Monthly Archives: March 2023

Cancel Spring Break?

That’s what the Mayor of Miami, Florida wants to do–cancel Spring break.

The Mayor called for a ban after a violent weekend that ended with two fatal shootings and “excessively large and unruly crowds” as reported by several media outlets.

Reacting to the chaos on Monday morning, Mayor Dan Gelber said: “We haven’t asked for spring break in our city. We don’t want spring break in our city. It’s too rowdy, brings too much disorder and is simply too difficult to police. Continue reading

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Growing Pains

“Jesus took Daddy home,” Cheryl McGuinness told her 14-year-old son and 16-year-old daughter.

The news that their father, Tom, had died was not only unexpected, but was tragic and publicly known world-wide.

Tom McGuinness Jr. was the first officer on American Airlines Flight 11, the first plane hijacked and flown into the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. Continue reading

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Weekly Recap: March13-17

Good Morning from Beverly Hills, FL

It’s been a great week.  Not just in the many well wishes from our readers for my 75th birthday, but the beginning of my favorite 3 weeks of the year.  Yep.  March Madness.

Like everyone else, my bracket is busted.  Thanks Princeton. Thanks FDU. Thanks Furman. But at least my Indiana Hoosiers won in convincing fashion last night.  In spite of all the excitement and activities this week, we’ve managed to post everyday.  Including today’s recap. Continue reading

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10 Things God Wants You To Remember

Many of you receiving this blog via email are not on social media. Others are on platforms like facebook, but have grown weary of its negativity.

Each Friday, we post some of the good we’ve observed from facebook. Today’s post is a potpourri of posts from various sources, including “10 Things God Wants You To Remember.”

We begin with this quote from John Piper. Continue reading

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Strengthen Yourself

Last Sunday in our Bible class, we tackled the topic of depression and how to handle it from the perspective of the Psalmist. Specifically, Psalm 42 and 43.

In these Psalms the author is distressed, discouraged and dismayed over unfulfilled plans, unsatisfied feelings, and unanswered questions.

Have you ever experienced those feelings?

What can you do when you’re down? Where do you go to find encouragement? To whom do you turn for strength to go forward? Continue reading

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Luke 4:13

The devotional paper, Our Daily Bread, tells about an Australian plant called the “Sundew.”

It has a slender stem and tiny, round leaves fringed with hairs that glisten with bright drops of liquid as delicate as fine dew. Although its colorful red, white, and pink blossoms are harmless, its leaves are deadly. Continue reading

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75 Years of Life Summarized on a Coffee Cup

A foursome of senior citizen golfers hit the course with waning enthusiasm for the sport.

One said, “These fairways seem to be getting longer and longer.”

The next complained, “And these hills are getting steeper as the years go by.”

The third chimed in, “Yes, and the sand traps seem to be bigger than I remember them. Continue reading

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Growing in Character

The poet, playwright, and author, Oscar Wilde, struggled with religion throughout his adult life. While he acknowledged belief in Catholicism, he lived a decadent, epicurean life as a pagan.

In his commentary on Ephesians, William Barclay quotes Wilde as saying, “The gods had given me almost everything. But I let myself be lured into long spells of senseless and sensual ease…”

Wilde then continues with this somber introspective reflection about his life. Continue reading

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Weekly Recap: March 6-10

Good Morning from Beverly Hills, FL

Here’s a “Public Service Announcement.” Daylight Savings Time goes into effect at 2:00 AM, tomorrow, Sunday, March 12.  So, be sure to set your alarm,  Get up. And set your clocks up 1 hour to 3:00 AM.

BTW, does anyone know what that means?  I’ve never felt like I’ve saved any daylight or time by moving my clock up and back  every 6 months? Continue reading

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7 Things You Need To Stop Doing Right Now

On the Church Bulletin Group facebook page, Wayne Greeson shared a post apparently from the Connersville Church of Christ.

The post caught my eye with the above provocative title. I wondered what I need to stop doing. Right now. Continue reading

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