• At BMC, we believe that a shared meal feeds the soul as much as the body.

    Pull up a chair and join us for our next fellowship dinner!

    RSVP now so we can save you a seat and confirm the feast!

    Learn More: bmcministries.net

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    💖 At BMC, we believe that a shared meal feeds the soul as much as the body. 🍽️ Pull up a chair and join us for our next fellowship dinner! 📲 RSVP now so we can save you a seat and confirm the feast! 🌐 Learn More: bmcministries.net #BMCMinistry #Construction #Fellowship #FaithNight #FellowshipSupper #CommunitySopport #FaithAndFellowship #Prizes #WorkplaceFaith #SharedMeals
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  • At BMC, we believe that a shared meal feeds the soul as much as the body.

    Pull up a chair and join us for our next fellowship dinner!

    RSVP now so we can save you a seat and confirm the feast!

    Learn More: bmcministries.net

    #BMCMinistry #Construction #Fellowship #FaithNight #FellowshipSupper #CommunitySopport #FaithAndFellowship #Prizes #WorkplaceFaith #SharedMeals
    💖 At BMC, we believe that a shared meal feeds the soul as much as the body. 🍽️ Pull up a chair and join us for our next fellowship dinner! 📲 RSVP now so we can save you a seat and confirm the feast! 🌐 Learn More: bmcministries.net #BMCMinistry #Construction #Fellowship #FaithNight #FellowshipSupper #CommunitySopport #FaithAndFellowship #Prizes #WorkplaceFaith #SharedMeals
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  • At BMC, we believe that a shared meal feeds the soul as much as the body.

    Pull up a chair and join us for our next fellowship dinner!

    RSVP now so we can save you a seat and confirm the feast!

    Learn More: bmcministries.net

    #BMCMinistry #Construction #Fellowship #FaithNight #FellowshipSupper #CommunitySopport #FaithAndFellowship #Prizes #WorkplaceFaith #SharedMeals
    💖 At BMC, we believe that a shared meal feeds the soul as much as the body. 🍽️ Pull up a chair and join us for our next fellowship dinner! 📲 RSVP now so we can save you a seat and confirm the feast! 🌐 Learn More: bmcministries.net #BMCMinistry #Construction #Fellowship #FaithNight #FellowshipSupper #CommunitySopport #FaithAndFellowship #Prizes #WorkplaceFaith #SharedMeals
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  • A “carnal wife” is one who lives primarily by physical desires, materialism, and self-centered impulses, while a “spiritual wife” is one who seeks inner growth, godliness, and connection to higher purpose. The distinction is not about outward labels but about the orientation of the heart—toward temporary gratification or eternal fulfillment.

    ---

    Core Differences

    | Aspect |
    Carnal Wife ;
    Focus > Physical desires, pleasure, external validation.
    Spiritual Wife;
    Focus > Spiritual growth, peace, connection with God.
    Carnal Wife ;
    Values > Wealth, status, luxury, appearance.
    Spiritual Wife;
    Values > Compassion, humility, kindness, faith.
    | Relationships |
    Carnal Wife;
    Driven by attraction, chemistry, and self-interest
    Spiritual Wife;
    Nurtures harmony, respect, and godly partnership.
    | Response to Trials |
    Carnal Wife;
    Resentment, conflict, wavering faith.
    Spiritual Wife;
    Patience, prayer, resilience, honoring her husband.
    | Goals |
    Carnal Wife;
    Instant gratification, temporary happiness.
    Spiritual Wife;
    Eternal salvation, lasting fulfillment.
    ---

    Spiritual Insights

    - Carnal orientation: Reflects living “in the flesh,” prioritizing worldly pleasures over godly principles. This often leads to instability in marriage, conflict, and shallow satisfaction.
    - Spiritual orientation: Reflects living “in the Spirit,” guided by faith, prayer, and godly wisdom. A spiritual wife becomes a stabilizing force, nurturing peace and growth in her family.

    Biblically, this echoes Paul’s teaching in Romans 8:6 — “For to be carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is life and peace.”

    ---

    Practical Reflection

    - A carnal wife may be admired for beauty or material success but risks emptiness when trials come.
    - A spiritual wife may not always shine in outward glamour but radiates enduring strength, wisdom, and grace.
    - The choice between carnal and spiritual living is not fixed—wives (and husbands) can grow from carnal tendencies into spiritual maturity through prayer, humility, and intentional transformation.

    ---

    Risks & Trade-offs

    - Carnal path risks: Shallow relationships, dependence on external validation, vulnerability to resentment and conflict.
    - Spiritual path challenges: Requires discipline, patience, and surrender to God’s will, which may feel demanding in a world that prizes instant gratification.

    ---

    Takeaway for Marriage

    A wife’s orientation—carnal or spiritual—shapes the atmosphere of her home. The spiritual wife anchors her family in peace, resilience, and godly love, while the carnal wife may unintentionally foster instability and disconnection.

    #Reflection
    #Advise

    --- Royalty ---

    A “carnal wife” is one who lives primarily by physical desires, materialism, and self-centered impulses, while a “spiritual wife” is one who seeks inner growth, godliness, and connection to higher purpose. The distinction is not about outward labels but about the orientation of the heart—toward temporary gratification or eternal fulfillment. --- 🌿 Core Differences | Aspect | Carnal Wife ; Focus > Physical desires, pleasure, external validation. Spiritual Wife; Focus > Spiritual growth, peace, connection with God. Carnal Wife ; Values > Wealth, status, luxury, appearance. Spiritual Wife; Values > Compassion, humility, kindness, faith. | Relationships | Carnal Wife; Driven by attraction, chemistry, and self-interest Spiritual Wife; Nurtures harmony, respect, and godly partnership. | Response to Trials | Carnal Wife; Resentment, conflict, wavering faith. Spiritual Wife; Patience, prayer, resilience, honoring her husband. | Goals | Carnal Wife; Instant gratification, temporary happiness. Spiritual Wife; Eternal salvation, lasting fulfillment. --- 🔥 Spiritual Insights - Carnal orientation: Reflects living “in the flesh,” prioritizing worldly pleasures over godly principles. This often leads to instability in marriage, conflict, and shallow satisfaction. - Spiritual orientation: Reflects living “in the Spirit,” guided by faith, prayer, and godly wisdom. A spiritual wife becomes a stabilizing force, nurturing peace and growth in her family. Biblically, this echoes Paul’s teaching in Romans 8:6 — “For to be carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is life and peace.” --- ⚖️ Practical Reflection - A carnal wife may be admired for beauty or material success but risks emptiness when trials come. - A spiritual wife may not always shine in outward glamour but radiates enduring strength, wisdom, and grace. - The choice between carnal and spiritual living is not fixed—wives (and husbands) can grow from carnal tendencies into spiritual maturity through prayer, humility, and intentional transformation. --- 🌸 Risks & Trade-offs - Carnal path risks: Shallow relationships, dependence on external validation, vulnerability to resentment and conflict. - Spiritual path challenges: Requires discipline, patience, and surrender to God’s will, which may feel demanding in a world that prizes instant gratification. --- ✨ Takeaway for Marriage A wife’s orientation—carnal or spiritual—shapes the atmosphere of her home. The spiritual wife anchors her family in peace, resilience, and godly love, while the carnal wife may unintentionally foster instability and disconnection. #Reflection #Advise --- Royalty 👑 ---
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  • Calling all Young Artists! "
    Pick up those Brushes...
    Let your Creativity Shine...

    Amen Art Crew presents...
    Online Kids Art Contest — 2026!
    This is not just a Competition...
    This is a Faith Expression!

    Contest Details:
    Theme: Any Bible-Inspired Artwork!
    Medium: Paints, Pencils, Crayons —
    Use whatever you love!
    Who: Open to everyone up to Age 15!

    Categories & Prizes:
    Junior — Ages 3 to 7
    Inter — Ages 8 to 11
    Senior — Ages 12 to 15
    Top 3 Artworks in each Category
    will be Awarded!
    Bonus: Every Participant
    receives an E-Certificate!

    Important Dates:
    Start: April 15, 2026
    Last Date: May 30, 2026
    Results: June 3, 2026

    How to Enter?
    Step 1 — Pay the Fee:
    Rs. 50 per person
    GPay: 9994119004
    Or Scan the QR Code in the Flyer!
    Step 2 — Submit your Artwork:
    Send a Clear Photo of your Artwork
    via WhatsApp:
    9488585570
    Step 3 — Include Details:
    Artist's Name
    Age
    City


    Share this with every Parent
    and Young Artist you know!
    Let every child have this
    opportunity to shine for God!


    Join us for Daily Updates:
    https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaAUcNLFCCoekVvWrw18
    DM / WhatsApp : +91 8667481972
    Consultation:
    christianmediaartist.com/consultation.php
    "To God Be The Glory!"

    #AmenArtCrew #KidsArtContest #ChristianKids #BibleArt #ChristianArt #KidsArt #OnlineContest #ChristianChildren #TamilChristian #TamilMinistry #ChristianMediaArtist #YoungArtists #KidsContest2026 #BibleInspiredArt #ChristianCreator #FaithThroughArt #TamilChristianReel #ChristianCommunity #GodsGlory #TamilBelievers #ChristianYouth #KidsTalent #ArtForGod #Matthew1914 #DigitalMinistry #christianmediaartist #CMA
    Calling all Young Artists! 🎨✝️" Pick up those Brushes... Let your Creativity Shine... 🎨 Amen Art Crew presents... Online Kids Art Contest — 2026! ✨ This is not just a Competition... This is a Faith Expression! ✝️ 📋 Contest Details: 🖌️ Theme: Any Bible-Inspired Artwork! ✏️ Medium: Paints, Pencils, Crayons — Use whatever you love! 👦👧 Who: Open to everyone up to Age 15! 🏆 Categories & Prizes: 🥇 Junior — Ages 3 to 7 🥇 Inter — Ages 8 to 11 🥇 Senior — Ages 12 to 15 Top 3 Artworks in each Category will be Awarded! 🎖️ 🎁 Bonus: Every Participant receives an E-Certificate! 📜✨ 📅 Important Dates: 📌 Start: April 15, 2026 📌 Last Date: May 30, 2026 🎉 Results: June 3, 2026 📝 How to Enter? Step 1 — Pay the Fee: 💰 Rs. 50 per person GPay: 9994119004 Or Scan the QR Code in the Flyer! Step 2 — Submit your Artwork: 📸 Send a Clear Photo of your Artwork via WhatsApp: 📲 9488585570 Step 3 — Include Details: 📝 ✅ Artist's Name ✅ Age ✅ City Share this with every Parent and Young Artist you know! 🔄 Let every child have this opportunity to shine for God! ❤️✝️ 📲 Join us for Daily Updates: 👉 https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaAUcNLFCCoekVvWrw18 📩 DM / WhatsApp : +91 8667481972 📞💬 🌐 Consultation: 👉 christianmediaartist.com/consultation.php "To God Be The Glory!" ✝️🙏 #AmenArtCrew #KidsArtContest #ChristianKids #BibleArt #ChristianArt #KidsArt #OnlineContest #ChristianChildren #TamilChristian #TamilMinistry #ChristianMediaArtist #YoungArtists #KidsContest2026 #BibleInspiredArt #ChristianCreator #FaithThroughArt #TamilChristianReel #ChristianCommunity #GodsGlory #TamilBelievers #ChristianYouth #KidsTalent #ArtForGod #Matthew1914 #DigitalMinistry #christianmediaartist #CMA
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  • GOD'S WORD: The Compass For Our Lives

    An essay:

    “Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers a multitude of sins.” 1 Peter 4:8

    LOVING OTHERS
    UNCONDITIONALLY


    Unconditional love, often described by the Greek word agape, is not a fleeting emotion but a deliberate choice to seek the highest good for another, regardless of their actions or attributes. In a world that often prizes "transactional" relationships—where we give only to receive—the biblical standard of love stands as a radical alternative.
    The foundation of this love is found in the nature of God Himself. As 1 John 4:8 states, "God is love." This isn't just a characteristic; it is His essence. Because we are created in His image, we are called to reflect this selfless affection. Jesus articulated the "Greatest Commandment" in Matthew 22:39: "Love your neighbor as yourself." This command doesn't come with a list of exceptions for those who are difficult to get along with or those who hold different beliefs.
    True unconditional love is most clearly defined in 1 Corinthians 13:4-7, which reminds us that "love is patient, love is kind... it keeps no record of wrongs." To love unconditionally means extending grace when it is least deserved. It mirrors the way Christ loved us; as Romans 5:8 points out, "While we were still sinners, Christ died for us."
    Practicing this love requires humility. It means putting aside pride to forgive, as urged in Colossians 3:13, and looking out for the interests of others above our own. When we love without strings attached, we provide a glimpse of the divine, proving that compassion is more powerful than any conflict.
    GOD'S WORD: The Compass For Our Lives An essay: “Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers a multitude of sins.” 1 Peter 4:8 LOVING OTHERS UNCONDITIONALLY Unconditional love, often described by the Greek word agape, is not a fleeting emotion but a deliberate choice to seek the highest good for another, regardless of their actions or attributes. In a world that often prizes "transactional" relationships—where we give only to receive—the biblical standard of love stands as a radical alternative. The foundation of this love is found in the nature of God Himself. As 1 John 4:8 states, "God is love." This isn't just a characteristic; it is His essence. Because we are created in His image, we are called to reflect this selfless affection. Jesus articulated the "Greatest Commandment" in Matthew 22:39: "Love your neighbor as yourself." This command doesn't come with a list of exceptions for those who are difficult to get along with or those who hold different beliefs. True unconditional love is most clearly defined in 1 Corinthians 13:4-7, which reminds us that "love is patient, love is kind... it keeps no record of wrongs." To love unconditionally means extending grace when it is least deserved. It mirrors the way Christ loved us; as Romans 5:8 points out, "While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." Practicing this love requires humility. It means putting aside pride to forgive, as urged in Colossians 3:13, and looking out for the interests of others above our own. When we love without strings attached, we provide a glimpse of the divine, proving that compassion is more powerful than any conflict.
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  • Seek the Lord While He May Be Found

    A Message to Church Leaders from Isaiah 55:6

    Grace and peace to you from the Chief Shepherd, Jesus Christ, who calls us to lead his flock with humility, courage, and unwavering dependence on him. In the demanding work of ministry, where the needs never seem to end and the weight of responsibility can feel heavy on our shoulders, the words of the prophet Isaiah come as both a gentle rebuke and a life-giving invitation: Seek the Lord while he may be found; call on him while he is near. These words are not merely for the congregation we serve but are first and foremost for us who have been entrusted with the sacred task of guiding others. As leaders, our effectiveness does not flow from our strategies, our giftedness, or our experience alone. It flows from a heart that continually seeks the nearness of God. Today we are reminded that the health of our churches rises and falls with the spiritual vitality of those who lead them.

    The Lord we serve is not distant or indifferent to the challenges we face. He knows the long hours spent in preparation, the difficult conversations in counseling, the disappointments when people drift away, and the quiet battles fought in prayer closets and board meetings. Yet in the midst of it all, he extends this compassionate call to seek him while he may be found. This seeking is not an optional spiritual discipline reserved for seasons of crisis. It is the sustaining rhythm of a leader’s life. When we prioritize the nearness of God above the demands of ministry, we model the very dependence we preach. Our people need to see in us a genuine pursuit of the Lord that goes beyond public platforms and programmed events. They need to witness lives marked by consistent prayer, humble repentance, and joyful reliance on the grace that only comes from spending time in his presence.

    Consider how easily the busyness of leadership can crowd out this holy pursuit. Meetings multiply, expectations rise, and the urgent often displaces the important. We can find ourselves pouring out from empty wells, leading from memory rather than fresh encounter, and guiding others while our own souls grow weary and distant. But the prophet’s words carry a tender warning wrapped in mercy: seek him while he may be found, call on him while he is near. The opportunity to draw close is not endless. Seasons of dryness can harden into habitual distance if left unaddressed. The nearness of God is a gift we must actively receive, not something we assume will always feel accessible amid the noise. As leaders, we are called to guard our own hearts first, to create space in our schedules for unhurried communion with the One who called us, and to remember that our greatest contribution to the church is not our latest initiative but our ongoing intimacy with Christ.

    This pursuit of God reshapes how we lead in practical and powerful ways. When we seek the Lord daily, our vision for the church becomes aligned with his purposes rather than our own ambitions. We lead with greater wisdom because we have listened to his voice before speaking to his people. We shepherd with deeper compassion because we have tasted afresh the mercy we extend to others. We make decisions with clearer conviction because we have brought every plan before the throne of grace. In seasons of conflict or decline, we find courage not in our own strength but in the confidence that comes from calling on the God who is near. Our preaching gains fresh fire when it flows from a heart recently warmed by his presence. Our counseling carries real hope when we have first received comfort from the God of all comfort. Our leadership teams function with unity when we have first sought the Lord together in prayer.

    Let this truth also guard us against the subtle dangers that can undermine our calling. The enemy would love nothing more than for church leaders to become professionals who manage ministry rather than pastors who walk closely with the living God. Pride can creep in when fruit appears, convincing us we can lead on autopilot. Discouragement can settle when results lag, tempting us to rely on human methods over divine power. Fatigue can dull our spiritual senses until seeking the Lord feels like one more item on an already overwhelming list. Against all of this, the invitation stands firm: seek him while he may be found. Make it the priority of your leadership to cultivate a culture where prayer is not the preliminary to ministry but the very heartbeat of it. Gather your teams not only to plan but to seek the Lord’s face. Teach your congregations not only through sermons but through the visible example of leaders who are known for their dependence on God.

    As you lead, remember that the people entrusted to your care are watching and learning from how you respond to this call. When they see you seeking the Lord with consistency and joy, they are inspired to do the same. When they observe you calling on him in both triumph and trial, they learn that authentic faith is lived out in honest dependence. Your example becomes a powerful testimony that the nearness of God is available to every believer, not just during special services but in the daily grind of following Jesus. In a world that prizes self-sufficiency and quick fixes, your commitment to seeking the Lord while he may be found stands as a countercultural witness to the sufficiency of Christ in all things.

    Dear leaders, let us renew our commitment today to this foundational practice. Carve out time each day to seek his face without agenda, simply to know him more deeply. Let the Scriptures nourish your soul before they become material for your next message. Let prayer be the first response to every challenge and the continual atmosphere of your leadership. Teach your families and your teams to do the same, creating communities where seeking the Lord is the shared priority rather than a sidelined activity. As you do, you will discover renewed strength for the journey, clearer vision for the future, and a deeper love for the flock that mirrors the heart of the Good Shepherd himself.

    The Lord is near to every leader who calls on him. He stands ready to refresh the weary, to guide the uncertain, to empower the faithful, and to sustain those who feel they have little left to give. In him we find the wisdom we lack, the patience we need, and the joy that sustains us through every season of ministry. May we lead not from our own limited resources but from the overflow of a life lived in constant pursuit of the God who promises to be found by those who seek him.

    May the God who called you to shepherd his people grant you grace to seek him with renewed passion, to call on him with unwavering faith, and to lead with the quiet confidence that comes from knowing he is near. To him alone be the glory in our churches and in our lives, now and forever.

    Seek the Lord While He May Be Found A Message to Church Leaders from Isaiah 55:6 Grace and peace to you from the Chief Shepherd, Jesus Christ, who calls us to lead his flock with humility, courage, and unwavering dependence on him. In the demanding work of ministry, where the needs never seem to end and the weight of responsibility can feel heavy on our shoulders, the words of the prophet Isaiah come as both a gentle rebuke and a life-giving invitation: Seek the Lord while he may be found; call on him while he is near. These words are not merely for the congregation we serve but are first and foremost for us who have been entrusted with the sacred task of guiding others. As leaders, our effectiveness does not flow from our strategies, our giftedness, or our experience alone. It flows from a heart that continually seeks the nearness of God. Today we are reminded that the health of our churches rises and falls with the spiritual vitality of those who lead them. The Lord we serve is not distant or indifferent to the challenges we face. He knows the long hours spent in preparation, the difficult conversations in counseling, the disappointments when people drift away, and the quiet battles fought in prayer closets and board meetings. Yet in the midst of it all, he extends this compassionate call to seek him while he may be found. This seeking is not an optional spiritual discipline reserved for seasons of crisis. It is the sustaining rhythm of a leader’s life. When we prioritize the nearness of God above the demands of ministry, we model the very dependence we preach. Our people need to see in us a genuine pursuit of the Lord that goes beyond public platforms and programmed events. They need to witness lives marked by consistent prayer, humble repentance, and joyful reliance on the grace that only comes from spending time in his presence. Consider how easily the busyness of leadership can crowd out this holy pursuit. Meetings multiply, expectations rise, and the urgent often displaces the important. We can find ourselves pouring out from empty wells, leading from memory rather than fresh encounter, and guiding others while our own souls grow weary and distant. But the prophet’s words carry a tender warning wrapped in mercy: seek him while he may be found, call on him while he is near. The opportunity to draw close is not endless. Seasons of dryness can harden into habitual distance if left unaddressed. The nearness of God is a gift we must actively receive, not something we assume will always feel accessible amid the noise. As leaders, we are called to guard our own hearts first, to create space in our schedules for unhurried communion with the One who called us, and to remember that our greatest contribution to the church is not our latest initiative but our ongoing intimacy with Christ. This pursuit of God reshapes how we lead in practical and powerful ways. When we seek the Lord daily, our vision for the church becomes aligned with his purposes rather than our own ambitions. We lead with greater wisdom because we have listened to his voice before speaking to his people. We shepherd with deeper compassion because we have tasted afresh the mercy we extend to others. We make decisions with clearer conviction because we have brought every plan before the throne of grace. In seasons of conflict or decline, we find courage not in our own strength but in the confidence that comes from calling on the God who is near. Our preaching gains fresh fire when it flows from a heart recently warmed by his presence. Our counseling carries real hope when we have first received comfort from the God of all comfort. Our leadership teams function with unity when we have first sought the Lord together in prayer. Let this truth also guard us against the subtle dangers that can undermine our calling. The enemy would love nothing more than for church leaders to become professionals who manage ministry rather than pastors who walk closely with the living God. Pride can creep in when fruit appears, convincing us we can lead on autopilot. Discouragement can settle when results lag, tempting us to rely on human methods over divine power. Fatigue can dull our spiritual senses until seeking the Lord feels like one more item on an already overwhelming list. Against all of this, the invitation stands firm: seek him while he may be found. Make it the priority of your leadership to cultivate a culture where prayer is not the preliminary to ministry but the very heartbeat of it. Gather your teams not only to plan but to seek the Lord’s face. Teach your congregations not only through sermons but through the visible example of leaders who are known for their dependence on God. As you lead, remember that the people entrusted to your care are watching and learning from how you respond to this call. When they see you seeking the Lord with consistency and joy, they are inspired to do the same. When they observe you calling on him in both triumph and trial, they learn that authentic faith is lived out in honest dependence. Your example becomes a powerful testimony that the nearness of God is available to every believer, not just during special services but in the daily grind of following Jesus. In a world that prizes self-sufficiency and quick fixes, your commitment to seeking the Lord while he may be found stands as a countercultural witness to the sufficiency of Christ in all things. Dear leaders, let us renew our commitment today to this foundational practice. Carve out time each day to seek his face without agenda, simply to know him more deeply. Let the Scriptures nourish your soul before they become material for your next message. Let prayer be the first response to every challenge and the continual atmosphere of your leadership. Teach your families and your teams to do the same, creating communities where seeking the Lord is the shared priority rather than a sidelined activity. As you do, you will discover renewed strength for the journey, clearer vision for the future, and a deeper love for the flock that mirrors the heart of the Good Shepherd himself. The Lord is near to every leader who calls on him. He stands ready to refresh the weary, to guide the uncertain, to empower the faithful, and to sustain those who feel they have little left to give. In him we find the wisdom we lack, the patience we need, and the joy that sustains us through every season of ministry. May we lead not from our own limited resources but from the overflow of a life lived in constant pursuit of the God who promises to be found by those who seek him. May the God who called you to shepherd his people grant you grace to seek him with renewed passion, to call on him with unwavering faith, and to lead with the quiet confidence that comes from knowing he is near. To him alone be the glory in our churches and in our lives, now and forever.
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  • Calling all Young Artists! "
    Pick up those Brushes...
    Let your Creativity Shine...

    Amen Art Crew presents...
    Online Kids Art Contest — 2026!
    This is not just a Competition...
    This is a Faith Expression!

    Contest Details:
    Theme: Any Bible-Inspired Artwork!
    Medium: Paints, Pencils, Crayons —
    Use whatever you love!
    Who: Open to everyone up to Age 15!

    Categories & Prizes:
    Junior — Ages 3 to 7
    Inter — Ages 8 to 11
    Senior — Ages 12 to 15
    Top 3 Artworks in each Category
    will be Awarded!
    Bonus: Every Participant
    receives an E-Certificate!

    Important Dates:
    Start: April 15, 2026
    Last Date: May 30, 2026
    Results: June 3, 2026

    How to Enter?
    Step 1 — Pay the Fee:
    Rs. 50 per person
    GPay: 9994119004
    Or Scan the QR Code in the Flyer!
    Step 2 — Submit your Artwork:
    Send a Clear Photo of your Artwork
    via WhatsApp:
    9488585570
    Step 3 — Include Details:
    Artist's Name
    Age
    City


    Share this with every Parent
    and Young Artist you know!
    Let every child have this
    opportunity to shine for God!


    Join us for Daily Updates:
    https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaAUcNLFCCoekVvWrw18
    DM / WhatsApp : +91 8667481972
    Consultation:
    christianmediaartist.com/consultation.php
    "To God Be The Glory!"

    #AmenArtCrew #KidsArtContest #ChristianKids #BibleArt #ChristianArt #KidsArt #OnlineContest #ChristianChildren #TamilChristian #TamilMinistry #ChristianMediaArtist #YoungArtists #KidsContest2026 #BibleInspiredArt #ChristianCreator #FaithThroughArt #TamilChristianReel #ChristianCommunity #GodsGlory #TamilBelievers #ChristianYouth #KidsTalent #ArtForGod #Matthew1914 #DigitalMinistry #christianmediaartist #CMA
    Calling all Young Artists! 🎨✝️" Pick up those Brushes... Let your Creativity Shine... 🎨 Amen Art Crew presents... Online Kids Art Contest — 2026! ✨ This is not just a Competition... This is a Faith Expression! ✝️ 📋 Contest Details: 🖌️ Theme: Any Bible-Inspired Artwork! ✏️ Medium: Paints, Pencils, Crayons — Use whatever you love! 👦👧 Who: Open to everyone up to Age 15! 🏆 Categories & Prizes: 🥇 Junior — Ages 3 to 7 🥇 Inter — Ages 8 to 11 🥇 Senior — Ages 12 to 15 Top 3 Artworks in each Category will be Awarded! 🎖️ 🎁 Bonus: Every Participant receives an E-Certificate! 📜✨ 📅 Important Dates: 📌 Start: April 15, 2026 📌 Last Date: May 30, 2026 🎉 Results: June 3, 2026 📝 How to Enter? Step 1 — Pay the Fee: 💰 Rs. 50 per person GPay: 9994119004 Or Scan the QR Code in the Flyer! Step 2 — Submit your Artwork: 📸 Send a Clear Photo of your Artwork via WhatsApp: 📲 9488585570 Step 3 — Include Details: 📝 ✅ Artist's Name ✅ Age ✅ City Share this with every Parent and Young Artist you know! 🔄 Let every child have this opportunity to shine for God! ❤️✝️ 📲 Join us for Daily Updates: 👉 https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaAUcNLFCCoekVvWrw18 📩 DM / WhatsApp : +91 8667481972 📞💬 🌐 Consultation: 👉 christianmediaartist.com/consultation.php "To God Be The Glory!" ✝️🙏 #AmenArtCrew #KidsArtContest #ChristianKids #BibleArt #ChristianArt #KidsArt #OnlineContest #ChristianChildren #TamilChristian #TamilMinistry #ChristianMediaArtist #YoungArtists #KidsContest2026 #BibleInspiredArt #ChristianCreator #FaithThroughArt #TamilChristianReel #ChristianCommunity #GodsGlory #TamilBelievers #ChristianYouth #KidsTalent #ArtForGod #Matthew1914 #DigitalMinistry #christianmediaartist #CMA
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  • pulled out of te pit parts 5 and 6

    Chapter 5


    Psalm 40

    I waited patiently and expectantly for the Lord;
    And He inclined to me and heard my cry.

    2
    He brought me up out of a horrible pit [of tumult and of destruction], out of the miry clay,
    And He set my feet upon a rock, steadying my footsteps and establishing my path.
    3

    He put a new song in my mouth, a song of praise to our God;
    Many will see and fear [with great reverence]
    And will trust confidently in the Lord.

    PULLED OUT OF THE PIT

    I have said in previous chapters, that I was a churchgoer, and so I was, but not because I wanted to, but because I was forced to.

    We got prizes for going, I still have a book with photos of the UK gives as Sunday school prize in 1971, all I was interested in was getting things, it was all about Me and I.

    Arriving in class 4s I looked around and wondered who I could upset first, the lucky person was a rather stout boy who sat by the window, often I could be found by his desk teasing and tormenting him, and he was more religious than me, he went to church youth groups on Friday night, Saturday night and church twice on Sunday, talk about fanatical, you need to get yourself a life Andrew!.

    So he became the butt of all my anger, I punched him, pulled his hair and did other really bad things, hit out and shouted at him and yet, no response. Everyone else responded, but not him, what is up with this guy?

    Our class became 5s and yes we were in the same class.. how annoying. Mr Scott said to Andrew, you will never get Keith to become a Christian, how wrong he was!

    He was getting under my skin, he started to invite me to meetings on Saturday night, are you joking...I would rather cut my toe nails.. with a hacksaw!.

    He's at it again, come on Saturday Night, I'll pick you up at the bus station, oh ok, anything to shut him up.

    So on this Saturday night, I was let out of the house, my parents should of known better, so off I went.

    We met up and went up to Moorlands gospel hall, the place was packed, what's happening, all these religious nutters.

    So we started the meeting, hymns were sung, some people stood up and said how Jesus had changed their life, Good for them, but it went over my head.

    The preacher stood up, Victor Jack from Suffolk, he spoke about what would happen if Jesus came back tonight, I remember being a little scared, I had not heard anything like this, he talked of Jesus being the only answer, at the end he said I'm going into a side room, if anyone wants to come and talk to me, knock on that door.

    All I remember is closing my eyes and it was a curtain going up, my eyes had been opened, I turned to Andrew and said "I'm going into that room", his jaw dropped, we arrived just before someone else did, if they had got their first, I wouldn't of gone through with it, but I was ushered in, Victor took my through the book Journey into life by Norman warren, I said the prayer at the end and meant it, I remember going home and blurted out to my parents "I've become a Christian", my fathers retort was "you should of been home earlier".

    So life changed on that night, I passed from death to life on that night.

    Back in 2024, I was able to see my beloved friend Andrew and also to meet Victor again, now 87, he welcomed me and my family into his home and his home church.

    I owe them both a debt, I can never repay, on that night, I was truly PULLED OUTOF THE PIT.

    DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT

    Salvation from sin through Christ is a miracle, it cannot be accomplished through our good works or any other man made religion.

    I should know, I tried. Going to church doesn't make you a Christian, you can sit in Burger king and change your name to Mr A Hamburger, but you aren' t and can't be a hamburger.

    It is what Christ has done for you on the cross, he brings you to God, he is the saviour, he is the divine substitute, the one who had to die in your place.

    I wasn't good enough to come to God on my own, someone had to take my sin and that one was God's perfect son Jesus.

    As soon as I trusted Him, he made me justified and accepted by God the Father, I was sealed by the precious Holy Spirit, he was the one who opened my eyes and my heart that cold February night, he alone can do that.

    We can witness and share the gospel till we are blue in the face, we can convince people of the existence of God and the reality of the cross and the resurrection, but it is only when the Holy Spirit, opens someone's eyes and heart can they be saved.

    Every true born again believer is a trophy of God's grace, they have a new heart, a new nature, a new focus.

    They are now on the pilgrim road, I thank God, that I am on that pilgrim road.

    I am a living walking, talking miracle of God's grace.

    Are you?


    Chapter 6

    Ezekiel 36:31
    Then shall ye remember your own evil ways, and your doings that were not good, and shall loathe yourselves in your own sight for your iniquities and for your abominations.


    College, Church and Cars

    I was now a Christian and I became a member of Andrew's church, and also of his youth group.

    My Christian faith started to grow and in 1980,just past my 21st birthday, I was baptised by immersion to signify my commitment to Christ.

    During this time, I had a wonderful Pastor David Green, who spent many hours counselling me, likewise my dear brother Kevin.

    Just before I came to China, I was able to phone Pastor David and apologise and tell him, that I was walking with the Lord, he was as usual very gracious.

    Kevin died of cancer in 2024, whilst in the UK, I was able to phone him and talk with him, I owe you a great debt my friend.

    Just before my 21st birthday, I lost my dear father, he died right in front of my eyes, just quietly passing away, he had given up as his will to live was gone.

    This was a terrible blow to mum as she blamed herself, he had been retired for six months and had no chance to enjoy his retirement.

    After school, I went to the local college to get more GCE O levels and then to another college in Preston to get accounting qualifications, this is hoped was the door to working in an office, but due to my stammer, employers felt, I would be unable to communicate, especially when answering the phone.

    So, in late 1979, I took a job as a storeman at the local mental hospital, I only took this job on a short-term basis, but it lasted ten years. This was not the happiest time of my life, I was living at home and working full time, I was fully involved in church activities, but was still a rebel.

    This was a very manual job, our store had everything from food to furniture in it. Fifty kg bags of rice, sugar and flour had to lifted off wagons every day, It was certainly no job for the weak hearted.

    I ended up in the medical store as this was the best job in the store, but the stores closed in 1989 as all the stores in Lancashire were centralised in one central location forty miles away.

    Although my time there was not particularly happy, I paid into the National health pension scheme and now I receive that pension here in China, so God knew exactly what I needed in the future, he prepares everything for us.

    As a Christian, I was in the church, but still with one foot in the world.

    During this time, I was able to buy a car, my first car was a little lime green mini, which got the nickname "the lime green terror", I used to love driving this little car, I had it for nearly 8 years and was so much fun, not so much when driving it down the aptly called Cemetery road in Bradford, where pothole avoidance meant it was like an obstacle course.

    Sadly by the mid 80's my faith was waning, I left membership of the Baptist church, this was no one else's fault but mine, I had chosen my own way and the penalty I paid was very severe, the scars remain.

    Have I been forgiven completely by God?

    Yes of course I have, but the regret for the nearly two decades I wasted still sting.


    DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT

    I say this with shame, I have wasted large swathes of my life, this is something I am not proud of, I write it because I don't want anyone else making the same mistakes.

    Even thinking about these things leave a bitter taste in one's mouth, you get lots of things you lose in your life, clothes, furniture etc, but you can never replace time.

    The time is lost, I can never reclaim it, it is gone.

    The wasted years, and to be honest in my case, it was because of my bad sinful choices, the devil had his way for too many years, the years I lost were between the ages of 25-40, these are the best years of our lives and what did I do, I wasted them on frivolities and things that did not matter.

    There is always a price to pay for sin and disobedience, sure God will restore and totally heal, like he did with David but scars and consequences remain.

    So please don't waste a minute of your life on things that don't truly satisfy and don't let bitterness, anger or selfishness take over your life.

    I am a prodigal, the prodigal, thank God did return and was restored.

    Praise God for his forgiveness , mercy and grace.

    Maybe I am speaking to one who has made bad choices and strayed far away from God, there is restoration and healing at the foot of the cross.

    Coming back to God took many years, the time in-between took me to places I rather wouldn't of gone too and to see things, I shouldn't of seen.

    The Lord is very patient, slow to anger, the words of Psalm 103 come to mind.

    8 The Lord is merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and plenteous in mercy.
    9 He will not always chide: neither will he keep his anger for ever.
    10 He hath not dealt with us after our sins; nor rewarded us according to our iniquities.
    11 For as the heaven is high above the earth, so great is his mercy toward them that fear him.
    12 As far as the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our transgressions from us.
    13 Like as a father pitieth his children, so the Lord pitieth them that fear him.
    14 For he knoweth our frame; he remembereth that we are dust.


    Come and receive that healing.



    pulled out of te pit parts 5 and 6 Chapter 5 Psalm 40 I waited patiently and expectantly for the Lord; And He inclined to me and heard my cry. 2 He brought me up out of a horrible pit [of tumult and of destruction], out of the miry clay, And He set my feet upon a rock, steadying my footsteps and establishing my path. 3 He put a new song in my mouth, a song of praise to our God; Many will see and fear [with great reverence] And will trust confidently in the Lord. PULLED OUT OF THE PIT I have said in previous chapters, that I was a churchgoer, and so I was, but not because I wanted to, but because I was forced to. We got prizes for going, I still have a book with photos of the UK gives as Sunday school prize in 1971, all I was interested in was getting things, it was all about Me and I. Arriving in class 4s I looked around and wondered who I could upset first, the lucky person was a rather stout boy who sat by the window, often I could be found by his desk teasing and tormenting him, and he was more religious than me, he went to church youth groups on Friday night, Saturday night and church twice on Sunday, talk about fanatical, you need to get yourself a life Andrew!. So he became the butt of all my anger, I punched him, pulled his hair and did other really bad things, hit out and shouted at him and yet, no response. Everyone else responded, but not him, what is up with this guy? Our class became 5s and yes we were in the same class.. how annoying. Mr Scott said to Andrew, you will never get Keith to become a Christian, how wrong he was! He was getting under my skin, he started to invite me to meetings on Saturday night, are you joking...I would rather cut my toe nails.. with a hacksaw!. He's at it again, come on Saturday Night, I'll pick you up at the bus station, oh ok, anything to shut him up. So on this Saturday night, I was let out of the house, my parents should of known better, so off I went. We met up and went up to Moorlands gospel hall, the place was packed, what's happening, all these religious nutters. So we started the meeting, hymns were sung, some people stood up and said how Jesus had changed their life, Good for them, but it went over my head. The preacher stood up, Victor Jack from Suffolk, he spoke about what would happen if Jesus came back tonight, I remember being a little scared, I had not heard anything like this, he talked of Jesus being the only answer, at the end he said I'm going into a side room, if anyone wants to come and talk to me, knock on that door. All I remember is closing my eyes and it was a curtain going up, my eyes had been opened, I turned to Andrew and said "I'm going into that room", his jaw dropped, we arrived just before someone else did, if they had got their first, I wouldn't of gone through with it, but I was ushered in, Victor took my through the book Journey into life by Norman warren, I said the prayer at the end and meant it, I remember going home and blurted out to my parents "I've become a Christian", my fathers retort was "you should of been home earlier". So life changed on that night, I passed from death to life on that night. Back in 2024, I was able to see my beloved friend Andrew and also to meet Victor again, now 87, he welcomed me and my family into his home and his home church. I owe them both a debt, I can never repay, on that night, I was truly PULLED OUTOF THE PIT. DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT Salvation from sin through Christ is a miracle, it cannot be accomplished through our good works or any other man made religion. I should know, I tried. Going to church doesn't make you a Christian, you can sit in Burger king and change your name to Mr A Hamburger, but you aren' t and can't be a hamburger. It is what Christ has done for you on the cross, he brings you to God, he is the saviour, he is the divine substitute, the one who had to die in your place. I wasn't good enough to come to God on my own, someone had to take my sin and that one was God's perfect son Jesus. As soon as I trusted Him, he made me justified and accepted by God the Father, I was sealed by the precious Holy Spirit, he was the one who opened my eyes and my heart that cold February night, he alone can do that. We can witness and share the gospel till we are blue in the face, we can convince people of the existence of God and the reality of the cross and the resurrection, but it is only when the Holy Spirit, opens someone's eyes and heart can they be saved. Every true born again believer is a trophy of God's grace, they have a new heart, a new nature, a new focus. They are now on the pilgrim road, I thank God, that I am on that pilgrim road. I am a living walking, talking miracle of God's grace. Are you? Chapter 6 Ezekiel 36:31 Then shall ye remember your own evil ways, and your doings that were not good, and shall loathe yourselves in your own sight for your iniquities and for your abominations. College, Church and Cars I was now a Christian and I became a member of Andrew's church, and also of his youth group. My Christian faith started to grow and in 1980,just past my 21st birthday, I was baptised by immersion to signify my commitment to Christ. During this time, I had a wonderful Pastor David Green, who spent many hours counselling me, likewise my dear brother Kevin. Just before I came to China, I was able to phone Pastor David and apologise and tell him, that I was walking with the Lord, he was as usual very gracious. Kevin died of cancer in 2024, whilst in the UK, I was able to phone him and talk with him, I owe you a great debt my friend. Just before my 21st birthday, I lost my dear father, he died right in front of my eyes, just quietly passing away, he had given up as his will to live was gone. This was a terrible blow to mum as she blamed herself, he had been retired for six months and had no chance to enjoy his retirement. After school, I went to the local college to get more GCE O levels and then to another college in Preston to get accounting qualifications, this is hoped was the door to working in an office, but due to my stammer, employers felt, I would be unable to communicate, especially when answering the phone. So, in late 1979, I took a job as a storeman at the local mental hospital, I only took this job on a short-term basis, but it lasted ten years. This was not the happiest time of my life, I was living at home and working full time, I was fully involved in church activities, but was still a rebel. This was a very manual job, our store had everything from food to furniture in it. Fifty kg bags of rice, sugar and flour had to lifted off wagons every day, It was certainly no job for the weak hearted. I ended up in the medical store as this was the best job in the store, but the stores closed in 1989 as all the stores in Lancashire were centralised in one central location forty miles away. Although my time there was not particularly happy, I paid into the National health pension scheme and now I receive that pension here in China, so God knew exactly what I needed in the future, he prepares everything for us. As a Christian, I was in the church, but still with one foot in the world. During this time, I was able to buy a car, my first car was a little lime green mini, which got the nickname "the lime green terror", I used to love driving this little car, I had it for nearly 8 years and was so much fun, not so much when driving it down the aptly called Cemetery road in Bradford, where pothole avoidance meant it was like an obstacle course. Sadly by the mid 80's my faith was waning, I left membership of the Baptist church, this was no one else's fault but mine, I had chosen my own way and the penalty I paid was very severe, the scars remain. Have I been forgiven completely by God? Yes of course I have, but the regret for the nearly two decades I wasted still sting. DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT I say this with shame, I have wasted large swathes of my life, this is something I am not proud of, I write it because I don't want anyone else making the same mistakes. Even thinking about these things leave a bitter taste in one's mouth, you get lots of things you lose in your life, clothes, furniture etc, but you can never replace time. The time is lost, I can never reclaim it, it is gone. The wasted years, and to be honest in my case, it was because of my bad sinful choices, the devil had his way for too many years, the years I lost were between the ages of 25-40, these are the best years of our lives and what did I do, I wasted them on frivolities and things that did not matter. There is always a price to pay for sin and disobedience, sure God will restore and totally heal, like he did with David but scars and consequences remain. So please don't waste a minute of your life on things that don't truly satisfy and don't let bitterness, anger or selfishness take over your life. I am a prodigal, the prodigal, thank God did return and was restored. Praise God for his forgiveness , mercy and grace. Maybe I am speaking to one who has made bad choices and strayed far away from God, there is restoration and healing at the foot of the cross. Coming back to God took many years, the time in-between took me to places I rather wouldn't of gone too and to see things, I shouldn't of seen. The Lord is very patient, slow to anger, the words of Psalm 103 come to mind. 8 The Lord is merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and plenteous in mercy. 9 He will not always chide: neither will he keep his anger for ever. 10 He hath not dealt with us after our sins; nor rewarded us according to our iniquities. 11 For as the heaven is high above the earth, so great is his mercy toward them that fear him. 12 As far as the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our transgressions from us. 13 Like as a father pitieth his children, so the Lord pitieth them that fear him. 14 For he knoweth our frame; he remembereth that we are dust. Come and receive that healing.
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  • pulled out of the pit chapters 2 and 3

    PSALM 139

    139 O lord, thou hast searched me, and known me.
    2 Thou knowest my downsitting and mine uprising, thou understandest my thought afar off.
    3 Thou compassest my path and my lying down, and art acquainted with all my ways.


    Soaking wet at the seaside

    I arrived in Morecambe in 1964, it was a seaside town that was trying to restore its former glories, it was best known for the famous comedian Eric Morecambe, part of the famous double act Morecambe and Wise.

    When I arrived it had two piers, two theatres, the aquatic centre Marineland and a pleasure park, all of them are gone now.

    So we settled in at Whitelow house, a four floor nursing home situated in the Bare area of the town, it was next-door to a church, which myself and my parents never went to.

    The best thing was that there was a large garden at the back with apple and pear trees and a greenhouse, where my dad grew tomatoes and cucumber.

    The house had a lift and Keith spent many hours going up and down in it, no one could ever get into the lift, because it was always in use!

    We lived right on the promenade, which stretched for up to six miles and had the best views across to the Lake district hills, the sunsets were amazing and they are my fondest memory of Morecambe.

    The sea came over the road in front of the house on a regular basis and flooded many houses on the sea front, our home was largely unaffected until the great storm of 1977, totally flooded the home, well it flooded the entire lift shaft, this happened on a Friday night and subsequent days leaving the sea wall broken. Now there are sea barrages of stones that stop such things happening again.

    On many days I used to walk down to the centre of Morecambe and came back along the sea front, when the tide was coming in, I used to stand at the edge of the railings and when a big wave came in and hit the wall, I ran away from the edge, sometimes I got wet and sometimes I didn't, but I used to come back smelling of seaweed and spray, much to my parents dismay.

    We didn't have much sand on the beach, mostly it was pebbles, but we did have a paddling pool, where we could catch crabs, we got a stick and got some bait and put the bait on a piece of string, and the crabs were caught.

    I remember seeing a really big crab and reached down into the pool and yes you've guessed it, I fell headlong into it.

    As I've said Morecambe had two piers and many amusement arcades, filled with things like penny falls and one armed bandits, sad to say some of my pocket money was spent on these things and also at my favourite sweet shop.


    My parents loved their work, I was loved, but work took precedent over me, I became very unhappy, due to my speech problems and bullying at school, some of which was my fault, but more on that later.

    Every Christmas I got the latest craze, whether Action man or racing cars, but no time from my parents, a burning anger was starting to flicker.

    My parents to be honest spoilt me, they sent me to private school, they got me membership of the local golf club and they got me horse riding lessons, something I really enjoyed, we galloped over the sands, until one day, I got off my horse, opposite the nursing home and slipped getting off, the horse was spooked and one of its hooves landed on my head, causing a deep cut. I have never sat on a horse since.

    From ages 8-10, this was one of three occasions, where i fell and smashed my head open, once I was tripped up whilst running at school and went head first into a radiator, and the second time I fell head first into a bench, don't ask me how.

    My parents took me on holiday, Scotland, cruises were all good and I give thanks that they gave me everything they could, I have no anger against them. I give thanks for them and remember both of them with love.

    THANKS ERIC AND RITA.

    I remember one morning especially, I was asleep the night staff were knocking on the door, it must of been 5 am, come quickly they shouted to my dad, he rushed out, one of the male residents had ended his life by tying a plastic bag round his head and suffocating himself, all these things affect a young mind.

    One of things Mum loved was her music, we had a radiogram with a record player, and lots of classical music vinyl records, I used to love playing them, mum also was a great reader, books were everywhere, including a picture bible, I read its pages, not understanding what it meant.

    Now I have come to love the book.


    Devotional thought

    Many people think that honouring their parents as outlined in the ten commandments applies only to the lifetime of them, but it doesn't.

    After we lose our parents, we are still to honour them by our actions and our words even after they die.

    Many children carry resentment to their parents and this is not the way to go, blaming your parents for your problems is something I did for many years and it leads to a dead end, the best way to remember your parents is to be thankful for all they gave you and all they did for you.

    This is the best way to honour your father and mother.

    Jesus honoured his Father and Mother, so should we, in life and in death.

    Exodus 20:12
    “Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be long upon the land which the Lord your God is giving you.

    chapter 3

    ON A GREEN HILL FAR AWAY

    1 TIMOTHY 1

    15 This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners; of whom I am chief.

    I ended the last chapter, by saying that sometimes I read the bible at home, but did not understand it.

    I continued to live in the nursing home with my parents, but my isolation was becoming worse and worse, everything thought it was because of my stammer, because of my environment, but it was because of my sin.

    I was becoming a rebel, a thief, if anything was available, you could be sure, Keith would nick it.

    Biscuits, cheese, cakes etc were my main targets, but also money became an idol, my dad has a big jar filled with 5p and 1p coins, the trouble was it never increased and you can guess why, however much he put in it.

    My parents sent me to church, the methodist church near our house, this didn't stop this little artful dodger. These are things that I am ashamed of, they are put here, so say that Keith is the chief of sinners.

    He went to Sunday school and church under duress, he heard the hymn below and thought he was ok

    1 There is a green hill far away,
    outside a city wall,
    where the dear Lord was crucified,
    who died to save us all.2 We may not know, we cannot tell
    what pains He had to bear,
    but we believe it was for us
    He hung and suffered there.3 He died that we might be forgiven,
    He died to make us good,
    that we might go at last to heaven,
    saved by His precious blood.
    So I continued to go to church, I was ok, after all Jesus had died and I would go straight to heaven, after all wasn't God a God of love?

    Life went on, I carried on as normal, my childhood was pretty unhappy, my parents had sent me to the private Friends school in Lancaster, this is where the bullying really took hold, but although I was clever, I wanted everything done for me.

    My eyes became bad and I had to wear strong glasses, which gained me the nickname of Joe 90, after a famous TV cartoon character, life was spiralling out of control and was about to get worse, as the school I was moved to, was like a madhouse, it was the infamous Skerton County Secondary School, full of some of the toughest boys and girls on the planet, but also where my redemption started, but more on that in the next exciting Chapter.

    Also at this school, I made two lifelong friends, David and Andrew my dear brother in Christ, who have both been pivotal in my life.

    Devotional thought

    Ever thought that living in a Christian country or being brought up in a Christian home makes you a Christian?

    Well it doesn't.

    So many people trust in their environment, we live in a Christian country after all, we even go to church at Christmas and Easter, aren't we ok?

    I remember going to Sunday school, the only reason was to get sweets and prizes for going.

    I have mentioned the picture bible, I used to read, I didn't understand it, who was this Jesus anyway?

    And why didn't my parents read it?

    My mother used to say a prayer with me

    Gentle Jesus meek and mild
    Look upon a little chid
    Bless mummy and daddy


    The trouble was that I was never told, he could be MY SAVIOUR AND MY REDEEMER

    So have you made it personal.

    He desires a personal relationship with you.

    Further on in this book, we will see this miracle happen to Keith.




    pulled out of the pit chapters 2 and 3 PSALM 139 139 O lord, thou hast searched me, and known me. 2 Thou knowest my downsitting and mine uprising, thou understandest my thought afar off. 3 Thou compassest my path and my lying down, and art acquainted with all my ways. Soaking wet at the seaside I arrived in Morecambe in 1964, it was a seaside town that was trying to restore its former glories, it was best known for the famous comedian Eric Morecambe, part of the famous double act Morecambe and Wise. When I arrived it had two piers, two theatres, the aquatic centre Marineland and a pleasure park, all of them are gone now. So we settled in at Whitelow house, a four floor nursing home situated in the Bare area of the town, it was next-door to a church, which myself and my parents never went to. The best thing was that there was a large garden at the back with apple and pear trees and a greenhouse, where my dad grew tomatoes and cucumber. The house had a lift and Keith spent many hours going up and down in it, no one could ever get into the lift, because it was always in use! We lived right on the promenade, which stretched for up to six miles and had the best views across to the Lake district hills, the sunsets were amazing and they are my fondest memory of Morecambe. The sea came over the road in front of the house on a regular basis and flooded many houses on the sea front, our home was largely unaffected until the great storm of 1977, totally flooded the home, well it flooded the entire lift shaft, this happened on a Friday night and subsequent days leaving the sea wall broken. Now there are sea barrages of stones that stop such things happening again. On many days I used to walk down to the centre of Morecambe and came back along the sea front, when the tide was coming in, I used to stand at the edge of the railings and when a big wave came in and hit the wall, I ran away from the edge, sometimes I got wet and sometimes I didn't, but I used to come back smelling of seaweed and spray, much to my parents dismay. We didn't have much sand on the beach, mostly it was pebbles, but we did have a paddling pool, where we could catch crabs, we got a stick and got some bait and put the bait on a piece of string, and the crabs were caught. I remember seeing a really big crab and reached down into the pool and yes you've guessed it, I fell headlong into it. As I've said Morecambe had two piers and many amusement arcades, filled with things like penny falls and one armed bandits, sad to say some of my pocket money was spent on these things and also at my favourite sweet shop. My parents loved their work, I was loved, but work took precedent over me, I became very unhappy, due to my speech problems and bullying at school, some of which was my fault, but more on that later. Every Christmas I got the latest craze, whether Action man or racing cars, but no time from my parents, a burning anger was starting to flicker. My parents to be honest spoilt me, they sent me to private school, they got me membership of the local golf club and they got me horse riding lessons, something I really enjoyed, we galloped over the sands, until one day, I got off my horse, opposite the nursing home and slipped getting off, the horse was spooked and one of its hooves landed on my head, causing a deep cut. I have never sat on a horse since. From ages 8-10, this was one of three occasions, where i fell and smashed my head open, once I was tripped up whilst running at school and went head first into a radiator, and the second time I fell head first into a bench, don't ask me how. My parents took me on holiday, Scotland, cruises were all good and I give thanks that they gave me everything they could, I have no anger against them. I give thanks for them and remember both of them with love. THANKS ERIC AND RITA. I remember one morning especially, I was asleep the night staff were knocking on the door, it must of been 5 am, come quickly they shouted to my dad, he rushed out, one of the male residents had ended his life by tying a plastic bag round his head and suffocating himself, all these things affect a young mind. One of things Mum loved was her music, we had a radiogram with a record player, and lots of classical music vinyl records, I used to love playing them, mum also was a great reader, books were everywhere, including a picture bible, I read its pages, not understanding what it meant. Now I have come to love the book. Devotional thought Many people think that honouring their parents as outlined in the ten commandments applies only to the lifetime of them, but it doesn't. After we lose our parents, we are still to honour them by our actions and our words even after they die. Many children carry resentment to their parents and this is not the way to go, blaming your parents for your problems is something I did for many years and it leads to a dead end, the best way to remember your parents is to be thankful for all they gave you and all they did for you. This is the best way to honour your father and mother. Jesus honoured his Father and Mother, so should we, in life and in death. Exodus 20:12 “Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be long upon the land which the Lord your God is giving you. chapter 3 ON A GREEN HILL FAR AWAY 1 TIMOTHY 1 15 This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners; of whom I am chief. I ended the last chapter, by saying that sometimes I read the bible at home, but did not understand it. I continued to live in the nursing home with my parents, but my isolation was becoming worse and worse, everything thought it was because of my stammer, because of my environment, but it was because of my sin. I was becoming a rebel, a thief, if anything was available, you could be sure, Keith would nick it. Biscuits, cheese, cakes etc were my main targets, but also money became an idol, my dad has a big jar filled with 5p and 1p coins, the trouble was it never increased and you can guess why, however much he put in it. My parents sent me to church, the methodist church near our house, this didn't stop this little artful dodger. These are things that I am ashamed of, they are put here, so say that Keith is the chief of sinners. He went to Sunday school and church under duress, he heard the hymn below and thought he was ok 1 There is a green hill far away, outside a city wall, where the dear Lord was crucified, who died to save us all.2 We may not know, we cannot tell what pains He had to bear, but we believe it was for us He hung and suffered there.3 He died that we might be forgiven, He died to make us good, that we might go at last to heaven, saved by His precious blood. So I continued to go to church, I was ok, after all Jesus had died and I would go straight to heaven, after all wasn't God a God of love? Life went on, I carried on as normal, my childhood was pretty unhappy, my parents had sent me to the private Friends school in Lancaster, this is where the bullying really took hold, but although I was clever, I wanted everything done for me. My eyes became bad and I had to wear strong glasses, which gained me the nickname of Joe 90, after a famous TV cartoon character, life was spiralling out of control and was about to get worse, as the school I was moved to, was like a madhouse, it was the infamous Skerton County Secondary School, full of some of the toughest boys and girls on the planet, but also where my redemption started, but more on that in the next exciting Chapter. Also at this school, I made two lifelong friends, David and Andrew my dear brother in Christ, who have both been pivotal in my life. Devotional thought Ever thought that living in a Christian country or being brought up in a Christian home makes you a Christian? Well it doesn't. So many people trust in their environment, we live in a Christian country after all, we even go to church at Christmas and Easter, aren't we ok? I remember going to Sunday school, the only reason was to get sweets and prizes for going. I have mentioned the picture bible, I used to read, I didn't understand it, who was this Jesus anyway? And why didn't my parents read it? My mother used to say a prayer with me Gentle Jesus meek and mild Look upon a little chid Bless mummy and daddy The trouble was that I was never told, he could be MY SAVIOUR AND MY REDEEMER So have you made it personal. He desires a personal relationship with you. Further on in this book, we will see this miracle happen to Keith.
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