The ultimate Christmas gift?
Today I was not only told what the ultimate Christmas gift is, but I also saw it written down. It was advertised.
Want to have a guess? You will never get the right answer.
The answer is: A 2010 calendar!
The ultimate Christmas gift?
Today I was not only told what the ultimate Christmas gift is, but I also saw it written down. It was advertised.
Want to have a guess? You will never get the right answer.
The answer is: A 2010 calendar!
“LORD, I DON’T KNOW WHAT TO DO, BUT MY EYES ARE UPON YOU!”
Five Jehoshaphats can be identified in the O.T. I am talking about the King of Judah. His father was Asa. The story of this Johoshaphat is found in Second Chronicles, chs. 17-20.
I like chapter twenty and let me quote a verse from this chapter 20: Second Chronicles 20:12. King Jehoshaphat says there: “We do not know what to do, but our eyes are upon you.”
You find also a Sermon Outline on chapter 20 on this blog.
Have you ever prayed to the Lord like Jehoshaphat prayed:
“Lord, I do not know what to do, but my eyes are upon you?”



Matthew 15:13
“He replied, ‘Every plant that my heavenly Father has not planted, will be pulled up by the roots.’ “
I talked once about the Salvation Army with a lady from the Army and she mentioned three words, all starting with the letter ‘S’ – easy to remember – Soap, Soup and Salvation. (No more needs to be said about that!)
I remember the three words alright!
When entering the Salvation Army premises on the main street here in Kaitaia you are greeted like this:

— Caring for people
— Transforming Lives
— Reforming Society