Posted on 08/04/2005 11:13:08 PM PDT by Mama_Bear
For example, to communicate more effectively with people, Christians have changed the way "church" is done. Many believers have become accustomed to churches without pews, sanctuaries without hymnbooks, and message outlines and songs projected onto large screens. Christians have also recognized the need to change their methods of reaching out to non-Christians with the gospel of Jesus. Churches use sports leagues to bring the gospel to people in their neighborhood. They open up food pantries to reach out to the disadvantaged. They hold special group meetings for people dealing with grief or addictions. Not everything is changing, however. Dr. M. R. De Haan wrote in the first edition of Our Daily Bread in 1956: "If there is one thing Paul insisted upon, it is that works have nothing to do with obtaining or retaining our salvation. We are justified by faith, and faith alone" (Romans 4:5; 5:1). Modes and methods of worship may change. But salvation is through faith in Jesus alone. That will never changeever. Dave Branon
Salvation is by grace Through faith alone in Christ who died In every sinner's place. Hess In a world of constant change, you can trust God's unchanging Word.
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Good morning sweet Wolfie. BTW, if anyone comes in looking for their "t", tell them I found it. Have a good day.
Good Morning Ma'am, Happy Sunday!
:-) Thank You, Mayor
050805-N-4633P-004 San Diego, Calif. (Aug. 5, 2005) A U.S. Air Force C-5 Galaxy is loaded with personnel and equipment from the Deep Submergence Unit, Naval Base Coronado. The Tethered Underwater Vehicle System (TUWVS) "Super Scorpio," a robotic rescue vehicle is transporting two of the remotely operated vehicles in an effort to assist the rescue of seven Russian Sailors trapped on the ocean floor in a mini-submarine off the Kamchatka Peninsula. The Super Scorpios and a team of U.S. Navy technicians are to be flown from San Diego to Petropavolvsk, then transported by truck to be embarked on a Russian ship before making a descent to the stranded submarine. U.S. Navy photo by Mr. Geoffrey Patrick (RELEASED)
030805-N-6633C-001 San Diego, Calif. (Aug. 5, 2005) - Deep Submergence Unit (DSU) Commanding Officer, Cmdr. Kent Van Horn, speaks with local and national media representatives as 30 U.S. Navy Sailors, the "Super Scorpio," a robotic rescue vehicle and support equipment, background, gets loaded onto an Air Force Air Mobility Command C-5 Galaxy. The Navy and Air Force are transporting two of the remotely operated vehicles in an effort to assist the rescue of seven Russian Sailors trapped on the ocean floor in a mini-submarine off the Kamchatka Peninsula. U.S. Navy photo by Journalist 1st Class Gregory S. Cleghorne (RELEASED)
Thanks for the great pictures, as usual. God bless our troops as they go about the business of keeping us free!
Great pics. (I always look forward to your pic posts!)
Go Navy and God bless our submariners. (Purty dolphins on that man's chest.) Submariners are a breed apart and I'm awfully proud of them.
Thank you, Rus, for reminding us in your lesson that there is one thing in this life, and the next, that never changes and it is the Lord--and his Word to us. "Oh, Thou Who changest not".....we sing.
God bless you on this first day of the week. Hope your week is filled with blessings.....as well as everyone's here.
Good Sunday morning! I'm trying to catch up on all I missed yesterday having had to get off line early.
Love the kitty haikus, too! And I'm still laughing at the kitty diary. So true!
I know! We met our "trainer" yesterday. She looks like a real drill instructor if I ever saw one! I'm sure she will have us whipped into shape in no time. LOL
Speaking of The Chach, here is a recent photo of the little guy mouthing off at my son's new puppy, Belle.
Bossy....like his mama. LOL
:-( His mama ain't bossy - sassy, but not bossy. You are always mistaking her for another bear....and I want you to knock it off!
He's growing, isn't he? Or is it just the *ears*?LOL
Yep, his ears are HUGE! If he flapped them he could fly. LOL. I sure don't see much *Pom* in him, except he has an undercoat that Chihuahuas don't have - but other than that, he is pretty much a Chi.
Yes, he has lost a lot of his "baby" look and tips the scale at 3 pounds 10 ounces. Pretty soon we are going to need a fork lift to get him up off the patio. ;-)
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Beautiful, Mrs.N! A blessed Sunday to you also.
Hi, Wolfie! How're things in the pack? You missed some wild times in WV with the Bear! She is one heckofa woman, isn't she?? Did she tell you how she tried to lead me into a life of crime??? lol
Wow, that is beautiful!! God Bless Our Troops. Have a nice day, Mrs. Nooseman
Babychick is sad without her favorite cousin! I miss Prissy too! She is sooooo much fun to be around! You know you guys can always plan a trip to NC for the Fall Foliage! We would love to have you!
Thank you.
See, Mama??? I told you she would catch on!!!! WVNan, you are too smart for us! lol
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