Food for Thought: Prophecy vs. Prudence

Jemima Packington claims she can predict the future with asparagus. As the only known “asparamancer,” this 63-year-old British woman says she sees the future by observing how the spears fall after she throws them into the air. Packington claims she is 75-90% accurate noting her predictions about Brexit and President Trump’s summit with North Korea’s…

Prayer Seed: Mark 2:22

Prayer Seed: Dear Abba – Please help me to have an open mind to the changes that are happening in my life and around me. Renew my mind through Your word and help me to look at things through Your perspective. Please show me the new ways I can serve You and help me to be…

Food for Thought: How to be a Hero

♦ Keep your eyes peeled. “Situational awareness” is that 007-like sensitivity to warning signs or threats. ♦ Don’t pass the buck. Heroes don’t wait for others to take action; they step up and quickly. ♦ Put others first. “When someone dives into a frozen lake to save a child, they’re thinking altruistically, not, ‘Hey, what’s…

Reminders: Be Careful What You Say

Children seldom misquote you.  In fact, they usually repeat word for word what you shouldn’t have said. We no longer threaten to wash the mouths of children out with soap for using bad words, but maybe it’s some adults who need it more anyway.  Children learn what they say and do from observing others. Unfortunately,…