a Biblical thought...
There they found the Eleven and those with them, assembled together and saying, "It is true! The Lord has risen and has appeared to Simon." Then the two told what had happened on the way, and how Jesus was recognized by them when he broke the bread. (Luke 24:34-35)
a Book thought...
I am increasingly convinced that in every meeting where there are children present something should be said that is suitable to them, and the invitation to come to Jesus should include them. (p153)
a Dave thought...
Last night as part of the 125th celebrations I played with the MSB in a concert at the Derwent Entertainment Centre with the Launceston timbrels and the Southern Gospel Choir. It was a fantastic night with the choir showing the amazing appeal Gospel music has today. Their performances included O Happy Day, Steal Away and the funky version of The Hallelujah Chorus. The group is directed by Andrew Legg and connected with the Tasmanian Conservatorium of music. http://www.southerngospelchoir.com.au/
The DC Major Graeme McClimont made note of the fact that there was a 98 year old Salvationist present who has been a soldier for 81 years and suggested she probably had never been to a more entertaining concert by the Salvos. Perhaps he was right.
Just a thought.
There they found the Eleven and those with them, assembled together and saying, "It is true! The Lord has risen and has appeared to Simon." Then the two told what had happened on the way, and how Jesus was recognized by them when he broke the bread. (Luke 24:34-35)
a Book thought...
I am increasingly convinced that in every meeting where there are children present something should be said that is suitable to them, and the invitation to come to Jesus should include them. (p153)
a Dave thought...
Last night as part of the 125th celebrations I played with the MSB in a concert at the Derwent Entertainment Centre with the Launceston timbrels and the Southern Gospel Choir. It was a fantastic night with the choir showing the amazing appeal Gospel music has today. Their performances included O Happy Day, Steal Away and the funky version of The Hallelujah Chorus. The group is directed by Andrew Legg and connected with the Tasmanian Conservatorium of music. http://www.southerngospelchoir.com.au/
The DC Major Graeme McClimont made note of the fact that there was a 98 year old Salvationist present who has been a soldier for 81 years and suggested she probably had never been to a more entertaining concert by the Salvos. Perhaps he was right.
Just a thought.
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