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And behold, two of them went the same day to a town which was sixty furlongs from Jerusalem, called Emmaus. (Luke 24:13)
Hopefully you've all read how Jesus joined two of His followers on the road to Emmaus that first Easter morning. In typical fashion, Jesus listened to their hearts as they told of their anguish, confusion and frustration over the events of the past few days. Events that had led to their hopes and dreams being crushed with Jesus' death. And, after listening, He shared with them life-giving truth that restored and renewed their trust and faith in our loving God.
As you journey, have you shared your hurt, frustration, and confusion with Jesus? He is always there walking with us, patiently waiting for us to unload our burden so that He can share life-giving truth with us. Yet, so much of the time we try to carry it all alone, thinking that it's up to us and miss what Jesus shares with us.
An old hymn says "Take your burdens to the Lord and leave them there." Do you take your burdens to Him? And when you do give your burdens to Jesus, do you sometimes, often, usually pick them back up and continue to fret over them?
Just as the two who journeyed with Jesus toward the little village of Emmaus, let Jesus have your burdens and allow Him to restore comfort and hope to your soul.
Cast your cares on the LORD and he will sustain you; he will never let the righteous be shaken. Psalm 55:22 (NIV)
Blessings, Steve <><

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One Minute Devotions for Women |
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Life is busy. Especially busy for women who have to spend quality time at home with the family and cope with all the demands of their careers. And often it is hard to find a moment to pause and prioritize.
These devotions are ideal for women who are busy but have a desire to walk with the Lord and grow spiritually. They are short yet sublime and they will give every woman hope and encouragement as she is reminded that God is always near - only a heartbeat away.
Beautiful padded devotional with gold edges and ribbon marker.
Makes an Excellent Mother's Day Gift |
Celebrate Mother's Day |
Mother's day is just around the corner and you can find many beautiful and inspirational gifts at Logos.
Petite beveled glass frame pairs bright, colorful graphics with a simple sentiment. Features a 2 1/8" sq. photo opening and is made to stand with attached easel backer.
5 3/8" x 5 3/8".
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The expression of what is beautiful, appealing, and of more than ordinary significance. This is partly the definition of "Art." This is also an understatement of God's love for us. Pairing art with the beauty of scripture is one way to brings God's love into our homes, and share His love with our family and guests. Our prints are carefully selected and paired with a message of inspiration to evoke a personal message to all who gaze upon them.
On line or in Store |
Inscription: From everlasting to everlasting you are God.
Height: 6.25
Width: 4.25
Depth: 0.75
Construction & Composition: Our mounted canvas print is one of the most popular items in the P. Graham Dunn collection. The mounted print is durable, inexpensive, and has the appearance of stretched canvas.
A small wooden dowel supplied on the back makes for a built in easel.
Great Mother's Day Gifts!
Apparel, Jewelry, Home Decor, Coffee Mugs, Pens, Music, Bibles, Books, Bookmarks, many fine gifts to make your shopping EASY! |
Mother's Day - May 8, 2011 |
For all the times you gently picked me up, When I fell down, For all the times you tied my shoes And tucked me into bed, Or needed something But put me first instead. For everything we shared, The dreams, the laughter, And the tears, I love you with a "Special Love" That deepens every year. Author Unknown
On May 1, 1864, in the little village of Webster, four miles south of Grafton, West Virginia, Granville and Ann Jarvis welcomed their daughter, Anna Jarvis, into the world. The Grafton area was an important railroad center during the Civil War and Mrs. Jarvis' birthplace had served as a temporary headquarters for Gen. McClellan in 1861.
During the war years, Ann Jarvis worked very hard to provide nursing care and promote better sanitation, which helped save thousands of lives on both sides of the conflict. After the war, she continued her work to help heal the wounds of the war years and bring families and communities together again. Young Anna received her basic education in the public schools of Grafton and attended Mary Baldwin College in Staunton, Virginia.
In 1902, after the death of Granville Jarvis, the family moved to Philadelphia. It was there that Ann Jarvis passed away on May 9, 1905. Two years later, in 1907, on the second Sunday in May, Anna invited several friends to her home in Philadelphia, in commemoration of her mother's life. On this occasion, she announced her idea - a day of national celebration in honor of mothers - a Mother's Day.
The following spring, Anna wrote to the Superintendent of Andrews Methodist Church Sunday School in Grafton, suggesting that the church in which her mother had taught classes for twenty years, celebrate a Mother's Day in her honor. The idea appealed to Mr. Loar and on May 10, 1908, the first official Mother's Day service was held in the church. Anna established the white carnation as the symbol of the celebration and developed other text and visual tools in honor of the event. It was Anna who coined the term, "Mother's Day Association", used during the period she was developing her concept of what Mother's Day should be. Subsequently, West Virginia Gov. William E. Glasscock issued the first Mother's Day proclamation on April 26, 1910. In 1912, at the General Methodist Conference in Minneapolis, MN, Anna was recognized as the founder of Mother's Day. A joint resolution in the United States Congress designated the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day. The official resolution was approved by President Woodrow Wilson in 1914.
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National Day of Prayer |

National Day of Prayer 2011With it's roots dating back to the Continental Congress in 1775, the National Day of Prayer was designated to encourage the citizens of the United States to unite together in prayer for the welfare of our great country.
Formally passed by Congress and signed by President Harry Truman in 1952, the National Day of Prayer was established at the discretion of the President on a day of their choosing. It wasn't until 1988, when a bill signed President Ronald Reagan, established an annual date on the first Thursday of May.
Since it's inception, this day has been a call for Americans to humble themselves before God in steadfast prayer, setting aside our differences, so that God's will may guide this great nation.
"I will say of the Lord, He is my Refuge and my Fortress, My God, in Whom I Trust." - Psalm 91:2
The National Day of Prayer 2011 will be observed on Thursday, May 5th 2011.
Local Events:
Ft. Thomas
05/05/2011 7pm - 05/05/2011 8pmHighland Hills Baptist Church will be hosting a community-wide hour of prayer on Thursday evening May 5th from 7-8pm Please join us as we pray for our Nation, our school and workplaces, our churches and our families.
638 Highland AvenueFt Thomas, Ky 41075National Day of Prayer event will take place in the worship center at Highland Hills Baptist ChurchContact: Dottie Dunn -- (859)441-5163http://www.highlandhills.org
PendletonCountyCommunityPrayerService 05/05/2011 7:00pm EST - 05/05/2011 8:00pm EST Hosted at: FLOUR CREEK CHRISTIAN CHURCH Prayer Room open 7am-7pm Community Prayer Service 7pm
1109 Hwy 177E (Flour Creek Road)Falmouth (Butler), KY 41040 (41006)Butler - Intersection of Hwy 27 & Hwy 177Contact: Pendleton County Cooperative of Churches -- 859-322-6246Logos employees invite you to stop in anytime throughout the day to pray with them for our nation, our leaders, and our churches. |
Top Ten Christian Books |
May 2011
As Provided by CBA (Christian Booksellers Association)
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Some Parting Fun.... |
A kindergarten teacher was observing her classroom of children while they drew. She would occasionally walk around to see each child's artwork. As she got to one little girl who was working diligently, she asked what the drawing was.
The girl replied, "I'm drawing God."
The teacher paused and said, "But no one knows what God looks like."
Without missing a beat, or looking up from her drawing, the little girl replied,
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Daily Bible Reading Plan | Thy Word is A Lamp Unto my Feet |  | Read through the Bible chronologically in one year. Follow the daily reading plan found in each week's newsletter. | May - 2011 | Day of Week |
Date | Verses to Read | Sunday |
1 | 2 Samuel 7 * 1 Chronicles 17 | Monday |
2 | Psalm 25 - Psalm 29 * Psalm 33 - Psalm 36 * Psalm 39 | Tuesday |
3 | 2 Samuel 8-9 * 1 Chronicles 18 | Wednesday |
4 | Psalm 50 - Psalm 53 * Psalm 60 - Psalm 75 | Thursday |
5 | 2 Samuel 10 * 1 Chronicles 19 * Psalm 20 | Friday |
6 | Psalm 65-67 * Psalm 69-70 | Saturday |
7 | 2 Samuel 11-12 * 1 Chronicles 20 |
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Do You Know Christ? |
"Today is the Day For Salvation!"
If you do not know Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and Saviour, please do not put off today this Great Gift from God.
You can know today beyond a shadow of a doubt where you will spend eternity. The simple facts and steps found here can give you a peace beyond all understanding, and 100% assuredness of where you will spend eternity.
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