Archive for January 2002
Monday Morning Pastor’s Letter: January 28, 2002
Good Morning Pastor! I just returned from Mexico. I am always deeply touched by the people. Many have so little but smile from deep within that touches each other’s lives. There is something very heavy about the lives we live in America. We seem to have too much to carry! As you prepare for another…
Read MoreMonday Morning Pastor’s Letter: January 21, 2002
Good Morning Pastor! The Psalmist writes, “Trust in the LORD and do good; dwell in the land and enjoy safe pasture. Delight yourself in the LORD and he will give you the desires of your heart.” (-Ps 37:3-4 3 NIV). There are five words here that are critical in grasping this verse and using it to…
Read MoreMonday Morning Pastor’s Letter: January 14, 2002
Good Morning Pastor! Take a deep breath and enjoy the presence of a good and gracious God who, in spite of each of our shortcomings and goings, loves us. Sometimes in the busy schedule of the week we fail to take the time to just let God touch us, perhaps like you need to be…
Read MoreMonday Morning Pastor’s Letter: January 7, 2002
Good Morning Pastor! Welcome to the first edition of the “Monday Morning Pastor’s Letter.” Now that you have had a chance to catch your breath after the holidays, it is a good time to bring the New Year into perspective. You may not feel like it but it still must be done. Realistic goals and…
Read MoreThought For The Day – January 2002
Thursday, January 31, 2002 Finances are a real point of concern for many people today. Although I recently addressed this issue I am reminded that there is a sense of urgency for many and we must not forget the needs of others around us. Yesterday I met with the local food shelf director and she…
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