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Thought of the Week for: July 19
Fred Castle was my “go to” deacon when I was pastor of Perkinsville Baptist Church in Boone, NC. Fred was the kind of Deacon that every pastor needs. He was first and foremost a man of prayer and a faithful churchman. He was a
Thought of the Week for: July 12
As I checked the news on Monday Morning, I discovered Six Forks Road had been closed due to a water break. A second news alert came when a log truck overturned on I-440 in Cary. The commute of thousands of people is hampered
Thought of the Week for: July 5
With the exception of Anne Frank’s Diary, “Night,” written by Elie Wiesel, is probably the work most responsible for bringing the Holocaust to the attention of the world. It has sold more than t0 million copies. Wiesel was a Holocaust survivor. He was a Romanian-born
Thought of the Week for: June 21
Water is absolutely essential to our survival. We can do without food longer than we can do without water. Sixty percent of our body is water. Water provides the essential nutrients of minerals, glucose and vitamins to our body cells. Water removes waste products including
Thought of the Week for: June 14
In the called business meeting last Sunday, the church voted unanimously to authorize the Properties Committee to proceed with upgrading our church building. The church family approved plans for remodeling and upgrading the church facility and also entrusted the Committee to use their discretion in making
Thought of the Week for: June 7
Sunday School originated in the 1780’s as literary schools to provide education to working children on the one day they were off from their factory work. It came to life out of the efforts of Robert Raikes, editor of the Gloucester Journal in England.
Life is Precious!
The drama that played out at the Cincinnati Zoo when a three year old child fell into the moat of an exhibit that housed Harambe, a rare silverback gorilla, resulting in the shooting death of this beautiful animal has brought cries of outrage and
Recharging Your Spiritual Battery
Part of the ritual at our home each night is to plug in our ipads and telephones before going to bed. It is amazing how the battery power of these instruments of modern technology goes down to low levels by the end of the
STOP, LOOK, LISTEN.
If you have ever held a seashell next to your ear the sound you heard was not the ocean but rather the sound of blood surging through the veins in your ear. That interesting bit of information gives us cause for reflection. There is
