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Better Than a Three-legged Chicken!
I saw the new movie Reagan this week, and it was inspirational and moving. I highly recommend it. It made me recall one of my favorite jokes President Reagan used to tell.
Where are the Protesters?
You would have to be a hermit or have your head in the sand not to hear about or see the disorderly and disgraceful conduct of the anti-Semitic, pro-Palestinian protesters. They are fearless and undeterred about having their shrill voices heard even if it means destroying property and defying law and police.
Ten Commandments for Christian Parenting
While doing some reading this past week, I ran across an article entitled Ten Proposed Commandments for Christian Parenting and thought it would be worth sharing since we are hosting our Family Conference this weekend (Aug 23–24, you can still register) and focusing this next ministry year on Building Godly Families. You can read more about these commandments at the link above.
An Olympic Deflection & Reflection
Monday, August 12, Forbes posted this article: 2024 Paris Olympics: Sydney McLauglin-Levrone Breaks World Record And U.S. Wins 34 Track & Field Medals
It was one of many articles that has championed the thrill of victory for the U.S. Olympic athletes. The Forbes article began this way: “Team USA earned 34 medals in the track and field competitions at the Paris Olympics, the highest medal count since the 1984 L.A. Games. American track athletes earned 14 gold medals, 11 silver medals, and 9 bronze medals.”
But the title emphasized one athlete, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone. Who is she and what makes her uniquely stand out among the 126 U.S. medalists?
Building Godly Families
Over this next year, we will be focusing our attention as an entire church on “Building Godly Families.” We will be kicking this effort off with a Family Conference here at CCFW in just two weeks on August 23rd and 24th. The purpose of this conference is to help strengthen families by equipping parents, grandparents (as well as future parents and grandparents), and anyone that is involved in teaching, training, and raising up the next generation. That means you!
Responding to Disrespect
Most everyone has now heard about or viewed the offensive display of drag queens, a transgender model, and a naked singer made up as the Greek god of wine, Dionysus, to evoke Leonardo Da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” during the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics. Needless to say, there was an immediate and loud outcry.
Keep Running
Paris is about to become the central focus in the world of sports as it hosts the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games July 26th to August 11th. They tell us there will be 350,000 hours of television broadcasting, millions of spectators, 35 venues, 329 events representing 32 sports, 45,000 volunteers, and 600,000+ meals served at the Athletes Village every day to 10,500 athletes. These athletes come from 206 countries and territories around the world all trying to win one or more of the 329 coveted gold medals.
The Power of One
In our impersonal, overcrowded world, it is very easy to undervalue the power of one. Have you ever wondered if your voice, your input, your stand, your action makes a difference? It’s easy to think that everyone else is more capable, more gifted, and more important than you.
Think about it:

