Sunday, February 28, concludes our 50 Days of Prayer and Giving Campaign. Thanks to each one who used the Prayer calendar and prayed. If you desire to give to World Missions, mark your envelope so. May we always have a heart for “Missions”.
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![]() Monuments to American Patriotism It is amazing that at a time when such a concerted effort is underway to erase the role of God and faith in America’s public life, our nation’s capital, Washington, D.C., is filled with Christian religious symbols that adorn its buildings and monuments as an abiding evidence of God’s role in America’s heritage. From the halls of Congress, to the monuments, to nearly every landmark building, biblical and religious quotations and images are inscribed and preserved as an official testimony to the true place God has in our nation’s birthright and history. Every once in a while, we need a good laugh. My special brother-in-law Ordell Douglas from way down Yazoo way sends me some e-mails that make my day with a good belly-laugh. Thanks brother-in-law for these:
In a hospital’s Intensive Care Unit, patients always died in the same bed, on Sunday morning, at about 11:00 a.m., regardless of their medical condition. This puzzled the doctors and some even thought it had something to do with the super natural. No one could solve the mystery as to why the deaths occurred around 11:00 a.m. Sunday, so a team of experts was assembled to investigate the cause of the incidents. The next Sunday morning, a few minutes before 11:00 a.m. the doctors and nurses nervously waited outside the ward to see for themselves what the terrible phenomenon was all about. Just when the clock struck 11:00, Jim, the part-time Sunday sweeper, entered the ward and unplugged the life support system so he could use the vacuum cleaner. WHAT? STILL having a Bad Day? Iraqi terrorist Khay Rahnajet didn’t pay enough postage on a letter bomb. It came back with “Return to Sender” stamped on it. Forgetting it was the bomb; he opened it and was blown to bits. There now, Feeling Better? I know I am! -Copied- |
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