turned out to be a benign tumor), the woman in the next bed had had neck bones operated upon. I know how uncomfortable she was.
I also saw my husband through two spinal surgeries on three ruptured disks at the bottom of his spine....one in 1966, and the other in 1972.
We sound like a soap opera...:))
"As The Body Ages ---" -
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