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December 2014December 2014 ComplimentaryComplimentary

Christian Magazine Christian MagazineGGò0ò0dNewsdNews

MerryCHRISTMAS

• • If I Could If I Could Speak Speak p. 8p. 8

• • The Song of The Song of Angels Angels p. 20p. 20

• • The Best The Best Christmas Gift Christmas Gift p. 32p. 32

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Hello Friends, We want to take a moment to tell you who we are

and what we are about. Our names are Matt and Bethany Ruckman and we have three beautiful chil-dren, Brendon, Kailey, and Andrew. We live in Cleve-land and love what this town has to offer! We have started GoodNews Christian Magazine because we feel that when God, family, and community are com-bined, lives will be changed.

GoodNews Christian Magazine is a complimen-tary, Christian lifestyle publication. You can fi nd us throughout the community in retail establishments, churches, restaurants, and more. Our magazine opens the door for Christians to work together to grow and strengthen our community through relevant editorial and effective advertising.

GoodNews Christian Magazine is written by men and women in the community who love and serve the Lord. Our hearts are open and willing to be used by God to reach out to the community to spread the GoodNews!

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Th ank You!Writers

Pastor Samuel BurgerPastor Zona Hayes-Morrow

Revrend Rusty AsbleAndrew Lee

Angela Hughes RuizBeth Henderson

Carl CorserCliff Howard

Craig Th omsponDarren Schalk

Denise and Josh BrownEsmerelda LeeKelly HixsonMindy White

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DisclaimerAll of the content in the GoodNews Christian Magazine is for general information and/or use. Such contents does not constitute advice and should not be relied upon in making (or refraining from making) a decision. Any specifi c advice or replies to queries in any part of the magazine is the per-sonal opinion of such experts/consultants/persons and is not subscribed to by GoodNews Christian Magazine. Th e information in GoodNews Christian Magazine is provided on an “AS IS” basis, and all warranties, expressed or implied of any kind, regarding any matter pertaining to any information, advice or replies are disclaimed and excluded. We reserve the right to refuse any advertisement or

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GoodNews from the Pastor’s Desk6 Working Together

by Pastor Zona Morrow

GoodNews for Kids8 If I Could Speak by Carl Corser

GoodNews on Money Matters10 Desperately Seeking . . . Money by Andrew Lee

GoodNews for Him12 The Climb to Manhood

by Robert Green

GoodNews for Her 14 The Song of Angels by Teresa Norman

GoodNews for Parents20 The Little Electric Oven by Craig Thompson

GoodNews for Life22 Hope and Recognition: Remembering a Friend’s Service

by Beth Henderson

GoodNews for Health & Fitness24 The Challenge of Choices

by Angela Hughes Ruiz

GoodNews for Everyone26 The Day a Christmas Tree Nearly Ended My Marriage

by Darren Schalk

GoodNews Cover Story28 Our First Christmas as Parents

by Denise and Josh BrownGoodNews for Everyone30 The God of Restoration

by Michael McCant

GoodNews for Couples32 The Best Christmas Gift

by David Gray

GoodNews for Seniors34 Break Tradition

by Esmerelda Lee

GoodNews for Everyone36 Get in the Boat

by Mindy White

GoodNews for Everyone38 The Christmas Cake

by Pat DaughertyGoodNews for Everyone40 Thoughts of a Single Pastor by Pastor Samuel Burger

GoodNews for your Taste Buds 42Chocolate Crinkle Cookies

GoodNews for Everyone44 A Glimpse of Heaven to Me Today by Kelly Hixson

GoodNews for Everyone46 I know What It Feels Like

by Kelly Hixson

GoodNews for Everyone50 Two Coins

by Cliff Howard

GoodNews from the Outdoors52 I Want to Learn

by Rev. Rusty Asble

GoodNews for Everyone54 The First Christmas Eve by Rob England

Chocolate Chocolate crinkle cookiescrinkle cookies

The Day a The Day a Christmas Tree Christmas Tree

Nearly Ended My Nearly Ended My MarriageMarriage

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Gò0dNews from the Pastor’s Desk

6 December 2014

I am fascinated with the human body. Having studied health and wellness for many years, I continue to be amazed by the miracle of cre-

ation of the human body. God created us with such intricate detail and wisdom as to how our bodies work. So much about us is the same, yet we all are unique. I think about how He designed us and planned how the cells would work together to al-low His incredible creation to function. The vari-ous parts of our body don’t have to be reminded of their function, they simply per- form.

Just imagine what we could accomplish if the Body of Christ functioned in the same way.

I think of the Day of Pentecost. The disciples were together for many days beforehand, but it wasn’t until that day that they became of one ac-cord. They stopped worrying about this or that. They didn’t care about social status or who had better robes. They focused on the promise Jesus gave before He ascended—that the Holy Spirit would come. Their unity allowed the Holy Spirit to come in great power, and thousands were saved with signs and wonders following.

Today we have many denominations and churches that make up the Body of Christ. It’s so easy to start comparing our churches by atten-dance, by buildings, or by programs. We allow the differences in our preaching styles or beliefs to di-

vide us. Yet the Bible says in Romans 12 and again in 1 Corinthians 12, that even though we’re differ-ent and have different things to offer, we are all the Body of Christ. We use these verses to discuss spiritual gifts, but these verses also apply to the Body of Christ as a whole.

Too often churches are competing to do the same thing rather than working together to make their outreach a success for the community. In-stead of just bragging rights for a single church, we

need to

work together as the Body to reach our community in every way possible so that everyone can hear the Word and be touched by the love of God.

We’re now in the Christmas season and pre-paring to start a new year. This is our opportunity to touch every single life in Southeast Tennessee and change the coming year through the power of God. We can do this by focusing on what’s impor-tant, uniting in our common beliefs, and work-ing together so that we become the arms of Jesus reaching out to a lost and dying world. Let’s apply Ephesians 4 to our lives and strive to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. Let’s show the world what Christmas really means.

Working Togetherby Zona Hayes Morrow

Pastor Zona Hayes-Morrow is a successful business woman, mother, Bible teacher and executive director of Norvel Hayes Ministries.

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Gò0dNews for Kids

8 December 2014

Twas a time in history, if I could have expressed all the unfold-ing mystery, I would have

shouted from the heavens with glee. What was occurring on earth that night was so wonderful and amaz-ing.

In a small community called Bethlehem in Judea, a couple was looking for a room in the inn so their baby could be born. All the rooms were occupied because many people were in town to pay their taxes. Finally, they came upon a stable that would provide protection from a cool, winter night. Soon a wonderful baby boy was born. He was such a beautiful baby with his eyes gleam-ing so bright. I got so excited I could not sit still in the heavens. They named the baby Jesus, just as the prophets had foretold.

Do you know what else hap-pened that wonderful night? There were shepherds not too far from Bethlehem watching their sheep. Suddenly, an angel appeared and began talking about this baby Jesus born a short time ago. Also, in a flash, lots of angels appeared and beautiful music filled the air—“Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men” (Luke 1:14 KJV).

Oh, what a sight to behold! The shepherds began their journey to find this baby Jesus the angels

told them about. To their amaze-ment, they found Him in a manger wrapped in swaddling clothes just as the angels had said. “There’s something special about this baby, and we must share it with every-one,” they said. Filled with praise to God for this wonderful event, the shepherds returned to watch their sheep.

Children, there’s more to this wonderful story. Three wise men who heard about this baby born in Bethlehem decided to ask King Herod where baby Jesus was born. “Where is the one who has been born king of the Jews? We saw his star in the east and [want] to wor-ship him” (Matt. 2:2 KJV). The king called a secret conference with the wise men and then sent them on their way to find baby Jesus.

When they left the king’s palace, I started to do my part of this story. “Look up here, wise men. I’ll be delighted to guide you to the little community where this special baby boy is.” As I moved, the wise men followed me for they had precious gifts to present to this special baby. Soon we arrived and I stopped over the lowly stable where He lay in a manger. Then the wise men rushed in, fell on their faces, and worshiped Him. They also presented Him with gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. Wow! The wise men were

so excited to have a part in this wonderful event in history. What an experience for them.

They soon returned to their country another way so King Herod would not know where baby Jesus was born. After the wise men left, an angel appeared to Joseph, giving him instructions concerning the safety and well-being of baby Jesus and his family from an angry King Herod.

Well, that’s the end of this excit-ing event, so I’d better travel on. Oh! Wait a minute, children. I have just one more thing to say. How I wish I could speak so I could tell the whole world about what occurred that night in Bethlehem, but you know my part. I guided the wise men to the place where this special event occurred. Will you, children, do your part and tell your friends and neighbors about this special baby?

Children, I cannot speak be-cause I am the star shinning from the Eastern sky, but you can spread the good tidings of great joy around. This is the reason you celebrate Christmas. It’s the birthday of baby Jesus. Love Him and worship Him, because He loves you very much.

If I could speak, this would be my version of the wonderful Christ-mas story.

If I Could Speakby Carl W. Corser

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Gò0dNews on Money Matters

10 December 2014

Dr. Andrew Lee is associate professor of English at Lee University. He also serves as a coordinator for Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University. He and his wife Esmerelda have three children.

by Andrew Lee

The word desperation is closely related to the word despair, and indeed the two often work in tandem. When it comes to personal finance,

desperation often results in individuals making financial decisions that are unwise at best and cata-strophic at worst.

Con artists and scams seek to prey on people who are desperate for a quick answer to their money problems. From Ponzi or pyramid schemes to overblown promises of a huge return on invest-ment in a short period of time, there have always been unscrupulous charlatans ready and eager to bilk inves-tors (meaning anyone naïve or gullible enough to hand over their money). Not surprising-ly, the victims of these scam-mers or con artists are usually people who are in a dire fi-nancial crisis and need money quickly in order to pay a bill or to satisfy a creditor who is hounding them relentlessly. At other times, the motive is plain and simple greed—the desire to get something for nothing, and to get it fast.

A documentary film from 2011 titled The Flaw examined some “victims” of the “mort-gage meltdown” which pre-cipitated the “housing crisis” that blanketed countless news stories for the next couple of years (these are the media’s terms, so I indicate them with quotation marks).

In one scene of this documentary film, a man named Steve describes how his life was going fine until his wife started a new job as a real estate agent. A fellow real estate broker convinced Steve and his wife that they could make a quick and easy financial “killing” by taking out a second mort-gage on their home and using the money as down

payments on other real estate, with the intent of quickly “flipping” (quick-selling) these houses in ninety days or less. It would be easy, the broker as-sured them. After all, countless people were doing it. And besides, housing prices always go “up” and are thus a sure-fire safe investment—no risk, right?

As we all know by now, housing prices did indeed plummet across many parts of the nation from 2007-2009 as millions of homeowners default-ed on their loans and stopped paying their mort-gages. Often, these were mortgages that should

not have been approved in the first place, since often the investor’s income was too low for them to afford to make the payments. So why did banks approve these people for home loans in the first place? Because these banks and lenders never intended to keep the mortgage at their bank—they always intended to sell the “bad” mortgage debt to another bank or group of investors. Again, greed was the motive.

This article isn’t intended to be a dissertation on the causes of the recent housing crash, but rather to illustrate by one example how despera-tion and greed can lead into

financial ruin. The Bible speaks of this in Proverbs 13:11, “Wealth gained hastily will dwindle, but whoever gathers little by little will increase it.” Careful planning and financial discipline through saving and investing regularly can help to avert a desperate situation.

Desperately Seeking . . . Money

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Gò0dNews for Men

12 December 2014

What comes to mind when you hear the words, “Man Up!”? You probably, like me, think that someone is challenging you to

suck it up or not cry after you have been dealt a viscous blow—either physically or emotionally. Real men are not supposed to cry or get overly emotional . . . right? We square our jaw and tilt forward and dare anyone to question our bravery. What I have found is that there is a massive chasm separating the mountain of cultural manhood and biblical manhood. As men we need to somehow scale down the cultural concept of manhood and re-chart our path up the gospel-centered view of manhood. With the aid of the Holy Spirit as our guide, He will direct us to the summit of manhood. First, however, we must dispel the cultural myth of manhood.

So how does culture define manhood? I have borrowed these three typical identifiers from one of the NFL’s great lineman who played with the Baltimore Colts and is immortalized as part of the infamous “Rat Pack,” Joe Ehrmann. Joe says the world generally points to the billfold, the ball field, and the bedroom as the measure of a man. If you make a lot of money and live in a beautiful home with a three-car garage and a new Harley David-son parked in the driveway, you have

arrived at manhood. To some,

manhood is about being big-ger, faster, and stronger than the average “boy.” Then there are those who believe that sexual conquest shows the depth of your manhood. None of these, however, are biblical barometers for manhood.

Over the past couple of years, I have been speaking in men’s con-ferences and leading coach’s Bible

studies. During preparation for one of these Bible studies, I came across this passage and wrote in my journal (I know, not a very manly thing to do!) this title, “Man Up.” The scripture was 1 Kings 2:2-4 with David speaking to his son Solomon, giving a final charge: “ ‘I am about to go the way of all the earth,’ he said, ‘So be strong, act like a man, and observe. . . .” (NIV). There it was, act like a man, from the one who stepped up to Goliath and said, “This day the Lord will deliver you into my hands, and I will strike you down and cut off your head” (1 Sam. 17:46 ESV). Now that is a Man’s man . . . right?

So what did David mean “Act like a man?” He declares that manhood has nothing to do with the billfold, the ball field, or the bedroom. He unpacks his hiking gear and help’s to put on Solomon’s har-ness and sends him up the mountain of Manhood with: “Observe what the Lord your God requires: Walk in obedience to him, and keep his decrees

and commands, his laws and regula-tions, as written in the Law of Moses,

so that you may prosper in all you do and wherever you go” (v. 3). Biblical manhood is

found in our reckless aban-donment to the fear of

man and to walk

in the fear of God by complete and total surrender of our lives to him. So, “Climb on man

of God, on belay, climb-ing.”

The Climb to Manhoodby Robert Green

Robert Green is a 28-year-youth min-istry veteran, an avid runner, spiritual coach, chaplain, and is now serving as an area director for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes over the Ocoee Region. What he treasures most is his wife of 26 years Teresa and his two daughters Mariah (21) and Sierra (15).

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Gò0dNews for Women

14 December 2014

The Song of Angelsby Teresa Norman

M any things that happen to us often happen suddenly. In a moment, we can be faced with the greatest victories or the greatest

challenges of our lives. So it was with the birth of Jesus. According to Scripture, all of a sudden, while shepherds were keeping watch over their flock at night, there appeared a multitude of angels in the sky singing and praising God. In so doing, they gave us the lyrics to the first Christmas carol: “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men” (Luke 2:14 KJV).

I don’t know what you do when you’re happy, but I like to sing. Perhaps others seem to agree with my as-sociation of happiness and music, because everywhere I go, I hear the song, “Happy,” by Pharrell Williams. Many of my contacts have “Happy” as their ring tone, and when I hear it, my mood is suddenly transformed. Coming from a singing family, I love the singing aspect of music. There’s nothing like friends and family singing around a piano or guitar. As their “Nana,” I would say that my grandsons sound like angels when they sing—especially when they sing about Jesus!

What song gets your attention? What lyrics are etched in your mind? Does the melody your life reflects bring a smile or a tear? Listen to what the angels sang when Jesus was born. They sang good news: “Jesus, the Savior of the world is born.” They had waited for this event. When it happened, they burst forth with a song of praise that summoned a heavenly host of proclaimers! They gave glory to God for this magnificent event that would change the world forever.

All Creation sings a song to Him. Flowers burst

forth with blooming and the winds whisper, “He’s alive.” Even the trees lift their branches high to the heav-ens in praise, but in all of Creation, there’s just some-thing about my song and my praise that He loves.

If God is glorified with every song the bird sings and every wave that rolls through the ocean tide, how much more is He glorified when we, the redeemed, raise our voices in song to Him? I believe we sound even bet-ter than the angels!

Angels are only interested in praising God and do-ing His bidding. He alone is their focal point of worship. On the day God was born in human flesh, they sang what they had never sung before. It was a new song because they added the words, “on earth, peace.” They couldn’t sing that verse before this moment. Human-kind had fallen, and there was no true peace on earth. It is good news! Where else can peace be found but in the message of Jesus Christ?

Then the angels added a final stanza to this song with the words, “good will toward men.” He gives us His good will because He gave us His Son. He gave Himself to you and me, for you and me and because of you and me.

This holiday season, you can be an angel by singing John Wesley Work’s popular Christmas spiritual: “Go, tell it on the mountain, over the hills and everywhere; go, tell it on the mountain that Jesus Christ is born.”

Teresa Norman is an ordained minister in the Church of God and is a gifted speaker, author, teacher, musician, and counselor. She is the mother of two adult children and four grandsons.

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Beacon Baptist Church 505 Corvin Rd NE, Cleveland, TN 37323 (423) 472-7056Big Spring Baptist Church 1415 Hardwick St SE, Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 472-1101Bellefounte Baptist Church Pastor Lake Walker132 Bellfounte Rd NE, Cleveland, TN 37312 (423) 336-2312Bethel Baptist Tabernacle Pastor John Bivens3165 Buchanan Rd SE, Cleveland, TN 37323 (423) 479-5820 Blue Springs Baptist Church 699 Blue Springs Church Rd SW, Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 472-0932FCandies Creek Church294 Old Eureka Rd Charleston, TN 37310423-479-3731candiescreekchurch.comCedar Springs Baptist Church 723 Cedar Springs Church Rd SE, Cleveland, TN 37323 (423) 479-5506Center Point Baptist Church 167 Monza Ln NW, Cleveland, TN 37312 (423) 336-2133Cleveland Cowboy ChurchPastor Wally Varnell3040 Blythe Rd.Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 476-7936 or clevelandcowboychurch.comCloverleaf Baptist ChurchPastor Johnny Moore2290 Waterlevel HighwayCleveland, TN 37311 (423) 339-3617 Clingan Ridge Baptist Church2412 Georgetown Road, NWCleveland, TN 37312(423) 472-3511 or www.clinganridgebaptist.comChurch At Grace Point Pastor Phil Griffi n2595 Old Freewill Rd NW, Cleveland, TN 37312 (423) 728-5050 or grace-point.comCovenant Baptist Church 249 Calhoun Rd SE, Cleveland, TN 37323 (423) 559-2653Dalton Pike Baptist Church

3055 Benton Pike NE, Cleveland, TN 37323 (423) 472-7606Elkmont Baptist Church 4030 Old Freewill Rd NW, Cleveland, TN 37312 (423) 479-4600Emmanuel Baptist Church 1227 Powerline Dr NE, Cleveland, TN 37323 East Cleveland Baptist Church 1145 Arnold St NE, Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 472-8728Farmland Community ChurchLocation: YMCA10:00amFairview Baptist Church 5545 Runway Dr NW, Cleveland, TN 37312 (423) 790-5353First Baptist Church Co-Pastor Allan Lockerman, Co-Pastor-Jim Gibson1275 Stuart Road Cleveland, Tennessee 37312(423)709-9100 or clevelandfb c.comGalilee Baptist Church 665 Old Chattanooga Pike SW, Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 496-2019Henegar Baptist Church 7423 Mouse Creek Rd. Cleveland Tn 37312Hopewell Baptist Church 188 Old Georgetown Rd NW, Cleveland, TN 37312 (423) 479-3763Th e Journey Church 1668 S Lee Hwy, Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 728-4100Lebanon Baptist Church 1411 Old Parksville Rd NE, Cleveland, TN 37323 (423) 479-6700Macedonia Baptist Church 3119 Spring Place Rd SE, Cleveland, TN 37323 (423) 479-1713Maple Street Baptist Church1700 Maple St NE, Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 478-3622Maranatha Baptist Church 453 Blue Springs Ln SE, Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 614-8991 Michigan Avenue Baptist Church 2741 Benton Pike NE, Cleveland, TN 37323 (423) 472-8891Mt Carmel Baptist Church 7619 Blue Springs Rd, Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 479-1620New Friendship Baptist Church 1344 Chatata Valley Rd NE, Cleve-land, TN 37323 (423) 476-6007North Cleveland Baptist Church Pastor Dr. Jay Mccluskey

2815 Ocoee St N, Cleveland, TN 37312 (423) 476-8524 or northcleveland-baptist.orgOak Grove Baptist Church 4452 Bates Pike SE, Cleveland, TN 37323 (423) 479-9125Old Pathway Baptist Church 224 Rymer Rd NE, Cleveland, TN 37323 Parkway Baptist Church Rev. Shane Lawson185 Meadow Ln SE, Cleveland, TN 37323 (423) 339-5522 or www.parkwaybaptist.infoPhiladelphia Baptist Church 910 30th St SE, Cleveland, TN 37323 Philippi Baptist Church 2325 Old Harrison Pike NW,Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 479-5385Pleasant Grove Missionary Bap-tist Church799 Inman Street EastCleveland, Tennessee 37311(423) 476-4081Ridgeview Baptist Church 1501 S Ocoee St, Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 472-5119Samples Memorial Baptist Church 371 Samples Chapel Rd SE, Cleveland, TN 37323 (423) 476-2329Shenandoah Baptist ChurchPastor Brent Coley138 Osment Rd Se,Cleveland, TN 37323 (423) 339-0103 or www.sbcministries.com Shiloh Baptist Church 3406 Blair Rd NW, Cleveland, TN 37312 (423) 479-5755Stuart Park Baptist Church 850 17th St NW, Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 472-6741Tasso Baptist Church 164 Old Charleston Rd NE, Cleveland, TN 37312 (423) 559-2114Temple Baptist Church 3070 Harrison Pike, Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 476-6813Th ompson Spring Baptist Church 5660 Bates Pike SE, Cleveland, TN 37323 (423) 790-1823Union Baptist Church 797 Hughes Lake Rd SE, Cleveland, TN 37323 (423) 559-1720Valley View Baptist Church Pastor David Tuten4657 Spring Place Rd SE, Cleveland, TN 37323 (423) 472-7707 or vvbaptist.org

Washington Avenue Baptist Church 1720 Perry St SE, Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 472-0489Waterville Baptist Church Pastor Allan Lovelace4555 Dalton Pike SE, Cleveland, TN 37323 (423) 472-5582 or watervillebaptistchurch.orgWest Cleveland Baptist Church 1959 Westland Dr SW, Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 472-8927Westwood Baptist Church Pastor Steve Smartt4001 Georgetown Rd NW, Cleveland, TN 37312 (423) 472-1534 or www.westwoodlife.orgWhite Oak Baptist Church 2043 White Oak Valley Rd NW, Cleveland, TN 37312 (423) 559-2359

St Th erese Catholic Church 900 Clingan Ridge Dr NW, Cleveland, TN 37312 (423) 476-8123

Cleveland Christian Fellowship Pastor Mark Strickland695 S Ocoee St, Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 476-2642 or ccfchurch.us

Cornerstone Church of GodPastor Rick and Lori Sentell2823 Lee Hwy, Cleveland, TN 37311(423) 478-0006Church of God Sanctifi ed, Inc.Pastor- Bishop G.R. Hill746 First Street N.E.Cleveland, TN. 37311(423)479-3895Destiny Community Fellowship CoG2611 Blue Springs Road SECleveland, TN 37311East Cleveland Church of GodPastor John A. Lombard Jr.900 15th St NE Cleveland, TN 37311(423) 479-3389Fellowship of Praise COGPastor Selma Hall931 Inman Street EastCleveland, TN 37311(423) 479-3121 or fellowshipofpraisecog.orgGrace Community Church of God Pastor Kevin Mendel4745 Mouse Creek Road NW, Cleveland, TN 37312.(423) 614-0708 or www.gracecleveland.orgHeritage Fellowship COGPastor Steve Gilbert4635 S Lee Hwy

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Church of God of Prophecy

Episcopal

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Seventh Day Adventist

McDonald, TN 37353(423) 476-6316 International Worship CenterCentro Internacional de Adoración533 Central Ave. NE,Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 476-1977 or www.iwcchurch.com Lakeview Church of GodPastor Dustin Wilds105 Pound Street S.E.Cleveland, TN 37323(423)-790-5805 orlakeviewcog.orgNorth Cleveland COG Pastor Mitch Maloney335 11th St NE, Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 476-5513 or nccog.orgMichigan Avenue COGRev. David B. Boles515 Minnis Road N.E(423) 584-3663Mt Olive COG3522 Harrison Pike, Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 479-3381Mt View COG 210 Roadway Dr SE, Cleveland, TN 37323(423) 472-6925South Cleveland COG 1846 Volunteer Dr SW, Cleveland, TN 37311(423) 476-6382 or Th e Church of God193 Tillie Rd Cleveland, TN 37312423-457-9275Westmore COG Pastor Kelvin Page2412 Wolfe Dr NW, Cleveland, TN 37311(423) 559-9646 or www.westmorecog.orgZion Assembly COG 5512 Waterlevel Hwy, Cleveland, TN 37323 (423) 476-3337 or

Cleveland Spanish CoGoP2610 Grove Ave. Cleveland, TN 37312(423)473-7199Durkee Road CoGoP201Durkee Rd. Cleveland, TN37312(423) 472-4384Keith Street Ministries CoGoP4000 Keith ST. NWCleveland, TN 37312(423) 476-2448Peerless Road CoGop3301 Peerless Rd. NW Cleveland, TN 37312(423)303-2680Spring Place CoGoP2530 Spring Place Rd. Cleveland, TN37311(423)476-6414Wildwood CoGoPBishop Winston Reid140 Wildwood Ave Cleveland, TN 37311(423)479-6584

Saint Luke’s Episcopal Church 320 Broad St NW, Cleveland, TN 37311

LutheranFirst Lutheran Church 195 McIntire Ave NE, Cleveland, TN 37312 (423) 472-6811

Big Spring United Methodist 1196 Hardwick St SE, Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 476-5242 Black Fox United Methodist 1820 Old Chattanooga Pike SW, Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 339-1908Broad Street United Methodist 155 Central Ave NW, Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 476-5586 First United Methodist Church 3425 Ocoee St N, Cleveland, TN 37312 (423) 476-4504 S. Cleveland United Methodist 1165 Church St SE, Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 507-5760 Tasso United Methodist 1106 Tasso Ln NE, Cleveland, TN 37312 (423) 479-4457Riverston Church 85 Central Ave NE, Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 790-5956Trinity United Methodist Church 731 1st St SE, Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 614-7900 Valley Head Methodist Church 920 Mouse Creek Rd NW, Cleveland, TN 37312 (423) 472-0575 Wesley Memorial Methodist 3405 Peerless Rd NW, Cleveland, TN 37312 (423) 472-9578

Th e Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints4200 Pryor Rd N.E.Cleveland, TN 37312423-503-6394

Faith Memorial Church 910 17th St NW, Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 476-6281First United PentecostalChurch 4095 Peerless Rd NW, Cleveland, TN 37312 (423) 476-9436Full Gospel House of PrayerPastor Michael Ferree1500 Wildwood Ave.Cleveland, TNSet Free Christian Fellowship1175 King Edwards Ave.Cleveland, TN

Cleveland First Church Of Th e NazarenePastor BJ Miller2712 Henderson Ave.Cleveland, TN 37312-5225423-472-7371 New Hope Church of the Naza-renePastor Scot Carraway2018 Washington AveCleveland, TN 37364(423)479-7343

Christian Fellowship Ctr 895 6th St NE, Cleveland, TN 37311(423) 479-9591 Church Alive Ministries Cleveland, TN 37353 (423) 559-1371 Cleveland Community ChapelPastor Tazz Reid1823 Forest Ridge Dr.Cleveland, Tn. 37311Cleveland Cornerstone Church533 Broad St NW, Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 479-1775 Cornerstone Family Church4997 N. Lee HighwayCleveland, TN 37312423.380.9160cfctn.net Dwelling Place Church Inter.Pas-tors Jamie and Judy JacobsTuttle523 Urbane Rd. NECleveland, TN 37312423.790.5200www.iwilldwell.comEvening Light Gospel Dr. Donald E. Smith, Jr.200 20th St SECleveland, TN 37311Freedom Fellowship Church 3555 Blue Springs Rd, Cleveland, TN 37311(423) 478-0654God’s Family FellowshipPastors, Doug & Patsy Bell197 Neely Circle NECleveland, TN 37312Phone (423) 790-7533www.godsfamilyfellowship.netGraceway Chapel 221 14th St NW, Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 728-2226Living Word ChurchPastor Larry Cockerham930 25th Street, NWCleveland, TN 37311(423) 339-3028 or Th elovingchurch.orgNorvel Hayes Ministries 24 155 S Ocoee St, Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 472-3882 Restoration Fellowship 211 Trewhitt Dr SE, Cleveland, TN 37323 (423) 479-4249 Th e Simple Gospel850 Elrod St SE

Cleveland, TN 37311423-650-9572www.pointing2jesus.comShema Israel Ministry850 Elrod St SECleveland, TN 37311423-994-8553Tasso Christian Church1135 Tasso Lane, Cleveland, Tn. 37312 (423) 479-2705Th e SanctuaryPastors Mike & Elizabeth Shreve1203 Smith Dr.Cleveland, TN 37311 (423)478-2843 / shreveministries.orgUnited Christian Church Pastors Charles and Margie Poteat2200 Peerless Rd NW, Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 479-4277Unity Christian MinistriesPastor Aubrey Ector2419 Georgetown RD NW 37312423-473-9338Walker Valley Community 787 Lauderdale Memorial Hwy Cleveland, TN 37312 (423) 336-9696

PresbyterianCharleston Cumberland Presbyterian Church 8267 N Lee Hwy, Cleveland, TN 37312 (423) 336-5004 First Cumberland Presbyterian 161 2nd St NE, Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 476-6751First Presbyterian Church 433 N Ocoee St, Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 476-5584Flint Springs Cumberland Pres-byterian ChurchRev. Kevin Wilson515 Flint Springs RdCleveland TN. 37323423-284-6397 or FacebookProspect United Cumberland Presbyterian Church310 New Murraytown Rd., NWCleveland, TN 37312(423) 476-6181 St James Cumberland Presbyterian 151 Short St NE, Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 472-5762Trinity Presbyterian Church 1780 Stuart Rd NE, Cleveland, TN 37312(423) 559-9595

Ladd Springs Seventh-Day 5860 Bates Pike SECleveland, TN 37323 (423) 476-1889 Bowman Hills Adventist 300 Westview Dr NE Cleveland, TN 37312 East Cleveland Seventh-Day 801 Howard Circle SE Cleveland, TN 37311 (423) 476-9299.

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Assembly of GodAbundant Blessing 2613 Cardinal St Athens, TN 37303423-435-5867

BaptistAntioch Baptist Church 218 Canal St. Athens, TN 37303423-745-3332Central Baptist 13 Nash Dr. Athens, TN 37303423-745-0400Clearwater Baptist 964 County Rd. Athens, TN 37303423-744-7147Covenant Baptist 241 County Rd Athens, TN 37303423-263-1569East Athens Baptist 301 Central Ave Athens, TN 37303423-745-1394Fairview Baptist 251 County Rd. 128 Athens, TN 37303423-649-0346First Baptist 305 Ingleside Athens, TN 37303423-745-5441First Bible Baptist 1819 Old Niota Athens, TN 37303423-745-0765Freedom Baptist 2207 Velma Rd Athens, TN 37303423-746-0193Mount Pleasant Baptist 414 Chester St. Athens, TN 37303423-745-6510Idelwild Baptist 118 county rd Athens, TN 37303423-746-0002Lakeview Baptist 182 County rd. 126 Athens, TN 37303423-745-0451Mount Pleasant Baptist 414 Chester St. Athens, TN 37303423-745-6510Mount Verd Baptist 251 County Rd 249 Athens, TN 37303423-507-1286New Hopewell Baptist 197 County Rd Athens, TN 37303

423-744-0940New Zion Baptist 393 County Rd 616 Athens, TN 37303423-263-9841North Athens Baptist402 Tellico Ave Athens, TN 37303423-745-3813Oak Grove Baptist 1212 County Rd. 100 Athens, TN 37303423-744-9986Parkway Baptist1701 Velma Rd Athens, TN 37303423-745-9709Rocky Mount Baptist 1002 Rocky Mount Rd Athens, TN 37303423-745-8758Rogers Creek Baptist 510 County Rd 180 Athens, TN 37303423-744-0295Short Creek Baptist 892 County Rd. 50 Athens, TN 37303423-336-5089South Liberty Baptist 505 County Rd 655 Athens, TN 37303423-745-5124Union Hill Baptist258 County Rd Athens, TN 37303423-745-1241Unity Baptist 162 County Rd 750 Athens, TN 37303423-744-0420Valley View Baptist 323 County Rd 370 Athens, TN 37303423-745-5159West End Baptist 803 Clark St. Athens, TN 37303423-744-8274West View Baptist 2707 Highway 39 Athens, TN 37303423-745-2193

CatholicSt. Mary Catholic Church1291 E. Madison Ave.Athens, TN 37303423-745-4277

ChristianAthens Christian Church802 S Matlock AveAthens, TN 37303423-745-5791

Church of GodAoh Church Of God501 Ohio StAthens, TN 37303423-745-1279First Church of God200 Fisher St.Athens, TN 37303423-887-5855Woodward Avenue CoG507 Woodward AveAthens, TN37303423-745-1618

CommunityChristCommunity Church14 Congress PRKY S.Athens, TN 37303423-745-8185

Latter-day SaintsTh e Church of Jesus Christ of Lat-ter-day Saints (Mormons)508 Cedar Springs RdAthens, TN 373423-745-0102

NazareneAthens Church of the Nazarene1908 W. Madison Ave.Athens, TN 37303423-744-3017

EpiscopalSt Paul Episcopal Church123 S. Jackson ST.Athens, TN 37303423-745-2224

LutheranAthens Lutheran Church710 Forrest Ave.Athens, TN 37303423-745-9419

MethodistKeith Memorial UMC600 W Madison Ave. Athens, TN 37371423-745-2612Piney Grove UMC767 County Rd. 750423-462-2130Athens, TN 37303Riceville2519 Cindy StAthens, TN 37303423-462-2130St. Mark Ame Zion Methodist 707 N. Jackson StAthens, TN 37303Tranquility UMC135 County Rd. 177Athens, TN 37303423-334-3062Trinity UMC100 E. College StAthens, TN 37303

423-745-0452Vine Grove UMC517 County Rd. 778Athens, Tn 37303423-507-5760

Non- DenominationalAscension Life935 Rocky Mount RdAthens, TN 37303423-829-5102 Christian Freedom Wrshp Center109 Cherry StAthens, TN 37303423-745-8999Emmanuel Church1905 Congress Parkway S.Athens, TN 37303423-745-0851Freedom Chapel815 Cleveland Ave.Athens, TN 37303423-745-8079Great Deliverance Ministries2329 Clearwater RdAthens, TN 37303423-745-7575Liberty Church3328 Hwy 11Athens, TN 37303423-745-9248Overcoming Faith Christian 14 Carter Rd Athens, TN 37303423-745-3105Restoration Church3115 Hwy 39 Athens, TN 37303423-745-7777Sanctury9 S. Kilgore St. Athens, TN 37303423-745-8900

PentecostalCrosslife Ministries817 S. White StAthens, TN 37313423-368-7197Athens United Pentecostal 2820 Hwy 11 Athens, TN 37303423-744-7159

PresbyterianFirst United Presbyterian Church321 N. Jackson StAthens, TN 37303423-744-9073Mars Hill Presbyterian205 N. Jackson StAthens, TN 37303423-745-1403

Seveth-Day AdventistSeveth-Day Adventist230 New Englewood Rd

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Gò0dNews for Parents

20 December 2014

One Christmas, at least I think it was Christmas and not a birthday, my

parents bought my sister a little oven. Now, this was in the days before lawyers had become fruit-ful, multiplied, and replenished the earth. This wasn’t a piece of plastic with stickers to put on the oven to emulate fire, and it didn’t come with a few round cans made of plastic labeled as corn or beans. No, this was a little Easy Bake oven that had a real plug with a real socket that operated off real electricity. Instead of coming with a booklet that con-tained warnings and disclaimers, it came with a recipe book and instructions on how to operate it.

I remember my sister’s delight at getting that oven and how quickly she wanted to use it. I remember that shortly after getting the oven, she made a recipe for cookie dough. She put the cookie dough in her little oven, turned it on, and waited. After a few minutes, she pulled out the metal cookie sheet with deli-cious cookies—hot and steaming. She even shared one with me.

(Sigh) I think we

call those the “good ole days” now. Those were the days when people bought toys that had some kind of educational value or purpose. I remember Erector Sets, which included not only the metal scaffolding-like pieces but also a little electric motor for op-erating a functional crane. I also remember Tinker Toy sets. Every kid that had one of those was a master of building edifices that could reach to the heavens (or at least the ceiling).

I spent time mixing chemi-cals from my chemistry set— not always according to the instruc-tions. That set included a Bunsen burner, not just a plastic glob with a sticker that pretends to be fire. It used alcohol to power it. It had test tubes, stoppers, and test

tube clamps for holding the mix-tures over the fire for heating, or, in some cases, overheating the chemicals.

Today it pains me to see the state of toys in this country. The lawyers and marketers have won. The kids and their minds have lost. Now they get really cool things like PlayStations where they can sit for endless hours staring at a large-screen TV shooting at aliens, while scenes change every split second. They can even get labeled ADD because they can’t seem to focus on anything for longer than a split second.

Maybe the point behind giving gifts is not to entertain. Maybe it includes the chance to grow in mind, body, or spirit.

After all, that’s what God intended in His gift to us. When He gave His son, God wanted us to be changed.

The next time you purchase a gift, remem-ber the little electric oven, and look for a gift that will challenge your child,

not placate her.

The Little Electric Ovenby Craig Thompson

Craig Thompson is an author and speaker. You can read more of his material at walkwithgod.com.

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Gò0dNews for Life

22 December 2014

Beth Henderson is the development director at New Hope Pregnancy Care Center.

by Beth Henderson

Hope and Recongnition:Remembering a Friend’ s Service

J ust last week, a longtime New Hope Preg-nancy Care Center volunteer, who also happened to be a mother, grandmother, and

friend, died in an automobile accident. The news was so unexpected, it just didn’t seem like it could be real. After all, we’d just seen her a few days before. We’d laughed, prayed, and rejoiced together over what God had done.

Sitting around the prayer table that day, Carolyn spoke of her children and grandchildren and how thankful she was to have them. She talked of friends who had offered a helping hand and how God was working in the details of her life. She helped other volun-teers and staff members make a place in our kitchen that would serve as a kind of “comfort cor-ner” for weary staff and volun-teers. She counseled clients, and we know that God divinely ap-pointed her to speak with them. Her last day at New Hope was a sweet day and a blessed memory. She had served New Hope for more than twenty-five years, and we will miss her. But I’m very thankful that, as we mourn her passing, we do not “sorrow as others who have no hope.”

Indeed, in times like these we go to Scripture for comfort. Those verses in 1 Thessalonians 4 are very comforting, but as I thought about our friend, I found guidelines for living that I know Carolyn lived out in both word and deed.

Chapter 4 of 1 Thessalonians calls us to:1. Purity 2. Honesty3. Brotherly love4. A quiet life5. Minding our own business 6. Hard work

7. Setting an example for others, and finally8. The hope of salvation and eternal life.Then in chapter 5, we are admonished toward pre-

paredness, patience, pursuing good, thanksgiving, joy, and prayer. In the middle of the chapter are the words that especially touched my heart as I thought of Caro-lyn: “And we urge you, brethren, to recognize those who labor among you . . . and to esteem them very highly in love for their work’s sake”(5:12-13 NKJV).

I didn’t know Carolyn as well as many others, but I knew her work, and I knew she loved the Lord. I knew that she came to New Hope week after week and counseled with clients, entered data, or bundled diapers—what-ever was needed. I knew those things, but did I “esteem her very highly in love for her work’s sake?”

Have I looked at her and my other brothers and sisters in Christ and noticed that they are living out the eight principles laid out for us in chapter 4, even when that’s the harder choice? Perhaps, I’ve looked at the work too often and forgotten the worker. I’m go-ing to try to change that.

How about you? Who is working for the Lord in your life? Who do you need to recognize

and esteem—not because they’re perfect, but because they’re working to serve the One who is?

In memory of Carolyn Binns: We are thankful for her service to God and New Hope Pregnancy Care Center.

“But I do not want you to be ignorant, brethren, concerning those who have fallen asleep, lest you sorrow as others who have no hope. For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so God will bring with Him

those who sleep in Jesus” (1 Thess. 4:13-14).

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24 December 2014

Gò0dNews for Health & Fitness

What is considered good health? How do you determine if you are healthy? Is it by

the way you feel? The way you look? What others tell you? The doctor’s report? How do you begin working toward a healthier lifestyle for you and your family? There are many questions that may arise when you start thinking about good health.

The Word of the Lord says, “Don’t you know that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, who lives in you and who was given to you by God? You do not belong to yourselves but to God; he bought you for a price. So use your bodies for God's glory” (1 Cor. 6:19-20 GNT). God has given us free will to make choices, but He gives us guidelines to follow in His Word for God’s glory.

In today’s society, with all the hustle and bustle of our daily activities, it is easier to grab a meal in the drive-thru, put off that walk until tomorrow, start the gym class next week, go to the doctor in a month or so—depending on your busy schedule. Then there are the New Year’s resolutions (the ones that get made, but seem so difficult to achieve).

I know on a personal level that I have felt that tug prompting me to wake up early and take care of the temple that God has blessed me with. Through life circumstances, stress, even some complacency and laziness, over the last few years I sat idly by, almost as if watching myself from the sidelines growing slower, older, and lazier physically. As I grew (God help me), the numbers

grew BIGGER. I have chosen to take off the mask. Size doesn’t dictate who

I am and certainly not whose I am; “For I was made in His

image” (Gen. 1:27 NKJV). “I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made; Marvelous are Your works” (Ps. 139:14).

This is a new season in life and I choose to act on my God-given right to walk

this out. It won’t come easy or even quickly. It has been a

process getting to where I am today. I didn’t just wake up one

morning and BAM! I’m ---- pounds! And the reverse won’t happen over-

night. I understand all too well that the struggle is real, so if you ask God where to

start, He will give you the grace to make it through every season of life to come.

Are you up for the challenge? Isn’t it time to be a healthier you? God is on your side

and He will see you through this. “Since God assured us, ‘I’ll never let you down, never walk off and leave you,’ we can boldly quote, God is there, ready to help; I’m fearless no matter what. Who or what

can get to me?” (Heb. 13:5b MSG). He will meet us there. I look forward to hear your

testimonies in the coming months, and I will share mine.

The Challenge of Choicesby Angela Hughes Ruiz

Angela Hughes Ruiz is the office manager of Fliptastics Gymnastics of Cleveland, Inc. and Cleveland Fitness Studio as well as an administrative assistant for Indian Minis-tries of North America, Inc. She grew up in Cleveland, TN and is blessed with one awe-some 17 year old son. Email her personally at [email protected].

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by Darren Schalk

Darren Schalk is author of the book Dear God We Need To Talk from Charisma House and serves as curriculum editor for White Wing Publishing. He has appeared on television and radio shows across the nation discussing faith and discipleship. He considers himself a promoter of discipleship, progenitor of humor, preacher of Pentecost, and potential possessor

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For the past several years we’ve had a beautiful fake Christmas tree in our home. But last year my wife requested a real one. I tried to coerce her, but she was

adamant. So off we went to the nearest tree farm. During this epic journey, I learned much about how to have a very merry Christmas. Hopefully you can glean something from it, as well.

Upon arrival, we pulled into the long driveway that led to the barn. The place was filled with smiling families frol-icking through the fields, trying to pick out the perfect fam-ily Christmas tree. Joy was plastered across every little face as they hopped and skipped in their winter boots, sagging stocking caps, and oversized gloves. It was a magical place filled with Christmas spirit, joy, laughter, and love.

At least, it was until we arrived.As soon as I parked the van, the Ghosts of Christmas

Past, Present, and Future visited us. And the ghosts prompt-ed Kristi to ask me, “Did you bring the checkbook?”

“No.”“Do you have any cash?”“Twenty-one dollars—why? I’m sure they’ll take my

credit card.”“Honey, we are on a farm, purchasing a tree, from a

barn. There’s no way they will take your card!”I scoffed at her disbelief. Oh, ye of little faith. I walked into the barn and up to the checkout area. A

sign was posted—well, change that. A note was handwrit-ten and taped to the wooden bench: “CASH OR CHECKS ONLY”

Seriously? Why, God, why?Meanwhile, unbeknownst to me, the wife was

getting somewhat upset with me. The evil Christ-mas tree black magic was working on her psyche. As we piled back into the van to discuss potential solutions, Kristi mentioned we should go ask someone if there was an ATM nearby. This did not register in my head, though, as her asking me to go do it, and I glanced over it. So we started to leave the Christmas tree farm from hell with disappointment and tensions quickly rising. And as we passed the main barn, I did what was apparently the worst thing possible: I asked her to go in and make sure they didn’t know of a closer ATM. Apparently, that was a mistake on my part.

She grunted, darted out of the still-moving van, and slammed the door behind her with the force of a thousand angry women. I knew at that point the switch had flipped and the demons from this place of Christmas hell had now entered our car. This would not be a pleas-ant ride home. And to top it off, there wasn’t an ATM anywhere nearby.

As we headed home, the heated discussion that had be-gun between us was only getting hotter by the moment. Kris-ti and I yelled, we fumed, we argued, we spewed, we pulled out every hurtful memory we’d ever had of one another, and we did it all quietly from the front seat so the kids wouldn’t hear—a feat only seasoned parents can effectively pull off.

After journeying through the depths of Christmas Tree Hades, we finally pulled into our driveway. I threw the doors open and we all walked into the house under a brazen shadow of total silence. The kids had not spoken a word on the ride home. We were fighting incognito, but they had un-doubtedly felt the heat from our journey through Christmas Tree Hell. But since it was Christmas, we made up quicker than usual. And after only an hour or so, we decided to get in the car and try again. Am I crazy?

In preparation for our return to the sinister tree farm, I hunted down the checkbook. I found it and held it like my Precious. I carefully opened it to make sure the checks were inside. Then I used both hands to slide it ever-so-gently into my back pocket. Then I took safety pins and pinned my pocket together so it would not fall out. Then I pulled a second pair of pants over my first pair for more anti-loss protection for the checkbook and my marriage. I knew if this trip didn’t work out, this Christmas could be over before it began, so I was extra cautious with the Precious.

The car was silent on our return trip to the tree farm from hell. We pulled back into the farm and once again saw the joy that filled every face. The kids stepped out of the van and their faces lit up again. I cautiously stepped out and started to enjoy the moment as well.

Then our search began. Our children were now the ones frolicking through the Christmas tree fields, searching for the perfect tree as they peeked out from their oversized and sagging stocking caps. And after twenty minutes or so of glee-filled searching, we found the perfect tree . . . we cut the perfect tree . . . we paid for the perfect tree (with a check) . . . and we conquered the perfect tree.

What’s the moral of the story? It’s multiple, really:

1. If you have a fake tree, set it up and be happy with it. Real trees come with great danger.

2. If against all better judgment you try for a real tree, always have cash on hand.

3. Don’t ever, by any means, or for any reason, ask your wife to do something that you can do yourself.If you follow these three simple rules, you can rest

assured your Christmas will be very merry.(Adapted from Darren’s book, Dear God We Need to

Talk. Printed with permission from ©Passio.)

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Our long-awaited gift was not wrapped and tucked under the Christmas tree. Micah joined our family through adoption in

March of 2011, and by that December, he had em-bedded himself deep within our hearts.

Like many adoptive parents, we had waited many Christmases to have our beautiful baby boy. We experienced many heartaches through those years of painful waiting, but we also gained a godly perspective. It is difficult to understand or even accept, but God doesn’t owe us anything. We, like many people, Christian and non-Christian, think we are entitled. We couldn’t understand why God would not give us children. Why did He see fit to give to others and yet we could not have our own child? He spoke to us a hard truth in love. He had given us salvation that was not deserved. Isn’t that the greatest of all gifts? Yes, Lord, it most certainly is and we would not trade it for anything.

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Our First Christmas As Parents by Denise and Josh Brown

You see, God gave us a right perspective, and although our hearts still longed to be parents, we were finally content in Him. That was when God began to really move us toward adoption, and our lives changed forever. God had given to us in great measure. We know that we are not deserving of any good thing, but He poured out His blessings on our family. And that year, that first Christmas, was monumental.

We were like overgrown kids, searching for just the right gifts for our little guy who could not walk yet. We were spending an excessive amount of time on line and getting all too familiar with PayPal. It wasn’t that we felt like he really needed all of those things, it was simply the overwhelming joy of knowing we could give gifts to our son. We had this amazing little boy who filled our hearts to overflowing and to be able to say, “Hey, I’m a Mom; hey, I’m a Dad,” was the greatest badge of honor.

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started the coffee. Then we waited and waited for Micah to awake. Okay, maybe it was slightly too early, but as I mentioned before, we were like over-grown kids.

Finally, we went upstairs and helped him get up. For real! This is his first Christmas! It was a big deal to us. Upon waking, he was a bit groggy as most of us are in the wee hours, especially when there are two grinning, overzealous faces scrunched up closely in your personal space. Let’s not mention the morning breath that was most likely present.

It’s the truth. When he was fully awake, diapered, and fed, we all sat down to read the greatest of all Christmas stories and celebrate the birth of our Savior.

Micah got so involved in the celebration that he attempted to eat the nativity scene. When we fi-nally settled down in front of the tree to open gifts, Micah was surrounded by his bounty of presents. Honestly, he couldn’t have cared less about all the gifts. I think the celebration was more for us. The colorful ribbons and pretty paper were more ap-pealing to him. We simply enjoyed his delight in the little things. The cooing, the laughter, and the drooling smiles are etched in our memory. We will always cherish those first Christmas moments.

A New FamilyMicah is a gift that God has entrusted to us—a

gift we are deeply grateful for. We know that there was also sacrifice and pain wrapped in this gift of love. A precious young lady made a decision to give up her child through adoption. Because of her selfless act, we became parents. God tied our hearts to hers and her family’s by opening the door and leading the way for us to have an open adoption. He took a painful situation for them and made beauty from ashes. He joined our families. We were not only gifted with a beautiful little boy but an entire family that we love dearly. We count our blessings every day! We pray that Christ will always be the center and joy of all of our Christ-mases together, and that one day Jesus Christ will captivate the heart of our little one.

What a gift . . . that first Christmas!

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Christianity offers a relationship with a God who reaches down to people in order to restore them, while all other religions in the world

serve a god they are trying to be good enough to reach. Religion is man’s attempt to reach God; Christianity is God reaching down to us! Our God, the same God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as well as the father of Jesus, is one who restores.

We see evidence of this God of restoration throughout Scripture. He is seen in the stories of the people of Israel as they follow a path known by theologians as the sin cycle. In short, this was a cycle where the people of Israel would come to God, make a commitment to follow Him, then walk away. God would bring about His judgment (or possibly give warn-ing of pending judgment), people would repent, God would restore them, and then the cycle would start all over.

One definition of restoration is a return of something to a former, original, normal, or un-impaired condition. I like this definition because Scripture is clear that we are new creations when we are found in Christ (see 2 Cor. 5:17), a remaking or restoration of the old. When God created man, He made us perfect in His image. When sin en-tered the world the need arose for us to be healed, renewed, brought back, or restored. Using the defi-nition stated above, restoration signifies a renew-ing of something that had become old or rusty and bringing it back to life, rather than creating some-thing new all over again. We are made new in our

hearts, while God continually restores us to return to how we were originally created.

The Hebrew word Teshuvah is often defined as “repent.” However, it could be more accurately stated as a “turning back to God” (Turning Back to God John Parsons).

We see a great example of this in Psalm 51. After David was confronted with his sin and was facing judgment, he called out to God for mercy,

forgiveness, and restoration. God restored David and even said of him, “He is a man after my own heart.” Yet this didn’t fully take away the circumstances of his sin. He was restored to the love and relationship the Father had to offer, but his sin was still sin, and the con-sequences of his sin had to be worked through, which caused many problems for his future.

Lesa and I have just recently celebrated eighteen years of marriage, and dur-

ing this time, I have been thinking about the many changes we have gone through over the years. Knowing what I came from in my understanding of marriage, relationship, love, and commitment, I am grateful for my relationship with a God who takes off the rust of life and gives me a new way of living and thinking as He continues to restore me.

The God of Restorationby Michael McCant

Michael McCant is a husband, ordained pastor, speaker/teacher, missionary, and a human performance and physical fitness instructor trainer. He and Lesa have been married for 18 years and reside in Cleveland with their two black labs, Max and Maggie.

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Every year my wife and I set aside one day to go Christmas shopping. Yes, just one day. We typically wait until just one or

two weeks before Christmas. This day has become a tradition for us because it’s our Christmas Date Day. We usually have a nice meal, and sometimes we’ll catch a movie. It is absolutely one of my fa-vorite days of the year.

There are two reasons why this is one of my fa-vorite days. First, is the obvious blessing of spend-ing an entire day with my best friend and my love. But secondly, it’s about what we are doing together—shopping to find gifts for other people. Normally I hate shopping, but on this day we think about our loved ones, talk about what they would like or not like, and find that special gift we hope will bring a smile to their face.

It truly is more blessed to give than receive, but when my wife and I do this together; when we partner together in giving of ourselves, we are drawn closer together. There’s something special, even intimate, about serving and giving. It con-nects you, softens you, slows you down, and helps you appreciate all the blessings you have. Isn’t this the real meaning of Christmas?

Even though we only actually shop for one day, we put a lot of thought in trying to find that one gift that will re- ally be a hit. We’ve spent a lot of time and money pur-chasing gifts for our kids, but of all the gifts I’ve given my children, there is one that I think is far better than all the rest. John Wooten said,

“The best thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother.”

Of course your kids need and deserve your love, but your partner must come first. Though dif-ficult for some to hear, almost all relationship ex-perts agree on this fact. At times a child’s immedi-ate needs will have to come first, but the marriage bond has to be paramount. When children think they are the center of the universe, they are headed for trouble. Plus, your marriage will suffer when it is put on the backburner or treated as secondary.

Scripture declares, “Husbands must give honor to your wives. Treat her with understanding as you live together. She . . . is your equal partner in God’s gift of new life. Treat her as you should. . . .” (1 Pet. 3:7 NLT). Kids are sensitive and observant. Put-ting your marriage first teaches them how to love. How they interact with others is primarily a result of what children have learned from their parents.

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than knowing their parents are united. When things are good

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band or wife first and foremost could be the best Christ-mas gift you can give your children.

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by Esmerelda LeeBREAK TRADITION

T his Christmas, Andrew, our three children, and I have been blessed with an

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Over the years we have heard many encouraging words about stepping out of the

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Back on CourseTo keep from drowning, we need to get in

the boat. Some of us have let other people tell us to step out of the boat, and all the time, God was telling us to get in the boat. Maybe we stepped out but it wasn’t what God wanted; it was the wrong place or the wrong time. Get back in the boat and get back on course. Some of you may even feel like you have been thrown out of the boat. No more struggling in the water; it’s time to get in the boat!

Mark 6:45 states, “Immediately Jesus made his disciples get into the boat and go on ahead of him to Bethsaida, while he dismissed the crowd” (NIV). Before you can ever step out of the boat, you have to first get in. You have to get on board with God, His Word, and the plan He has for your life.

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The kitchen phone rang. I knew immediately it was an elderly member who called me every day. I decided to make this quick. Using my hurry-up voice, I said, “Sister May, (not her real name) we’re praying for you today!”

“That’s not why I am calling today. I’m sick and I need you to come pray for me!”

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“I want you to come out (out was in the country)! She gave me directions as best she could.

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As I

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A few Sundays ago, I taught on the “Art of Contentment,” using Philippians 4 where Paul reveals the key to fulfillment, which is

resting in the contentment only found in a relation-ship with Jesus Christ.

These verses from the Holman Christian Standard Bible have changed my life: “I rejoiced in the Lord greatly that once again you renewed your care for me. You were, in fact, concerned about me but lacked the opportunity to show it. I don’t say this out of need, for I have learned to be content in whatever circumstances I am. I know both how to have a little, and I know how to have a lot. In any and all circumstances I have learned the secret of being content— whether well fed or hungry, whether in abun-dance or in need. I am able to do all things through Him who

strengthens me. Still, you did well by sharing with me in my hardship” (Phil. 4:10-14).

My friends, do you know

why Paul was fulfilled? He did not need the natu-ral things of life to give him a sense of purpose. I’ve struggled with being discontent many times in my life, especially when it came to relationships. I thought to myself, If she were my girlfriend then that would mean I have finally arrived! I based my whole self-worth and acceptance on another hu-man being. It was a mistake because I was longing for someone or something out of discontentment. This brings me to a truth: Any decision made out-side the contentment of a relationship with Christ will always be short lived.

Whether I’m single or married, I have learned to be content because I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me! (v.13 NKJV). I pursued a relationship without focusing on my relationship with Christ; therefore, I put the burden of godhood on her. She couldn’t carry that kind of weight, and the relationship crumbled. I was an idolater. In my own life, I learned the consequences of discontent-ment. The secret is to be content while you are single, and you won’t have a problem being con-tent when you are in a relationship with someone.

Here are the main points I shared with the church:

1. Contentment is a learning process.2. You will always be discontented if you are

trying to change what’s around you instead of what’s in you.

3. You don’t need more; you need Jesus.4. Your level of commitment is proportionate to

the level of your contentment.5. Discontentment makes permanent decisions

based on a temporary circumstance.6. A contented life allows you to be free from

grudges and unforgiveness.7. When you compare yourself to others, you

enlarge the problem of discontentment in your life.You cannot be happy until you learn to enjoy

what you have and not worry over what you do not have.

Samuel Burger loves to teach, write, fish, and watch college football while eating “not-so-hot” wings. He is the pastor of Chestuee Baptist Church where grace is proclaimed radically. Feel free to contact Pastor Samuel at [email protected].

Thoughts of a Single Pastorby Samuel Burger

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44 December 2014

As the evening was com-ing to an end along-side a hospital bed,

my daughter Gracie, my mom Lynn, my Aunt Renada, and I held hands with my dad and made a complete circle around his hospital bed. I was stand-ing before him at the foot of his bed looking into his eyes. My Aunt Renada looked at him and said, “Mike, are you ready?”

With quivering lips and tears running down his cheeks, he shook his head yes, and my aunt said, “Kelly, will you pray?” In that moment I had an opportunity of a life-time to pray the most beauti-ful prayer I ever prayed with my dad when he excepted

Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior! Little did we know that he would be going home to meet his Savior the very next day.

After our prayer, we cel-ebrated in songs, shouts of praise, hugs, tears, smiles and more smiles! I began telling every doctor and nurse who walked through the door of room 432 that my prayer had just been answered; my dad received Christ tonight.

A miracle happened that night. A prayer had been answered, and a celebration on earth and in heaven took place. I will never forget the miracle that took place along-side a hospital bed in room 432.

My dear friends and fam-ily, I want to tell you today to never give up praying for your loved ones. God see’s their struggle. He hears their heart’s cry, and He knows their pain. He will save them. Our job is just to have faith!

Dad, I will see you soon! I leave you with a scripture of comfort, and my prayer for you today is that you, too, will turn to His Word to find comfort as well!

“He will wipe every tear from their eyes, and there will be no more death or sorrow or cry-ing or pain. All these things are forever gone! (see Rev. 21:4).

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46 December 2014

I am the lead singer for the Worship Band, C.K.G. We’ve been providing the music for the Good-News magazine’s family nights around town

for the past few months. We were invited to play at the GoodNews magazine Fall Festival at White Wing Bookstore. This was an amazing time of wor-ship!

While tearing down the sound system after the crowd had scattered, some of the band mem-bers and I spoke with some gentlemen who were expressing appreciation for us being there. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw a young boy, maybe eight or nine years old, hanging around the front of the stage area. I excused myself, approached the young man and said, “Hey, buddy, what’s up?”

His OfferingHe reached into his pocket, pulled out his

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Before I go on with our interaction, I want to share what took place in my heart as soon as I saw those two coins in his hand. I was immediately reminded of “The Widow’s Mite.” Jesus sat down opposite the treasury and watched the people put-

ting money into the offering box. Many rich people put in large sums, and a poor widow came and put in two small copper coins, which made a penny. Jesus called His disciples to Him and said to them, “Truly, I say to you, this poor widow has put in more than all those who are contributing to the offering box. For they all contributed out of their abundance, but she out of her poverty has put in everything she had, all she had to live on” (Mark 12:41-44 ESV).

The woman put in two coins. This shook my soul! Jesus then told all of them that this woman had given more than all the others because she had given all she had and all she had to live on. She knew that giving to the Kingdom would benefit her more than the two mites would.

My ResponseBack to my interaction with this angel

in disguise. I told him how thankful I was for his gift and that I didn’t want to take it from him. He insisted that he needed to give it. I’ve been told and

know personally that you don’t take away someone’s blessing, so I accepted his

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That short, yet extremely humbling interac-tion gave me the biggest blessing I have received in a very long time. That 50 cents will go so much further than any check I have ever received. That conversation confirmed many things in my life and ministry: Don’t hold back from what God tells you to give! Little is much when God is in it!

Two Coinsby Cliff Howard

Cliff Howard is a husband and father. He has served as a youth and asscociate pastor for the last 13 years. He is a singer, musician, and songwriter.

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Check Out the Training

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Gò0dNews for Everyone

Earlier this year, I stood in the boardroom of a company in Connecticut and spoke with a nice young man in a crisp business suit. He

began explaining to me why he was no longer a Christian. He had checked out the Bible, but he no longer believed that it was inspired by God. He reasoned that because men had written the Bible, surely mistakes were made.

He went on talking passionately about the need to avoid all negative people. He was adamant that his spoken words ruled the universe because “the universe gives back.” I am not sure if he was trying to convince me or himself of the truth in his new-found enlightenment that there are many ways to God. This is a contradiction to John 14:6 that says, “No one comes to the Father except through me” (NLT).

I listened and smiled graciously, because I knew this was one of those God-appointments where I would have the opportunity to plant one or two seeds. I prayed silently, God, what am I supposed to say?

The gist of my response was that the principle of sowing and reaping with our words is in the Bible (Pro. 18:21 and Gal. 6:7-9) and that we should be cautious to acknowledge God as the Creator of the universe (Heb. 11:3) who has the power to take and to give back (1 Sam. 2:6-7).

One of our hosts announced that our rides to the airport had arrived, so we exchanged a few quick pleasantries and he thanked me for lis- tening. All the way to the airport, my heart broke for them—the young man in the business suit and God! Can you image how God must feel when a quasi-Christian believer makes the conscious decision to reject a relationship with his or her Creator in

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• Does the training system advocate avoiding all negative people?

• Is the training based on SELF-improving personal performance, or is it based on a TRINITY-reliant performance improvement system built on a personal relationship with God through the blood of Jesus Christ with the help of the Holy Spirit?

I have come to the conclusion that many well-intentioned people fail at business (and also minis-try and relationships) because they are asking God to bless something that is not fully honoring Him. With that in mind, consider praying this prayer:

“Father God, if I have ever blamed You for not blessing my ungodly efforts, I am sorry. I repent. Guide me, please. I thank You for creat-ing the universe and everything in it, and I ask for Your help to speak what is pleasing to You and to receive Your blessings. Help me to help those who are negative because You help me even though I can be negative. In the name of Christ Jesus of Nazareth, amen.”

Teresa Mustar is the founder of www. personalvictory.org, a web site where Christians can share God’s good news of spiritual, physical, and financial victories with the world. Also, download teachings, videos, and submit prayer requests.

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52 December 2014

Reverend Rusty Asble is the associate pastor of Recreation Administration at First Baptist Church Cleveland, TN. He and his wife Stacy have three children: Ridge, Garrett, and Susie. They reside in Cleveland.

by Rusty Asble

When I was a child, I watched this guy playing basketball at our neighborhood Recreation Center. This guy was good.

He had moves that were incredible and could jump what seemed to me a mile high. His reach was long and his passing skills were on target. I remember thinking, If I could just learn one thing from him, I would be a better basketball player.

So one day as he took a break between games, I mustered up the courage to ask him to teach me one thing about the game. I remember he turned to me and said, “Get away from me, kid. I don’t have the time.” So I walked away and left him alone.

Have you ever really wanted to learn some-thing—to learn something so you could be good and productive at it? Have you seen people that you think are really good at what they are doing and you would like to learn from them? Or, do you have a great skill that you want to give away (to train), so others may know how to do it?

I see things everyday that I would like to learn. Here are a few of those things—some big and oth-ers small:

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• I would like to learn how to start a business.• I would like to learn how to make better

financial investments.

• I would like to know how to video my out-door experiences with people and use that avenue so they can share Christ with others.

• I want to learn Adobe Publishing Programs.• I would like to learn how to own apartments

and rent them for income.• I would like to learn how to own a farm and

make it financially productive.• I would like to learn how to work with

people better in order to minister better.• I would like to know how to study and

preach/speak more effectively.I also know I have a lot to give away. Although

I discredit myself many times in not being worthy, I know Christ has given me special gifts that I need to offer to others. I just have to take the time to share them.

In remembering, I know I don’t want to be that basketball player I spoke of. I think of him often and wonder if he ever shared his ability with some-one, or did it just die with him?

So what about you? What do you have to learn? What do you have to share? How can Christ use you? Are you willing?

“Take the teachings that you heard me proclaim in the presence of many witnesses, and entrust

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We don’t know the exact day of the year that a young Mary spent a long night, needy and pregnant, with no one but Joseph to help her

with the birth of her child, but we celebrate that event on December 24. Mary, Joseph, and the soon-to-be-born baby Jesus took refuge alone, Mary began labor. Sometime Christmas Day, possibly in the wee hours of the morning, the first sound of God in human form was heard. Who joined Mary and Joseph for the entrance of the King into our world? Government officials? Royalty? Crowds of religious leaders? Crowds of . . . anyone? No, they were alone. Later they were joined by a few lowly, yet obedient, shepherds (see Luke 2). There was no great welcoming party, and no room made for His birth at the local inn.

That night is now celebrated every year by a large part of the

world each Christ-mas Eve. The first

Christmas Eve, however, was a much smaller celebra-tion. The government, led

by King Herod, knew of Jesus’ birth but he did not

celebrate it. Instead, Herod and the rest of Jerusalem were actu-ally troubled by His upcoming birth (see Matt. 2). Both now

and later, Jerusa-lem proved that they wanted a king, but not the King they were given—Jesus.

Though

His earthly mother and father, as well as His heavenly Father wanted Him very much, Jesus was not wanted by most, even as a baby. Worse, much worse, was the fact that the royalty in that part of the world actually wanted baby Jesus killed be-cause this child would be inconvenient to Herod’s ambitions. To accomplish this, the king had all the male babies in the region killed. Young lives were terminated because they were not convenient. Sadly, our laws today act accordingly. Each Christ-mas, how many celebrate the birth of Jesus, while choosing not to allow the birth of their child. The unborn are children, known and loved by God.

The Book of Jeremiah shows that God knew us intimately even before we were born. God told Jer-emiah, “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you: Before you were born I sanctified you. . . .” (1:5 NKJV). God refers to Jeremiah as an actual per-son and chose to sanctify him before he was born. Unborn children are important to God. They need to be important to us as well. Jesus reminded us of the value of children when He told His disciples, “Let the little children come to Me, and do not forbid them; for of such is the kingdom of heaven” (Mat. 19:14 NKJV).

Is there someone you know this Christmas who is scared and maybe alone and dealing with an unplanned pregnancy? Be God’s hands and feet and show that mother how much God loves her and how much He loves her unborn child. Partner with her in a tangible way to show that she and her baby are both wanted; partner with your church or a Christian pregnancy crisis center. This Christmas let’s make a difference in the life of a mother and help preserve the life of a child. Help that child to be able to celebrate his or her birthday, and, more importantly, to be able to celebrate the birthday of Jesus.

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The First Christmas Eveby Rob England

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