Archive for October, 2006

If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!

You need to know, friends, that thanking God over and over for you is not only a pleasure; it’s a must. We have to do it….  2 Thes 1:3   MSG

All this month we have looked daily at ways to show appreciation to our spiritual leaders. Don’t let this be something you do only once a year, make it a daily commitment to pray for your pastor that he may continue to follow God’s direction, that he will resist temptation and that you will listen to the teaching with your heart so that you may grown in the Lord. 

And remember to say “thank you”.

 

30
Oct

Halloween origins

   Posted by: BearyAnn   in TeddyBear Thoughts

taken from www.history.com

Halloween’s origins date back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain (pronounced sow-in).

The Celts, who lived 2,000 years ago in the area that is now Ireland, the United Kingdom, and northern France, celebrated their new year on November 1. This day marked the end of summer and the harvest and the beginning of the dark, cold winter, a time of year that was often associated with human death. Celts believed that on the night before the new year, the boundary between the worlds of the living and the dead became blurred. On the night of October 31, they celebrated Samhain, when it was believed that the ghosts of the dead returned to earth. In addition to causing trouble and damaging crops, Celts thought that the presence of the otherworldly spirits made it easier for the Druids, or Celtic priests, to make predictions about the future. For a people entirely dependent on the volatile natural world, these prophecies were an important source of comfort and direction during the long, dark winter.

To commemorate the event, Druids built huge sacred bonfires, where the people gathered to burn crops and animals as sacrifices to the Celtic deities.

During the celebration, the Celts wore costumes, typically consisting of animal heads and skins, and attempted to tell each other’s fortunes. When the celebration was over, they re-lit their hearth fires, which they had extinguished earlier that evening, from the sacred bonfire to help protect them during the coming winter.

By A.D. 43, Romans had conquered the majority of Celtic territory. In the course of the four hundred years that they ruled the Celtic lands, two festivals of Roman origin were combined with the traditional Celtic celebration of Samhain.

The first was Feralia, a day in late October when the Romans traditionally commemorated the passing of the dead. The second was a day to honor Pomona, the Roman goddess of fruit and trees. The symbol of Pomona is the apple and the incorporation of this celebration into Samhain probably explains the tradition of “bobbing” for apples that is practiced today on Halloween.

By the 800s, the influence of Christianity had spread into Celtic lands. In the seventh century, Pope Boniface IV designated November 1 All Saints’ Day, a time to honor saints and martyrs. It is widely believed today that the pope was attempting to replace the Celtic festival of the dead with a related, but church-sanctioned holiday. The celebration was also called All-hallows or All-hallowmas (from Middle English Alholowmesse meaning All Saints’ Day) and the night before it, the night of Samhain, began to be called All-hallows Eve and, eventually, Halloween. Even later, in A.D. 1000, the church would make November 2 All Souls’ Day, a day to honor the dead. It was celebrated similarly to Samhain, with big bonfires, parades, and dressing up in costumes as saints, angels, and devils. Together, the three celebrations, the eve of All Saints’, All Saints’, and All Souls’, were called Hallowmas.

30
Oct

Pastor Appreciation Month – Day 30

   Posted by: BearyAnn   in TeddyBear Thoughts

Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only
one gets the prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize. 1 CORINTHIANS 9:24 NIV

One of the responsibilities of the pastor is to train others to seek the prize of salvation. Prepare a plaque or medal for your pastor honoring him for leading you in this race.

29
Oct

Can I Know God?

   Posted by: BearyAnn   in Encouraging Words, Paws to Think About It

Can I Know God ??       Yes, you can!  It sounds too good to be true. But the Bible says you can know God in a personal, relevant way. This is much more than merely knowing or believing he exists.

GOD LOVES YOU:             The Bible makes it clear that God created us, loves us and wants a relationship with us (see John 3:16, Ephesians 2:10 and John 1:12 in the Bible).

A BROKEN RELATIONSHIP: However, all of us have offended God by our wrong actions and attitudes (Romans 3:23). We have failed to consistently live up to the standards we know are right.  As a result, we have become separated from God. Unless our relationship is restored, we will be eternally separated from God in hell.

RESTORING THE RELATIONSHIP: God loves us so much that he send his son Jesus to die in our place and pay the penalty for our wrong actions (1 Peter 3:18). He took our punishment upon himself so that we can receive God’s forgiveness and eternal life (Romans 6:23). Because of the work of Jesus, we can have a renewed and close relationship with God that lasts forever.

BEGINNING THE RELATIONSHIP:  God is eager to begin a relationship with you today. Would you like to know how you can receive his free gift of friendship and eternal life?

Got Questions?    Please  click here

For God so loved the world (that means YOU) that He gave His only Son, that whoever (yes, YOU) believes should not perish, but have everlasting life.  John 3:16

 

29
Oct

Pastor Appreciation Month – Day 29

   Posted by: BearyAnn   in TeddyBear Thoughts

How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them?  Romans 10:14 NIV

A pastor works hard to serve the Lord and lead his congregation.He is a lighthouse to all who meet him.  There are many ways to say thank you with a small gift. Here are some items at Christian Book dot com that may be of interest.   PastorInterest

 

28
Oct

Pastor Appreciation Month – Day 28

   Posted by: BearyAnn   in TeddyBear Thoughts

For he has not ignored the suffering of the needy. He has not turned and walked away. He has listened to their cries for help.  Psalm 22:24 NLT

We’ve been looking at ways to say thank you to our pastors this month with prayer and gifts and acts of kindness. Let’s not overlook the simplest and sometimes most effective method of all. This weekend, after services are complete, shake your pastor’s hand and look him straight in the eye then very sincerely say…… “thank you”.

 

27
Oct

Pastor Appreciation Month – Day 27

   Posted by: BearyAnn   in TeddyBear Thoughts

He’s a trusted minister and companion in the service of the Master.  Col 4:7MSG

 

When praying for your pastors, what should you pray for? Here is a summary of prayer requested for our pastoral staff each week:

Pray that the pastor will

Focus on knowing the Lord better

Meditate on His Word

Be humble in prayer

Grow in love and unity with their family and with each other as pastors

Be protected from the enemy’s attacks in every way

26
Oct

Pastor Appreciation Month – Day 26

   Posted by: BearyAnn   in TeddyBear Thoughts

We also pray that you will be strengthened with all his glorious power so you will have all the endurance and patience you need. May you be filled with joy….     Colossians 1:11, NLT

During this month of Pastor Apreciation, have you been praying for your pastor. Your pastor has taken on a large burden by agreeing with God to be your spiritual leader here on earth. Keep your pastor in your prayers. Pray daily that he may be strengthened, that he may turn away from temptation, that he may be blessed by God and that he may continue to grow in God’s wisdom.

 Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it.  Proverbs 22:6

Ledger-Enquirer | 10/21/2006 | ‘Ticket or Teddy’ program nabs motorists

Police in Columbus GA set up a surprise child restraint/seat belt check. For those with children properly restrained, they received a teddy bear for each child and no ticket to the driver. Approximately 1/2 of the drivers were not fully buckled.

Our children are so precious. Keep them safe Keep them buckled.  You are precious too and are needed to raise these children. Buckle up yourself while you are at it.  

 

Sing praises to the name of the Lord.  Psalm 7:17 NAS

The Book of Psalm is filled with David “singing praises to the Lord”. As a shepherd he was often alone and his songs would be soothing to the sheep.  Some people might say they have a voice that could only be used all along in the fields.

Do you join in the singing with the congregation or do you just stand or sit there waiting for it to be over? Do you join in but listen critically to those around you wondering why they are bothering to sing? SING TO THE LORD. During the singing part of worship, remember you are there to worship!!  Sing TO THE LORD. Focus on Him, not on where you will be going to dinner after the service, not on the people of the congregation. God wants to speak to you. Are you listening?