5/11
You got 8 out of 11
I only watched one out of all of them! Slightly before my time...
Greetings to all at the Canteen!
To all our military men and women, past and present,
You got 8 out of 11
Let's conga! No matter what you scored, it's a party! That's the moral of these movies, at least.
8 out of 11.
Bible in a Year :
God has placed the parts in the body . . . just as he wanted them to be.
In his essay “Service and the Spectrum,” Professor Daniel Bowman Jr. writes of the difficulty of navigating decisions about how to serve his church as an autistic person. He explains, “Autistic people have to forge a new path forward every single time, a unique path that takes into account . . . mental, emotional, and physical energy . . . alone/recharging time; sensory inputs and comfort level . . . time of day; whether or not we’re being valued for our strengths and accommodated for our needs rather than excluded for perceived deficits; and much more.” For many people, Bowman writes, such decisions, “while reorienting people’s time and energy, likely will not undo them. Those same decisions might well undo me.”
Bowman believes that the vision of mutuality Paul describes in 1 Corinthians 12 could be a healing solution. There, in verses 4-6, Paul describes God uniquely gifting each of His people for “the common good” (v. 7). Each is an “indispensable” member of Christ’s body (v. 22). When churches come to understand each person’s unique, God-given wiring and gifting, instead of pressuring everyone to help in the same way, they can support their members to serve in ways that fit their giftings.
In this way, each person can find flourishing and wholeness and be secure in their valued place in Christ’s body (v. 26).
Reflect & Pray
How have you been blessed by others’ unique gifts? How can churches encourage diverse ways to serve?
Dear God, thank You for creating us all uniquely. Please help me to value every member of Christ’s body.
Boooo! Five out of eleven!
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8/11. The last 3 got me.
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Heh! Fun quiz. I’m surprised I got this many since I don’t think I’ve ever seen any of those movies.
“You got 7 out of 11”
I did see the hilarious SNL beach party skit with Carrie Fisher way back when, though.
Yesterday at Chisolm Trail Park:
This was my second take on that picture. Wasn't impressed with the first picture.
On the quiz, I also got 6 out of 11, not bad. I did get stumped on a few of the questions.
How's everyone doing this morning?
6/11. I would have scored a hundred but sand got in my eyes.
Good morning night owl ((HUGS))
Thanks for today’s quiz.
I got 5/11
I guess when the second half of these movies came out I was off doing other things because I can’t say I ever heard of them.
Hope you are having some nice spring weather.
Enjoy your day.
Good morning everyone
5/11 — never spent a dime to watch any of these silly flicks.
BTW, I am one degree from Frankie Avalon—worked with his cousin.
As for Kevin Bacon, I met him and his brother Michael when they were teenagers.
Everybody knows everybody in Philadelphia.
I missed “Sergeant Deadhead” and “The Horror of Party Beach,” which I had never heard of before, but got all the rest correct. I saw several of them in the theater.
Ack.. 6 of 11.
Just 8.
Hi Luv. Sez here this week I had a good starter who struggled then got no help from the bullpen.
You got 5 out of 11
Let’s conga! No matter what you scored, it’s a party! That’s the moral of these movies, at least.