BLESSINGS-WISE
- All glory to our Heavenly Father!
What they're saying.
***I
liked reading your story/experience with the
students near you!
***(from
one of the students) Thank you so much for a
great concert. You guys are really talented.
I hope you guys come back and perform with the
choir again. That was the best concert ever.
My family couldn't stop talking about it. I
hope sometime you come to the school and see us
all again! We really appreciate you taking
time and singing with us! Your friend,
***(from
another student) Thank you so much for
coming to our Pops concert. It was really
fun and we really enjoyed you coming and singing
with us. I hope you can come back again real
soon. Love,
*** I
just loved the concert that you presented at
Halstead High School in May. Wow! I
sat on the 2nd row right in front of Frankie
and took a lot of pictures!! I talked to
Frankie during intermission and got my picture
taken with you both.. I told Frankie that I
was the elementary music teacher at
Halstead/Bentley and have been here 41 years.
All his [Ron's] students once were mine! Thanks
SO MUCH for coming.
***THANK
YOU FOR THE NEWSLETTER.WISH WE COULD HAVE BEEN
THERE. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR MINISTRY.
***I
loved reading about the Pops Concert in Halstead
KS! Sounds like it was a lot of fun!
KJV-WISE
- This column is a regular feature of our
e-newsletters. We maintain that the Authorized
King James Version of the Bible is the only
pure Word of God.
I've
often thought, as I continue to read my KJV Bible,
why people want to change so many things in it.
They change, among other things, meanings,
style, content, and language. Especially the
language. And this thought has often come to
me - why shouldn't our most precious possession
from our wonderful Heavenly Father have its own
special language? It is so beautiful the way
the King James presents it, and it is so special
since it was given to us by our great Creator and
very loving Father God. Why not enjoy it and
be blessed by a language that makes it special.
OK, so we may not initially understand
every word, but we can find out the meanings, then
be blessed by expanding our vocabulary, and move
on in the beauty of that "Bible
language." Why try to have it become an
ordinary book that is in the everyday
language like every other book. Why not let
it be special, having its own language and setting
it apart from all the rest. That's how it
speaks to me.
HEALTH-WISE
- "Beloved, I wish above all
things that thou mayest...be in health..."
III John 2
Organic
food proponents will remember Thursday as the
day the ground shifted.
Giant
food retailer Wal-Mart Stores Inc. announced
that its store brand milk in the United
States will now come exclusively from cows
not treated with artificial growth hormones.
The
move sends a powerful signal to food
manufacturers about the growing mainstream
demand for health food products. With
Wal-Mart already the largest retailer of
organic milk in the U.S., it has been clear
that consumers interested in greener food
products are no longer the narrow group of
back-to-the-earth types and wealthy urban
yuppies.
"It's
reached the tipping point," said Ronnie
Cummins, director of the Organic Consumers
Association in the U.S., who has spent years
campaigning against the use of hormones
designed to boost milk production by up to
15 per cent in dairy cows.
"Even
Wal-Mart's customers are demanding milk free
from genetically engineered hormones."
Similar
demands are growing in Canada, with
mainstream grocery retailers like Loblaw
Cos. Ltd. introducing reams of new products
to meet mainstream demands for organic and
"green" foods. Canada, however,
banned artificial growth hormones for dairy
cows in 1998, so is not affected by the milk
changes sweeping the United States.
"I
think things are accelerating now and people
are getting more health conscious and are
getting more conscious about the connection
between their personal health and the health
of the environment," Mr. Cummins said.
Grocery
chain Kroger Co., with 2,500 stores in the
U.S., began last month selling only milk
produced without the use of hormones like
recombinant bovine somatotropin (rBST).
Safeway Inc., with more than 1,700 stores,
has switched its in-store brands to non-rBST
milk, though it also sells other brands
produced from cows given the hormone. And
starting in January, Starbucks Corp. Has
only used non-rBST milk in its stores.
As
the largest grocery retailer in the United
States with more than 4,000 locations,
however, Wal-Mart was the "big
get" for consumer advocates.
The
retailer said Thursday that its change was
prompted by consumer demands. "Many
Wal-Mart customers have expressed a desire
for milk choices," the company's
release said. The change means Wal-Mart's
Great Value store brand milk will be rBST-free,
as will milk offered at the company's Sam's
Club warehouse locations...
Full
Story: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.
And
on a flyer from Braum's milk comes the
following:
"Braum's
Milk is Fresh, 100% Natural, rBGH FREE, and
Comes from Real Cows. (Our Private
Dairy Herd is NOT treated with rBGH.)
Braum's Milk comes exclusively from our own
private dairy herd of over 10,000 cows.
We
raise and milk our cows on our family farms
in Tuttle and Shattuck, Oklahoma. We
also grow the majority of the feed for the
dairy herd - a 100% vegetarian diet
including corn, soybean, and alfalfa.
At
Braum's, we know what's in our milk and
what's not! We don't inject our cows
with hormones (like rBGH) to stimulate milk
production, and we don't add antibiotics to
their feed. Braum's Milk is 100%
natural and rBGH FREE."
MUSIC-WISE
- True
Story -- Worth Reading !!!
My
name is Mildred Hondorf. I am a former
elementary school music teacher from Des
Moines, Iowa. At the prodding of my
friends, I am writing this story.
I've
always supplemented my income by teaching
piano lessons-something I've done for over
30 years. Over the years I found that
children have many levels of musical
ability. I've never had the pleasure of
having a prodigy though I have taught some
talented students.
However
I've also had my share of what I call
'musically challenged' pupils. One such
student was Robby. Robby was 11 years old
when his mother (a single Mom) dropped him
off for his first piano lesson. I
prefer that students (especially boys!)
begin at an earlier age, which I explained
to Robby. But Robby said that it had
always been his mother's dream to hear him
play the piano. So I took him as a
student.
Well,
Robby began with his piano lessons and from
the beginning I thought it was a hopeless
endeavor. As much as Robby tried, he lacked
the sense of tone and basic rhythm needed to
excel. But he dutifully reviewed his scales
and some elementary pieces that I require all
my students to learn.
Over
the months he tried and tried while I
listened and cringed and tried to encourage
him. At the end of each weekly lesson he'd
always say, 'My mom's going to hear me play
someday.' But it seemed hopeless. He just
did not have any inborn ability.
I
only knew his mother from a distance as she
dropped Robby off or waited in her aged car
to pick him up. She always waved and
smiled but never stopped in.
Then
one day Robby stopped coming to our lessons.
I thought about calling him but assumed
because of his lack of ability, that he had
decided to pursue something else. I also was
glad that he stopped coming.. He was a bad
advertisement for my teaching!
Several
weeks later I mailed to the student's homes
a flyer on the upcoming recital. To my
surprise Robby (who received a flyer) asked
me if he could be in the recital. I told him
that the recital was for current pupils and
because he had dropped out he really did not
qualify. He said that his mother had been
sick and unable to take him to piano lessons
but he was still practicing.. 'Miss Hondorf,
I've just got to play!' he insisted.
I
don't know what led me to allow him to play
in the recital. Maybe it was his persistence
or maybe it was something inside of me
saying that it would be all right. The night
for the recital came. The high school
gymnasium was packed with parents, friends
and relatives. I put Robby up last in the
program before I was to come up and thank
all the students and play a finishing piece.
I thought that any damage he would do would
come at the end of the program and I could
always salvage his poor performance through
my 'curtain closer.'
Well,
the recital went off without a hitch. The
students had been practicing and it showed.
Then Robby came up on stage. His clothes
were wrinkled and his hair looked like he'd
run an eggbeater through it.
'Why
didn't he dress up like the other students?'
I thought. 'Why didn't his mother at least
make him comb his hair for this special
night?'
Robby
pulled out the piano bench and he began. I
was surprised when he announced that he had
chosen Mozart's Concerto #21 in C Major. I
was not prepared for what I heard next. His
fingers were light on the keys, they even
danced nimbly on the ivories. He went from
pianissimo to fortissimo, from allegro to
virtuoso. His suspended chords that Mozart
demands were magnificent! Never had I heard
Mozart played so well by people his age.
After
six and a half minutes he ended in a grand
crescendo and everyone was on their feet in
wild applause.
Overcome
and in tears I ran up on stage and put my
arms around Robby in joy. 'I've never heard
you play like that Robby! How'd you do it?'
Through
the microphone Robby explained: 'Well Miss
Hondorf . . Remember I told you my Mom was
sick? Well, actually she had cancer and
passed away this morning And well . . She
was born deaf so tonight was the first time
she ever heard me play. I wanted to make it
special.'
There
wasn't a dry eye in the house that evening.
As the people from Social Services led Robby
from the stage to be placed into foster
care, I noticed that even their eyes were
red and puffy and I thought to myself how
much richer my life had been for taking
Robby as my pupil.
No,
I've never had a prodigy but that night I
became a prodigy. . . Of Robby's. He was the
teacher and I was the pupil for it is he
that taught me the meaning of perseverance
and love and believing in yourself and maybe
even taking a chance on someone and you don't
know why.
Robby
was killed in the senseless bombing of the
Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma
City in April of 1995.
If He
didn't have a purpose for us, we
wouldn't be here.
LAUGH-WISE
- Ladies, this is especially
for you. From Maxine.
HOW
TO CLEAN THE HOUSE
1.
Open a new file on your computer.
2.
Name it "Housework".
3.
Send it to the RECYCLE BIN.
4.
Empty the RECYCLE BIN.
5.
Your computer will ask you,
'Are
you sure you want to delete Housework permanently?'
6.
Calmly answer, 'Yes," and
press mouse button firmly.
7.
Feel better?
Maxine
says it works for her!
KID-WISE
-
***A
friend shared this about her grandson:
I was visiting my family and grandchildren.
My son-in-law's brother and wife stopped by with
their new little baby of nearly 2 weeks. I
said in a sweet grandmotherly voice, "You are
just a little peanut, aren't you?" My
4-year-old grandson replied, "Thomas has a
little peanut, Grammy!" I busted up
laughing!
***She
was in the bathroom, putting on her makeup, under
the watchful eyes of her young granddaughter as
she'd done many times before. After she
applied her lipstick and started to leave, the
little one said, "But Grammy, you forgot to
kiss the toilet paper goodbye!"
***A
second grader came home from school and said to
her grandmother, "Grammy, guess what?
We learned how to make babies today."
The grandmother, more than a little surprised,
tried to keep her cool. "That's
interesting," she said, "How do you make
babies?" "It's simple,"
replied the girl. "You just change 'y'
to 'I' and add 'es'."
SCHEDULE-WISE
- Here is our Itinerary for the present
month and the upcoming month, so you can not only
keep track of us, but also pray for us.
Sun,
June 8 - 10:00 a.m. Vintage Place (R) Derby, KS
Fri,
June 20 - 7:00 p.m. - Beacon United Methodist
Church (R) - Beacon, IA - 641-673-8956
Sat,
June 21 - 7:00 p.m. - Lacy United Methodist Church
(R) - Lacy, IA - 641-673-8956
Sun,
June 22 - 7:00 p.m. - Eddyville United Methodist
Church (R) - Eddyville, IA - 641-673-8956
Tue,
June 24 - 7:00 p.m. - Sigourney United Methodist
Church - Sigourney, IA - 641-622-2641
Fri,
June 27 - 7:00 p.m. - Cannonville Community Church
- Waterville, MN - 507-362-860
Sat,
June 28 - Reserved - Elysian, MN
Sun,
June 29 - 10:30 a.m./6:30 p.m. - Elysian Assembly
of God (R) - Elysian, MN - 507-267-4762
JULY
Tue,
July 1 - 7:00 p.m. - Cozad Christian Church
(R) - Cozad, NE - 308-784-4808
Wed,
July 2 - 7:00 p.m. - Fort Morgan Church of the
Nazarene (R) - Fort Morgan, CO - 970-867-3305
Sun,
July 6 - 10:00 a.m. - YMCA of the Rockies - Sunday
morning service (R) - Estes Park, CO -
970-586-3341
Sun,
July 6 - 6:00 p.m. - Estes Park Baptist Church (R)
- Estes Park, CO - 970-586-2463
Mon,
July 7 - 7:00 p.m. - YMCA of the Rockies - oldies
concert (R) - Estes Park, CO - 970-586-3341
Tue,
July 8 - 7:00 p.m. - YMCA of the Rockies - gospel
concert (R) - Estes Park, CO - 970-586-3341
Wed,
July 9 - 7:00 p.m. - Church of the Nazarene (R) -
Goodland, CO - 785-899-2080
Tue,
July 22 - 1:45 p.m. - Grasslands Estates (R) -
Wichita, KS - 316-722-4817
Fri,
July 25 - 6:30 p.m. - Emmaus Baptist Church
Seniors - Oklahoma City, OK - 405-691-6646
(R
indicates a Return Ministry)
FOOD-FOR-THOUGHT-WISE
-
Pastor
Chuck Baldwin wrote an article on "Romans
Chapter 13" on August 10, 2007 that presents
a viewpoint that needs to be considered.
Because of the length of the article, it will be
in three installments for this newsletter.
Part
I
It
seems that every time someone such as myself
attempts to encourage our Christian brothers and
sisters to resist an unconstitutional or otherwise
reprehensible government policy, we hear the
retort, "What about Romans Chapter 13?
We Christians must submit to government. Any
government. Read your Bible, and leave me
alone." Or words to that effect.
No
doubt, some who use this argument are sincere.
They are only repeating what they have heard their
pastor and other religious leaders say. On
the other hand, let's be honest enough to admit
that some who use this argument are just plain
lazy, apathetic, and indifferent. And Romans
13 is their escape from responsibility. I
suspect this is the much larger group, by the way.
Nevertheless,
for the benefit of those who are sincere (but
obviously misinformed), let's briefly examine
Romans Chapter 13. I quote Romans Chapter
13, verses 1 through 7, from the Authorized King
James text:
"Let
every soul be subject unto the higher powers.
For there is no power but of God: the powers that
be are ordained of God. Whosoever therefore
resisteth the power, resisteth the ordinance of
God: and they that resist shall receive to
themselves damnation. For rulers are not a
terror to good works, but to the evil. Wilt
thou then not be afraid of the power? Do
that which is good, and thou shalt have praise of
the same: For he is the minister of God to
thee for good. But if thou do that which is
evil, be afraid; for he beareth not the sword in
vain: for he is the minister of God, a revenger to
execute wrath upon him that doeth evil.
Wherefore ye must needs be subject, not only for
wrath, but also for conscience sake. For
this cause pay ye tribute also: for they are God's
ministers, attending continually upon this very
thing. Render therefore to all their dues:
tribute to whom tribute is due; custom to whom
custom; fear to whom fear; honor to whom honor."
Do our
Christian friends who use these verses to teach
that we should not oppose President Bush or any
other political leader really believe that civil
magistrates have unlimited authority to do
anything they want without opposition? I
doubt whether they truly believe that.
For
example, what if our President decided to
resurrect the old monarchal custom of Jus Primae
Noctis (Law of First Night)? That was the
old medieval custom when the king claimed the
right to sleep with a subject's bride on the first
night of their marriage. Would our sincere
Christian brethren sheepishly say, "Romans
Chapter 13 says we must submit to the
government"? I think not. And
would any of us respect any man who would submit
to such a law?
So,
there are limits to authority. A father has
authority in his home, but does this give him
power to abuse his wife and children? Of
course not. An employer has authority on the
job, but does this give him power to control the
private lives of his employees? No. A
pastor has overseer authority in the church, but
does this give him power to tell employers in his
church how to run their businesses? Of
course not. All human authority is limited
in nature. No man has unlimited authority
over the lives to other men. (Lordship and
Sovereignty is the exclusive domain of Jesus
Christ.) (from www.NewsWithViews.com)
To be
continued.
LAST
BLAST-WISE - God must be very great to
have created a world which carries so many
arguments against His existence. (Toni
Woolsey)
FINAL
ADMONITION-WISE - "The Lord is
on my side; I will not fear: what can man do
unto me?" Psalm 118:6 KJV