Happily Ever After

Happily Ever After – is it really possible?

…but with God all things are possible.

Here is an amazing series that was done at GYC by Alan and Nicole Parker. A very insightful series looking at our relationships with others around us and specifically with dating / courtship.

I Highly recommended it!

And here are the links below to the audio files from GYC.

Happily Ever After by Alan & Nicole Parker Is This the One? But We re Just Friends Romance Courtship and Marriage Getting Ready for Your Wedding Night Beauty for Ashes Healing Past Hurts Relationships Question and Answer

Living the Life

Late one night a father received the one phone call that parents dread the most, the one we all pray never comes. It was the highway patrol. A vehicle carrying four teenagers had spun out of control at high speed and rammed into a barrier. All the passengers had been killed. The officer on the phone said, “We believe your daughter may have been on of the victims.” Ashen-faced, the father drove to the hospital it identify the body of his beautiful girl, snuffed out in the prime of life. As he sat there in the emergency room with his head in his hands, grieving and shocked, he heard a police officer mention that alcohol was probably the culprit in this accident. Several broken whiskey bottles had been found in the wreckage beside the mangled bodies. Now the father had a focus for his frenzied anguish. He rose up in a rage and threatened to kill whoever had provided the four young people with liquor. He would find the guilty party, whatever it took! Back home, overwhelmed by grief and rage, he stumbled into the kitchen and opened the cupboard where he kept his own supply of alcohol. There he found a note in his daughter’s handwriting. His heart leaped to his throat. The note read, “Dad, we’re taking along some of your liquor – I know you won’t mind”. The people around us adsorb how we live much more than what we say. Our lifestyle influences them more than our words. Our walk impacts them more than our talk. When our life is consistent with our words, it makes a difference in the lives of other. Jesus’ words had such an impact because His teachings were consistent with how He lived. His life matched His words, the crowds could utter, “No man ever spoke like this man!” John 7:46

John 7:46
English: King James Version (1611) - KJV

46 The officers answered, Never man spake like this man.  

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because there was never a man who lived like He lived. There was no gap between what Jesus said and how He lived. Sceptics may debate an idea, but they cannot deny God’s power in the awesome testimony of a changed life. When those closest to us see Christ’s love revealed in all our actions, they too will stand in awe of how great He is.

“Solid Ground” Mark Finley

The Ten Commandments

The Ten Commandments are not laws. They are the law. They are not arbitrary regulations like the traffic laws or the election laws or tax laws. Rather they are like the laws of chemistry or physics – an expression of the Divine Mind of the Creator. That is why I have called them the great charter of human relations. – Cecil B. DeMille

A Candy Maker’s Witness

A candy maker in Indiana wanted to make a candy that would be a witness, so he made the Christmas Candy Cane. He incorporated several symbols for the birth, ministry, and death of Jesus Christ.

He began with a stick of pure white, hard candy. White to symbolize the virgin Birth, and the sinless nature of Jesus, and hard to symbolize the Solid Rock, the foundation of the Church, and the firmness of the promises of God.

The candy maker made the candy in the form of a ‘J’ to represent the precious name of Jesus, who came to earth as our Saviour. It could also represent the staff of the ‘Good Shepherd’ with which He reaches down into the ditches of the world to lift out the fallen lambs who, like all sheep, have gone astray.

Thinking that the candy was somewhat plain, the candy maker stained it with red stripes. He sued three small stripes to show the stripes of the scourging Jesus received by which we are healed. The large red stripe was for the blood shed by Christ on the cross so that we could have the promise of eternal life.

Unfortunately, the candy became known as a Candy Cane – a meaningless decoration seen at Christmas time. But the meaning is still there for those who “have eyes to see and ears to hear.” I pray that this symbol will again be used to witness To the Wonder of Jesus and His Great Love that came down at Christmas and remains the ultimate and dominant force in the universe today.  

Generation of Youth for Christ 2008