“OUR ALCOHOL CULTURE”

“How are you getting home tonight?” begins the advertisement in our local paper, The Northland Age, Tuesday, July 26, 2016. That is a question and questions need to be answered.

Underneath the question is not only a picture of a police car, but also of an ambulance and a fire engine. Right at the bottom of the ad is written, “If you’re out and having a few drinks, make sure you’ve got a sober driver to get you home safely.”

A couple of pages before in the same paper I find the article called, “Kiwis in denial about harm our alcohol culture is doing.” A Professor of Otago University Preventative and Social Medicine says, “‘New Zealanders are too tolerant of risks created by heavy drinking.'”

Liquorking

Liquorking

What does God have to say about liquor indulgence? Proverbs 20:1: “Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging: and whoever is deceived thereby is not wise.” In God’s estimation only fools consume liquor.

Abraham Lincoln was a great man and this is what he has said about liquor: “A cancer in human society, eating out its vitals and threatening its destruction.”

Coming back to the question at the beginning. I know how I am getting home if I am out in the evening. I am driving my own car, because I am sober.

“DO YOU HAVE MY CARD?”

“Do you have my card?” it says today in our local paper on the page where you find the local classifieds.

Two business cards are displayed and underneath the cards is the question:

“WOULD YOU LIKE TO FEATURE YOUR BUSINESS CARD?”

My Cards

My Cards

 

I am informed that my details will be seen by more than 12,000 readers per issue. What an opportunity!

I know that I should always have my cards on me and ask people, “Do you have my card?” What an encouragement to do so.

Kickstarting the Day

In our paper today, The Northland Age, Tuesday, July 26, 2016, I am encouraged to kickstart my day with breakfast.

I am also told that eating breakfast gives children energy, which they need to play and to learn better. With other words eating breakfast gives them a real head – start.

Prt of my beakfast

Part of my breakfast

But I have known for a long time that we not only live on bread alone; and that’s why I have learned long ago not only to kickstart my day with a healthy breakfast, but also with reading the BIBLE.

I started at the beginning of this year with Genesis, the first book of the Bible, and at the present time I am reading what the Prophet Jeremiah says.

“Just do it”

“Just do it”

“Don’t ask yourself whether you feel like exercising. Just do it and let your feelings come along for the ride.” – Karen Nimmo

Don’t ask yourself whether you feel like reading your Bible. Just do it and let your feelings come along for the reading.

“Just do it”