Blue Skies & Rainbows

30 03 2009

 

In yesterday’s morning worship service, children between the ages of 2 and 6 were invited to come to the front of the auditorium to sing “Blue Skies and Rainbows.”  The minister suggested the rest of us might even learn something from these children.”    I was open minded, but skeptical about what I might learn from 25 or 30 toddlers but I watched and learned. 

Everyone smiled as the children raced to the stage, which spanned the width of the auditorium.  The stage had 5 large steps, spanning the length of the stage.  The children arrived at the stage and begin to climb the steps.  The older children had little difficulty with the steps but the smaller children struggled.  I watched in amazement as the older children stepped back down from the stage to help the younger ones up the steps.  Five-year olds held the hands of 4 year olds and pulled them up.  Six-year olds picked up two and three year olds and with their arms around them, and struggled to carry them up the steps.  Their smaller friends needed help and there was absolutely no hesitation in helping them.

When all the children were at the top of the stage, they sang joyfully.  When the song was over, they started back down the steps.  Again, the older children held the hands of the younger children.  Some carried the small ones down the steps.  They raced out of the auditorium and off to Children’s Bible Hour.

I’m not sure what everyone else learned over that two or three minutes, but I thought of the passage in Luke 18 (Verse 17):  “Truly I say to you, whoever does not receive the kingdom of God like a child will not enter it at all.”

Pure in heart, these children were anxious to sing and they were not about to leave anyone behind.  They truly loved one another.

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Cyber-Prayer? They Just Don’t Get It!

26 03 2009

An American company has just announced the launch of a website that will automate prayers for you — for a monthly fee, of course!  The typical charge is $4.95 per month to say three prayers specified by you each day.

“We use state of the art text to speech synthesizers to voice each prayer at a volume and speed equivalent to typical person praying,” the company states. “Each prayer is voiced individually, with the name of the subscriber displayed on screen.”

Prices, however, are dictated by the length of the prayer. As noted in the FAQ’s of the company’s website, “A discounted prayer will cost less than other prayers of similar length.

I’m afraid once we automate our prayers to the Creator, He will automate His response back to us.  They just don’t get it, do they?   Click Here For Full Story On Fox News

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Peace, Grace, Mercy.

26 03 2009

 

Peace is when time doesn’t matter as it passes by.  Grace is when God gives us what we don’t deserve.  Mercy is when God doesn’t give us what we do deserve.

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Broken Dreams

25 03 2009

As children bring their broken toys 
with tears for us to mend,

I brought my broken dreams to God 
because He was my friend.

But then instead of leaving Him
in peace to work alone,

I hung around and tried to help 
with ways that were my own.

At last I snatched them back and cried:
“How can you be so slow?”

“My child,” He said,
“What could I do…….. you never did let go”

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Two Wolves

25 03 2009

 

One evening in the fall of 1869, an elderly Cherokee indian took his grandson by the hand.  They walked away from the village and built a fire under the stars.  At first, they sat quietly and absorbed the sounds of the night.  In the distance, a chorus echoed thru the canyon — the voice of wolves on the hunt.

The elderly man turned to his grandson and begin to speak.  “My son, the wolves are hungry tonight and they are closer than you think.  The boy placed another stick on the fire and moved closer to his grandfather.

He continued, “Do not be afraid of the sounds of the night.”  Be afraid of the battle between the two wolves that live inside each of us.”  But the boy did not understand. 

“Of the two wolves, one is evil.  It is full of anger, jealously, envy, sorrow, greed, regret, arrogance, self-pity, self-doubt, resentment, inferiority, lies, pride, and ego.   The other wolf is good.  It is full of joy, peace, love, hope, serenity, kindness, humility, benevolence, generosity, truth, compassion, and faith.”

Stirring the fire with a long stick, the boy asks his grandfather, “which wolf will win?”  After a long, thoughtful pause, the grandfather answered, “the one you feed.”

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Donated Bibles To Ghana Prison

23 03 2009

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Donated Bibles being passed out by “Save The Poor International” at the James Camp Prison in Accra, Ghana (West Africa).    Thank you to Samuel Annoh Yeboah (below), Executive Director and Founder of Save The Poor International, for the photographs.  You can visit their website at: www.savethepoorinternational.org

samuel

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Follow Bibledonate On Twitter!

19 03 2009

 

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Grace

18 03 2009

The will of God will never take you where the Grace of God will not protect you.

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