Thursday, July 13, 2006

Sunday Morning Bible Class

Over the next 5 weeks our class at church will be studying servanthood. We are a class of about 35 adults of mixed ages. We will be breaking into 3 small groups to do this study. I am very excited about this next phase of our class.

I do hope that becoming a servant will become second nature to us. This will be a challenging study for me. We tend to focus so much on ourselves that we do not even see the needs of others around us. I hope this changes.

Last night we started our 24 days of prayer. We had the elders pray over our church at Bono and over the church universal. We had about 30 in attendance. I do not expect 30 every night but I do hope for several that are interested in our church. Tonight's topic is the teenagers.

Thursday, July 06, 2006

Freedom


Earlier this week the United States of America celebrated her 230 birthday. Being so far removed from the events leading up to the signing of The Declaration of Independence we can not truly understand the emotions and desires of the founding fathers for their much sought after freedom. We have always been free during my lifetime. Sure we have had our enemies and our skirmishes but here in this country we have remained free. Because we have always been free I feel that we take that freedom for granted.

A bumper sticker on an old Ford pickup in Paragould read "Freedom is my right to smoke wherever I want, whenever I want.". The mentality of this person will be the downfall of this great country. Sure this person feels like he or she has the right to smoke at all cost, but I do not believe that is the freedom our forefathers fought for. We have to, as good citizens, be able to coexist together. And if that means not smoking wherever and whenever so that it might save the life of the person you live or work with then I think it must be done. A better bumper sticker would be "Because I am free, I will not smoke, in order to live peacefully."