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OVERFLOWN AGAIN

So, the man who would be Kennedy is meeting with the capo di tutti capi of the Russian Mob, and passed by Europe on the way. Arms reduction is on the menu, which is a good thing; trade is very much on the menu, which is not so good, and Iran may be on the menu, which is not of much concern but maybe should be.

President Obama arrived on the scene with amazing expectations. He looked and sounded like a return to the heady days when we had US presidents who we looked up to, and an America which we were happy to think of as leading the Western World, especially Western Europe. All the resonances were with John F. Kennedy, days when the States were our friend and protector against the Soviet Union and a shining light of social-democratic leaning responsible government.

Of course, the expectations were far too high; he had an economic situation not seen since the 30s to deal with at home, and the geopolitical problems had changed dramatically. Any hopes we had that he'd wave a magic wand and fix the world economy were fantasy to start with, but some of the gloss has gone with the realisation that that's the case. We hoped he'd move rapidly to end involvement in Iraq, and that seems to be happening; we hoped he'd have solutions to involvement in Afghanistan, and that doesn't. We hoped he'd stop the sabre rattling about Iran, threatening to precipitate yet another Middle-Eastern war, and there's too much doubt still about where his intentions are in that respect. He's still fairly glossy.

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Wait for It!

[reprinted November 16, 2009]

~ Henry Neufeld

18He said, “What is God’s kingdom like? To what can I compare it?” 19It is like a mustard seed which someone plants in his garden. It grew and became a tree and the birds in the sky came and perched on its branches.    Luke 13:18-19 (HN)

We like to get things fast. We like to see the connections and to know just how we got whatever we got. This desire for “instant gratification” is often an accusation of the older generation  [Read more at Jody's Devotionals]



The Epistles of John: Living in Truth and Love. 1 John 3:14-15

Week 30:  May 13, 2012

John continues building on the ideal that we are children of God, contrasting sin with abiding in him.

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14 – We know that we have passed from death to life, because we love one another. The person who does not love[1] remains spiritually[2] dead.

-          As is his pattern, John, having given the negative teaching that hating your brother is from the evil one, now gives the positive side:  Loving your brother is from God, the one  [Read more at Elgin Hushbeck: Politics and Religion]



It Is Who You Know

I know you've heard someone start a sentence with: "It's not who you know..." This is usually when the conversation is about attaining some goal or position in life. We may want that phrase to be true if we are the one on the outside, trying for instance to get a new job. However we might welcome the thought of, "it is who you know", if we are already fishing buddies with our potential new boss.
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The Way

[reprinted from February 8, 2010]

19Now then, brethren, we have boldness to go into the holiest place through the blood of Jesus, 20which he placed as a living way through the curtain, not previously available, which is his flesh. 21Jesus is also a great priest over the household of God. 22So let’s come with true hearts and full assurance of faith, our hearts sprinkled clean from bad conscience, and our bodies washed with pure water.               Hebrews 10:19-22 (my translation)  [Read more at Jody's Devotionals]



It's a Small World -- After All!


I love Disneyland, but getting stuck on the Small World ride isn't my cup of tea!  I've been on the ride enough to know that it's not may favorite, but it does have a message that is pertinent for today.  
We live in a global society.  We can try to hide, but we fail.  Gas prices in the United States are influenced by global oil prices.  Gas prices are relatively high right now, even though there's plenty of gas supplies.  The Stock Market has fallen in recent days,  [Read more at Bob Cornwall]



Are You Sure You Don’t Want More?

Ferod stood in shock in front of the shrine. He’d distinctly heard the words.

“Are you sure you don’t want more?”

He didn’t really believe in the old gods. Nobody even seemed to remember the names of whatever god or gods this shrine might be dedicated to. But he had run out of money to pay for seed grain, and if he had no seed grain there would be no planting, then, of course, no harvest, and therefore no seed grain for next year either. So he came to the shrine and asked the  [Read more at Jevlir Caravansary]



“A New Plan”

This is the message that I presented at Pleasant Grove United Methodist Church, Brighton, TN on the Sixth Sunday of Easter, 4 May 1997. The Scriptures for this Sunday were Acts 10: 44 – 48, 1 John 5: 1 – 6, and John 15: 9 – 17.

I should note before I start that I have been told preachers should never preach about money. This sermon, though it may sound like it is about money, is not about money but rather, is about planning.

You have probably heard, read, or seen  [Read more at Thoughts from the Heart on the Left]



Pulling Over Right Here

This past weekend I made a road trip. It took around two hours each way. On my way there and back I was drawn to the idea of stopping at the "Rest Areas" along the highway. I didn't stop at any of them. I was in a hurry going (to get there on time) and returning (I wanted to get home to do the next task at hand). Although the "idea" of a restful few minutes to relax, stretch, and drink a cup of coffee was appealing, I stayed on the gas as if someone was going to lock the gate to my  [Read more at Greg's Watering Hole]



Obama, Gay Marriage, and Me

I've yet to post on President Obama's "coming out" on gay marriage.  I was at a conference when the announcement came, and I've been otherwise distracted since then.  But, I do want to say something.  I realize that this is a political season, and that everything done and said will be seen through that lens.  So, it's no surprise that the polls suggest that this is a political ploy, maybe to nail down the base.  Perhaps it is, perhaps not.  The reality is -- in practice,  [Read more at Bob Cornwall]



Things Seem A Little Shaky

Last night, someone who will remain nameless, was driving home from a nearby city a little more than a hundred miles away. A few miles into the trip, I received a call from her telling me that the truck was shaking badly. Her description of the problem seemed to be that of a tire separating.
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