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CHURCH DIRECTORY<br />
WE THANK GOD<br />
FOR JESUS<br />
PART 2 " PRAISE COD TOULD BE WORSE! ' ! "<br />
PROVERB 27:20, HELL AND DESTRUCTION ARE<br />
NEVER FULL; SO THE EYES 0p MAN RE NEVER<br />
SATISFIED.<br />
NO YOUR JOB YOU WAS ASK TO WASH WINDOWS; UNDER YOUR<br />
BRF-AT- VOU H RSl . THf UN EMPLOYMENT LINES ARE FULL PRAISE<br />
GOD. COULD BF WORSE'"<br />
JAMES LI 7. EVERY (KX)D OIFi AND EVERY PERFECT GIFT IS I"ROM<br />
AEOVE, AND COMETH DOWN FROM THE FATHER OF LIGHTS WITH<br />
WHOM IS NO VARI BLENOSS, NEITHER SHADOW OF TURNING.<br />
MY PRESIDENT COMMITTED A SIN; AND ALL AMERICA DID CURSE<br />
SOME '.EADERS TURN ON THEIR PEOPLF, PRAISE GOD; COULD BE<br />
WORSE!!!<br />
PROVERB 20:2. THE FEAR Ob A KINCXPRBSIDENT) IS AS THE ROARING<br />
OF A LION: WHOSO PROVOKBTH HIM TO ANGER SINNETH AGAINST HIS<br />
OWN SOUL<br />
YOU'RE ON AN AIR PLANE, IT HIT AIR POCKETS; AND YOU CURSE;<br />
SOME HIT THE GROUND WITH 300 PEOPLE ON BOARD: PRAISE GOD;<br />
COULD BE WORSE!!!<br />
PSALM 23:4, YEA, THOUGH WE WALK THROUGH THE VALLEY OF THE<br />
SHADOW OF DEATH, WE WILL PEAR NO EVIL: FOR THOU ART WITH US;<br />
THY ROD AND THY STAPPTHEY COMFORT US.<br />
THE WIND IS BLOWING 45 MPH, UNDER YOUR BREATH; WE WILL<br />
CURSE; WE'VE FORGOTTEN THE 1970 TORNADO HERE; PRAISE GOD:<br />
COULD BE WORSE!!!<br />
PLASM 118:24, THIS IS THE DAY WHICH THE LORD HATH MADE; WE<br />
WILL REJOICE AND BE GLAD IN IT.<br />
SOME PEOPLE FIND A SPOT ON THEIR CARPE.; OUT LOUD THE1!<br />
CURSE; WE KNOW OF FAMILY'S WITH VINYL FLOORS; PRAISE GOD;<br />
COULD BE WORSE!!!<br />
DEUTERONOMY 8: 10, WHEN THOU HAST EATEN AND ART FULL, THEN<br />
THEN THOU SHALT BLESS THE LORD THY GOD FOR THE GOOD LAND<br />
WHICH HE HATH GIVEN THEE.<br />
THE MAN SAY: HIS CAR IS M1SSINU, NEED A TUNE UP; AND HE CURSE;<br />
WE SEE THE PEOPLE DRIVING THE 1970'S; PRAISE GOD: COULD BE<br />
WORSE!!!<br />
PROVERB 30:15,16, THE HORSELEACH HATH TWO DAUGHTERS, CRY-IN-<br />
GTAB,GIVE. THERE ARE THREE THINGS THAT ARE NEVER SATISFIED,<br />
YEA, HOUR THINGS SAY NOT, IT IS ENOUGH: THE GRAVE, AND THE BAR-<br />
REN WOMB; THE EARTH THAT IS NOT FILLED WITH WATER; AND THE<br />
FAIR THAT SAITH NOT, IT IS ENOUGH.<br />
WHEN YOUR CAR BROKE DOWN, YOU RIDE CITIBUS; AND YOU<br />
CURSE; MANY CITIES DON'T HAVE A BUS SYSTEM; PRAISE GOD; COULD<br />
BE WORSE!!!<br />
EPHBSIANS 5:20, GIVING THANKS ALWAYS FOR ALL THINGS UNTO<br />
GOD AND THE FATHER INTHE NAME OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST.<br />
BROTHER TJ. BATTERSON HAD 2 TIRES CUT; OUT LOUD: HE DID CURSE;<br />
BROTHER BILLY B.J. HAD ALL 4 CUT; PRAISE GOD; COULD BE<br />
WORSE!!!<br />
PROVERB 16:4, THE LORD HTH MADE ALL THINGS FOR HIMSELF:<br />
YEA, EVEN THE WICKED FOR THE DAY OF EVIL GOD IS NOT THROUGH<br />
WITH US YET. SO LETS PRAY FOR ONE ANOTHER ALWAYS. WRITTEN BY<br />
EVANGELIST BILLY B.J. MORRISON.lll, YOUR BROTHER IN CHRIST JESUS!!<br />
"tWant Every Single Child in<br />
<strong>Texas</strong> to Read, Every Child."<br />
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"I have set the must profound goal I<br />
can think of and that is every child in <strong>Texas</strong> to<br />
read the 3rd grade and stay on grade level or<br />
better thereafli -<br />
clearest,<br />
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"I refuse to accept ti thinking that some<br />
children can't learn.<br />
"We'll test every child to ieeif they can read.<br />
II they can't, they'll get extra help, paid for<br />
with 1203 million in state funds, nd more<br />
charter to past the reading test.<br />
1 know with high expectations, every single<br />
child can soar<br />
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1<br />
T j etymon of u ie word "candid" is found in<br />
t (an<br />
three lanjuayps: French, Latin Sens<br />
Indo-Arya- n lanouage).<br />
origin of word<br />
"candide" which fair, In<br />
Latin "candidus" for "candid" means to aWne and "canaere" means<br />
to set on fire. Ti.e Indo-Arya- n and<br />
ancient<br />
T ,d the "candid" in is<br />
means white, sincere.<br />
language, Sanskrit, word of "candid" is<br />
"chad which mean to shine.<br />
The first sense c? the word "candi" in Merrian Webster's<br />
Collegiate Dictionary Tenth Edition ij "VyWfTfil"<br />
Brian Wi'Mama report "<strong>Open</strong> or dosed?" (Lubbock<br />
Avalanche-Journa- l, Friday, October 1B, 1908) print that Mark Griffin,<br />
LI8D Board president Is tc I'ave said, "a cWkad setting might make<br />
for a more 'candid' dialogue." Griffin was-referrin- g to the 17-mem-<br />
Facility Review Committee meeting that will be held Tuesday,<br />
October 27,1998 at 7 p.m. and the following two meeting.<br />
Maybe this writer is cynical about oertaln members of the<br />
LISD truttes board. Is this what the president of the board really<br />
was saying: "a closed setting might make for a more 'WHITE dialogue."<br />
I<br />
What makes this writer taken the role of a cynic (a fault<br />
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BELIEVERS<br />
Who believes in the "Doctrines of God's Grace" (T.U.L.I.P)<br />
Please Join Us in Worship at Only Sovereign Grace<br />
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Worship Services 10:45 a.m.<br />
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Wednesday Evening Services 630 p.m.<br />
For more Information Contact<br />
Hlder Charles Baker<br />
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SOVEREIGN GRACE<br />
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"Education must be to slats<br />
anfcmment what ctefonte m<br />
to the federal aovonwisHt:<br />
rt1priortty.<br />
"So I want $1 billion in new money for local<br />
districts for teacher pay raises or more teachers.<br />
That's in addition to $200 million so the state<br />
can help pay the debt costs of $3 bLion in bonds<br />
for new school construction, $166 million for<br />
new textbooks, $25 million for after-scho- ol programs<br />
for at-ri- middle school students, and<br />
$18 million for more Advance.! Placement classes.<br />
"1 need your help to build on the strong foundation<br />
laid in the last four years.<br />
for your vote November 3.<br />
I'd be grateful<br />
"Wb WW Uww No QNffcTlym<br />
Imam<br />
I KNOW I'M SOMEBODY<br />
'cause God don't make<br />
no junk!!<br />
D.C. Mayor Marion<br />
BanySays:<br />
"IFoughtfor The Last,<br />
The Least mid The<br />
Lost"<br />
WASHING i ON, D.C, October 15 --<br />
A drug bust in 1990, a prison term,<br />
and allegations of embezzlement<br />
have all haunted Marion Barry during<br />
his four-ter- m tenure mayor of<br />
the nation's Capitol. This week on<br />
America's Black Forum, Barry<br />
denies charges of corruption. "One<br />
of the things I've never been<br />
accused of is stealing money, or taking<br />
money, from the people," he<br />
states. "They (the voters) saw the<br />
whole movie, not just the snapshot.<br />
1990 was just a snapshot.''<br />
African American mayors --<br />
Barry included - were expected to<br />
create signjficant ohanges in the<br />
inner cities they were elected to.<br />
Several urban areas, however, are<br />
still plagued with decrepit schools,<br />
high crime rates and other ills.<br />
Barry cku" many American cities<br />
were ort' ti decline when most<br />
African Aioerican mayors took over.<br />
"In 40 years of public service, I<br />
guarantee you I've had more home<br />
runs than strike outs."<br />
Commentator Deborah Mathis<br />
agrees, adding that, in bis first term,<br />
Berry hell-raisin- waJ g, W kicking<br />
the doors, legis' ting kind of guy."<br />
She continues, "Marion Biry was<br />
reelected people that other<br />
politicians had completely written<br />
off."<br />
Like rreiirt f f "irm<br />
" Barry bat (kk aMlity to mmbJbi aeo-pt- c<br />
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Arautroai WnliBU. "fffapctl<br />
r? Met ta waol of kJalifr.<br />
After being reelctd, he aever<br />
SNbifntmti M aaaaUiueacy fft<br />
He learned from (tit aiiitaket,<br />
ueUkedM Pwiiidinii "<br />
finding captious crilic and one wl,o believes that the conduct U<br />
members o? LISD ' ustoe board are motivated oy<br />
self-intere- ot<br />
cer-ta:- n<br />
and pe r pressure) is that the of he borrd is passing 'he<br />
decision making of "open or closed ' meeting while subtly supgr .ring<br />
thai it be "dosed", o the hir?d servant. Renember, the hired servant<br />
could be terminated, in the name of whatever, if he or abe does<br />
not bow down to pharaoh Of coutse, tne servant has the right to wo<br />
through the appeal process. However, the rrk of pharaoh wilt<br />
always be carried or, the servant's bp k. Such actions by a board<br />
president could be deemed as fledgling or passing the buck, so to<br />
speak. Howbeit, thanks tor fathers who in "the likes of this writer<br />
taught us to stand on our own feet nd make the dtotiton that we<br />
were charge with to make.<br />
RueeHI Green defines a cynic as a "Than who tells you the<br />
truth about your own motives. Saint Augustine daacrfbaa a cynic as<br />
a canine philosopher. Tills writer's pit bull moral tine will always<br />
clp and rip apart the evil motives of those who would destroy<br />
unborn arJ Innocence humankind.<br />
If the Lubbock community is to grow out of being a "misfit In<br />
a wholesome society", to full moral, economic, political and<br />
wo must stand up now and say "no" to our demons.<br />
e dufreacn<br />
payer Breakfast<br />
social-fruitio- n,<br />
members m Outreach Prayer BmaJdast warn unaWe to<br />
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Ai residents erf tim eernW htm<br />
prayer ch day. Today, we wiH talk a m e&oLi n.<br />
3 nrMMnrjftArtt'T<br />
mmmmmm lo Fern, and a wav cf we 8iat trtvwvea wrma m a<br />
way. The Qreek vord used in the New TeatamatrC<br />
means to "repent" Vith regret axxximpanied by a<br />
ohanfle of heart toward Qod. nepeninanoe involves be$<br />
acriwvfut lor our sns and having a oropbte change of rtms<br />
Node toward mg.<br />
fawnfc a dhrenco batween a crwrtge of rnaxl, beoauea<br />
nenttttiufinces of sin and a change or mind becauae of th.<br />
tmltu of sin. mar a dlffaranoe butwttn bein3 tonf<br />
booe you got caught, and befrtg sorry because you realize you<br />
sinned against Qod. Conviction brought about by the Holy<br />
fit is the realization one has sinned and precadaa repentance, ;<br />
IS means we must see ski as God seas it ugiy, distaabefui<br />
bominabte, and totally unaccQctabte. Often times, we relegate sin<br />
factions oniy, and than only the most visible, vulgar and profane.<br />
jquah exortad the wicked man to forsake his way, his life style,<br />
ahf) th nnrin)itniis man his thnj nht<br />
"Mow mar (30d not only mm what we do, and hears what we<br />
say, but He also sees the hidden sins of the heart, rxir'tftbtights,<br />
hatred, anger, malice, envy, jealousy, lust, Idolatry, and indifference<br />
ob social injustice. They aro listed right along side murder, drunk-irthoss<br />
and sexual immorality In both the Old and New<br />
ieat&ments as bing toteliy unacceptable to God's unacceptable,<br />
not unforgivable.<br />
cd is still saykig to ti) wtekad, wavwerd, and the unrighteous<br />
$wk yfe the Lord whla He may be found, cau upon Him whle<br />
fa yet near. May your response to God s grs&ous tnvXatlon ;to<br />
it is "Lord, I'm uorning Homer Think about m<br />
Our upcoming program is an open invRatfon tc Lubbock. Dataa<br />
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lo an mm am navwg;prooima am a umxmm im iho<br />
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n:22-2- 8. wnte to us: putraaon praye r eaKttMH, k o. wm<br />
Uibbock,Tei7W08.<br />
741-100- 0<br />
SMITH TEMPLE COMMUNITY CHURCH<br />
6508 Avenue P<br />
Lubbock, <strong>Texas</strong><br />
"The Oasis ofLove"<br />
SERVICES OF WORSHIP<br />
Sunday Church School - 9:45 a.m.<br />
Sunday Morning Worship -- 11:00 a.m.<br />
Sunsay Evening Wonhip - 6:00 p.m.<br />
Wednesday Midweek Slices - 7:00 p.m.<br />
lev. D. A. Smith, Pastor<br />
Rev. Edwin Scott, Assistant Pastor