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Warning Will Robinson 2008-05-06 17:40:21 No one can argue that we live in the most automated of times. Almost every aspect of our lives is automated, mechanical, speed and ease is the name of the game. Cashiers have been replaced by “check your self out” registers. You can get money out of your bank without seeing a teller. Cooking time has been cut drastically by microwave ovens. Mechanics can tell what’s wrong with your car simply by hooking it up to a machine: they don’t even have to get dirty! Is that all that has become mechanical in our lives? Have we in some respects reduce our service to a series of mechanical actions?In Luke 11:1, one of Christ’s disciples can and said, “teach us to pray, as John also taught his disciples.” The words that Jesus then spoke have become probably the most famous prayer ever. We Read more:Robinson
Beast of Burden 2008-05-09 22:37:10 Beasts of burden come in many different varieties. There are the riding animals. You know the ones that you throw a saddle over and they carry you where you need to go. Much like the caring mothers who have their babes in arms or on hips or in laps. Those mothers who carry their babies with them where ever they go. They look after them tending to their every need.Then there are the pack animals. Much like the mounts they carry everything needed. You know the type. They are mothers who are prepared for whatever lay in store. Maybe it is a diaper bag packed with extra food for the trip. Extra clothes. Extra everything!Let us not forget the harness animals. You know the ones that are harnessed to something to pull it. Much like mothers that are harnessed to the every need of the family. They Read more:Beast
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A COLONY LOST 2008-09-11 15:47:00 I have been privileged this summer to be able to be around some of our brightest young actors while working with the Lost Colony. Paul Greene's outdoor drama, The Lost Colony, tells the story of the first attempt at a permanent English settlement in the new world. Greene shows how they were brought here by Portuguese seaman, sailing for England, Simon Fernando (portrayed at on the left by born ag