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Proverbs 3:5 ~ “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.”
Today, Pam shared the Bible verse that was part of her daily devotional by Sarah Young, Jesus Calling.
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Today, Carrie reflects on last week’s KTIS Spring Sharathon. She encourages listeners that by shopping wisely, saved money can be given to ministries like KTIS. Also, find out how to get free prespcriptions for the unemployed. Listen here and go to www.pocketyourdollars.com for more great tips!
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James 1:19 ~ “You should be quick to listen and slow to speak or to get angry.”
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Isaiah 40:11 ~ “He tends His flock like a shepherd. He gathers the lambs in His arms andcarries them close to His heart.”
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David shared this essay from his friend Karly who is a person with Rett’s syndrome. She has an inspiring blog at www.spiritdances.wordpress.com which includes this writing from her perspective on what it’s like to be on the receiving end of piercing stares because she is different.
The Cruel Stare
September 28, 2008 ·
What I have to say today may offend some people. It may make others shout for joy. I am not going to pretend that I am not hurt.
We just returned from our church service and the apple orchard we stopped at on our way home. We all love apple crisp so it seemed like a great day to pick a few apples and make something we all like so much. If I could give you a picture, it would be one you would NOT like to look at. It would be titled, “The Cruel Stare.”
In the picture I am doing what I love with my family. I am at church where I go to learn. I go to see people I know. I go to listen to the music that I can’t sing. I go to hear the Bible that I cannot hold myself.
It is a picture of me trying to be UN-noticed. I am eager to be there. However, I sit on my couch at home today, away from the stares and pauses that people give me whenever I am away from the shelter of home. I don’t think I look odd. In fact, I am told I am a beautiful person, and yet I can’t go anywhere without being stared at. I am not talking about a casual glance.
I am very aware that people are staring at me. It seems even babies are looking at me. The elderly are even more cruel. They act as if I don’t belong there. The children stare as if I’m an object of curiosity. Parents do their own cruel work by ignoring their children who are staring and pointing and gawking.
It is not the kind of stares other people get who are interesting or who are wearing something fun. It is the kind of stare that you would give when you are looking at a car crash, filled with curiosity and the gratitude that it’s not your problem, but the freedom to stare as long as you feel like it until the accident victim gets wheeled away.
The picture is the reality. It is not ok to stare at anyone out of cruel curiosity. It is my experience, and the reality of many of us who live with a physical disability.
It is hard to believe that Jesus would be impressed with the way humans have treated each other. If I understand it correctly, Jesus had great compassion for those who were mistreated and suffered in their bodies. He loved them. He showed compassion to people who were overlooked and begged for food because they couldn’t get their own. How can we be so off course?
We need each other. We need the wisdom and understanding that many people who live with great struggles have. And those of us who live with great physical struggles, need the wise understanding of friends and those who are stronger than we are.
I know that most people do not intend to be cruel, but I’m feeling too sad to share more about this today.
Karly
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It’s the KTIS Spring Sharathon! We just need to fund 3 more months to complete this year. Any gift you give makes a difference in the lives of others in the name of Christ. 651-631-5000 or go online….even I can do it www.ktis.fm!!
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Psalm 103:12 ~ “How far has the LORD taken our sins from us? Farther than the distance from east to west!”
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Carrie Rocha brings us fantastic money saving tips every week. Today she shares what it means that springtime coupons are coming. Also, find out how Blockbuster is rewarding kids for good grades. Listen here and go to www.pocketyourdollars.com for more of Carrie’s tips.
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Hard to believe but the lovely Miss Gidget turned 14 on Saturday. She’s quite cute and spry and loves a Frosty Paws Ice Cream Bday party with her brother Gomer. Checkout the festivities on my facebook page!
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If you were given $15,000 to help your community improve its eating and exercising habits, how would you spend it? The Minnesota Ideas Open wants you to help solve societal difficulties. The first problem they are targeting is the increase in obesity in America. Between now and April 9, anyone can submit ideas to www.MNIdeaOpen.org. A group of judges will choose several finalists and Minnesotans will have the opportunity to vote for the best idea at the May 6 Minnesota Twins Game.
Go to www.MNIdeaOpen.org to submit ideas and find more information.
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