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Trusting God is Enough for Today
You could smell the fried chicken as we walked out of the restaurant, but we pranced out as if nothing was unusual.When I was in college my friends and I never had enough money to go out to dinner…unless it was all-you-can-eat night at Wilbur’s Barbeque. On those nights, we gathered our pennies and ate until we hurt. We filled our tummies with fried chicken, hushpuppies, barbequed potatoes, coleslaw and banana pudding. I can almost taste it years later. Then, when we thought no one was looking, we slipped the leftover chicken and hushpuppies into our oversized purses…enough to last for a few days. I’m sure we weren’t fooling anyone as the aroma followed us out the door.
Sharon Jaynes ,
Trusting God is Enough for Today
You could smell the fried chicken as we walked out of the restaurant, but we pranced out as if nothing was unusual.When I was in college my friends and I never had enough money to go out to dinner…unless it was all-you-can-eat night at Wilbur’s Barbeque. On those nights, we gathered our pennies and ate until we hurt. We filled our tummies with fried chicken, hushpuppies, barbequed potatoes, coleslaw and banana pudding. I can almost taste it years later. Then, when we thought no one was looking, we slipped the leftover chicken and hushpuppies into our oversized purses…enough to last for a few days. I’m sure we weren’t fooling anyone as the aroma followed us out the door.
Sharon Jaynes,
Thy Kingdom Come
The culture of God’s Kingdom should be evident in and around us, wherever we live, work and wherever we have a sphere of influence. “Then the seventh angel blew his trumpet, and there were loud voices in heaven, saying, “The kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord and of his Christ, and he shall reign forever and ever”” (Revelation 11:15).
Anneta Pinto,
A HEART LIKE JESUS
Prior to age of 21, I was actually getting into bars with the help of a fake driver’s license. I went to the DMV when I was 19 and lied that I had lost my driver’s license. Then I used my older sister’s information (she was 22 at that time) to get a new license, one that would enable me to get into bars. That act of deceitfulness actually cancelled out her valid driver’s license and she would’ve gotten into serious trouble had she ever been pulled over. But I didn’t care. I wanted what I wanted.
Denise Kohlmeyer,
Jesus the miracle worker
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