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210 North Pearl Street
Lebanon Illinois |
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| Pastor Brian N. Pope |
January 21, 2010 |
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Greetings!
Hello! Pray you are having an awesome week. If not start counting your blessings and feel the joy come back to you. I know I could use a little sunshine myself, these days of fog and cloudiness can get a person down. But I have Sonshine in my heart and that carries me through.
Saturday at 8am the men are getting together for breakfast and doing a little work around the church, come and join us.
See you Sunday!
Pastor Brian
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Our Motto "This means that anyone who belongs to Christ has become a new person. The old life is gone; a new life has begun!"
2 Corinthians 5: 17 New Living Translation
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Monday Memo
THAT'S GRATITUDE FOR YOU COLOSSIANS 3:15-17
A grandmother was watching her grandchild playing on the beach when a huge wave comes and takes him out to sea. She pleads, "Please God, save my only grandson. I beg of you, bring him back." And a big wave comes and washes the boy back onto the beach, good as new. She looks up to heaven and says: "He had a hat!"
That's gratitude for you, isn't it? Have you noticed that some people just can't be satisfied? Some people -- and I'm talking about you and me, not someone else -- have a hard time expressing gratitude. Or even feeling it.
In 2001 Stephen Post, a medical school professor of bioethics, created a research group called the Institute for Research on Unlimited Love, dedicated to testing and measuring the effects of love, gratitude, and other positive caring emotions in human life. Dr. Post's research has discovered that spending 15 minutes a day focused on things you're grateful for can have the following effects on our physical health:
1. It increases your body's natural antibodies. 2. It increases mental capacity and reduces vulnerability to depression. 3. It creates a physiological state of "resonance", improving your blood pressure and heart rate.
That's gratitude for you, really. It not only lifts up the recipient, it also gives life to the one expressing it. This is why we're told time and time again in scripture to give thanks: A thankful heart puts us in right alignment with God and one another.
Paul wrote, "And always be thankful. Let the message about Christ, in all its richness, fill your lives. Teach and counsel each other with all the wisdom he gives. Sing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs to God with thankful hearts. And whatever you do or say, do it as a representative of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks through him to God the Father." (Colossians 3:15-17)
Today, I encourage you to look for something ... and someone ... to be thankful for. Take a moment to feel it, and another moment to express it.
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Haiti Children of Promise
All 26 Sponsored Children in Haiti Are Alive and Safe!
January 19, 2010
I was finally able to get through by phone to Haiti early this morning. I spoke with Isaac Adrien, the director of the Children of Promise program in Callebasse. He shared with me that all 26 children in Callebasse and the House of Blessings are alive and safe! We thank God for this wonderful news! Isaac reported that a few of their parents, who were living in Port-au-Prince at the time of the quake, died. (These parents' children have been living in Callebasse with other relatives.) None of the parents or guardians in Callebasse were killed. When asked what the immediate needs of the children and their families are, Isaac replied, "Blankets, clothing, and food. Some have just the clothes on their backs. Some are sleeping on the ground because their homes were destroyed." Isaac continued, "Phil Murphy arrived in Callebasse yesterday, and today he and I are going around to all of the children's homes to see exactly what the conditions of all the children are." Isaac also reported that they are preparing cost approximations for rebuilding the children's homes. Children of Promise is calling for donations to meet both the immediate needs of food, clothing, and blankets, and the long-term needs of rebuilding homes and providing ongoing assistance for food and household items destroyed. The first round of funds will be sent at the end of January. Donations should arrive in the Children of Promise office by Friday, January 29, 2010. All funds received by that date will be delivered to Haiti at the end of the month. Funds received after that date will be delivered on a date yet to be determined. Donations may be made through Children of Promise in the following ways: a. Checks should be sent to P. O. Box 2316, Anderson, IN 46018 indicating emergency relief for Haiti. b. Credit or debit card donation over the website: go to www.echildrenofpromise.org, click on and fill out the form and submit. Under Fund, select Emergency Fund, and in the comment box, write "Emergency relief for Haiti." c. Credit or debit card donations will also be accepted over the phone in our offices (8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday). Phones: 1-800-848-2464 (ext. 2190) or 1-765-648-2190. Please have credit card information available, including card number, expiration date, and the security code on the back of the card.
Thank you for your generous support and outpouring of compassion for our children and their families in Haiti. Please continue to pray for the children and their families, for Isaac Adrien, for Tanya (director of House of Blessings), and for Phil Murphy as ee assesses and offers assistance on our behalf. Updates are also posted on our website at www.echildrenofpromise.org .
Dr. Paul L. Maxfield Executive Director Children of Promise, Inc. Serving Children in Need in 23 Countries
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Sunday's 10 am Morning Worship Sunday's 6 pm Small Group Studies WCG Fireflies Ladies Bible Study Wednesdays 6.30 pm
Saturday Jaunuary 23, 2010
Mens Breakfast / work day
8am
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