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July 10th, 2014
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Speaking on the "Ed
Show", MSNBC's John
Fugelsang said, "Jesus would
be crucified by the GaP if He
returned." He continued,
"Jesus couldn't get a job at
House of Pancakes in their
society now, and [GaP
conservatives] would be the
1st ones lining up to nail
Him all over again" (Western
Journalism, 6/16/14).
Let's look at this statement
a little more closely. First,
Jesus is going to return; it is
not a matter of "if". As Jesus
ascended into the clouds
and beyond (Acts 1:9-11),
two angels appeared and
delivered this message: "this
same Jesus...shall so come in
like manner as ye have seen
him go into heaven."
Second, Jesus will not
be applying for a position
at IHOP when He returns.
He accepted the position
offered Him long ago by
the Heavenly Father. John
witnessed the Lord's return
in Revelation 19. He saw
inscribed on Jesus' "robe...
this title: King of kings and
Lord of lords" (v: 16, NLT).
The first time Jesus came
as the meek Lamb of God to
be crucified and to die for the
sins of all mankind. The next
time He will come as "the
Lion of the tribe of Judah",
and will put down all sin and
rebellion, without regards to
political party or affiliation,
as He rules with absolute
authority.
Fugelsang said, "Jesus
would be crucified...if He
returned". There are many,
primarily religious people (as
was true two thousand years
ago) who would be inclined
to re-crucify Jesus. But
Hebrews 7:27 makes it clear
"he did this once, when he
offered up himself". Again,
"He came once for all time, at
the end of the age, to remove
the power of sin forever by
his sacrificial death for us...
Christ died only once as a
sacrifice to take away the
sins of many people." (NET).
By pastor leroy aufenkamp
Cooling Assistance is Available to Low-Income
Individuals with Medical Needs
With temperatures on the and install an air conditioning documented medical need
rise, the N.D. Department of tmit, repairanaircondifioning and meet financial criteria.
Human Services and the N.D. unit, or to purchase oscillating A three-person household
Department of Commerce's or _ndow fans for qualifying earning up to $41,633 per
Division of Community households. Work must beyear may qualify if their assets
Service remind North completed by a Communitymeet program limits. For
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cooling assistance is available state's eight largest cities, incomes, visit www.nd.gov/
for individuals with certain Individuals should contact dhs/services/financialhelp/
medical conditions who their county social service energyassist.html.
qualify for the Low Income officetoapplyfortheprogram. The two North Dakota state
Home Energy Assistance Contact information is agencieshave historically
Program (LIHEAP). online at www.nd.gov/dhs/ worked together in
"Summertime bringslocations/countysocialserv/, partnershipwith countysocial
hot temperatures and To qualify, current energy service offices to address the
high humidity and these assistanceclientsneedasigned heating and cooling needs of
conditions can create a life statement from a physician, low-income individuals.
threatening situation for physician's assistant, nurse LIHEAP is a federaUy-
some people with certainpractitioner, or public health funded program that
medical conditions," said nurse verifying their medical primarily helps qualifying
Carol Cartledge, Economic condition and the need for households pay for heating
Assistance Policy Divisiona cooled living space. They needs. This past heating
director. "North Dakota'smustprovidethatinformation season, the program served
cooling assistance program to the county social service around 13,500 households
can help prevent heat- office, in the state. Last summer,
related illnesses for qualifying People who are not 137 households participated
individuals." currently energy assistance in the cooling assistance
Cartledge said program program clients may program.
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Thursday July lOth
Breaded Chicken, Potato
Salad, Carrots, Canteloupe and
Pineapple Ring
Friday July 11th
Fish, Scalloped Potatoes,
Broccoli and Ambrosia Cup
Monday July 14th
Pineapple Pork Chop, Mashed
Potatoes, Carrots and Tropical
Senior Meals
Through Friday July 18th
Fruit Sauce
Tuesday July 15th
BBQ Chicken, Potato Salad,
Baked Beans, and Fruit in
Pudding
Wednesday July 16th
Spaghetti with Meat Sauce,
Green Beans, Garlic Bread,
Romaine Salad with Dressing
and Watermelon
Thursday July 17th
Pork Roast with Gravy, Mashed
Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes,
Cranberry Sauce and Rhubarb
Crisp with Topping
Friday July 18th
Cabbage Roll, Mashed
Potatoes, Broccoli Normandy,
Strawberries and Spinach
Salad with Dressing
All meals served with whole wheat bread, margarine and 1% milk.
Suggested donation is $4.00, Under 60, $6.75.
Pembina County Meals and Transportation - Call: 454-6586
eedS of HO Oe
"The heavens proclaim the
gloW of God!" Do they really?
When the writer looks into
the heavens does he really
believe that He can see God?
Does he see an outline of God
in a constellation? Are there
stars shining somewhere
that actually point to God's
eternal residence?
No. This Psalm, more than
any other, reflects the beauty,
splendor and handiwork
of God. He is speaking of
the revelation of God in the
world of nature. His belief
in God as Creator is not an
argument against the theory
of evolution or the problems
of science and the Bible.
For him, Creation reveals
the Lord's royal majesty,
sovereignty, power and
design. He simply declares
God's existence and presence
and wants to praise Him in
worship and wonder.
We see God's glory each
morning when we are
awakened by a majestic
Along the Way Continued From Page 4
these years through the
struggles of insecurity and
doubt, It's true, "Life isn't
simple. But the beauty of it
is..."
Sometimes along the
way, it is a relief, a profound
sacred comfort, to simply
let go and let God. In those
moments, when we release
and let the journey unfold as
it may we enjoy the present
moments and flow as close
as we possibly can to heaven
on earth.
Like our little Bing free
from fear and totallyunaware
of any lurking dangers,
basking in the sun's warmth,
watching the birds fly by,
and occasionally chasing a
floating feather as it drifts in
the breeze, the most healing
thing we can do for ourselves
is release and trust the divine
journey for what it is.
Sara Zarr wrote, "Life was
mostly made up of things
you couldn't control, full of
surprises, and they weren't
always good. Life wasn't
what you made it. You were
what life made you."
In the Book of Bing where
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newsletter. Or check out
Facebook at www.facebook.
com/NDSUextsmallbiz or
Twitter at @gmuske.
Other resources include
http://powerofbusiness.net
and www.eXtension.org/
entrepreneurship.
The Small Business
Administration and its
related organizations,
such as the Small Business
Development Centers and
SCORE, also can be valuable
resources.
For more information,
contact glenn.muske@
ndsu.edu or call (701) 328-
9718. You also can visit our
website, www.ag.ndsu.edu/
smallbusiness.
I watch and learn some of
life's greatest lessons from a
wide eyed disabled kitten, I
see a world of possibilities.
We are what life makes us.
Even when we don't think
life is what we hope for, it
is what we are meant for. It
isn't simple but it certainly is
beautiful.
In Memory
Kevin Woinarowicz
10-2-60 - 7-10-1988
Kim Woinarowicz
10-22-64 - 7-2-2004
They say
there is a reason
They say
that time will heal
But neither
time nor reason
Will change
the way we feel,
For no one knows
the heartache
That lies behind
our smiles,
No one know
how many times
We have broken down
and cried.
We want to
tell you something
So there won't
be any doubt,
You're so wonderful
to think of
But so hard
to be without.
qe love and miss you so much.
• Family and Friends
sunrise that erupts from
the darkness of the night.
We see His handiwork each
time we look into the face of
a rose, watch a bird in flight
or see the crashing of waves.
All of creation clearly and
convincingly announces the
greatness and glory of God.
This Psalm reveals a God
who communicates to us
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Thank you to the doctors
and nurses at Roger Marls
Cancer Center for your kind
and compassionate care. To
our community of friends
and family, your acts of
kindness with food, visits
and prayers that sustained us
through our sadness. Thank
you to Pastors Jan Dryburgh
and Wayne Quibell for their
prayers and visits. Thank
you to the Skjeberg WELCA
for serving the lunch for the
funeral.
Jan Maurstad
Jana, Jordan, Garrett
Brent and Rylee
The Drayton Cemetery
Association would like to
thank the following for their
memorial donations:
DOUG HALCROW
MEMORIAL
Jim and Marcella Cochran
JOAN SCHUMACHER
MEMORIAL
Dean and Betty Staskivige
DORINE WALBERG
MEMORIALS
Jim and Marcella Cochran
John and Karen Schumacher
Thank you Todd and
Meredith Gozdal for the
fantastic fireworks display on
the 4th. It was worth staying
in town just to watch this. It
was truly awesome.
Thanks Again,
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Parish
Pastor Jon Dryburgh
Skjeberg Lutheran Church
Rural East Drayton
Worship 9:30 a.m.
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Teien Evangelical
Covenant Church
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218-455-3868
Sundays:
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Celebration
United Methodist
Church
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Drayton
203 North Main Street
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