Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Rear view mirrors...are they there for us to watch what's going on behind us; to keep us from running over things when we are backing up; to check when we do something wrong and hope we don't get caught by the long arm of the law; or quite possibly (NOT WHILE MOVING) put the finishing touch on our appearance before making the grand entrance at our destination?

I'm sure that all of us have done these things and more with that little piece of reflective glass mounted on our windshield.

As this year ends and a new one begins, let's use our 2008 rear view mirror to count our blessings; to see if any improvements can be made in our walk with God; to learn from our mistakes and avoid making the same ones again.

If we learn from looking back, we won't be ashamed when we reach our final destination.

Wishing you and yours blessings in 2009.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Expressing ourselves at times is difficult at best. Especially for those of us who do not have the gift of writing, speaking, painting, or singing. While eloquence is a gift that niether I nor many others enjoy, our heart's are lifted when we read or hear of the greatness and glory of our God. Brushstrokes on canvas express through the eyes and skilled hands of the artist, the beauty and wonder of God's creation. Voices lifted in praise inspire us to worship. God in His great love has given to each of us an unspeakable gift in the person of Jesus Christ, and with that gift He also gives us instruction to just "be still and know that I am God". Let's not forget His great expression of love. Take the time to give Him the praise He deserves even if it is only in the stillness of our hearts.

Merry Christmas and may His joy fill your heart.
Bro. Bob

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Important Dates

Salvation Army Kettle Drive - December 20, 9:30am - 4:00pm @ Brookshires in Emory
Youth Christmas Party - December 21, 6:00pm - 9:00pm Vans will leave the LFBC parking lot @ 6:00. Remember to bring a gift and be prepared to have food, fun, & fellowship.
menu - salad, baked potato, steak, rolls, dessert.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Dangerous Duty Down South

Eric and Ramona Reese brave the crime filled streets of Rio de Janeiro everyday to carry the gospel to those who live in fear. The slums are filled with drugs, prostituton and frequent shootouts. Eric says, "The gospel cannot wait until tomorrow for these people." Please pray for Eric and Ramona's safety and the salvation of those to whom they minister.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Busy! Busy! Busy!

Looking for the perfect gift for that special someone many times means fighting crowds of somewhat unfriendly folks. Remember to give them a smile and wish them a blessed Christmas. They may be having a tough time. As joyous as Christmas is for those of us who know its TRUE meaning, there are those who don't. The greatest gift of all is found in God's love, His only begotten Son. As costly as it was to Him, it's still free to all who will believe. Give it away!

In all the hustle and bustle of the season let's not forget to pray for our missionaries.
Today we are praying for Charles and Mary Swanner. They are now and have been for 20 years serving in Uruguay and are ministering to the deaf.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Today we are praying for Larry and Nancy Jackson, missionaries to Peru.

They are a part of the International Mission Board's Masters Program. That means they are over 50 years of age and have committed to serve overseas for at least 2 years. Their work is planting churches in jungle villages in remote areas of Peru and Bolivia. Pray that God gives them strength, both physical and spiritual, as they take the Gospel of Christ to those who have never heard.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Today we are praying for Keith & Deborah Jefferson. They are missionaries to Brazil's remote interior where there some 2800 villages spread across 23 of Brazil's 26 states. They have been in the field since December 2005.
I don't know which is more difficult, teaching an old dog new tricks or teaching a new (young) dog old tricks. I am learning that if I am to keep up with the ever changing world of technology I must expand (stretch to the point of bursting) my capabilities. But how much is too much? You can't put new wine in old wineskins, Luke 5:37, but we must put off the "old man" and put on the "new" Ephesians 4:22-24. Then again old habits are hard to break.

For me as you can tell by my picture, I'm the "old skin" and I must be careful lest I burst. But for youth lessons of the old must be taught. God's Word is old, forever settled in heaven Psalm 119:89, but His mercies are new each and everyday, Lamentations 3:22-23.

Let's be careful not to get stuck in our "oldness or newness."

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

brrrr....winter has certainly arrived! but, this is the day the Lord has made...REJOICE!

Thanks to my Pastor, Bro. Perry, I have this blogspot. I am now trying to learn how to navigate through it. Hopefully I will be able to post on it on a regular basis.

Remember to pray for our missionaries: today they are Darrell and Rogene Musick who are serving in Ecuador.

It's not to early to begin asking God if you should go on the Youth Summer Mission Trip to the Rio Grande Valley. We will be returning to Edinberg where we served last year. Pastor Pallo is excited about our return trip.

Don't forget to sign up for our Christmas dinner and party. December 21st, 6:00 - 9:00pm.

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