Monday, September 19, 2011

All This Free Stuff is Destroying Us

I received this email forward the other day, I think it's brilliant.

The folks who are getting the free stuff,don't like the folks who are paying for the free stuff, because the folks who are paying for the free stuff can no longer afford to pay for both the free stuff and their own stuff.

The folks who are paying for the free stuff want the free stuff to stop, and the folks who are getting the free stuff want even more free stuff on top of the free stuff they are already getting!

Now... The people who are forcing the people who pay for the free stuff have told the people who are RECEIVING the free stuff, that the people who are PAYING for the free stuff, are being mean, prejudiced, and racist.

So... The people who are GETTING the free stuff have been convinced they need to hate the people who are paying for the free stuff by the people who are forcing some people to pay for their free stuff, and giving them the free stuff in the first place.

We have let the free stuff giving go on for so long that there are now more people getting free stuff than paying for the free stuff.

Now understand this. All great democracies have committed financial suicide somewhere between 200 and 250 years after being founded. The reason? The voters figured out they could vote themselves money from the treasury by electing people who promised to give them money from the treasury in exchange for electing them.

The United States officially became a Republic in 1776, 235 years ago. The number of people now getting free stuff outnumbers the people paying for the free stuff. We have one chance to change that. In 2012. Failure to change that spells the end of the United States as we know it.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

September 11-10 Years Later

Wow, I have been watching the news and specials that have been on all week in regards to the anniversary of 9/11. Most of us will never forget that day, I know I won't...but on the other hand it seems like most of us have. Look where we are after that terrible day in history and only 10 short years ago. Who could have ever have imagined that people would be seriously arguing about letting any religious prayer be part of the memorial service? What's a memorial service if you are going to leave God out of it completely? We live in a country where the overwhelming majority of people identify as Christian or have a religion, and clergy were some of the first people to respond on 9/11 to minister to victims. Why aren't they welcome today? It's like I've said before, we are so busy being "politically correct" that we are leaving God out of everything. Are we better off today than yesterday? Are our streets safer, our schools better, our morals at a higher standard? I know what some people think, if you have one religion represented you have to have another, and that is where people are divided. But I think they make it much more complicated than need be. I am Christian. I'm okay with a Catholic Priest, a Christian Pastor, a Mormon Bishop, a Jewish Rabbi, a Protestant and yes even an Imam coming together and giving a blessing, saying a prayer, seeking God in this mess we have made of everything. After all, if we don't start leaning on God and putting it in His hands, how will we ever be a great nation again?

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Greetings Bloggers and Friends!

Okay, so can't seem to keep up with the blogging thing....I love to write, but who has time? Just thought I would throw a few random thoughts out there for you to read:
The stock market-can 2012 get here soon enough?
Crime-no one even pays attention anymore...
30 soldiers die in helicopter crash....I pray for their families.
Summer blockbusters that I have actually seen:
Cowboys and Aliens-OK
Captain America-OK
Planet of the Apes-probably was good, I didn't like it, too sad and stressful.
Crazy, Stupid, Love- I loved it!
Fort Worth-HOT
Sidney-?
Looking forward to- UNC Football, Ryan's wedding, Kauai (hopefully) and winning the lotto.....Happy August People, more to follow. :)

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Valuable to God

A certain rich man died and the question was asked at his funeral, "How much did he leave? "He left it all," was the reply.
Often, I hear someone introduced this way: "This is Bob and he works for....." as if where a person works or what a person does determines his or her value.
Yet God does not judge us by our success. He loves each person the same. Your value and mine does not come from what we do, the clothes we wear. the house we live in, or the type of car we drive. Our value comes from the fact that God made us and loves us, and Christ died for us. Our value comes from the fact that He adopted us into His family, and we are now His children forever.
Don't depend on possessions or position for your identity. Get your identity from Christ, for you are of infinite worth to Him.
I've been been reading Hope for Each Day by Billy Graham a daily devotional, this is what I read today.....sometimes I'm moved more than others...this was one of those days. So I thought I'd share.

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Sidney

No one ever said getting old was easy. What the *&%$? Not sure this is what I had in mind.....stuck in Sidney, Nebraska. Do any of you even know where Sidney is? I didn't. But, here I am. Working to do my share in the economic crisis...yes we are all in it. I find myself working in small town America. It is a one horse town where everything revolves around Cabela's. Everyone here works for, is married to someone who works for, or is related to someone who works for Cabela's Sporting Goods. This is their headquarters. It's also farming country, lot's of farmers who most likely shop Cabela's. There is a Walmart, a Subway, an Arby's, Mc Donalds and a Perkins. Everyone shops Walmart, because it's the only place to shop. Unless of course you need a fishing rod or tent, then you would go to Cabela's. The people here are friendly, the women a little frumpy. Their fashion dated. But somehow when you look at them, you know they put God and their families first, love their country and your sure they can make a mean cinnamon roll. And Gravy, these country women can always make good gravy. As much as I don't want to be here, I think everyone should have to spend a little time in a one horse town. You learn that there are still a lot of hardworking people who aren't afraid of getting their hands dirty, people who don't sit behind desks in cubicles stuck to a computer. People who actually watch sunsets, make real lemonade, go to church on Sunday, and are proud to be an American. And yes, make killer gravy.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

An Email Sent From a Friend of My Sister's, So Sweet

This was sent from a good friend of the family on May 30,I have been wanting to share it with you all, kind of puts things in perspective!

"Good morning,

Well, this must be heaven. Yesterday, as you may have heard , was to be the end of this earth as we know it.

Well. today is a very special day. The sun is shinning, the birds in the back yard seem to be singing a little louder, my wife is enjoying her sleeping in this morning a little longer, both dogs woke me with kisses, we paid all our Utility bills on time (I know because the coffee pot made a specially good cup this morning), plus, and the best news of all is our dear friend and former Long Beach neighbor Harlean appears to be on the comeback from a horrific heart attack and coma. Her friends and family have said she has opened her eyes and recognizes all and responds with requests to do various responses.

Isn't life wonderful? Jack"
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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Quotes from the World of Miracles!

Through out this experience (my sister's heart attack) we have heard over and over about what a miracle she is, and it's not that I don't think she is, anyone of our "Team Harlean" knows what they have seen this past month. But is someone really a miracle? I think what we really mean is-God has performed a miracle. He took my sister and healed her, it's that simple. He performed a miracle. There are stories of miracles through out the bible, Old and New Testaments. This is one of those stories. These are some of the quotes we have heard in the hospital she is in:

"She is the sickest person we have ever had"

"Most people do not survive a tear in the heart"

"Her kidneys have fail-best case would be if she survives this-she will probably have to have dialysis 2 or 3 times a week" (not!)

The Respiratory therapist came in & smiling from ear to ear, she said "You have broken the record at Long Beach Memorial for the quickest healing sickest person ever"

One of the doctors yesterday referred to her as "Memorial's biggest miracle"....ain't that the truth!! The doctor who was in charge of the Pt's came in and hadn't seen her for a week and was astounded. I told her there were lots of prayers said and she said to keep them going. Harlean is a shining example of the power of prayer & God's miracles at work.

Her friend Jackie reported "Wow, what a day in Room 302b........Harlean had the best day & birthday ever....lots of gifts, balloons, singing and cake from the nurses, the best part of the day is when her grandson's Cash and West came in.......you should have seen her face light up...we sang again...they brought her little gifts and loved being able to kiss grandma and hold her hand....so precious. When we left around 4:30 Harlean was pooped...needed to sleep after the wonderful day....She even lifted her hand to her eye and scratched it....what an accomplishment....Jim with his hearing aids could here her talk too....voice got a little louder as the day went on...she improves more each day....she wants to be home!!!! She knows she has to work real hard for that to happen......eating her own breakfast was great yesterday.... the more she works those hands the better she gets....lots of pictures were taken of everyone with Harlean....The way she has improved is that all of her friends are there with God helping her recover.......this has been quite a journey for all of us but I know it has helped her recover so fast....Good Work Prayer Warriors........"
The lesson in all this has shown me-never doubt! All things are possible through HIM....